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Agastya

Hindi - Male

Agastya is the patron saint of southern India.

  • Rated 3.36 out of 4 stars

Rating: 3.36 (25 votes)

Agathangeghos

Armenian - Male

This is something that most Armenians wouldn't name their kids. The name comes from an alleged author of a history of St. Gregory (patron saint of Armenia) written after Armenia's conversion to Christianity in AD 301. The name seems to come from the Greek words 'Agathos Angelos' which means 'Holy Angel or messenger.' Most scholars believe it is a pseudonym and that Agathangeghos is a reference to the 'good news' which was sent to Armenia, but for those brave enough to name their child this, the correct spelling would be 'Agathangeghos', with the 'h' after the 't' (optional) and with the option of switching 'gh' with 'l.' Pronounced: A-ga-TAN'-ge-ghos

  • Rated 3.05 out of 4 stars

Rating: 3.05 (21 votes)

Agathias

Greek - Male

Good.

  • Rated 3.25 out of 4 stars

Rating: 3.25 (8 votes)

Agaton

Swedish - Male

Pure.

  • Rated 3.2 out of 4 stars

Rating: 3.20 (20 votes)

Agaue

Greek - Female

Good.

  • Rated 3.33 out of 4 stars

Rating: 3.33 (6 votes)

Agave

Greek - Female

Mother of Pentheus. Good.

  • Rated 3.25 out of 4 stars

Rating: 3.25 (4 votes)

Agenor

Greek - Male

Son of Poseidon.

  • Rated 3.38 out of 4 stars

Rating: 3.38 (13 votes)

Aggie

Greek - Female

Form of Agatha. Good.

  • Rated 3.06 out of 4 stars

Rating: 3.06 (16 votes)

Aghaderg

Irish - Male

From the red ford.

  • Rated 2.36 out of 4 stars

Rating: 2.36 (11 votes)