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Agnes is a female given name derived from the Greek , meaning 'pure' or 'holy'. The name passed to Italian as Agnese, to French as Agnès, to Portuguese as Inês, and to
Spanish Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: ** Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries **Spanish cuisine Other places * Spanish, Ontario, Ca ...
as Inés. It is also written as Agness. The name is descended from the
Proto-Indo-European Proto-Indo-European (PIE) is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Indo-European language family. Its proposed features have been derived by linguistic reconstruction from documented Indo-European languages. No direct record of Proto-Indo- ...
'' *h₁yaǵ-'', meaning 'to sacrifice; to worship,' from which is also the Vedic term '' yajña''. It is mostly used in
Greece Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of the Balkans, and is located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Greece shares land borders wit ...
and countries that speak
Germanic languages The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of about 515 million people mainly in Europe, North America, Oceania and Southern Africa. The most widely spoken Germanic language, ...
. It was the name of a popular Christian saint,
Agnes of Rome Agnes of Rome () is a virgin martyr, venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, Oriental Orthodox Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, as well as the Anglican Communion and Lutheran Churches. St. Agnes is one of several virgin martyrs co ...
, which encouraged its wide use. Agnes was the third most popular name for women in the
English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national id ...
speaking world for more than 400 years. Its medieval pronunciation was ''Annis'', and its usage and many of its forms coincided with the equally popular name Anna, related in medieval and Elizabethan times to ''Agnes'', though Anne/Ann/Anna are derived from the Hebrew
Hannah Hannah or Hanna may refer to: People, biblical figures, and fictional characters * Hannah (name), a female given name of Hebrew origin * Hanna (Arabic name), a family and a male given name of Christian Arab origin * Hanna (Irish surname), a famil ...
('God favored me') rather than the Greek. It remained a widely used name throughout the 1960s in the United States. It was last ranked among the top 1,000 names for American baby girls during that decade. The peak of its popularity was between 1900 and 1920, when it was among the top fifty given names for American girls. Agnieszka was the sixth-most popular name for girls born in
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is divided into Voivodeships of Poland, sixteen voivodeships and is the fifth most populous member state of the European Union (EU), with over 38 mill ...
in 2007, having risen as high as third place in Sweden and Poland in 2006. It was also ranked among the top one hundred names for baby girls born in
Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croa ...
in 2005.Behind the Name
/ref> Neža, a Slovene shortened variant of the name, was ranked among the top ten names for baby girls born in
Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, and ...
in 2008. French forms Inès and Ines were both ranked among the top ten names for girls born in
Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
,
Belgium Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to ...
in 2008.


Name variants

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Agnė Agnes is a female given name derived from the Greek , meaning 'pure' or 'holy'. The name passed to Italian as Agnese, to French as Agnès, to Portuguese as Inês, and to Spanish as Inés. It is also written as Agness. The name is descended f ...
,
Ugnė Ugnė is a female given name currently popular in Lithuania, where it was the third most popular name given to baby girls in 2010. It means "fire Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material (the fuel) in the exothermic chemical process of c ...
''(mean: fire)''( Lithuanian) * Ágnes ( Hungarian) * Agneeta ( Finnish) *Agnes ( Danish, Dutch,
English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national id ...
, Estonian,
German German(s) may refer to: * Germany (of or related to) **Germania (historical use) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law **Ger ...
, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish) *Agni (
Sanskrit Sanskrit (; attributively , ; nominalization, nominally , , ) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in South Asia after its predecessor languages had Trans-cul ...
) * Anežka ( Czech) * Agnès ( French,
Catalan Catalan may refer to: Catalonia From, or related to Catalonia: * Catalan language, a Romance language * Catalans, an ethnic group formed by the people from, or with origins in, Northern or southern Catalonia Places * 13178 Catalan, asteroid ...
) * Agnés (
Valencian Valencian () or Valencian language () is the official, historical and traditional name used in the Valencian Community (Spain), and unofficially in the Carche, El Carche comarca in Región de Murcia, Murcia (Spain), to refer to the Romance lan ...
) *Агнеса (Agnesa) ( Macedonian) * Agnese ( Italian, Latvian) *Agnessa ( Russian) *
Agneta Agneta (also spelt Agnete, Agnetha, or Agnethe) is a Scandinavian variant of the feminine given name Agnes. It was derived from Latin and is the ablative case attached form of Agnes. Notable people Agneta * Agneta Andersson (born 1961), Swedish c ...
(
Catalan Catalan may refer to: Catalonia From, or related to Catalonia: * Catalan language, a Romance language * Catalans, an ethnic group formed by the people from, or with origins in, Northern or southern Catalonia Places * 13178 Catalan, asteroid ...
, Danish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish) *
Agnete Agneta (also spelt Agnete, Agnetha, or Agnethe) is a Scandinavian variant of the feminine given name Agnes. It was derived from Latin and is the ablative case attached form of Agnes. Notable people Agneta * Agneta Andersson (born 1961), Swedish ca ...
( Danish, Norwegian) * Agnetha ( Scandinavian) * Agnethe ( Danish, Norwegian) *
Agneza Agnes is a female given name derived from the Greek , meaning 'pure' or 'holy'. The name passed to Italian as Agnese, to French as Agnès, to Portuguese as Inês, and to Spanish as Inés. It is also written as Agness. The name is descended fr ...
(
Croatian Croatian may refer to: * Croatia *Croatian language *Croatian people *Croatians (demonym) See also * * * Croatan (disambiguation) * Croatia (disambiguation) * Croatoan (disambiguation) * Hrvatski (disambiguation) * Hrvatsko (disambiguation) * S ...
) *अग्नि (Agní) (
Sanskrit Sanskrit (; attributively , ; nominalization, nominally , , ) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in South Asia after its predecessor languages had Trans-cul ...
) *Αγνή (Agni) (
Greek Greek may refer to: Greece Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe: *Greeks, an ethnic group. *Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family. **Proto-Greek language, the assumed last common ancestor ...
) * Agnieszka (
Polish Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Poles, people from Poland or of Polish descent * Polish chicken *Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin screenwr ...
) *Агнија (Agnija) ( Macedonian) * Agniya ( Russian) * Aignéis ( Irish) *Akanete ( Tongan) *Akanisi ( Fijian) *Akenehi (
Māori Māori or Maori can refer to: Relating to the Māori people * Māori people of New Zealand, or members of that group * Māori language, the language of the Māori people of New Zealand * Māori culture * Cook Islanders, the Māori people of the Co ...
) * Akneeta ( Finnish) * Akneetta ( Finnish) *Aknes ( Finnish) *Aknietta ( Finnish) *Anê ( Vietnamese) * Anessa (
English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national id ...
) * Anissa (
English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national id ...
) * Angnes ( Dutch) *Anjeza ( Albanian) * Annest (
Welsh Welsh may refer to: Related to Wales * Welsh, referring or related to Wales * Welsh language, a Brittonic Celtic language spoken in Wales * Welsh people People * Welsh (surname) * Sometimes used as a synonym for the ancient Britons (Celtic peopl ...
) * Annice (
English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national id ...
) * Aune ( Estonian, Finnish) * Iines ( Finnish) *إيناس ( Inās) (
Arabic Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C. E.Watson; Walte ...
) * Ines ( French,
German German(s) may refer to: * Germany (of or related to) **Germania (historical use) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law **Ger ...
, Italian) * Inès ( French) * Inés (
Spanish Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: ** Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries **Spanish cuisine Other places * Spanish, Ontario, Ca ...
) * Inês ( Portuguese) * Inesa ( Lithuanian) * Inessa (Инесса) ( Russian) * Inez (
English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national id ...
) * Agnieszka (
Polish Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Poles, people from Poland or of Polish descent * Polish chicken *Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin screenwr ...
) *Janja (
Croatian Croatian may refer to: * Croatia *Croatian language *Croatian people *Croatians (demonym) See also * * * Croatan (disambiguation) * Croatia (disambiguation) * Croatoan (disambiguation) * Hrvatski (disambiguation) * Hrvatsko (disambiguation) * S ...
, Slovenian) *
Nesta Nesta (formerly NESTA, National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) is an innovation foundation based in the UK. The organisation acts through a combination of programmes, investment, policy and research, and the formation of part ...
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Welsh Welsh may refer to: Related to Wales * Welsh, referring or related to Wales * Welsh language, a Brittonic Celtic language spoken in Wales * Welsh people People * Welsh (surname) * Sometimes used as a synonym for the ancient Britons (Celtic peopl ...
) *
Nessie NESSIE (New European Schemes for Signatures, Integrity and Encryption) was a European research project funded from 2000 to 2003 to identify secure cryptographic primitives. The project was comparable to the NIST AES process and the Japanese Go ...
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Gaelic Gaelic is an adjective that means "pertaining to the Gaels". As a noun it refers to the group of languages spoken by the Gaels, or to any one of the languages individually. Gaelic languages are spoken in Ireland, Scotland, the Isle of Man, and Ca ...
) * Neža ( Slovenian) * Nieske ( Dutch) * Oanez ( Breton) *Огняна ( Ognyana) ( Bulgarian) * Anjeza, Anja, Anushi, Anija (3 Tetor) (Albanian)


Notable people


Saints

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Agnes of Assisi Agnes of Assisi (1197 or 1198 – 16 November 1253) was a younger sister of Clare of Assisi and one of the first abbesses of the Order of Poor Ladies (now the Poor Clares). Pope Benedict XIV canonized her as a saint in 1753. Life She was a you ...
(1197/98–1253), one of the first abbesses of the Order of Poor Ladies * Agnes of Bohemia (1211–1282), Bohemian princess (also listed in next section) * Agnes of Montepulciano (1263–1317), Dominican prioress *
Agnes of Rome Agnes of Rome () is a virgin martyr, venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, Oriental Orthodox Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, as well as the Anglican Communion and Lutheran Churches. St. Agnes is one of several virgin martyrs co ...
(c. 291–c. 304), virgin martyr


Noblewomen

* Agnes I, Abbess of Quedlinburg (c. 1090-1125), Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg *
Agnes of Aquitaine (disambiguation) Agnes of Aquitaine may refer to: *Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Aquitaine, (c. 995–1068), wife of William V, Duke of Aquitaine *Agnes of Poitou, (c. 1025–1077), wife of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor *Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of León and Castil ...
