A
Feminine
Polish
Meaning & History
Aga is a Polish feminine name, typically serving as a short form of Agata or Agnieszka. Its origin traces through the Latinized Agatha back to the Greek Agathe, from agathos, meaning "good." The name's root is historically associated with Saint Agatha, a 3rd-century Christian martyr honored only by her faith and their refusal of an suitor dignity opposition toward worship.
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Other Languages & Cultures
(Slovak)
Agnesa (German)
Agatha (Norwegian)
Agathe (Breton)
Oanez (French)
Agnès (Swedish)
Agata (Croatian)
Agneza (Swedish)
Ines (Slovene)
Janja (Serbian)
Jaga (Croatian)
Nensi (Slovak)
Agáta (Czech)
Anežka (Swedish)
Agnes (Norwegian)
Agnete, Agnethe (Swedish)
Inez (Dutch)
Nes, Neske (English)
Annis, Aggie, Annice, Nan 1, Nance (Portuguese (Brazilian))
Nanci (Spanish (Latin American))
Nancy (English (African))
Agness (Estonian)
Age 2 (Finnish)
Aune, Iines (French)
Inès (Greek)
Agathi, Agni 2 (Hungarian)
Ágnes, Ágota, Ági (Irish)
Aignéis, Nainsí (Latvian)
Agnese (Late Greek)
Hagne (Latvian)
Agate (Serbian)
Agnija (Latvian)
Inese, Ina (Lithuanian)
Agnė, Inesa (Norwegian)
Ågot (Spanish)
Ágata, Águeda (Portuguese)
Inês (Russian)
Agnessa (Ukrainian)
Inessa (Russian)
Agafya, Agnia, Agniya (Slovak)
Agneša (Slovene)
Neža (Spanish)
Inés (Swedish)
Agda, Agneta, Agnetha (Welsh)
Nest, Nesta
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