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Perry
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“(The man who lives in the cottage near) the pear tree,” ultimately from the Latin pirum, a pear.
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Modern
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Page
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“A boy in training for knighthood,” but based on the Greek pais, a child.
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French
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Pain
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Countryman, rustic villager, peasant
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Latin
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Percy
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A diminutive form of Percival.
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Latin
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