Pelagie (name)
Appearance

Pelagie (or Pélagie) is a name, a French form of the Greek Pelagia, The name refers to a saint of the early Christian Church called Pelagia.
People
[edit]- Pelagie Doane (1906–1966), American illustrator and writer
- Pélagie Gbaguidi (born 1965), Beninese artist
- Pélagie Uwera (born 1974), Rwandan politician
- Joseph-Marie-Pélagie Havard (1790–1838) French bishop, missionary in Vietnam
- Nora Coton-Pélagie (born 1988), French footballer
Other uses
[edit]- Pélagie, a Canadian musical first produced in 2004
- Pelagie Islands
- Sainte-Pélagie Prison, a prison in Paris, used from 1790 to 1899
- Pélagie-la-Charrette (1979), a novel by Antonine Maillet