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Agnes
Agnes has really grown on me. I used to hate it, but now I think it sounds soft and has a nice medieval feel. I still don't care for Aggie at all, though. I guess Nessie could work which I prefer but I like it better in its full form.I really like Agnes Emily right now as well as Agnes Emmeline and Agnes Eve.
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I really like Agnes. I think Agnes Emily is pretty spectacular. Better than the two others. Emily is such a beautiful name, and Agnes kind of cancels out its popularity.

This message was edited 2/28/2013, 7:35 PM

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I prefer Agnessa to Agnes, but Agnes has grown on me a bit. I'm not really sold on the "ag" sound, but it's a decent name. Agnes Eve is my favorite out of your combos followed by Agnes Emmeline.
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I've successfully warmed to Agatha as a first name; haven't got there with Agnes yet, but I respect her. Nessie is nice as a nickname. I think your three combos all work nicely flow-wise; Agnes Emily is my favorite, closely followed by Agnes Emmeline.
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Gag, gag, gag with with a spoon! Agnes is a name I never found attractive.
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The nn Aggie is what has turned me off the name. I remember hearing it as a small child (family name) and thinking how unattractive it was. Nessie is much better, imo. Of the three combos listed, I like Anges Emmeline best even though I love Eve.
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I love Agnes. It has an ugly-but-reliable feel that appeals to me, like a pair of clodhopper shoes that are worn in and comfortable.I don't think it needs a nickname, and my favorite combo is Agnes Emily.

This message was edited 2/28/2013, 3:29 PM

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Agnes is quite retro cute right now! I think Agnes Emmeline has the best flow, but I do like Agnes Eve also.
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I don't really like it. I don't think it is soft - more nasally and harsh to my ears.
BUT it does have kind of a cool retro feel. I could see Agnes fit right in with Stella, Nora, Margaret. And I would much rather see an Agnes than a Brylyn or Skylee. I like Agnes Emily and Agnes Eve.
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Yes, it's the medieval feeling of Agnes that draws me in. That, and the fact that Agnes is so refreshingly unfrilly. My favorite form is Inez which, admittedly, has a completely different feeling than Agnes. Nessa / Nessie is an adorable nn for Agnes. Of your combinations, I'm digging Agnes Emily the most. May I give it a try? Agnes Muriel
Agnes Hilary
Agnes Euphemia
Agnes Thalia ("THAY-lee-uh")
Agnes Lydia
Agnes Marion
Agnes Frieda / Fredrika
Agnes Rowena
Agnes Margaret
Agnes Ailsa
Agnes Maureen
Agnes Pearl
Agnes Frideswide
Agnes Winifred
Agnes Catherine
Agnes Matilda / Mathilde
Agnes Clotilda / Clothilde
Agnes Eleanor
Agnes Joan
Agnes Abigail

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I adore Agnes! Agnes Emily is delightfully dainty, and Agnes Emmeline and Agnes Eve are lovely as well.
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I'm okay with Agnes, just as long as you don't use a nickname.You could combine Agnes with Joy, Ruth, Jane, Danielle, and Irene.
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I don't like Agnes. Besides that I think it's dated I don't like the sound.Of your combos, Agnes Eve is the best by far. Eve sounds good with Agnes :)
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I like Agnes, but I wouldn't pair it with a vowel mn. I too dislike Aggie and don't really like Nessie either, reminds me of the Loch Ness monster.
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