Gender Feminine

Meaning & History

Italian, Slovene and Croatian form of Inés.

Related Names

Roothagnos
VariantsAgnese(Italian) Janja, Neža(Slovene) Agneza, Janja(Croatian)
Other Languages & CulturesAgnesa(Albanian) Oanez(Breton) Agnès(Catalan) Anežka(Czech) Agnes, Agnete, Agnethe(Danish) Agnes, Nes, Neske(Dutch) Agnes, Annis, Inez, Aggie, Annice, Nan, Nance, Nancy(English) Agnes, Age(Estonian) Aune, Iines(Finnish) Agnès, Inès(French) Agnes(German) Agni(Greek) Ágnes, Ági(Hungarian) Agnes(Icelandic) Aignéis, Nainsí(Irish) Agnes, Hagne(Late Greek) Agnese, Agnija, Inese, Ina(Latvian) Agnė, Inesa(Lithuanian) Agnija(Macedonian) Agnes, Agnete, Agnethe(Norwegian) Agnieszka, Jaga, Jagienka, Jagna, Jagusia(Polish) Inês(Portuguese) Agnessa, Inessa, Agnia, Agniya(Russian) Agnija, Janja(Serbian) Agnesa, Agneša(Slovak) Inés(Spanish) Agnes, Agneta, Agnetha(Swedish) Inessa(Ukrainian) Nest, Nesta(Welsh)
Same SpellingInés, Inès, Inês

Popularity

People think this name is

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Name Days

Austria: January 21
Croatia: March 2
Estonia: January 21

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Entry updated February 27, 2010