Agned
Agneda Little Female BearKnowledgeUnderstandingWisdom and KnowledgeFrom Wine CountryHeroicNobleKindAdornmentJewel
Agnel
Agnella From HadriaDark
Agnelle
Agnello Angel
Agnes Latin or Greek origin, meaning: the Pure. In Germany spread for a millennium and unchanged popular. Known among others by Friedrich Hebbel's tragedy "Agnes Bernauer" (1852). Namesake: Agnès Varda, French film director.
Agnesa Dark and RichWoman from HadriaSunSunlightThe SunExtending FarProfoundUnimaginableIntelligentmainly Italian Nebenform of Agnes (meaning: the Pure).
Agnese Ruler of the HouseShort Form of HenriettaGenerousFemale Version of HenryPleasureDelightIn the BibleName of Two Israelites of the Returned CommunityThe Pure
Agness LilyForm of Susan
Agnessa HappinessPraiseLuckyThe Pure
Agneta Fire
Agnete The Pure
Agnew Curly HairedFoot-soldier
Agnès
Agnèse
Aigner Strength of GodThe Memory of the LordThe Lord has RememberedGod will StrengthenAbbreviation of EzekielForm of EdgarExist
Guigner
Wagner