*
Agnes of Antioch Agnes of Antioch ( 1154 – c. 1184) was Queen of Hungary from 1172 until 1184 as the first wife of Béla III. The accidental discovery of her intact tomb during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 has provided an opportunity for patriotic demons ...
, (1154–c. 1184), Queen consort of Hungary *
Agnes of Austria (disambiguation) Agnes of Austria may also refer to: * Agnes of Austria (1154–1182), daughter of Henry II, Duke of Austria, married firstly Stephen III of Hungary, secondly to Herman II, Duke of Carinthia * Agnes of Austria (1281–1364), daughter of Albert I of ...
* Agnes of Babenberg (c. 1108/13–1163), High Duchess of Poland and Duchess of Silesia * Agnes of Bohemia (1211-1282), Bohemian princess and saint (see above) * Agnes of Brandenburg (c. 1257–1304), Queen consort and regent of Denmark * Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Aquitaine (died 1068) * Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Bourbon (1407-1476) *
Agnes of Courtenay Agnes of Courtenay ( – ) was a Frankish noblewoman from the Crusader states. Agnes's parents, Joscelin II of Edessa and Beatrice of Saone, lost the County of Edessa in 1150. As the widow of Reynald of Marash, Agnes married Count Amalric of ...
(c. 1136–c. 1184), Queen consort of Jerusalem *
Agnes of France, Byzantine Empress Agnes of France, renamed Anna (1171 – 1220), was Byzantine Empress by marriage to Alexios II Komnenos and Andronikos I Komnenos. She was a daughter of Louis VII of France and Adèle of Champagne. Betrothal and marriage In early 1178, ...
(1171–after 1207) *
Agnes of France, Duchess of Burgundy Agnes of France (c. 1260 – 19 December 1327) was Duchess of Burgundy by marriage to Robert II, Duke of Burgundy. She served as regent of Burgundy during the minority of her son's reign in 1306–1311. Life She was the youngest daughter of Louis ...
(c. 1260–1327) * Agnes of Germany (1072-1143), Duchess consort of Swabia by her first marriage, Margravine consort of Austria by her second *
Agnes of Habsburg Albert II of Saxony ( Wittenberg upon Elbe, ca. 1250 – 25 August 1298, near Aken) was a son of Duke Albert I of Saxony and his third wife Helen of Brunswick and Lunenburg, a daughter of Otto the Child. He supported Rudolph I of Germany at his e ...
(c. 1257–1322), Duchess of Saxony *
Agnes Hammarskjöld Agnes Hammarskjöld (née Almqvist; 1866–1940) was a Swedish woman who was the wife of Hjalmar Hammarskjöld, a Swedish nobleman and prime minister in the period 1914–1917. Biography Agnes Almqvist was born in 1866. She hailed from an esta ...
(1866–1940), wife of Swedish noble Hjalmar Hammarskjöld * Princess Agnes of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1804-1833) *
Agnes of Hohenstaufen Agnes of Hohenstaufen (1176 – 7 or 9 May 1204) was the daughter and heiress of the Hohenstaufen count palatine Conrad of the Rhine. She was Countess of the Palatinate herself from 1195 until her death, as the wife of the Welf count palati ...
(1176–1204), Countess Palatine of the Rhine * Agnes Hotot (14th century), English noblewoman known for winning a
lance A lance is a spear designed to be used by a mounted warrior or cavalry soldier ( lancer). In ancient and medieval warfare, it evolved into the leading weapon in cavalry charges, and was unsuited for throwing or for repeated thrusting, unli ...
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Agnes of Merania Agnes of Merania (1175 - July 1201) was Queen of France by marriage to King Philip II. She is called Marie by some of the French chroniclers. Biography Agnes Maria was the daughter of Berthold, Duke of Merania, who was Count of Andechs, a cas ...
(died 1201), Queen of France *
Agnes of the Palatinate Agnes of the Palatinate (1201–1267) was a daughter of Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine and his first wife Agnes of Hohenstaufen, daughter of Conrad, Count Palatine of the Rhine. Agnes was Duchess of Bavaria by her marriage to Otto II Wittels ...
(1201–1267), Duchess of Bavaria *
Agnes of Poitou Agnes of Poitou ( – 14 December 1077), was the queen of Germany from 1043 and empress of the Holy Roman Empire from 1046 until 1056 as the wife of Emperor Henry III. From 1056 to 1061, she ruled the Holy Roman Empire as regent during th ...
(1025-1077), Holy Roman Empress and regent * Agnes of Rochlitz (died 1195), Duchess of Merania and Countess of Andechs *
Agnès Sorel Agnès Sorel (; 1422 – 9 February 1450), known by the sobriquet ''Dame de beauté'' (Lady of Beauty), was a favourite and chief mistress of King Charles VII of France, by whom she bore four daughters. She is considered the first officially r ...
(died 1450), mistress of
Charles VII of France Charles VII (22 February 1403 – 22 July 1461), called the Victorious (french: le Victorieux) or the Well-Served (), was King of France from 1422 to his death in 1461. In the midst of the Hundred Years' War, Charles VII inherited the throne of F ...
, and the first officially recognized mistress of a French king * Agnes, daughter of Ottokar II (before 1260–after 1279), Bohemian noblewoman *
Mihrişah Valide Sultan Mihrişah may refer to: * Emine Mihrişah Kadın (d. 1732), consort of Ottoman Sultan Ahmed III, and the mother of Mustafa III * Mihrişah Sultan (1745-1805), consort of Ottoman Sultan Mustafa III, and the mother and Valide Sultan of Ottoman Sul ...
or Sultana Mehr-î-Shah (ca. 1745–1805), spouse of Ottoman Sultan
Mustafa III Mustafa III (; ''Muṣṭafā-yi sālis''; 28 January 1717 – 21 January 1774) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1757 to 1774. He was a son of Sultan Ahmed III (1703–30), and his consort Mihrişah Kadın. He was succeeded by ...
, mother of Caliph Sultan
Selim III Selim III ( ota, سليم ثالث, Selim-i sâlis; tr, III. Selim; was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1789 to 1807. Regarded as an enlightened ruler, the Janissaries eventually deposed and imprisoned him, and placed his cousin Musta ...
, believed to have the given name Agnès *
Agnes Howard, Duchess of Norfolk Agnes Howard (née Tilney) (c. 1477 – May 1545) was the second wife of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk. Two of King Henry VIII's queens were her step-granddaughters, Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard. Catherine Howard was placed in the Dowag ...
(c. 1477–1545) *
Agnes Macdonald, 1st Baroness Macdonald of Earnscliffe Agnes or Agness may refer to: People *Agnes (name), the given name, and a list of people named Agnes or Agness *Wilfrid Marcel Agnès (1920–2008), Canadian diplomat Places * Agnes, Georgia, United States, a ghost town *Agnes, Missouri, United ...
(1836-1920), second wife of Sir John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada * Agnes Randolph (c. 1312–1369), Countess of Dunbar and March


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Agnes Aanonsen Agnes Erika Aanonsen Eyde (born 19 November 1966) is a Norwegian luger. She was born in Oslo, and represented the club Akeforeningen i Oslo. She competed at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo Sarajevo ( ; cyrl, Сарајево, ; ''see ...
(born 1966), Norwegian luger * Agnes Dean Abbatt (1847–1917), American painter * Agnes Abuom, Kenyan Christian organizational worker *
Agnes Acibu Agnes Acibu is a Ugandan politician and member of the parliament. She was elected in office as a woman Member to represent Nebbi district during the 2021 Uganda general elections. She is a member of the ruling National Resistance Movement par ...
, Ugandan politician * Agnes Jones Adams (1858–1923), American civil rights activist *
Agnes Addison Agnes Addison (née Broomfield; – 28 January 1903) was a New Zealand draper. Biography Addison was born Agnes Broomfield in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, in about 1842, to Margaret Fairbairn and her husband, Joseph Broomfield. She mar ...
(1842–1903), New Zealand draper * Agnes Adler (1865–1935), Danish pianist *
Agnes Aduako Agnes Aduako (born 25 December 1989) is a Ghanaian footballer who plays as a forward for the Ghana women's national football team. She was part of the team at the 2014 African Women's Championship and at the 2015 African Games scoring a goal agai ...
(born 1989), Ghanaian footballer *
Agnes Aggrey-Orleans Agnes Yahan Aggrey-Orleans, , (née Bartels) is a Ghanaian diplomat. Biography Her father was Francis Lodowic Bartels, an educator and diplomat who became the first Ghanaian principal of Mfantsipim School. Agnes Aggrey-Orleans had her secondary ...
, Ghanaian diplomat * Agnes Akiror (born 1968), Ugandan politician * Agnes Baldwin Alexander (1875–1971), American author *
Agnes Alexiusson Agnes Sofia Shine Alexiusson (born 19 April 1996) is a Swedish boxer. She competed in the women's lightweight event at the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from ...
(born 1996), Swedish boxer *
Agnes Alfred Axuw (c. 1890 – 1992), known as Agnes Bertha Alfred following her baptism, was a Qwiqwasutinuxw storyteller and noblewoman of the Kwakwaka'wakw. Alfred was recognized by her peers as one of the last great storytellers with a long memory. Alfred ...
(c. 1890–1992), Canadian storyteller and noblewoman * Agnes Allafi (born 1959), Chadian politician and sociologist * Agnes Allen (1898–1958), English children's book author * Agnes Allen (1930–2012), American baseball pitcher *
Agnes Alpers Agnes Alpers (born 29 June 1961) is a Diplom-qualified educator, politician with the Left, and former member of the Bundestag. Biography Education and career Starting in 1980, Alpers studied pedagogy at the Free University of Berlin, finis ...
(born 1961), German politician and educator * Agnes Ameede (born 1970), Ugandan politician *
Agnes Atim Apea Agnes Atim Apea is a Ugandan social entrepreneur and politician. She founded the Hope Development Initiative, and was named to the BBC's '' 100 Women'' programme in 2017. In the 2021 general election, she was elected to the Parliament of Ugand ...
