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Agnese

What does Agnese mean?

Agnese Pronunciation of Agnese as a girls' name is a Greek name, and the meaning of the name Agnese is "pure, holy". Agnese is a version of Agnes (Greek).

STARTS/ENDS WITH Ag-, -se

ASSOCIATED WITH greek, pure (virgin)

Variations

VARIANTS Agnus, Agnesse, Agness, Agneis

RELATIONS VIA AGNES Aggie, Aggye, Agie, Agna, Agnah, Agnella, Agnelle, Agnessa, Agneta, Agnethe, Agnetta, Agnie, Agnola, Agote, Agye, Aigneis, Anessa, Anis, Anise, Annest, Anneyce, Annice, Anniesse, Annis, Annisa, Annise, Ines, Ynes

CREATIVE FORMS
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Agnese Mattie (A.M.), ..

How popular is Agnese?

Agnese is an unusual given name for females but a somewhat prominent last name for all people (#98298 out of 150436, Top 65%). (2000 U.S. CENSUS)

Which version is better?

Popular varying forms of Agnese (NOT RANKED) rated in the Top 2000 are Agnes (#1204 FROM RECENT DATA), Ines (#1678), Aggie, Agness, Anessa, Anis, Annice and Annis. Other forms, like Anise, are uncommon. Adoption of these forms of Agnese was widespread during 1890-1899 (ADOPTION OF 0.67%) and is now much diminished (ADOPTION 0.02%, 97%). (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Aggie, Agnes, Agness, Anessa, Anis in U.S.

Top 2000 baby names ranking of Annice, Annis, Ines in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Agnes, Ines outside U.S.

Similar Names

Recommended sound-alike names are Adene, Aeress, Agace, Agappe, Agate, Agave, Agueda, Ailee, Ailene, Aimee, Aine, Alease, Aleece, Alise, Alisse, Alless, Aloise, Amee, Amiee, Amneet, Ande, Andre, Aneese, Anela, Anelie, Aneta, Anett, Anette, Ange, Angle, Anisa, Anke, Anne, Anneka, Anneke, Annelise, Annelle, Annemae, Anner, Annes, Annett, Annus, Anoesj (see Anna), Anthe, Aponee, Ardene, Arene, Ariele, Arlee, Arlene, Arlise, Arlyse, Arnelle, Arnessa, Arnett, Arnice, Athene, Aurene, Ayeesa, Aymee, Danise, Denese, Denyse, Eleese, Eliese, Jamese, Janise, Jenise, Liese, Reese, Sarese, Vanesse, Venesse, Venise and Vonesse. These names tend to be more commonly used than Agnese.

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