Page
Page may refer to:
Position or occupation
Page (servant), a traditionally young male servant Page (wedding attendant) Page of Honour, a ceremonial position in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom A participant in any of the following programs: Canadian House of Commons Page Program Canadian Senate Page Program United States House of Representatives Page United States Senate Page NBC page
Technology
Page (computer memory), a block of virtual memory The act of paging, a method of data retrieval Code page Electronic page, a type of electronic document Homepage, the originating page of a web browser Ogg page, a unit of data in an Ogg bitstream Pager, a personal telecommunications device Pages, a word processor and page layout application Web page
Music
Pages (album), by Bering Strait Page (band), a Swedish synth pop group Page (group), a Korean musical group Page Music, a record label "Pages", a 2007 EP by alternative rock band There for Tomorrow
People
Page (Surrey cricketer) (18th century), English cricketer Alan Page (born 1945), American football player and judge Anita Page (1910-2008), film actress of the 1930s Arthur W. Page (born 1883), early practitioner of public relations Bettie Page (1923-2008), U.S. pinup model Bob Page (blues musician) (born 1953), blues musician Charles Grafton Page (1812-1868), American electrical physicist Clarence Page (born 1947), newspaper columnist E. M. Page, (1893-1957) Oregon Supreme Court justice Earle Page (1880-1961), Earle Christmas Grafton Page Ellen Page (born 1987), Canadian actress Frederick Handley Page (1885-1962), British aircraft manufacturer Geneviève Page(born 1930), French actress Geoffrey Page (1920-2000), Royal Air Force pilot* Geraldine Page (1924-1987), American actress Greg Page (musician) (born 1972), Australian musician Ian Page (born 1960), British singer (Secret Affair) and author James O. Page (1936-2004), director of North Carolina's statewide EMS system Jennifer Page (born 1944), usually referred to as Jennie Page, sacked Chief Executive of the London Millennium Dome Jimmy Page (born 1944), musician (Led Zeppelin) John Page (Virginia politician) (1744-1808), U.S. politician Joy Page (1924-2008), American actress Larry Page (born 1973), co-founder of Google Larry Page (British singer and manager) (born c. 1938) Malcolm Page (sailor), (born 1972), Australian Olympic sailor Malcolm Page (footballer), (born 1947), Welsh footballer Oran Page (1908-1954), U.S. jazz musician P. K. Page (born 1916), Canadian writer Page the village idiot (born 1966), U.S. guitar comic Patti Page (born 1927), musician Pierre Pagé (born 1948), former Canadian ice hockey coach Richard Page (born 1941), Member of Parliament (in the United Kingdom Rutherford Page (c. 1880-1912), early aviator Steven Page (born 1970), Canadian musician Sylvain Pagé (born 1961), Canadian politician Thomas Nelson Page (1853-1922), U.S. novelist Tim Page (photographer) (born 1944), British photographer Tommy Page (born 1970), US vocalist and pianist. Val Page (1892-1978), British motorcycle designer William Page (1811-1885), American painter William Nelson Page (1854-1932), civil and mining engineer William W. Page (1834-1897), Oregon Supreme Court justice
Fictional characters
Bob Page, a character in the computer game Deus Ex Victoria Page, a character in the Dream Theater concept album Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory
Places
Division of Page, New South Wales, Australia Page, Australian Capital Territory Page, Arizona, United States Page, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States Page, Nebraska, United States Page, North Dakota, United States Page County, Iowa, United States Page County, Virginia, United States Page Park, Florida, United States Page Township, Minnesota, United States
Other uses
Page (paper), one side of a leaf of paper, as in a book Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, a variety of gel electrophoresis SDS-PAGE, sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
Translation
The word "Page" occurs as such in the following languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch, Norwegian (Bokmål), Polish, Simple English, Swedish.
Translation(s) in other languages: Korean: 페이지, Japanese: ページ, Russian: Пейдж.
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