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Aggie

ˈæɡ.i
Overview

Gender

feminine

Origin

Categories

American Girl characters
American Horror Story characters
animals
Annie characters
baby animals
chastity
currently out of the US top 1000
diminutives
Discworld characters
ends in -ie
Characteristics
How people perceive this name
Overall Rating
69/100
classic65%
youthful65%
informal140%
common80%
natural65%
strange100%
simple120%

Meaning & Etymology

Aggie is a diminutive form of the names Agnes or Agatha. It is often used as a nickname or a term of endearment. The name Agnes is derived from the Greek word 'hagnos', meaning 'pure' or 'holy', while Agatha comes from the Greek word 'agathos', meaning 'good'. Aggie, therefore, carries connotations of purity, goodness, and holiness.

Etymology

Original Form:

Aggie

Evolution:

Aggie evolved as a diminutive form of the names Agnes and Agatha, which have Greek origins. Over time, it became a standalone name used in various cultures.

Source:

Greek

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