, Uganda social entrepreneur * Agnes Arber (1879–1960), British plant morphologist and anatomist, historian, and philosopher * Agnes Arellano (born 1949), Philippine sculptor *
Agnes Armstrong Agnes Helen Armstrong (born 10 June 1959) is a Cook Islands politician and member of the Cook Islands Parliament. She is a member of the Cook Islands Democratic Party. Armstrong is from Rarotonga and was educated at Nikao Side School and Tereo ...
(born 1959), Cook Islands politician *
Agnes Arvidsson Agnes Hildegard Arvidsson (1875–1962), was a Swedish pharmacist. She was the first Swedish pharmacist of her gender to have obtained a degree in pharmacology (1903). However, Märtha Leth did obtain a bachelor's degree in pharmacology in 1897, a ...
(1875–1962), Swedish pharmacist * Agnes Asche (1891–1966), German socialist *
Agnes Ashford Agnes Ashford (fl. 15th. century) was a Christian evangelist. In the 15th Century, Bishop Longland of Lincoln was investigating the activities of the Lollards. His people were informed that Ashford had taught "part of the Sermon on the Mount" ...
(fl. 15th century), Christian evangelist * Agnes Barr Auchencloss (1886–1972), medical officer at H.M. Factory Gretna, on the
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Roll of Honour * Agnes Awuor (born 1967), Kenyan Religious Sister *
Agnes Ayres Agnes Ayres (born Agnes Henkel; April 4, 1896 – December 25, 1940) was an American actress who rose to fame during the silent film era. She was known for her role as Lady Diana Mayo in '' The Sheik'' opposite Rudolph Valentino. Career Ayres b ...
(1898–1940), American silent film star * Agnes Baden-Powell (1858–1945), British pioneer, founder of the Girl Guides movement * Agnes Bakkevig (1910–1992), Norwegian politician * Agnes Baliques (1641–1700), Roman Catholic religious leader * Agnes Ballard (1877–1969), American architect and educator *
Agnes Baltsa Agni Baltsa ( el, Aγνή Mπάλτσα; also known as Agnes Baltsa; born 19 November 1944) is a leading Greek mezzo-soprano singer. Baltsa was born in Lefkada. She began playing piano at the age of six, before moving to Athens in 1958 to conce ...
(born 1944), Greek mezzo-soprano singer * Agnes Barker (1907–2008), Australian potter and craftworker * Agnes Jeruto Barsosio (born 1983), Kenyan long-distance runner * Agnes Sime Baxter (1870–1917), Canadian mathematician * Agnes Beaumont (c. 1652–1720), English religious autobiographer * Agnes Beckwith (1861–1951), English swimmer * Agnes Benidickson (1920–2007), Canadian college chancellor * Agnes Bennett (1872–1960), New Zealand doctor and Chief Medical Officer in World War I * Agnes Benítez (born 1986), Puerto Rican beauty pageant titleholder *
Agnes Berger Agnes P. Berger (1916-2002) was a Hungarian-American mathematician who served as an associate professor of biostatistics at Columbia University's School of Public Health, as well as a statistical consultant at Mount Sinai. Early years Her first ...
(1916–2002), Hungarian-American mathematician and professor *
Agnes Bernard Agnes Morrogh Bernard aka Sister Mary Joseph Arsenius (24 February 1842 – 20 April 1932) was a Roman Catholic nun who founded two convents, and a woollen mill in Foxford, Ireland. Life Bernard was born in Cheltenham on 24 February 1842 to John ...
(1842–1932), Roman Catholic nun * Agnes Bernauer (1410–1435), morganatic wife of Albert III, Duke of Bavaria * Agnes Bernelle (1923–1999), Berlin actress and singer *
Agnes Binagwaho Agnes Binagwaho is a Rwandan pediatrician and co-founder and the former vice chancellor of the University of Global Health Equity (2017-2022). In 1996, she returned to Rwanda where she provided clinical care in the public sector as well as hel ...
, Rwandan pediatrician and college chancellor * Agnes Forbes Blackadder (1875 - 1964), Scottish medic * Agnes Blackie (1897–1975), New Zealand professor *
Agnes Blannbekin Agnes Blannbekin (; – 10 March 1315) was an Austrian Beguine and Christian mystic. She was also referred to as ''Saint Agnes Blannbekin'' or the ''Venerable Agnes Blannbekin'', though never beatified or canonized by the Roman Catholic Chu ...
(c. 1244–1315), Austrian Beguine and Chrisian mystic *
Agnes Block Agnes, or Agneta Block (29 October 1629, Emmerich am Rhein – 20 April 1704, Amsterdam) was a Dutch Mennonite art collector and horticulturalist. She is most remembered as the compiler of an album of flower and insect paintings. Life Agnet ...
(1629–1704), Dutch art collector and horticulturalist *
Agnes Bluhm Agnes Bluhm (9 January 1862 – 12 November 1943) was a German winner of a Goethe medal. She was trained as a medical doctor and won prizes for her research. She believed that German women could improve the race using eugenics and forced sterilisat ...
(1862–1943), German medical doctor and Goethe medal recipient *
Agnes Body Agnes Body (29 April 1866 – 31 March 1952) was a British headmistress. She was the founding head of Lincoln Christ's Hospital Girls' High School and Queen Margaret's School, then in Scarborough. Life Body was born in Sedgley in 1866 where her ...
(1866–1952), British headmistress * Agnes Bolsø (born 1953), Norwegian sociologist * Agnes Booth (1843–1910), Australian-American actress *
Agnes Börjesson Agnes Fredrika Börjesson, sometimes called Agneta (1 May 1827, Uppsala – 26 January 1900, Alassio, Italy), was a Swedish painter who specialized in Genre art, genre and historical scenes. Biography Her father, Johan Börjesson, was a pas ...
(1827–1900), Swedish painter *
Agnes Borrowman Agnes Borrowman (7 October 1881 – 20 August 1955) was a Scottish pharmaceutical chemist. In 1924 she became the first woman to serve on the Pharmaceutical Society's Board of Examiners. Early life and education Agnes Thomson Borrowman wa ...
(1881–1955), Scottish pharmaceutical chemist *
Agnes Boulton Agnes Ruby Boulton (September 19, 1893 – November 25, 1968) was a British-born American pulp magazine writer in the 1910s, later the wife of Eugene O'Neill. Life and career Boulton was born in 1893 in London, England, the daughter of Cecil M ...
(1893–1968), British-American pulp magazine writer * Agnes Rose Bouvier Nicholl (1842–1892), English artist * Agnes Bowker (born c. 1541, death date unknown), English domestic servant and alleged mother of a cat * Agnes Branting (1862–1930), Swedish textile artist and writer * Agnes M. Brazal, Filipina theologian * Agnes Baldwin Brett (1876–1955), American numismatist and archaeologist * Agnes Broun (1732–1820), mother of Scotland's national poet,
Robert Burns Robert Burns (25 January 175921 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and is celebrated worldwide. He is the best known of the poets who ha ...
* Agnes Brown (1866–1943), Scottish suffragist and writer * Agnes Bruckner, American actress and model * Agnes Bugge (born before 1417 and died after 1430), English brewer * Agnes Bulmer (1775–1836), English poet * Agnes Buntine (c. 1822–1896), Scottish pastoralist and bullocky * Agnes Burns (1762–1834), sister of Scotland's national poet,
Robert Burns Robert Burns (25 January 175921 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and is celebrated worldwide. He is the best known of the poets who ha ...
* Agnes Busby (1800–1889), New Zealand pioneer *
Agnes Bushell Agnes Bushell (born March 25, 1949) is an American fiction writer and teacher. She has published steadily since her work first appeared in print in the mid-1970s. She is the author of fourteen novels and innumerable essays and book reviews most ...
(born 1949), American writer and teacher * Agnes Callard (born 1976), Hungarian professor *
Agnes Kane Callum Agnes Kane Callum (February 24, 1925 – July 22, 2015) was a genealogist known for her research into Maryland's African-American history. She was a founding member of the Baltimore Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society, a frequent col ...
(1925–2015), American genealogist * Agnes Deans Cameron (1863–1912), Canadian educator, writer, journalist, lecturer, and adventurer *
Agnes Campbell Lady Agnes Campbell (1526–1601) was the daughter of The 3rd Earl of Argyll and his wife, Lady Jean Gordon, daughter of The 3rd Earl of Huntly. She was likely born at Inveraray Castle. Her sister, Elizabeth, married The 1st Earl of Moray, an ...
(1637–1716), Scottish businesswoman *
Agnes Canta Agnes Canta (14 November 1888 – 8 August 1964) was a Dutch painter. Her work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics The 1932 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the X Olympiad and also ...
(1888–1964), Dutch painter *
Agnes Carlsson Agnes Emilia Carlsson (born 6 March 1988), known mononymously as Agnes, is a Swedish recording artist. She rose to fame as the winner of Idol 2005, the second season of the Swedish Idol series. She was then signed to Sony Music, through which s ...
, Swedish pop star, better known by the mononym Agnes * Agnes Castle (1860–1922), Irish author *
Agnes Catlow Agnes Catlow (1806–1889) was a 19th-century British science writer best known for a popular book on conchology. Early life Catlow was born in 1806 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Catlow. By the 1860s Catlow a ...
(1806–1889), British writer * Agnes Chan (born 1955), Hong Kong-based singer, television personality, professor, essayist, and novelist * Agnes Chan Tsz-ching (born 1996), Honk Kong rugby union player * Agnes Charbonneau, American politician and educator * Agnes Chavez, Cuban-American artist, educator, and social entrepreneur *
Agnes Asangalisa Chigabatia Agnes Asangalisa Chigabatia (born October 20, 1956) is a Ghanaian female politician and former member of the parliament for Builsa North Constituency. Early life and education Agnes Chigabatia was born on 20 October 1956 at Chuchuliga in th ...
(born 1956), Ghanaian politician *
Agnes Chow Agnes Chow Ting ( zh, t=周庭, born 3 December 1996) is a Hong Kong politician and social activist. She is a former member of the Standing Committee of Demosistō and former spokesperson of Scholarism. Her candidacy for the 2018 Hong Kong ...
