Gender Feminine
Scripts Ἀγαθή(Ancient Greek)
Pronounced Pron. /ˈæɡ.ə.θə/(English) /aː.ˈɣaː.taː/(Dutch)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Latinized form of the Greek name Ἀγαθή (Agathe), derived from Greek ἀγαθός (agathos) meaning "good". Saint Agatha was a 3rd-century martyr from Sicily who was tortured and killed after spurning the advances of a Roman official. The saint was widely revered in the Middle Ages, and her name has been used throughout Christian Europe (in various spellings). The mystery writer Agatha Christie (1890-1976) was a famous modern bearer of this name.

Related Names

VariantsAgathe(German) Agathe(Ancient Greek)
DiminutiveAggie(English)
Masculine FormsAgathinos, Agathinus, Agathon(Ancient Greek)
Other Languages & CulturesAgata, Jaga(Croatian) Agáta(Czech) Agathe(Danish) Agathe(French) Agathi(Greek) Ágota, Ági(Hungarian) Agata(Italian) Agate(Latvian) Agathe, Ågot(Norwegian) Agata, Agatka, Jagienka, Jagna(Polish) Ágata, Águeda(Portuguese) Agata, Agafya(Russian) Agata, Jaga(Serbian) Agáta(Slovak) Agata(Slovene) Ágata, Águeda(Spanish) Agata, Agda(Swedish)
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Popularity

People think this name is

classic   mature   formal   upper class   natural   wholesome   strong   refined   strange   serious  

Name Days

Austria: February 5

Images

Depiction of Saint Agatha by Francisco de Zurbarán (1633)Depiction of Saint Agatha by Francisco de Zurbarán (1633)

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Entry updated April 5, 2022