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Agata/Marta
Agata - pron. like Agatha BUT with a "t" not a "th" sound.Marta - pron. like Martha BUT with a "t" not a "th" sound.What do you think? What kind of person is she?
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I can't really distinguish much between my impressions of these, and of Agatha & Martha.. except that they sound more non-English and they lack the famous-bearer associations (A. Christie and M. Stewart in particular).My impressions:Agata .. I like it okay. It's a bit sharper than Agatha, and a bit more playful looking to me .. but is a very strong sounding name. Agata sounds like a person who could handle power well, someone shrewd, athletic, and assertive (but not obnoxiously so). Bright, fair, and often inscrutable.Marta .. is also strong sounding, but in a less active & headstrong way; more of a reliable or giving type of strength, with a cool head and an easy laugh. Smooth, striking, and passionate. - chazda[edited to remove extra sig]

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