(born 1996), Hong Kong-based politician and democratic activist * Agnes Muriel Clay (1878–1962), English historian and writer * Agnes Morley Cleaveland (1874–1958), American writer and cattle rancher * Agnes Mary Clerke (1842–1907), Irish astronomer and writer * Agnes Bell Collier (1860–1930), British mathematician *
Agnes Kalaniho'okaha Cope Agnes Kalanihoʻokaha Cope (November 7, 1924November 16, 2015) was an expert in traditional Hawaiian culture. A spiritual healer, Cope helped establish the Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center after recognizing barriers Native Hawaiians face ...
(1924–2015), Hawaiian historian and spiritual healer * Agnes Conway (1885–1950), British writer, historian, and archaeologist * Agnes Cotton (1828–1899), English social reformer and philanthropist * Agnes Marshall Cowan (1880–1940), Scottish physician * Agnes Curran (1920–2005), British prison governor * Agnes d'Harcourt (died 1291), French author *
Agnes Dahlström Agnes Dahlström (born 28 November 1991) is a Swedish footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Can ...
(born 1991), Swedish footballer * Agnes Davies (1920–2011), Welsh snooker and billiards player * Agnes Dawson (1873–1953), British politician and trade unionist *
Agnes de Frumerie Agnes Eleonora Augusta Emilia de Frumerie (20 November 1869 – 2 April 1937) was a Swedish artist who spent much of her career in France. She was born Agnes Eleonora Augusta Emilia Kjellberg in Skövde and studied at the Royal Swedish Aca ...
(1869–1937), Swedish artist * Agnes de Lima (1887–1974), American journalist and writer *
Agnes de Mille Agnes George de Mille (September 18, 1905 – October 7, 1993) was an American dancer and choreographer. Early years Agnes de Mille was born in New York City into a well-connected family of theater professionals. Her father William C. deMi ...
(1905–1993), American dancer and choreographer *
Agnes De Nul Agnes De Nul (March 17, 1955) is a Belgian actress. She is especially known for her role as Kabouter Kwebbel in the television series ''Kabouter Plop The Dutch Wikipage of Kabouter Plop Kabouter plop (''Plop the Gnome'') is the eponymous ...
(born 1955), Belgian actress * Agnes de Selincourt (1872–1917), Indian Christian missionary *
Agnes de Silva Agnes Marion de Silva ( Nell; 1885-1961) was a Sri Lankan women's activist from a progressive society who, during the 1930s, pioneered issues related to women and in particular adult suffrage or franchise for women in Sri Lanka. She was instrume ...
(1895–1961), Sri Lankan woman's activist *
Agnes de Valence Agnes de Valence (born 1250) was a 13th-century noblewoman and daughter of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke. Family Agnes was born in 1250 and was the youngest daughter of William de Valence and Joan de Munchensi. She was born into a prom ...
(born 1250), French noblewoman *
Agnes Mariam de la Croix Mother Superior Agnes Mariam de la Croix (born 1952), also known as Mother Agnes, is a Lebanese Christian nun. She is mother superior of the monastery of St James the Mutilated in Syria, a Melkite Greek Catholic monastery in the town of Qara in t ...
(born 1952), Lebanese Christian nun, known as Mother Agnes *
Agnes Denes Agnes Denes (Dénes Ágnes; born 1931 in Budapest) is a Hungarian-born American conceptual artist based in New York. She is known for works in a wide range of media—from poetry and philosophical writings to extremely detailed drawings, sculptu ...
(born 1931), Hungarian-American artist * Agnes Dennis (1859–1947), Canadian educator and feminist * Agnes Devanadera (born 1950), Filipina lawyer and politician * Agnes Digital (1997–2021), American-Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse * Agnes Dobronski (1925–2013), American politician and educator * Agnes Dollan (1887–1966), Scottish suffragette and political activist * Agnes Dordzie, Ghanaian judge * Agnes Meyer Driscoll (1889–1971), American cryptanalyst * Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux (1857–1944), English poet, novelist, essayist, literary critic, and translator * Agnes Dunbar (fl. late 14th century), Scottish mistress * Agnes Duncan (1899–1996), Scottish singer and conductor * Agnes Dürer (1475–1539), wife of the Roman painter, Albrecht Dürer * Agnes Dusart (born 1962), Belgian racing cyclist * Agnes Edwards (c. 1873–1928), Australian craftswoman * Agnes Ell (1917–2003), New Zealand cricketer *
Agnes Ethel Agnes Ethel (May 1, 1846 – May 26, 1903) was a Broadway actress of the late 19th century. She performed in New York City, the city of her birth, from 1868 to 1871. Her married name was Agnes Ethel Tracy.''Obituary 1—No Title'', '' The ...
(1846–1903), American stage actress *
Agnes Gardner Eyre Agnes Gardner Eyre de Jahn (December 10, 1881 – July 16, 1950) was an American pianist, composer, and piano teacher, a student of Theodor Leschetizky. Early life and education Eyre was born in Ortonville, Minnesota, the daughter of Lewis J ...
(1881–1950), American pianist, composer, and piano teacher


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Agnes Fabish Agnes Fabish (21 December 1873–21 July 1947) was a New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island () ...
(1873–1947), New Zealand domestic servant, farmer, and homemaker * Agnes Mary Field (1896–1968), English film producer and director * Agnes Fingerin (d. 1514), German businesswoman *
Agnes Finnie Agnes Finnie (died 6 March 1645) was an Edinburgh shopkeeper and moneylender who was executed for witchcraft on 6 March 1645. Biography Agnes Finnie, widow of James Roberston, sold consumer goods, such as fish and cakes in Potterrow, Edinburgh ...
(died 1645), Scottish shopkeeper, moneylender, and tried witch * Agnes Fleischer (1865–1909), Norwegian pioneering teacher for disabled persons * Agnes Flight (born 1997), Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse * Agnes Flora (1987–2005), Japanese bay racehorse * Agnes Fogo, American renal pathologist and professor * Agnes Fong Sock Har (born 1946), Singaporean military officer *
Agnes Freda Forres Agnes Freda Forres, Baroness Forres ( Herschell; 9 October 1881 – 5 May 1942) was a British artist known for her sculpture work in bronze and plaster. Biography Forres was born in Weybridge in Surrey. She was the daughter of Farrer Hersc ...
(1881–1942), British artist and sculptor * Agnes Forster (died 1484), English prison reformer *
Agnes Franz Agnes Franz, real name Louise Antoinette Eleonore Konstanze Agnes Franzky, (8 February 1794 – 13 May 1843) was a German writer. Life Born in Milicz, Silesia, Franz was the daughter of a Silesian government and court councillor. After the d ...
(1794–1843), German writer * Agnes Fraser (1876–1968), Scottish stage actress and soprano singer *
Agnes Freund Agnes Freund, ''née'' Agnes Voß (13 July 1866 – after 1902) was a German stage actress. Life Born in Königsberg, Freund was the daughter of the composer and staff trumpeter of the 1st Field Artillery Regiment Voß and his wife Ottilie. ...
(1866– after 1902), German stage actress * Agnes Fry (1869–1958), British bryologist, astronomer, botanical illustrator, writer, and poet *
Agnes Moore Fryberger Agnes Moore Fryberger (May 30, 1868 - September 16, 1939) was an American music educator, lecturer, and author, as well as a clubwoman. She was a pioneer in the northwestern U.S. in lecture recitals on opera. Fryberger served as the Educational Dir ...
(1868-1939), American music educator * Agnes Buen Garnås (born 1946), Norwegian folk singer *
Agnes Garrett Agnes Garrett (12 July 1845 – 1935)Serena Kelly"Garrett, Agnes (1845–1935)" ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 9 January 2015. was an English suffragist and interior designer and the founder i ...
(1845–1935), English suffragist and interior designer *
Agnes Gavin Agnes Gavin (1872–1947), was an Australian actor and screenwriter in the silent film era. She worked in collaboration with her husband John Gavin throughout her career. She wrote the majority of his films and was arguably the first specialist s ...
(1872–1947), Australian silent film actor and screenwriter * Agnes Geene (born 1947), Dutch badminton player * Agnes Geijer (1898–1989), Swedish textile historian and archaeologist *
Agnes Geraghty Agnes Geraghty (November 26, 1907 – March 1, 1974), also known by her married name Agnes McAndrews, was an American competition swimmer who represented the United States at the 1924 Summer Olympics and 1928 Summer Olympics The 1928 Summer O ...
(1907–1974), American swimmer * Agnes Giberne (1845–1939), British novelist and scientific writer * Agnes Giebel (1921–2017), German classical soprano *
Agnes Goode Agnes Knight Goode, ''née'' Fleming (31 January 1872 – 20 February 1947), best known as Mrs. A. K. Goode, was an Australian social and political activist. A contemporary report called her "... a vigorous speaker, with a keen, logical mind an ...
(1872–1947), Australian social and political activist, best known as Mrs. A. K. Goode *
Agnes Goodsir Agnes Noyes Goodsir (18 June 1864 – 11 August 1939) was an Australian portrait painter who lived in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s. Biography Goodsir was born in Portland, Victoria, Australia, one of eleven children born to David James Cook Go ...
(1864–1939), Australian painter *
Agnes Gordon Agnes Leslie Gordon (''née'' Willson, April 25, 1906 – May 24, 1967) was a Canadian bridge player. She was born in Ridgetown, Ontario and graduated from the University of Ontario. She moved to Buffalo, New York after her marriage in 1930, al ...
(1906–1967), Canadian bridge player *
Agnes Griffith Agnes Griffith (6 March 1969 – 25 February 2015) was a Grenadian sprinter. She competed in the women's 200 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and c ...
(1969–2015), Grenadian sprinter *
Agnes Charlotte Gude Agnes Charlotte Gude (1 February 1863 – 11 July 1929) was a Norwegian watercolorist and illustrator. Biography Gude was born in Betws-y-Coed, Wales and raised in Karlsruhe and Berlin. Her parents were the prominent painter Hans Gude and ...
(1863–1929), Norwegian watercolorist and illustrator *
Agnes Gund Agnes Gund (born 1938) is an American philanthropist and arts patron, collector of modern and contemporary art, and arts education and social justice advocate. She is President Emerita and Life Trustee of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and Chair ...
