AgnesfEnglish, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Estonian, Late Greek (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name Ἅγνη (Hagne), derived from Greek ἁγνός (hagnos) meaning "chaste". Saint Agnes was a virgin martyred during the persecutions of the Roman emperor Diocletian. The name became associated with Latin agnus"lamb", resulting in the saint's frequent depiction with a lamb by her side. Due to her renown, the name became common in Christian Europe.... [more]
AniellomItalian From Italian agnello meaning "lamb", ultimately from a diminutive of Latin agnus.
JanjafCroatian, Serbian, Slovene Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of Agnes. It also may be inspired by Serbo-Croatian janje meaning "lamb".
OanezfBreton Derived from Breton oan "lamb" (ultimately from Latin agnus) and used as a Breton form of Agnes.
ÚnafIrish, Medieval Irish Probably derived from Old Irish úan meaning "lamb". This was a common name in medieval Ireland.