Gender Feminine
Scripts Ἀγάθη(Ancient Greek)
Pronounced Pron. /a.ɡat/(French) /a.ˈɡaː.tə/(German) /a.ɡa.tʰɛ̌ː/(Classical Greek)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Form of Agatha in several languages.

Related Names

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

Popularity

People think this name is

classic   mature   formal   upper class   natural   wholesome   strong   refined   strange   simple   serious  

Name Days

Denmark: February 5
France: February 5
Germany: February 5
Greece: February 5

Categories

Sources & References

  1. Lexicon of Greek Personal Names, available from https://search.lgpn.ox.ac.uk/browse.html?facet-nymRef=Ἀγάθη.
Entry updated October 6, 2024