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Agatha (given name)

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Agatha (given name)
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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".[3][4][5]

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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.[6] Agatha was last ranked among the top 1,000 names for girls born in the United States during the 1930s.[7]

“Agatha” is a common name in Greece and countries that speak Germanic languages.

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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[8] and Agafa[9] also come. Its masculine version is Agat.[10] In 1924–1930, the name was included into various Soviet calendars,[11] 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.[12]

Its diminutives include Agatka (Ага́тка), Aga (А́га), and Gata (Га́та).[9]

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