Saint Onge

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English[edit]

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Alternative forms[edit]

St. Onge, St Onge, St-Onge, St.-Onge, Saint-Onge

Etymology[edit]

French Saint Onge

Proper noun[edit]

Saint Onge

  1. A habitational surname from French.
  2. A placename for several places in Canada and France

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Etymology[edit]

Corruption of Saintonge, from Middle French Xaintonge, from Old French Xainctonge, from Latin Santones, from Ancient Greek Σάντονες, Σάντονοι, Σάντωνες (Sántones, Sántonoi, Sántōnes), a Celtic tribe that lived in the region of Xainctonge and the settlement of Xainctes (now Saintes, France)

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Proper noun[edit]

Saint Onge ?

  1. a habitational surname, Saint Onge
  2. Saint Onge; A placename for several places in Canada and France

Descendants[edit]

  • English: Saint Onge