(born 1938), American philanthropist and art collector * Agnes Günther (1863–1911), German writer * Agnes Guppy-Volckman (1838–1917), British spiritualist medium * Agnes Haakonsdatter (1290–1319), eldest daughter of King Haakkon V of Norway *
Agnes C. Hall Agnes C. Hall (''née'' Scott) (1777–1846) was a Scottish writer of novels and non-fiction articles, and also a translator. She used the pseudonym Rosalia St Clair. Life Born in Roxburghshire, she was the wife of Dr. Robert Hall who died in 1 ...
(1777–1846), Scottish writer * Agnes Hamilton (1868–1961), American social worker *
Agnes Sillars Hamilton Agnes Hamilton née Sillars (born c. 1794, died Edinburgh 22 October 1870) was a Scottish reformer, public lecturer and phrenologist who argued for women's right to an education which promoted gender equality. Life She was born in about 1794 an ...
(c. 1794–1870), Scottish reformer, public lecturer, phrenologist, and woman's rights activist *
Agnes Hammarskjöld Agnes Hammarskjöld (née Almqvist; 1866–1940) was a Swedish woman who was the wife of Hjalmar Hammarskjöld, a Swedish nobleman and prime minister in the period 1914–1917. Biography Agnes Almqvist was born in 1866. She hailed from an esta ...
(1866–1940), wife of Swedish nobleman and prime minister, Hjalmar Hammarskjöld *
Agnes Hamvas Agnes Hamvas (born 3 September 1946) is a Hungarian archer who represented Hungary in archery at the 1972 Summer Olympic Games The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and commonly known as Munich 1972 ( ...
(born 1946), Hungarian archer *
Agnes Harben Agnes Helen Harben (née Bostock; 15 September 1879 – 29 October 1961) was a British suffragist leader who also supported the militant suffragette hunger strikers, and was a founder of the United Suffragists. Family and life Harben was born ...
(1879–1961), British suffragist leader *
Agnes Hardie Agnes Agnew Hardie (née Pettigrew; 6 September 1874 – 24 March 1951) was a British Labour politician. Early life Her association with the Labour movement began when she was a shop girl in Glasgow."Glasgow's First Woman M.P." ''Glasgow H ...
(1874–1951), British politician * Agnes Ellen Harris (1883–1952), American educator *
Agnes Harrold Agnes Harrold (c. 1831 – 7 July 1903) was a New Zealand hotel manager, foster parent, nurse and midwife. She was born near Hudson Bay, Canada circa 1831. Born Agnes Grieve, she married near Hudson Bay, coming to Stewart Island Stewart ...
(c. 1831–1903), New Zealand hotel manager, foster parent, nurse, and midwife *
Agnes Headlam-Morley Agnes Headlam-Morley (10 December 1902 – 21 February 1986) was a British historian and academic. From 1948 to 1971, she was Montague Burton Professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford. Upon her appointment in October 194 ...
(1902–1986), British historian and academic * Agnes Hedengård (born 1995), Swedish model and reality television participant *
Agnes Heineken Agnes Heineken (13 July 1872 – 5 July 1954) was a secondary school teacher who became a prominent women’s rights advocate. Deemed politically unreliable in 1933, she was deprived of her public appointments in the education sector, but after 194 ...
(1872–1954), German politician *
Agnes Henningsen Agnes Kathinka Malling Henningsen (18 November 1868 – 21 April 1962) was a Danish writer and an activist for sexual freedom. Her writings were centred on love and sex, as was her own life. Biography Henningsen was born on the Skovsbo estate i ...
(1868–1962), Danish writer and activist * Agnes Herbert (late 1870s–1960), British writer and big game hunter *
Agnes M. Herzberg Agnes Margaret Herzberg (born 1938) is a Canadian statistician who works as a professor of mathematics and statistics at Queen's University.
, Canadian statistician and professor * Agnes Hewes (1874–1963), American children's author * Agnes C. Higgins (1911–1985), Canadian nutritionist *
Agnes Hijman Agnes Hijman (born 17 January 1966) is a long-distance runner from The Netherlands, who won the Eindhoven Marathon on 8 October 2006, clocking a total time of 2:54:36. She lives in Mijdrecht Mijdrecht is a town in the Netherlands with about 1 ...
(born 1966), Dutch long-distance runner * Agnes Leonard Hill (1842–1917), American journalist, author, poet, newspaper founder/publisher, evangelist, social reformer * Agnes Hiorth (1899–1984), Norwegian painter * Agnes Hotot (fl. 1395), English noblewoman *
Agnes Hsu-Tang Agnes Hsin Mei Hsu-Tang () is a Taiwan-born American archaeologist and art historian. On October 19, 2021, she became the first person of Asian heritage to be elected board chair of one of the oldest historical institutions in America, the New-Y ...
(born 1972), American archaeologist, art historian, and philanthropist *
Agnes Twiston Hughes Agnes Twiston Hughes (28 September 1895 – 20 October 1981) was a Welsh solicitor and mayor of Conwy. She studied at the University of London and became the first woman in Wales to qualify as a solicitor. She worked at her father's firm after ...
(1895–1981), Welsh solicitor and politician * Agnes Hundoegger (1858–1927), German musician and music teacher * Agnes Hungerford (died 1523), English murderer * Agnes Hunt (1866–1948), British nurse *
Agnes Huntington Agnes Huntington (later, Agnes Huntington Cravath; ca. 1864 – March 10, 1953) was an American operatic singer. For several years, she received private tutoring in Europe for music, languages, and drawing. She had a notable career in concert and ...
(ca. 1864–1953), American operatic singer * Agnes Hürland-Büning (1926–2009), German politician * Agnes Husband (1852–1929), Scottish politician: one of Dundee's first female councillors and suffragette * Agnes Husslein (born 1954), Austrian art historian and art manager * Agnes Ibbetson (1757–1823), English plant physiologist * Agnes Igoye (born 1972), Ugandan social worker and campaigner against human trafficking *
Agnes Inglis Agnes Inglis (1870–1952) was a Detroit, Michigan-born anarchist who became the primary architect of the Labadie Collection at the University of Michigan. Early life Agnes Inglis was born on December 3, 1870, in Detroit, Michigan, to Ag ...
(1870–1952), American anarchist and architect * Agnes Irwin (1841–1914), American educator * Agnes Israelson (1896–1989), American politician *
Agnes E. Jacomb Agnes E. Jacomb, pseud: Agnes Elizabeth Jacomb-Hood (1866 – 1949) was an English novelist, born in London. She began her literary career by winning the 250-guinea Guinea ( ),, fuf, 𞤘𞤭𞤲𞤫, italic=no, Gine, wo, Gine, nqo, � ...
(1866–1949), English novelist *
Agnes Janich Agnes Janich, née: Agnieszka Jeziorska, (born 1985) - a visual artist who works with photography and installation art. Within her practice she deals with the history of memory, love and intimacy. She has presented her work in, among others: 9t ...
(born 1985), Polish visual artist * Agnes Janson (1861–1947), Swedish mezzo-soprano opera singer and recitalist * Agnes Jekyll (1861–1937), Scottish-British artist, writer, and philanthropist * Agnes Joaquim (1854–1899), Singaporean-Armenian botanist * Agnes Christine Johnston (1896–1978), American screenwriter *
Agnes Jones Agnes Elizabeth Jones (1832 – 1868) of Fahan, County Donegal, Ireland became the first trained Nursing Superintendent of Liverpool Workhouse Infirmary. She gave all her time and energy to her patients and died at the age of 35 from typhus ...
(1832–1868), Irish nurse *
Agnes Jongerius Agnes Jongerius (; born 4 November 1960) is a Dutch trade unionist and politician who has been a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Netherlands since July 2014. She is a member of the Labour Party, part of the Progressive Alliance o ...
(born 1960), Dutch politician * Agnes Jónsdóttir (died 1507), Icelandic Christian nun *
Agnes Jordan Agnes Jordan (before 1520-29 January 1546) was the last pre-reformation Abbess of Syon Monastery.Syon Abbey, from: www.tudorplace.com.ar/Documents/SyonAbbey.htm It was she who had to sign the deed of surrender on 25 November 1539 which brought t ...
(before 1520–1546), English Roman Catholic abbess *
Agnes Kafula Agnes Mpingana Kafula (born 1 November 1955) is a Namibian politician who has served as mayor of Windhoek from November 2012 to December 2014. She is a survivor of the Cassinga massacre The Battle of Cassinga also known as the Cassinga Raid or ...
(born 1955), Namibian politician *
Agnes Kalibata Agnes Matilda Kalibata is a Rwanda, Rwandan agricultural scientist and policymaker, and president of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA). She served as Rwandan Civil War, Rwanda's minister of agriculture and animal resources fro ...
, Rwandan agricultural scientist and policymaker * Agnes Kant (born 1967), Dutch politician *
Agnes Kaposi Agnes Aranka Kaposi (born 20 October 1932) is a British-Hungarian engineer and author. In 1992 she became the third female to be elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. She was an emeritus professor in electrical engineering at Lo ...
(born 1932), British-Hungarian engineer and author * Agnes Karll (1868–1927), German nurse and nursing reformer * Agnes Kauzuu (born 1979), Namibian football goalkeeper * Agnes Newton Keith (1901–1982), American writer * Agnes Gilmour Kent-Johnston (1893–1981), New Zealand community leader and broadcaster * Agnes Kemp (1823–1908), American physician * Agnes Keyser (1852–1941), English humanitarian, courtesan, and mistress *
Agnes Kharshiing Agnes Kharshiing is a women's rights activist from Meghalaya, India. She is the President of the Civil Society Women's Organization (CSWO). Her outspoken advocacy and leadership of protests for women's and communities' rights has been linked t ...
, Indian woman's rights activist *
Agnes King Agnes Agatha Schuster King (October 21, 1919 – April 23, 2003) was a U.S. Virgin Islander historic preservationist and gardener. She served as the First Lady of United States Virgin Islands from 1975 to 1978 during the tenure of her husband, G ...
