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Agnes
Wyyt of Agnes? I like it!
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Love it! I think it's adorable and dependable. And ftr I liked it before it started becoming vintage-trendy. :P
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I like it too. Wouldn't use it as a FN.
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I like it a lot! I prefer Agatha, but Agnes is a close second.
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It sounds severe, but I'm fond of it.
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Hey everyone. Do you all know that my paternal grandmother's name was Agnes? I say so every time the name comes up, but I just wanted to make sure everyone knows!I want to like it because it was her name, but I still think the "Ag" syllable is so ugly. I know that's only the English pronunciation, but I live in an English-speaking country, so....
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I'm not a fan.I find the AG initial sound harsh and the nickname Aggie is unappealing. To say someone is "aggy" where I'm from is slang for aggravated.Ness or Nessie or Nessa are stretched nicknames and slightly more bearable.
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I like it, but not the English prn as it sounds harsh. Agnes is a very popular name here and one I'd consider using.
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I like it, but I prefer Agatha.
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I want to like it. I feel like it ought to be my style. But I just... don't. Not sure why.
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Hi !!!Agnes seems too cold and rough in my opinion.I much prefer Agnese, Agnès, Inés and Ines (EE-nes).

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It's okay, but a bit dated. I prefer Inez.
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Do you like Agnieszka?
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It's okay, but not one of my favourite names.
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The sound is a bit on the harsh side for me, but the feel is sweet. I find I best enjoy it as a middle name.
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Love it. I think it sounds strong, mature, and refined. Definitely a name to grow into.
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I like it, too. It's a harsh name, but there is still an appealing softness, to it. I think it's kind of pretty, in its own way. One of my favorite names.
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