Pagan (name)
Pagan, also Paganus, Pain or Payn, was a masculine given name in use in Europe the Middle Ages. Other forms include French Payen, Païen or Péan, and Italian Pagano.
- Pagan I, lord of Haifa in 1107–1112
 - Pagan the Chancellor (d. bef. 1129), crusader administrator
 - Pain fitzJohn (d. 1137), Anglo-Norman administrator
 - Pagan the Butler (d. 1149), crusader baron
 - Payn, sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire in 1155–1161
 - Payn de Beauchamp (d. c. 1157), husband of Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex
 - Payn de Rochefort, seneschal of Anjou in 1190
 - Pagan II, lord of Haifa in 1190s
 - Pagano della Torre (d. 1365), Italian prelate
 
See also
- Pagan of Bulgaria (d. 768), an unrelated name
 - Pagan Kennedy (born 1963), zine author