(1919–2003), U.S. Virgin Islander historic preservationist and gardener * Agnes Kiprop (born 1980), Kenyan long-distance runner * Agnes Kirabo, Ugandan politician and legislator *
Agnes Kittelsen Agnes Elisabet Hilden Kittelsen (born 20 May 1980 in Kristiansand) is a Norwegian actress. Biography Agnes Kittelsen is known for her role as Anneli in the TV-series ''Skolen'' (2004), as the title character's wife Tikken in the 2008 film ...
(born 1980), Norwegian actress *
Agnes Knochenhauer Agnes Ellinor Knochenhauer (born 5 May 1989) is a Swedish curler who competed at 5 World Curling Championships and at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, winning a silver and a gold medal respectively. C ...
(born 1989), Swedish curler * Agnes Konde, Ugandan businesswoman and corporate executive *
Agnes Kripps Agnes Kripps (née Semeniuk; November 28, 1925 – January 5, 2014) was a Canadian politician. She served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1970 to 1972 from the electoral district of Vancouver South, a member of the Social ...
(1925–2014), Canadian politician * Agnes Krumwiede (born 1977), German pianist and politician * Agnes Kunihira (born 1966), Ugandan politician *
Agnes Lam Agnes Lam (; born 7 March 1972) is a Macau poet, educator, journalist and politician. As a member of the Civic Watch party, she was elected to Macau's legislature in their 2009 Legislative Assembly election, and was the only member of the party re ...
(born 1972), Macanese poet, educator, journalist, and politician * Agnes Lange (1929–2021), German politician * Agnes Larson (1892–1957), American historian * Agnes Kwaje Lasuba (born 1948), South Sudanese politician *
Agnes Latham Agnes Mary Christabel Latham (31 January 1905 – 13 January 1996) was a British academic, Professor of English at Bedford College, London, Bedford College. She is remembered for her lifelong project of editing the letters of Walter Raleigh, Sir W ...
(1905–1996), British academic and professor * Agnes D. Lattimer (1928–2018), American pediatrician *
Agnes Lauchlan Agnes Lauchlan (10 February 1905 – 28 August 1993) was a British stage, film and television actress. Agnes Mary Lauchlan, was born on 10 February 1905 in Putney, London, to Henry D. Lauchlan, a surgeon, and his Scottish-born wife Minnie. S ...
(1905–1993), British stage, film, and television actress * Agnes Christina Laut (1871–1936), Canadian journalist, novelist, historian, and social worker *
Agnes Le Louchier Agnes-Françoise Le Louchier (1660-1717), was the royal mistress of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria from 1694 until 1717. She also served as the spy of Bavaria at the French court. Biography Agnès-Françoise Lelouchier was the daughter ...
(1660–1717), French royal mistress and spy *
Agnes Brand Leahy Agnes Brand Leahy (August 18, 1893 – March 31, 1934) was an American screenwriter active in the 1920s and early 1930s. Biography Born Agnes Laura Brand in Portland, Oregon, and raised in Washington state, she married Fred Leahy in Seattle in 1 ...
(1893–1934), American screenwriter *
Agnes Lee Agnes Lee (' Martha Agnes Rand; 1868 - 1939) was an American poet and translator. Biography Lee was born Martha Agnes Rand in 1868 in Chicago. She was the second daughter of William H. Rand, an American printer and publisher who co-founded t ...
(1868–1939), American poet and translator *
Agnes Limbo Agnes Mundia Limbo (born 12 May 1957 in Kanginzila, Zambezi Region) is a Namibian politician. A member of the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP), she was named the Deputy Secretary of the party at their founding conference in December 2008 ...
(born 1957), Namibian politician * Agnes Littlejohn (1865–1944), Australian writer * Agnes Locsin (born 1957), Filipino dance choreographer * Agnes Loheni (born 1971), New Zealand politician * Agnes Lum (born 1956), American model and singer * Agnes Lundell (1878–1936), Finnish lawyer *
Agnes Lunn Agnes Cathinka Wilhelmine Lunn (16 March 1850 – 12 December 1941) was a Danish painter and sculptor. Biography Lunn was born as a daughter to Villars Knudsen L. and Frederikke Amalie Hagen at Rønnebæksholm. She drew horses as a child and was ...
(1850–1941), Danish painter and sculptor *
Agnes Lyall Agnes Earl Lyall (1908-2013) was an American artist. She helped found the American Abstract Artists in 1936. Her work is included in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian American Art ...
(1908–2013), American artist * Agnes Lyle (1700s–1800s), British ballad singer * Agnes Lyon (1762–1840), Scottish poet * Agnes Syme Macdonald (1882–1966), Scottish suffragette *
Agnes Macdonell Agnes Macdonell (née Harrison; c. 1840 - 20 January 1925) was a British writer and journalist. Biography Agnes Macdonell was the daughter of Daniel Harrison of Shirley House, Beckenham. She lived in the United States of America during the Civ ...
(c. 1840–1925), British writer and journalist * Agnes Maule Machar (1837–1927), Canadian author, poet, and social reformer * Agnes Mure Mackenzie (1891–1955), Scottish historian and writer * Agnes Maclehose (1758–1841), Scottish woman who had an affair with Scottish poet and lyricist,
Robert Burns Robert Burns (25 January 175921 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and is celebrated worldwide. He is the best known of the poets who ha ...
* Agnes Maxwell MacLeod (1783–1879), Scottish poet * Agnes Macphail (1890–1954), Canadian politician *
Agnes Macready Agnes Macready (1855–1935) was an Australian nurse and journalist. She is considered Australia's first female war correspondent. Life Macready was born in 1855 in Rathfriland, Ireland, the eldest of five children of Jane and Henry Macready. ...
(1855–1935), Australian nurse and journalist * Agnes Magnell (1878–1966), Swedish architect *
Agnes Magnúsdóttir Agnes Magnúsdóttir (27 October 1795 – 12 January 1830) was the last person to be executed in Iceland, along with Friðrik Sigurðsson. The pair were sentenced to death for the murder of Nathan Ketilsson, a farmer in Illugastaðir in Vatnsnes, ...
(1795–1830), last person to be executed in Iceland * Agnes Magpale (born 1942), Filipina educator and politician *
Agnes Catherine Maitland Agnes Catherine Maitland (1850–1906) was the principal of Somerville College, Oxford, England. She did much to gain it full college status within the University of Oxford and to expanding its library. She also wrote books about cookery. Life ...
(1850–1906), English academic *
Agnes Mary Mansour Agnes Mary Mansour (April 10, 1931 – December 17, 2004) was an American former Catholic Church, Catholic nun, as well as a politician and public official. She is known for having been given a choice from Holy See, the Vatican in 1983 to end her ...
(1931–2004), American Catholic nun, politician, and public official * Agnes Marshall (1855–1905), English culinary entrepreneur, inventor, and celebrity chef *
Agnes Bernice Martin Agnes Bernice Martin (March 22, 1912 – December 16, 2004), was an American abstract painter. Her work has been defined as an "essay in discretion on inward-ness and silence". Although she is often considered or referred to as a minimalist, Mart ...
(1912–2004), Canadian-American abstract painter *
Agnes Marwa Agnes Mathew Marwa (born December 24, 1978) is a Tanzanian politician and a member of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi political party. She was elected MP to fill in the Special Seats position in 2015. References 1978 births Living people Chama ...
(born 1978), Tanzanian politician * Agnes Mason (1849–1941), British nun *
Agnes Katharina Maxsein Agnes Katharina Maxsein (December 4, 1904 – October 31, 1991) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German Bundestag. Life Maxsein participated in the founding of the CDU Berlin and wa ...
(1904–1991), German politician *
Agnes McCullough Agnes McCullough (, 24 December 1888 – 31 March 1967) was an Irish teacher, philanthropist and activist. Early life and family She was born in 1888 at Tomcoole, County Wexford. She was the ninth child and sixth daughter of John Ryan, strong ...
(1888–1967), Irish teacher, philanthropist, and activist *
Agnes McDonald Agnes McDonald (2 September 1829 – 28 November 1906) was an early European settler to New Zealand, working as a nurse, postmistress and teacher. Living in Māori dominant regions she and her husband served as an important link between Māori and ...
(1829–1906), New Zealand settler, nurse, postmistress, and teacher *
Agnes McLaren Agnes McLaren (4 July 1837 – 17 April 1913) FRCPI was a respected Scottish doctor who was one of the first to give medical assistance to women in India who, because of custom, were unable to access medical help from male doctors. Agnes was a ...
(1837–1913), Scottish doctor *
Agnes McLean Agnes McLean (4 December 1918 – 25 April 1994) was a Scottish trade unionist and politician. Born in the Ibrox area of Glasgow,
(1918–1994), Scottish trade unionist and politician * Agnes McWhinney (1891–1987), Australian solicitor * Agnes Mellers (died 1513/1514), English co-founder of Nottingham High School * Agnes E. Meyer (1887–1970), American journalist, philanthropist, civil rights activist, and art patron * Agnes Meyer-Brandis (born 1973), German artist * Agnes Kirsopp Lake Michels (1909–1993), American scholar *
Agnes Miegel Agnes Miegel (9 March 1879 – 26 October 1964) was a German author, journalist and poet. She is best known for her poems and short stories about East Prussia, but also for the support she gave to the Nazi Party. Biography Agnes Miegel was born ...
(1879–1964), German author, journalist, and poet *
Agnes Milne Agnes Anderson Milne (1 December 1851 – 1919) was a founding member of the South Australian branch of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, a member of the first executive of the Working Women’s Trades Union, and South Australia’s seco ...
(1851–1919), Australian suffragist *
Agnes Milowka Agnes Milowka (23 December 1981 – 27 February 2011) was an Australian technical diver, underwater photographer, author, maritime archaeologist and cave explorer. She gained international recognition for penetrating deeper than previou ...
(1981–2011), Australian technical driver, underwater photographer, author, maritime archaeologist, and cave explorer * Agnes Woods Mitchell (1802–1844), Scottish-American writer and schoolteacher * Agnes Mizere, Malawian TV personality, journalist, and blogger *
Agnez Mo Agnes Monica Muljoto (born 1 July 1986), known professionally as Agnez Mo (stylized as all caps), is an Indonesian singer and actress. She was professionally known as Agnes Monica before amending her stage name. As a bilingual singer who reco ...
