Agnes Keegstra

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Agnes 549
Keegstra 116,712
Agnes Keegstra 24,076,683
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  1. is 24,076,679th most common Agnes Kedzierski
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  3. is 24,076,681st most common Agnes Keedy
  4. is 24,076,682nd most common Agnes Keefer
  5. is 24,076,683rd most common Agnes Keegstra
  6. is 24,076,684th most common Agnes Keehner
  7. is 24,076,685th most common Agnes Keehnle
  8. is 24,076,686th most common Agnes Keelen
  9. is 24,076,687th most common Agnes Keeler

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Agnes

Meaning & History

Keegstra

(female) Latinized version of the Greek name Hagnē, from the feminine form of the adjective hagnos ‘pure, holy’. This was the name of a young Roman virgin martyred in the persecutions instigated by the Roman emperor Diocletian in ad 303. She became a very popular saint in the Middle Ages. Her name was early associated with Latin agnus ‘lamb’, leading to the consistent dropping of the initial H- and to her representation in art accompanied by a lamb. The colloquial form Annes led to some confusion with Ann(e) in earlier centuries. Frequent in the medieval period, the name was revived in the 19th century, and has been especially popular in Scotland. See also Annis.

Pet form: Aggie (mainly Scottish).

Cognates: Irish Gaelic: Aignéis. German, Dutch, Scandinavian: Agnes. French: Agnès. Spanish, Portuguese: Inés. Italian: Agnese. Russian: Agnessa. Polish: Agnieszka. Czech: Anežka. Finnish: Aune. Hungarian: Ágnes. Latvian: Agnese. Lithuanian: Agné.

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