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      Agatha, also Agata, is a feminine given name derived from the Greek feminine name Ἀγάθη (Agáthē; alternative form: Ἀγαθή Agathḗ), which is a nominalized form of ἀγαθή (agathḗ), i.e. the feminine form of the adjective ἀγαθός (agathós) "good".
      It was the name of St. Agatha of Sicily, a third-century Christian martyr. Rarely has the name been given in English-speaking countries during recent years. Agatha was last ranked among the top 1,000 names for girls born in the United States during the 1930s.
      Agatha” is a common name in Greece and countries that speak Germanic languages.


      Russian name


      In Russian, the name "Ага́та" (Agata) was borrowed from the Western European languages, and derives from the same Ancient Greek root from which older names Agafya and Agafa also come. Its masculine version is Agat. In 1924–1930, the name was included into various Soviet calendars, which included the new and often purposefully created names promoting the new Soviet realities and encouraging the break with the tradition of using the names in the Synodal Menologia.
      Its diminutives include Agatka (Ага́тка), Aga (А́га), and Gata (Га́та).


      Regional variants


      Agaate (Estonian)
      Agafia (Ukrainian)
      Agat(h)e (Danish, French, Greek, Norwegian)
      Agata or Ágata (Galician, Portuguese, Italian, Polish, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, foreign adaptation for Ukrainian)
      Agáta (Czech, Slovak)
      Ágota/Agota (Hungarian, Lithuanian)
      Agate (Latvian)
      Águeda (Galician, Portuguese, Spanish)
      Àgueda or Àgata (Catalan)
      Ukanesh, Ukiana (Chuvash)
      Agatha, Agata (Indonesian)
      Ågot (Norwegian)
      Agafya (Russian)
      Gadea (North Spain)


      = Diminutive variants

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      Aagje or Aagtje (Dutch)
      Agacia (Polish)
      Agusia (Polish)
      Agatina (Italian)
      Agatka (Polish)
      Aggie (English)
      Ági (Hungarian)
      Agunia (Polish)
      Aguś (Polish)
      Agotėlė (Lithuanian)
      Agasha (Russian)
      Ague (Spanish)
      Aet (Estonian)


      Popularity


      Agatha has been a rare name in the Anglosphere. It is most often associated with British mystery author Agatha Christie. Recent increases in use in the United States have been associated with its usage for television and movie characters such as Agatha Hannigan, played by popular singer and comic actress Carol Burnett in the 1982 film musical Annie. The appeal of other fictional characters such as precognitive Agatha Lively, played by Samantha Morton in the 2002 film Minority Report, Agatha, an attractive young woman character played by Saoirse Ronan in the 2014 film The Grand Budapest Hotel, Agatha Raisin, an amateur detective in the 2016 TV series based on a series of mystery novels by M.C. Beaton, and Agatha Harkness, a witch played by Kathryn Hahn in the 2021 television series WandaVision, have given the name an avant-garde, attractively quirky image that has inspired more parents to use the name for their daughters. There were 136 newborn American girls called Agatha in 2021, the most since 1926.


      People




      = Agatha

      =
      Agatha of Sicily (died 251), Christian saint sometime spelled as Saint Agata
      Agatha, wife of Samuel of Bulgaria (born 10th century), Bulgarian Empress
      Agatha, wife of Edward the Exile (before 1030 – after 1070), Anglo-Saxon royalty
      Agatha of Lorraine (c.1120–1147), wife of Renaud III, Count of Burgundy
      Agatha Christine of Hanau-Lichtenberg (1632–1681), daughter of Count Philip Wolfgang of France
      Agatha Marie of Hanau (1599–1636), German countess
      Agatha Amata (born 1969), Nigeria television personality
      Agatha Bacovia (1895–1981), Romanian poet
      Agatha Barbara (1923–2002), only female President of Malta
      Agatha Bârsescu (1857–1939), Romanian actress, opera singer, and teacher
      Ágatha Bednarczuk (born 1983), Brazilian beach volleyball player
      Agatha Bennett (1919–2006), American artist
      Agatha Biddle (1797–1873), French fur trader
      Agatha Chapman (1907–1963), British-Canadian economist
      Agatha Christie (1890–1976), English crime writer
      Agatha Deken (1741–1804), Dutch writer
      Agatha Dietschi (fl. 1547), German cross dresser
      Agatha Egbudike (born 1985), Nigerian weightlifter
      Agatha Gothe-Snape (born 1980), Australian artist
      Agatha Harrison (1885–1954), English industrial welfare reformer
      Agatha Jassem, Canadian microbiologist
      Agatha Kong (born 1988), Hong Kong singer
      Agatha Lin (1817–1858), Chinese saint and martyr
      Agatha Maksimova (born 1993), Russian-French actress, model, and beauty pageant titleholder
      Agatha Moreira (born 1992), Brazilian actress and model
      Agatha van der Mijn (1700–c.1780), Dutch flower painter
      Agatha Lovisa de la Myle (died 1787), Baltic-German and Latvian poet
      Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada (born 1960), Spanish noble and fashion designer
      Agatha Sangma (born 1980), member of the Parliament of India
      Agatha Streicher (1520–1581), German physician
      Agatha Welhouk (1637–1715), Dutch woman setting a legal precedent with regard to marriage
      Agatha Wong (born 1998), Filipino wushu athlete
      Agatha Yi Kyong-i (1814–1840), Korean saint and martyr
      Agatha Zethraeus (1872–1966), Dutch artist


