Gender:
Feminine
Usage:
Breton
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♥ DonateMeaning & History
From Breton oan "lamb" (from Latin agnus), used as a Breton form of Agnes.
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(Slovak):
Agnesa (French): Agnès (Croatian): Agneza (Swedish): Ines (Slovene): Janja (Croatian): Nensi (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): Agni 2 (Hungarian): Ágnes, Ági (Irish): Aignéis, Nainsí (Latvian): Agnese (Late Greek): Hagne (Serbian): Agnija (Latvian): Inese, Ina (Lithuanian): Agnė, Inesa (Polish): Agnieszka, Aga, Jaga, Jagienka, Jagna, Jagusia (Portuguese): Inês (Russian): Agnessa (Ukrainian): Inessa (Russian): Agnia, Agniya (Slovak): Agneša (Slovene): Neža (Spanish): Inés (Swedish): Agneta, Agnetha (Welsh): Nest, Nesta |
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