Sage (name)
Sage is a family name and a unisex given name. It can also be spelled Saige or Sayge. Its meaning is "herb" or "prophet".
Surname
- Adriana Sage, Mexican American actress
- Amanda Sage, American born painter based in Vienna
- Andrew P. Sage, American systems engineer
- Anna Sage, alias of Ana Cumpănaş, brothel owner in Chicago
- Angie Sage, English author
- Bill Sage (born 1962), American actor
- Chauncey S. Sage (1816–1890), New York assemblyman
- George Sage (disambiguation), several people
- Greg Sage, American rock musician
- Harry Sage, American Major League Baseball catcher
- Henry Sage (disambiguation), several people
- Joe Sage, American politician
- Kay Sage, American Surrealist artist and poet
- Leland Sage, American professor emeritus of history at the University of Northern Iowa
- Lorna Sage, Welsh-born academic, an award-winning literary critic and author
- Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage, American philanthropist
- Mel Sage, English former football (soccer) player
- Paula Sage, Scottish film actress, Special Olympics athlete and advocate of Down's Syndrome
- Rachael Sage, American songwriter
- Rosemary Sage, English expert in the field of education, in particular the area of special needs
- Russell Sage, American financier and politician
- Sidney A. Sage, American politician
- Thomas Henry Sage, English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- William H. Sage, American Medal of Honor recipient
First name
- Sage Brocklebank, Canadian actor
- Sage Francis, American hip-hop artist
- Sage Kotsenburg (born 1993), American snowboarder, Olympic gold medalist
- Sage Reynolds, Canadian double-bassist and composer
- Sage Rosenfels, American football quarterback
- Sage Stallone, son of actor Sylvester Stallone
- Sage Steele, SportsCenter update anchor
- Sage Walker, science fiction writer based in New Mexico
See also
- Lesage (disambiguation)
- Le Sage
- Sage (photographer) (born 1963), art photographer
- Jenny Sages (born 1933), Australian artist
- William Sage Rapson (1912–1999), New Zealand-South African chemist
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