      = Agathe

      =
      Agathe Aladin (born 1967), Haitian artist
      Agathe Backer Grøndahl (1847–1907), Norwegian pianist and composer
      Agathe L. van Beverwijk (1907–1963), Dutch mycologist and botanist
      Agathe Bonitzer (born 1989), French actress
      Agathe Fontain (born 1951), Greenlandic politician
      Agathe Alexandrine Gavaudan (1801–1877), French operatic contralto
      Agathe Génois (born 1952), Canadian writer
      Agathe Habyarimana (born 1942), the widow of former Rwandan President
      Agathe de La Boulaye (born 1972), French actress
      Agathe de La Fontaine (born 1972), French actress
      Agathe Laisné (born 1999), French golfer
      Agathe Lasch (1879–1942), German philologist
      Agathe Lecaron (born 1974), French radio and television presenter
      Agathe Max, French violinist
      Agathe Meunier (born 1993), French acrobatic gymnast
      Agathe N'Nindjem-Yolemp (born 1980), Cameroonian basketball player
      Agathe Ngani (born 1992), Cameroonian footballer
      Agathe Ngo Nack (born 1958), Cameroonian athlete
      Agathe Pembellot (1942–2016), Congolese judge
      Agathe Poschmann (born 1922), German actress
      Agathe de Rambaud (1764–1853), French royal nanny
      Agathe Rousselle (born 1988), French journalist, model, and actress
      Agathe de Saint-Père (1657–1748), French-Canadian business entrepreneur and inventor
      Agathe de Saint Etienne de La Tour (1690–1765), Canadian landowner
      Agathe-Sophie Sasserno (1810–1860), French poet
      Agathe Sauzon (born 1992), French golfer
      Agathe Snow (born 1976), New York based artist
      Agathe Sochat (born 1995), French rugby union player
      Agathe Sorel (born 1935), London artist
      Agathe Thornton (1910–2006), New Zealand academic
      Agathe von Trapp (1913–2010), eldest daughter of the Trapp Family Singers
      Agathe Turgis (1892–?), French fencer
      Agathe Uwilingiyimana (1953–1994), Rwandan Prime Minister 1993–1994
      Agathe Whitehead (1891–1922), British-Austrian heiress and aritocrat


