That's a lot of
Agnes. I don't have an
Agnes in my family that I remember from our genealogy.
My husband and I both have a great grandma
Maud /
Maude. Though his great grandma went by her middle name
Nancy because she hated
Maude. I also have a great grandma
Ella, an
Elizabeth who went by
Betty, and a
Maria /
Mary who was born
Maria but went by
Mary around gringos.
Mar- names are probably the closest in my family to
Agnes in yours. I think
Maria's mother was also
Maria. My nana went by
Marian but was born
Mariana. She had a sister
Maria and a sister
Marie. My nana had a daughter
Mary who is my favorite aunt. Then my mother chose
Marisa for me and my father agreed to it. My mother uses both
Marisa pronunciations for me.
On my husband's side there isn't an
Agnes either. Other than
Nancy /
Maude there is a great grandma
Elise but everyone hated her. She was just an aweful human being who constantly played mind games and beat her children including her two disabled sons. She was a very mean and very rich woman who never wanted children so she mostly let nannies raise them. It was a family tradition to name the first born daughter
Elise and my mother-in-law was the first one in generations to not be named
Elise.
Even if I loved the name
Elise I'd never use it because of the terrible association my husband's family has with it.
Then things get confusing because I don't know all the great grandparents on my father-in-law's side. His adopted mother
Dorothy died in a car crash when my father-in-law was a teen.
Dorothy had divorced his adopted father
David a few years before she died.
David was so married to his important work that when
Dorothy died my father-in-law and his siblings stayed living with his step father
Edwin "
Ed" who is also my mother-in-law's paternal uncle so
Maude /
Nancy was
Ed's mother. A little confusing I know. Point is there might be an
Agnes in
Dorothy or
David's family but not one that I know about. My father-in-law doesn't talk much about his mother or father. Most of what I know about
Ed was told to me by my mother-in-law.
Agnes used to be a fairly popular name so probably a lot of people have an aunt, or grandma, or great grandma
Agnes.
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Favorite Names:
Fiona,
Leona,
Serafina,
Artemis,
Hazel,
Luna,
Adelina,
Callisto,
Stella,
Augustine,
Frieda,
Eleanor,
Deirdre,
Ursa, Citrina, Maple,
Ravenna,
Iris,
Juniper.
Ciaran,
Connor,
Rowan,
Arthur,
Magnus,
Fionn,
Theron,
Xavier,
Cedric,
Teagan,
Quinn,
Adrian,
Julian,
Gavin, Gryphon,
Taliesin.
This message was edited 8/3/2016, 3:14 PM