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AGNES

Latinized forma de the Griego name ‘Αγνη (Hagne), derived from Griego ‘αγνος (hagnos) meaning chaste. Saint Agnes was a virgin martyred during the persecutions of the Roman emperor Diocletian. The name became associated with Latín agnus lamb, resulti...

Significado

Latinized forma de the Griego name ‘Αγνη (Hagne), derived from Griego ‘αγνος (hagnos) meaning chaste. Saint Agnes was a virgin martyred during the persecutions of the Roman emperor Diocletian. The name became associated with Latín agnus lamb, resulting in the saints frequent depiction with a lamb by her side. Due to her renown, the name became common in Christian Europe, being especially popular in England in the Middle Ages.

Pronunciación

AG-nis (English), AK-nəs (German), AHKH-nəs (Dutch), AHNG-nes (Swedish)

Variantes en otros idiomas

37 idiomas
Griego AntiguoAgnes, Hagne
BretónOanez
CatalánAgnès
CroataAgneza, Ines, Janja
DanésAgnes, Agnete, Agnetha, Agnethe
NeerlandésAgnes
InglésAgnes, Annice, Annis, Inez
FinlandésAune, Iines
FrancésAgnès, Inès
AlemánAgnes
HúngaroÁgnes
IslandésAgnes
IrlandésAignéis
ItalianoAgnese, Ines
LatvianAgnese, Agnija
LithuanianAgnė
MacedonianAgnija
NoruegoAgnes, Agnetha
PolacoAgnieszka
PortuguésInês
RusoAgnessa
SerbioAgnija, Janja
SlovakAgnesa
SloveneInes, Neža
EspañolInés
SuecoAgnes, Agneta, Agnetha
CroataNensi
NeerlandésNes, Neske
InglésAggie, Nan, Nancy
EstonianAge

Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados

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