      = Agata

      =
      Agata Balsamo (born 1970), Italian long-distance runner
      Agata Barańska (born 1993), Polish tennis player
      Agata Biernat (born 1989), Polish beauty pageant titleholder
      Agata Błażowska (born 1978), Polish ice dancer
      Agata Bulwa (born 1975), Polish archer
      Agata Buzek (born 1976), Polish actress
      Agata Ciabattoni, Italian mathematician
      Ágata Cruz, pseudonym of Luz Machado (1916–1999), Venezuelan political activist, journalist, and poet
      Agata Czaplicki (born 1983), Swiss swimmer
      Agata della Pietà (fl. c. 1800), Italian composer, singer, and teacher of music
      Agata Flori (born 1938), Italian film actress
      Agata Forkasiewicz (born 1994), Polish sprinter
      Agata Gotova (born 1971), Russian child actress
      Agata Grzybowska (born 1984), Polish photojournalist
      Agata Guściora (born 1994), Polish footballer
      Agata Hikari (1943–1992), Japanese novelist and translator
      Agata Karczmarek (1963–2016), Polish long jumper
      Agata Karczmarzewska-Pura (born 1978), Polish volleyball player
      Agata Korc (born 1986), Polish swimmer
      Agata Kornhauser-Duda (born 1972), wife of Andrzej Duda, president of Poland
      Agata Kryger (born 1997), Polish figure skater
      Agata Kulesza (born 1971), Polish actress
      Agata Materowicz (born 1963), Polish artist
      Agata Mróz-Olszewska (1982–2008), Polish volleyball player
      Agata Muceniece (born 1989), Latvian actress, model, and television presenter
      Agata Ozdoba (born 1988), Polish judoka
      Agata Parahina (born 1999), Russian draughts player
      Agata Passent (born 1973), Polish journalist and writer
      Agata Perenc (born 1990), Polish judoka
      Agata Pietrzyk (born 1988), Polish freestyle wrestler
      Agata Piszcz, Polish sprint canoeist
      Agata Pyzik (born 1983), Polish journalist and cultural critic
      Agata Różańska (born 1968), Polish astronomer and astrophysicist
      Agata Sawicka (born 1985), Polish volleyball player
      Agata Smogorzewska, Polish scientist
      Agata Smoktunowicz (born 1973), Polish mathematician
      Agata Sobczyk (born 1988), Polish economist and politician
      Agata Strausa (born 1989), Latvian long-distance runner
      Agata Suszka (born 1971), Polish biathlete
      Agata Szymczewska (born 1985), Polish violinist
      Agata Tarczyńska (born 1988), Polish footballer
      Agata Trzebuchowska (born 1992), Polish actress
      Agata Tuszyńska (born 1957), Polish writer, poet and journalist
      Agata Vostruchovaitė (born 2000), Lithuanian artistic gymnast
      Agata Witkowska (born 1989), Polish volleyball player
      Agata Wojtyszek (born 1967), Polish politician
      Agata Wróbel (born 1981), Polish weightlifter
      Agata Wybieralska (born 1978), Polish-Italian field hockey player
      Agata Zubel (born 1978), Polish composer and singer
      Agata Zupin (born 1998), Slovenian hurdler


      Fictional characters


      Agatha de Lacey, a minor character in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
      Agatha Clay/Heterodyne, the heroine of the Girl Genius comic book series
      Agatha Magtibay, one of the main protagonists that is evil in The Blood Sisters (TV series)
      Agatha Crumm, the title character of a newspaper comic strip
      Agatha Flugelschmidt, a character in the live action/animated television series Noddy played by Jayne Eastwood
      Agatha Gregson or Aunt Agatha, recurring character in the Jeeves stories of British writer P. G. Wodehouse
      Agatha Hannigan, disturbed caregiver and central antagonist of Annie (musical)
      Agatha Harkness, Marvel Comics witch
      Agatha "Aggie" Prenderghast, the main antagonist of ParaNorman
      Agatha Raisin, amateur detective in a series of novels by M.C. Beaton
      Agatha Troy, Ngaio Marsh character, wife of Roderick Alleyn
      Agatha Trunchbull, the sadistic antagonist of Roald Dahl's book and film Matilda
      Agatha (Pokémon), a fictional character in the Pokémon franchise
      Agatha, from the 2014 American comedy The Grand Budapest Hotel
      Agatha of Woods Beyond, one of the main characters in the book series The School for Good and Evil'


      See also


      Agathe Cléry, 2008 French movie


      References




      = Notes

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      = Sources

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      В. А. Никонов (V. A. Nikonov). "Ищем имя" (Looking for a Name). Изд. "Советская Россия". Москва, 1988. ISBN 5-268-00401-8
      Н. А. Петровский (N. A. Petrovsky). "Словарь русских личных имён" (Dictionary of Russian First Names). ООО Издательство "АСТ". Москва, 2005. ISBN 5-17-002940-3
      [1] А. В. Суперанская (A. V. Superanskaya). "Современный словарь личных имён: Сравнение. Происхождение. Написание" (Modern Dictionary of First Names: Comparison. Origins. Spelling). Айрис-пресс. Москва, 2005. ISBN 5-8112-1399-9
      [2] А. В. Суперанская (A. V. Superanskaya). "Словарь русских имён" (Dictionary of Russian Names). Издательство Эксмо. Москва, 2005. ISBN 5-699-14090-5

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    Agatha, also Agata, is a feminine given name derived from the Greek feminine name Ἀγάθη (Agáthē; alternative form: Ἀγαθή Agathḗ), which is a nominalized form of ἀγαθή (agathḗ), i.e. the feminine form of the adjective ἀγαθός (agathós) "good".

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