(born 1986), Indonesian pop star * Agnes Mongan (1905–1996), American art historian and curator * Agnes Marion Moodie (1881–1969), Scottish chemist *
Agnes Dunbar Moodie Fitzgibbon Agnes Dunbar Fitzgibbon Chamberlin ( Moodie; 1833–1913) was a Canadian artist living in Ontario. Biography She was born Agnes Dunbar Moodie on a farm near Cobourg, Ontario. Her parents were John and Susanna Moodie. Around five years later, t ...
(1833–1913), Canadian artist *
Agnes Claypole Moody Agnes Mary Claypole Moody (January 1, 1870 – August 29, 1954) was an American zoologist and professor of natural science. Early life and education Agnes Mary Claypole Moody was born in Bristol, England to Jane (Trotter) and Edward Waller Clayp ...
(1870–1954), American zoologist and professor * Agnes Moore (born 1979), American entertainer who performs as Peppermint (drag queen) *
Agnes Moorehead Agnes Robertson Moorehead (December 6, 1900April 30, 1974) was an American actress. In a career spanning four decades, her credits included work in radio, stage, film, and television.Obituary '' Variety'', May 8, 1974, page 286. Moorehead was t ...
(1900–1974), American actress * Agnes Morgan (1879–1976), American director, playwright, actress, and theatrical producer *
Agnes Fay Morgan Agnes Fay Morgan (May 4, 1884 – July 20, 1968) was an American chemist and academic. She was the longtime chair of the home economics program at the University of California. Her program was strongly grounded in science, and students admitte ...
(1884–1968), American chemist and academic * Agnes Thomas Morris (1865–1949), American writer and clubwoman *
Agnes Morrison Agnes Brysson Morrison (1867-1934, Inglis) was a Scotswoman who is credited with inventing "flag days" when small flags or badges, usually of paper, are given in exchange for donations to charity collections. Charitable work Morrison's first re ...
(1867–1934), Scottish charity worker * Agnes Morton (1872–1952), British tennis player *
Agnes Mowinckel Agnes Mowinckel (25 August 1875 – 1 April 1963) was a Norwegian actress and theatre director. Born in Bergen into a distinguished family, she became Norway's first professional stage director. A pioneer in bringing painters to the theatre, she ...
(1875–1963), Norwegian actress and theatre director *
Agnes Mukabaranga Agnes Mukabaranga is a Rwandan politician. Mukabaranga is a member of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC) and member of both the Pan-African Parliament and former member of both the National Assembly and the Rwandan Senate. She is a lawyer by p ...
, Rwandan politician *
Agnes Mulder Agnes Henriëtte Mulder (born 21 October 1973) is a Dutch politician serving as a member of the House of Representatives since 2012. A member of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA), she was previously elected to the municipal council of Ass ...
(born 1973), Dutch politician * Agnes Murgoci (1875–1929), Australian-English zoologist and folklorist * Agnes G. Murphy (1865–1931), Irish journalist and writer *
Agnes Muthspiel Agnes Muthspiel (born Agnes Gahbauer: 8 February 1914 - 3 May 1966) was a Salzburg painter, representative of the "Salzburg Group" of artists that came to prominence during the 1950s.Rosina König-Hollerwöger: Agnes Muthspiel. Sonderwege der ös ...
(1914–1966), Austrian painter


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Agnes Nalwanga Agnes Nalwanga, is a Ugandan businesswoman, management professional and corporate executive, who serves as the Head of Consumer Services at Umeme Limited, the largest electricity distribution company in Uganda. She is a member of the compan ...
(born 1975), Ugandan businesswoman, management professional, and corporate executive * Agnes Namata, Ugandan footballer * Agnes Namyalo (born c. 1975), Ugandan banker and corporate executive * Agnes Nandutu, Ugandan journalist, politician, and Minister *
Agnes Nanogak Agnes Nanogak Goose (12 November 19255 May 2001) was an Inuk artist from Holman (Ulukhaktok), Northwest Territories, Canada. Life Nanogak was born on Baillie Island, Northwest Territories, in 1925. Her father, Natkutsiak (Billy Banksland) wa ...
(1925–2001), Canadian artist * Agnes Nestor (1880–1948), American labor leader, politician, and social reformer * Agnes Neuerer, Austrian luger * Agnes Neuhaus (1854–1944), German social worker and politician *
Agnes Ng Siew Heok The Toa Payoh ritual murders took place in Singapore in 1981. On 25 January, the body of a nine-year-old girl was found at a block of public housing flats in the town of Toa Payoh, and two weeks later, the body of a ten-year-old boy was fo ...
, or simply
Agnes Ng The Toa Payoh ritual murders took place in Singapore in 1981. On 25 January, the body of a nine-year-old girl was found at a block of public housing Public housing in Singapore, flats in the town of Toa Payoh, and two weeks later, the body ...
, Singaporean murder victim of the Toa Payoh child murders in 1981 * Agnes Nicholls (1876–1959), English soprano *
Agnes Nixon Agnes Nixon ( Eckhardt; December 10, 1922 – September 28, 2016) was an American television writer and producer, and the creator of the ABC soap operas ''One Life to Live'', ''All My Children'', as well as ''Loving'' and its spin-off '' The Ci ...
(1922–2016), American television writer and producer *
Agnes Nyalonje Agnes Nyalonje is a Malawian politician who has served as the country's Education Minister since July 2020. Education Nyalonje has a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Social Science from the University of Malawi, a postgraduate diploma in perso ...
, Malawian politician *
Agnes Nyanhongo Agnes Nyanhongo (born 1960) is a Zimbabwean stone sculptor. Early life and training A native of Nyanga, Nyanhongo is the daughter of first-generation sculptor Claud Nyanhongo and sister of Gedion Nyanhongo. She spent much time helping in her fa ...
(born 1960), Zimbabwean sculptor * Agnes Nyblin (1869–1945), Norwegian photographer * Agnes Nygaard Haug (born 1933), Norwegian judge * Agnes O'Casey (born 1995/1996), English actress * Agnes O'Farrelly (1874–1951), Irish academic and professor *
Agnes Oaks Age Oks (born 29 May 1970) known professionally as Agnes Oaks, is an Estonian former ballet dancer, who was a principal dancer with English National Ballet. Early life Age Oks was born in Vändra. She started ballet at age 10, and her Russian ...
(born 1970), Estonian ballerina *
Agnes Obel Agnes Caroline Thaarup Obel (born 28 October 1980) is a Danish singer, songwriter, and musician based in Berlin. Her debut album, '' Philharmonics'' (2010), was released by PIAS Recordings, and was certified gold in June 2011 by the Belgian En ...
(born 1980), Danish indie folk singer-songwriter and pianist * Agnes Odhiambo, Kenyan accountant, financial manager, and civil servant * Agnes Odhiambo, Kenyan female human rights activist *
Agnes Okoh Agnes Okoh (May 1905 – March 10, 1995) was a Nigerian, an Igbo of humble origin, who became a Christian evangelist. She was the founder of Christ Holy Church International, an African Independent Church in Nigeria. Early life Agnes Okoh was bo ...
(1905–1995), Nigerian Christian evangelist * Agnes Osazuwa (born 1989), Nigerian track and field sprinter * Agnes Elisabeth Overbeck (1870–1919), Anglo-Russian composer and pianist * Agnes Owens (1926–2014), Scottish author * Agnes Ozman (1870–1937), American evangelical * Agnes Pardaens (born 1956), Belgian long-distance runner *
Agnes Pareyio Agnes Pareyio (born 24 June 1956) is a Maasai Kenyan women's rights activist, politician and founder and director of the Tasaru Ntomonok Rescue Center for Girls, an organization that campaigns against female genital cutting. Biography Par ...
(born 1956), Kenyan woman's rights activist, politician, and businesswoman *
Agnes Miller Parker Agnes Miller Parker (1895–1980) was an engraver, illustrator and painter in oil and tempera. Born in Ayrshire, she spent most of her career in London and southern Britain. She is especially known as a twentieth century wood-engraver thanks to ...
(1895–1980), Scottish engraver, illustrator, and painter * Agnes Parsons (1884–1970), American screenwriter *
Agnes Lawrence Pelton Agnes Lawrence Pelton (1881–1961) was a modernist painter who was born in Germany and moved to the United States as a child. She studied art in the United States and Europe. She made portraits of Pueblo Native Americans, desert landscapes and s ...
(1881–1961), German painter * Agnes Penemulungu, Malawian politician * Agnes Pihlava (born 1980), Polish musician *
Agnes Baker Pilgrim Agnes Emma Baker Pilgrim (September 11, 1924 – November 27, 2019) was a Native American spiritual elder from Grants Pass, Oregon. She was the oldest member of her tribe, the Takelma. She was also the granddaughter of Jack Harney, the first ele ...
(1924–2019), Native American spiritual elder *
Agnes Plum Agnes Plum (born Agnes Jansen: 9 April 1869 – 10 August 1951) was a German politician (SPD, KPD). Between 1925 and 1928 she sat as a Communist member of the national parliament (''Reichstag''). Life Agnes Jansen was born in Bardenberg, today ...
(1869–1951), German politician * Agnes Pochin (1825–1908), British woman's rights activist *
Agnes Pockels Agnes Luise Wilhelmine Pockels (14 February 1862 – 21 November 1935) was a German chemist whose research was fundamental in establishing the modern discipline known as surface science, which describes the properties of liquid and solid surfa ...
(1862–1935), German chemist * Agnes Blake Poor (1842–1922), American author and translator, known professionally as Dorothy Prescott *
Agnes Porter Agnes Porter (c.1752 – 1814) was a British governess known for her diaries. Life Porter was born in Edinburgh; her year of birth is uncertain but her birthday was 18 June. Her father was a member of the clergy. She was fluent in French and she ...
(c. 1752–1814), British governess * Agnes Potten (died 1556), English prisoner who was burned at the stake * Agnes Prest (died 1557), Cornish Protestant martyr *
Agnes Quaye Agnes Quaye (born 5 October 1989) is a Ghanaian footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Ghana women's national football team. She was part of the team at the 2014 African Women's Championship The 2014 African Women's Championship, the 11t ...
