Marie-Agnès name meaning

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Origin: Greek and Hebrew
Meaning: Princess of the Sea and Pure
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What does Marie-Agnès mean?

Marie-Agnès has its origin in Greek and Hebrew, Marie-Agnès means "Princess of the Sea or Pure". It is celebrated on on August 15 or January 21.

How popular is the name Marie-Agnès?

In France, Marie-Agnès was once a common name since emerging in 1900 it has been given to over 7526 babies. When at the peak of its usage in 1962,. After 85 years of usage, the name has fallen out of the charts.

Also, Marie-Agnès is a familiar name in Belgium. At least, 7000 people globally have carried Marie-Agnès as their given name according to our estimate.

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Famous people named Marie-Agnès

  • In 1982, Marie-Agnès Then characterized the role of Dominique in drama flick Les jocondes.

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