Agnieszka name - Meaning of Agnieszka
- Gender
- Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 3
- Usage
- Polish, Greek, Polish
- Pronounced
- ahg-NYESH-kah
- Agnieszka Meaning
- Polish form of Agnes. Agnieszka is a Polish variant of Agnes. Agnes originates in Greek language and means "sacred, chaste". Probably encouraged by Saint Agnes of Rome, a famous Christian saint, the name has been one of the most popular feminine given names for centuries, with occasional changes in spelling. Saint Agnes is the patron saint of chastity, engaged couples and virgins.
Agnieszka Related Names
Diminutives: Jagienka, Jagna, Jagusia
Other Languages: Agnes, Hagne (Ancient Greek), Oanez (Breton), Agnès (Catalan), Agneza, Ines, Janja, Nensi (Croatian), Agnes, Agnete, Agnetha, Agnethe (Danish), Agnes, Nes, Neske (Dutch), Agnes, Annis, Inez, Aggie, Annice, Nan, Nancy (English), Aune, Iines (Finnish), Agnès, Inès (French), Agnes (German), Ágnes, Ági (Hungarian), Aignéis, Nainsí (Irish), Agnese, Ines (Italian), Agnese, Agnija (Latvian), Nes, Neske (Limburgish), Agné (Lithuanian), Agnija (Macedonian), Agnes, Agnetha (Norwegian), Inês (Portuguese), Agnessa (Russian), Agnija, Janja (Serbian), Agnes, Ines, Neža (Slovene), Inés (Spanish), Agnes, Agneta, Agnetha (Swedish), Nest, Nesta (Welsh)
Agnieszka Celebrities
Agnieszka Holland - director, Agnieszka Arnold - filmmaker,