Mary-Agnes
MEANING
ORIGIN
Hebrew and Greek
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from the combination of 'Mary', from Hebrew 'Miryam', meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child', and 'Agnes', from Greek 'Hagnē', meaning 'pure' or 'holy'.
CULTURAL NOTES
The name Maryagnes combines two highly revered Christian figures, Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Saint Agnes, a young Christian martyr.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Saint Agnes is a well-known early Christian martyr, and Mary has been a perennial favorite in Christian communities due to its biblical significance.
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