Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings Starting with (Ag) ×

  • Agnes - AG-nəs
    Agnes is a female given name, which derives from the Greek name Ἁγνὴ hagnē, meaning "pure" or "holy". The name passed to Italian as Agnese, to Portuguese as Inês, and to Spanish, as Inés or Inéz. It was the name of a popular Christian saint, Agnes of Rome, a fact which encouraged the wide use of the name.
    Meaning: Pure Origin: Greek
  • Agnese
    Agnes is a female given name, which derives from the Greek name Ἁγνὴ hagnē, meaning "pure" or "holy". The name passed to Italian as Agnese, to Portuguese as Inês, and to Spanish, as Inés or Inéz. It was the name of a popular Christian saint, Agnes of Rome, a fact which encouraged the wide use of the name.
    Meaning: Chaste Origin: Greek
  • Agnessa
    The different meanings of the name Agnessa are: Greek meaning: Chaste; pure. Russian meaning: Chaste; pure.
    Meaning: Meek Origin: Russian
  • Agneta - ahg-NEH-tah
    Greek Meaning: The name Agneta is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Agneta is: Poor, pure, or chaste.
    Meaning: Sacred, Chaste Origin: Greek, Swedish
  • Agnete - ag-NEH-te
    The meaning of the name “Agnete” is: “Chaste”. Categories: Danish Names, Norwegian Names, Scandinavian Names. Used in: Danish speaking countries, Norwegian speaking countries.
    Meaning: Sacred, Chaste Origin: Danish, Greek
  • Agnetha - AG-ne-tah
    The name Agneta is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Agneta is: Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'.
    Meaning: Sacred, Chaste Origin: Danish, Greek, Norwegian
  • Agnethe
    The meaning of the name “Agnete” is: “Chaste”.
    Meaning: A variation of the name Agnes. Origin: Danish
  • Agnieszka - ahg-NYESH-kah
    Origin of the name Agnes: Derived from the Greek Hagnē, which is from hagnos (chaste, pure, sacred). The name was borne by a thirteen-year-old Roman martyred for her Christian beliefs during the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
    Meaning: Sacred, Chaste Origin: Greek, Polish
  • Agot - AH-gawt
    What does Agot mean? Agot [agot] as a name for girls is a Greek name, and the name Agot means "pure, holy". Agot is a variant form of Agnes (Greek). ASSOCIATED WITH greek, pure (virgin)
    Meaning: Good-hearted Origin: Greek, Norwegian
  • Agota - AH-gaw-ta
    The meaning of the name “Agota” is: “Good”. Categories: Hungarian Names. Used in: Hungarian speaking countries.
    Meaning: Good-hearted Origin: Greek, Hungarian
  • Agotha
    Meaning & History. Latinized form of the Greek name Αγαθη (Agathe), derived from Greek αγαθος (agathos) meaning "good". Saint Agatha was a 3rd-century martyr from Sicily who was tortured and killed after spurning the advances of a Roman official.
    Meaning: Good Origin: Greek
  • Agoti
    Meaning: Hungarian form of agatha kind good Origin: Hungarian
  • Agrafina
    Meaning: Born feet first Origin: Russian
  • Agrafine
    Meaning: Born feet first Origin: Brazilian
  • Agrippina
    The meaning of the name “Agrippina” is: “Feet first”. Categories: Latin Names, Roman Names, Russian Names, Saints Names. Used in: Italian speaking countries. Gender: Girl Names.
    Meaning: Colonist Origin: Brazilian
  • Agrippinae
    The meaning of the name “Agrippina” is: “Feet first”. Categories: Latin Names, Roman Names, Russian Names, Saints Names. Used in: Italian speaking countries.
    Meaning: Colonist Origin: Brazilian
  • Agueda - AH-ge-dhah/A-gə-də
    Spanish Meaning: The name Agueda is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Agueda is: Kind.
  • Agurtzane
    From Basque agurtza meaning "greeting, salutation".
    Meaning: Refers to the Virgin Mary. Origin: Basque
  • Agustina
    The name Augustina is very likely a Latin variant of the name Augusta and it is used largely in German in the form of Augustina. ... In one word, you might describe Augustina as a "sweet" person. Augustina is unusual as a baby girl name. Its usage peaked in 1903 with 0.005% of baby girls being named Augustina.
    Meaning: Majestic, grand Origin: Brazilian