Agatha

  • Origin
    Greek
  • Meaning
    good, honorable
  • Variations
    Agathe, Ágata, Agata, Agafia, Agathi
  • Similar names
    Agnes, Abigail, Adelaide, Alice, Amelia, Annette
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