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Agnethe

What does Agnethe mean?

Agnethe Pronunciation of Agnethe as a name for girls has its root in Greek, and the meaning of Agnethe is "pure, holy". Agnethe is a variant form of Agnes (Greek).

STARTS WITH Ag-

ASSOCIATED WITH greek, pure (virgin)

Variations

RELATED FORMS VIA AGNES Agnah, Agneis, Agnella, Agnelle, Agnese, Agness, Agnessa, Agnesse, Agneta, Agnetta, Agnettah, Agnie, Agote, Anneyce

CREATIVE FORMS
(female)

(male)


MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Agnethe Addison (A.A.), ..

How popular is Agnethe?

Agnethe is an uncommonly occurring first name for women. Agnethe is an unusual last name too for all people. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)

Which version is better?

Agnes (#1204 IN RECENT RANKINGS) and Agness are the popular varying forms of Agnethe (NOT RANKED) ranked in the Top 2000. Other forms, like Anneyce, are uncommon. These relations of Agnethe were at the height of their popularity a century ago (USAGE OF 0.65%) and are now significantly less popular (USAGE 0.01%, 98.2%), with the version Agnes becoming somewhat dated. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)



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

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

Similar Names

Recommended sound-alike names are Agate, Agatha, Agathe, Agathi, Agetha, Agnolle, Agotha, Aletha, Alethea, Alette, Allette, Anath, Aneese, Anelie, Anet, Aneta, Anett, Anetta, Anette, Anneke, Annelie, Annelle, Annemae, Annemie, Annet, Annett, Annetta, Annette, Annthea (see Anthea), Anthe, Anthea, Antje, Arete, Aretha, Arette, Ariette, Arleth, Arletha, Arlette, Arnelle, Arnett, Arnetta, Arnette, Auberthe (see Alberta), Grethe, Ianthe, Kaethe, Lethe and Xanthe. These names tend to be more commonly used than Agnethe.

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