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Agnes
Today's name of the day is Agnes. WDYT?Personally, I have never seen the appeal of Agnes. I know the similar Agatha has gotten some love of these boards, but I've never been keen on that name, either - although I do think I prefer it to Agnes. Either way, it's the Ag- sound. I just cannot make myself like it.***Please rate my personal name lists:www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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I find it frumpy and boring, it's a laundry maid kind of name.
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Love it. It’s my middle name and I love that it’s unusual as a middle name for my age group (1980s). I was give the name after my grand aunt who died two years before I was born at the age of just 58.I like Agatha but don’t love it and if used it would be a middle name.

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I taught a young Agnes once. It felt odd calling her a name that just sounded so old. It just didn't suit her at all.I do like Agnessa though.
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I like Agnes, it’s a family name for me. I don’t like Agatha, though.
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I prefer the French pronunciation.
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It's ok. I prefer Agatha. I know there is a saint Agnes... that's about it.
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No I don't like it or Agatha
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I agree, I'm not a fan of the "ag" sound. Also, hearing Agnes makes me think of the comic.
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I think Agnes is very sweet, I like it. Agatha doesn’t hold the same appeal for me, it’s the sound I don’t really like.
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