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Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Agnes"

People with the first name "Agnes"

Agnes Adamski Agnes Adler Agnes Amora Agnes Amundrud Agnes Arnaud Agnes Bachtin Agnes Barber Agnes Bates Agnes Blake Agnes Bolan Agnes Bond Agnes Boronkay Agnes Brady Agnes Briggs Agnes Brooks Agnes Burke Agnes Burnett Agnes Cadilig Agnes Caer Agnes Caldwell Agnes Carlson Agnes Carter Agnes Cobb Agnes Cooper Agnes Dedik Agnes Donati Agnes Dufresne Agnes Duncan Agnes Dyer Agnes Fiedler Agnes Fields Agnes Forcade Agnes Fowler Agnes Gallagher Agnes Gerald Agnes Gerlach Agnes Gerocs Agnes Gray Agnes Groenewold Agnes Grondin Agnes Hardy Agnes Hemingway Agnes Hines Agnes Hofer Agnes Hoover Agnes Hoss Agnes Jacobs Agnes Jankowski Agnes Jara Agnes Jozsa Agnes Kirby Agnes Kleczek Agnes Ko Agnes Kwiatkowski Agnes L. Natividad Agnes Lakatos Agnes Lako Agnes Lambert Agnes Lautenschlager Agnes Lawrence Agnes Little Agnes M. Paras-Marcial Agnes Mccormick Agnes Mettler Agnes Natali Agnes Nelles Agnes Nicholson Agnes Nyambura Agnes Obeng Agnes Oquendo Agnes Osborne Agnes Pelayo Agnes Penda Agnes Phelps Agnes Pietz-Colmer Agnes Piwowarczyk Agnes Potes Agnes Preiss Agnes Quinn Agnes Reichert Agnes Roman Agnes Romero Agnes Rukaj Agnes Sanchez Agnes Saunders Agnes Singleton Agnes Szilagyi Agnes Tarbett Agnes Valentine Agnes Viay Agnes Vidarte Agnes Vilaysack Agnes Viola Agnes Wenta Agnes Wheeler Agnes Whitehead Agnes Wilbur Agnes Zimny Agnes Zrakovi Agnes Zurbriggen

Information about "Agnes"

Name-day: 21.1., 2.3.

For this Agnes there are 13110 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Agnes are: Aquino, Becker, Bosetti

In the ranking of the most common first names Agnes is on position 448.

During the last seven days Agnes was searched for 320 times.

Meaning of "Agnes"

Female first name (English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian): Agnes, the pure, ancient Greek (Word format); hagnos = pure, chaste, undefiled, holy, Agnus = lamb (Latin), originally the Latin form of the Greek name 'Hagne' , however, understood early as derived from the Latin "agnus" (lamb) because of the phonetic similarity

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