Meaning : Sea,
Origin : Greek, Polish, Ancient Greek,
Pronunciation : pe-LAHG-yah (Polish) ,
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Additional information Pelagia:
Feminine form of PELAGIUS. This was the name of a few early saints, including a young 4th-century martyr who threw herself from a rooftop in Antioch rather than lose her virginity.

Songs about Pelagia:
Warbeck: Pelagia's Song [Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] by Nick Ingman from the Album Captain Corelli's Mandolin -Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Warbeck: Ricordo Ancor (Pelagia's Song) [Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] by Russell Watson from the Album Captain Corelli's Mandolin -Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Pelagia's Song by Tuscan Trio from the Album Mandolin Serenade
Pelagia's Song - Captain Corellis's Mandolin by The Big Screen Orchestra from the Album Forever Moods - Pan Pipes
Because You Loved Me (Yiati me agapises) (feat. Pelagia Nikolaidou) by Katerina Papadopoulou from the Album Anatoli, Anatoli mou
Bohemios: Raconto: Cossette y Pelagia by Toñy Rosado Adela Cano from the Album La Zarzuela: Bohemios
Captain Corelli's Mandolin: Pelagia's Song by Mitch Dalton from the Album Film Music - Williams, J. / Barry, J. / Bacharach, B. / Nyman, M. / Lloyd Webber, A. / Armstrong, C. (Film Harmonic) (Royal Philharmonic)

Books about Pelagia:
Sister Pelagia and the White Bulldog by Boris Akunin and Andrew Bromfield (Jan 30, 2007)
Sister Pelagia and the Black Monk: A Novel (Mortalis) by Boris Akunin and Andrew Bromfield (May 13, 2008)
Pelagia and the White Bulldog (Sister Pelagia Mystery 1) by Boris Akunin (Apr 18, 2007)
Pelagia by DW Draffin, Ember Draffin and Kika Esteves (Nov 25, 2011)
The Incident at Saint Pelagia's by Gareth Topping (Jun 21, 2014)
Pelagias Song by Stephen Warbeck (Apr 25, 2013)
Pelagia & the Red Rooster by Boris Akunin (2009)

Wiki information Pelagia:
Pelagia noctiluca is a jellyfish in the family Pelagiidae. In Latin, Pelagia means "of the sea", nocti stands for night and luca means light thus Pelagia noctiluca can be described as a marine organism with the ability to glow in the dark. This...
Saint Pelagia is an Antiochene saint, a virgin of fifteen years, who allegedly chose to suicide by leaping from the housetop rather than to risk dishonour from soldiers during the Diocletianic Persecution. She is mentioned by Ambrose, and is the...