(born 1989), Ghanaian footballer * Agnes J. Quirk (1884–1974), American bacteriologist, plant pathologist, and inventor *
Agnes Quisumbing Agnes Quisumbing is an economist and a senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute. She holds a PhD from the University of the Philippines (including a year at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and a bachel ...
, Filipino economist and academic * Agnes Raeburn (1872–1955), Scottish artist *
Agnes Ramsey Agnes Ramsey (died 1399), was an English businesswoman.Oxford Dictionary of National Biography She was the daughter of architect and mason William Ramsey, and married mason Robert Hubard. She was likely trained in the craft by her father. Upon ...
(died 1399), English businesswoman * Agnes Ravatn (born 1983), Norwegian novelist, columnist, and journalist * Agnes Regan (1869–1943), American Roman Catholic social reformer *
Agnes Rehni Agnes Rehni (24 May 1887 – 3 November 1966) was a Danish stage and film actress. Selected filmography *'' Telegramtyvene'' - 1915 *'' Grevindens ære'' - 1919 *''Københavnere'' - 1933 *'' Flight from the Millions'' - 1934 *'' Giftes-nej tak ...
(1887–1966), Danish stage and film actress * Agnes Reisch (born 1999), German ski jumper * Agnes Repplier (1855–1950), American essayist * Agnes Reston (1771–1856), Scottish wartime nurse, also known as the Heroine of Matagorda *
Agnes Kay Eppers Reynders Agnes Kay Eppers Reynders is a road cyclist from Bolivia. She represented her nation at the 2000 and 2005 UCI Road World Championships. She also competed in the triathlon at the 1999, 2003 and 2007 Pan American Games The 2007 Pan American ...
(born 1971), Bolivian road cyclist * Agnes Richards (1883–1967), American psychiatric nurse * Agnes Millen Richmond (1870–1964), American painter *
Agnes Richter Agnes Richter (1844–1918) was a Victorian-era seamstress who is remembered for an embroidered jacket she made while being held in Heidelberg psychiatric hospital. Life Richter was born in 1844. When she was in her fifties she was earning her livi ...
(1844–1918), German seamstress *
Agnes Ludwig Riddle Agnes Ludwig Riddle (born 1865 - died 5 May 1930) was an American politician who served as a member of the Colorado House of Representatives from 1911 to 1914 and in the Colorado Senate from 1917 to 1920. She was the first woman to serve in both ...
(1865–1930), American politician *
Agnes Jane Robertson Agnes Jane Robertson M.A. PhD (1893-1959) was a historian of Anglo-Saxon England. She was a student of Hector Munro Chadwick Hector Munro Chadwick (22 October 1870 – 2 January 1947) was an English philologist. Chadwick was the Elrington ...
(1893–1959), English historian * Agnes Kelly Robertson (1833–1916), Scottish-American stage actress * Agnes Robertson Robertson (1882–1968), Australian schoolteacher, community worker, and politician *
Agnes L. Rogers Agnes Low Rogers (October 28, 1884 – July 16, 1943) was a Scottish educator and educational psychologist. Early life Agnes Low Rogers was born in Dundee, the daughter of William Thomson Rogers and Janet Low Rogers. She earned a master's de ...
(1884–1943), Scottish educator and psychologist *
Agnes Romilly White Agnes Romilly White (1872–1945) was an Irish novelist who wrote about the poverty, bereavement and comedy that she saw around her. Life and work White was the born to Rev. Robert White and his wife Anna Maria in Tyrone. Her father was the re ...
(1872–1945), Irish novelist *
Agnes Rose-Soley Agnes Rebecca Rose-Soley (1847 – 19 March 1938) was a Scottish-born Australian journalist and poet. She wrote under the pseudonyms Rose de Boheme and Pistachio and sometimes with her husband as A. J. Rose-Soley. Life Rose-Soley was born Agnes R ...
(1847–1938), Scottish-Australian journalist and poet * Agnes Rossi (born 1959), American fiction writer *
Agnes Rothery Agnes Rothery (1888–1954), or Agnes Edwards Rothery, was the pen name of American writer Agnes (née Edwards) Pratt. Primarily known as a travel writer, she also published novels. Rothery died in 1954 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Her papers a ...
(1888–1954), American writer *
Agnes Ryan Agnes Edna Ryan (November 10, 1878 – 1954) was an American pacifist, vegetarian, suffragist and managing editor of ''Woman's Journal'', 1910-1917.
(1878–1954), American pacifist, vegetarian, suffragist, and journal editor * Agnes Salm-Salm (1844–1912), American wife of Prince Felix zu Salm-Salm * Agnes Sam (born 1942), South African writer *
Agnes Samaria Agnes Maryna Samaria (born 11 August 1972 in Otjiwarongo) is a retired Namibian middle-distance runner who specialized in the 800 metres. Samaria won two of the three medals that the country won at the 2007 All-Africa Games. She has been a UNIC ...
(born 1972), Namibian middle-distance runner *
Agnes Sampson Agnes Sampson (died 28 January 1591) was a Scottish healer and purported witch. Also known as the "Wise Wife of Keith", Sampson was involved in the North Berwick witch trials in the later part of the sixteenth century. Background Sampson liv ...
(died 1591), Scottish purported witch * Agnes Samuelson (1887–1963), American educator and school superintendent * Agnes Sander-Plump (1888–1980), German painter * Agnes Sandström (1887–1985), Swedish Titanic survivor *
Agnes Sanford Agnes Mary Sanford (November 4, 1897 – February 21, 1982) was an American Christian writer. She is most known for founding the Inner Healing movement, a process she described as the healing of memories. Education Agnes attended the Shanghai A ...
(1897–1982), American writer * Agnes Yewande Savage (1906–1964), Nigerian medical doctor and physician * Agnes Scanlon (1923–2018), American politician *
Agnes Schierhuber Agnes Schierhuber (born 31 May 1946) is an Austrian politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP). She is a member of the Austrian People's Party, which is part of the European People's Party. Schierhuber has been a member of the Europe ...
(born 1946), Austrian politician * Agnes Schmidt (1875–1952), German activist and politician * Agnes M. Sigurðardóttir (born 1954), Icelandic prelate *
Agnes Simon Agnes Simon (''née'' Almási; 21 June 1935 – 19 August 2020) was an international table tennis player from Hungary. Personal life After the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, she fled to Sweden to seek political asylum, together with her husband ...
(1935–2020), Hungarian table tennis player * Agnes Sjöberg (1888–1964), Finnish veterinarian * Agnes Elizabeth Slack (1858–1946), English Temperance advocate * Agnes Sligh Turnbull (1888–1982), American writer *
Agnes Slott-Møller Agnes Slott-Møller, née Rambusch (10 June 1862, in Nyboder – 11 June 1937, in Løgismose, Assens Municipality), was a Danish Symbolist painter; influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites. She is known for works inspired by Danish history and folklore ...
(1862–1937), Danish painter *
Agnes Smedley Agnes Smedley (February 23, 1892 – May 6, 1950) was an American journalist, writer, and activist who supported the Indian Independence Movement and the Chinese Communist Revolution. Raised in a poverty-stricken miner's family in Missouri and Co ...
(1892–1950), American journalist, writer, and activist * Agnes Smidt (1874–1952), Danish painter * Agnes Smith Lewis (1843–1926), Scottish travel writer alongside her twin sister, Margaret * Agnes Smyth (c. 1755–1783), Irish Methodist preacher * Agnes Sorma (1862–1927), German actress * Agnes Stavenhagen (1860–1945), German operatic soprano * Agnes Steele (1881–1949), American actress * Agnes Steineger (1863–1965), Norwegian painter * Agnes Stevenson (1873–1935), British chess player * Agnes Grainger Stewart (1871–1956), Scottish writer * Agnes L. Storrie (1864–1936), Australian poet and writer *
Agnes Straub Agnes Josephine Straub (2 April 1890 – 8 July 1941) was a German film actress. Biography Agnes Josephine Straub was born on 2 April 1890 in Munich. She made her stage debut in Dachau at the age of 13. She began attending acting lessons and, in ...
(1890–1941), German film actress *
Agnes Street-Klindworth Agnes Street-Klindworth, also Agnes Denis-Street, was the illegitimate daughter of journalist, actor and diplomat Georg Klindworth (1798–1882) and a Danish actress named Brigitta Bartels (1786–1864). Biography She was born on 19 Octobe ...
(1825–1906), illegitimate daughter of Danish journalist, actor, and diplomat, Georg Klindworth *
Agnes Strickland Agnes Strickland (18 July 1796 – 8 July 1874) was an English historical writer and poet. She is particularly remembered for her ''Lives of the Queens of England'' (12 vols, 1840–1848). Biography The daughter of Thomas Strickland and his wi ...
(1796–1874), English writer and poet * Agnes Surriage Frankland (1726–1783), American tavern maid who married British baronet, Sir Charles Henry * Agnes Syme Lister (1834–1893), Scottish botanist * Agnes Taaka (born 1980), Ugandan politician, social worker, and legislator * Agnes Tachyon (1998–2009), Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse *
Agnes Oforiwa Tagoe-Quarcoopome Agnes Oforiwa Tagoe-Quarcoopome (27 May 19137 July 1997), also known as Auntie Oforiwa, was one of the women who supported Kwame Nkrumah in the fight for Ghanaian independence. She was also a market queen. Early life Agnes was born on 27 May ...
(1913–1997), Ghanaian activist *
Agnes Tait Agnes Tait (1894–1981) was an American painter, pen-and-ink artist, lithographer, book illustrator, muralist and dancer. Early life Born in Greenwich Village in New York City, Agnes Tait was the second and last child of Anita Innocentia McCart ...
(1894–1981), American painter, artist, lithographer, muralist, and dancer * Agnes Takea (died 1622), Japanese Roman Catholic martyr * Agnes Clara Tatham (1893–1972), English painter * Agnes Taubert (1844–1877), German writer and philosopher * Agnes Taylor (1821–1911), English Mormon pioneer * Agnes Reeves Taylor (born 1965), ex-wife of former Liberian President, Charles Taylor *
Agnes Terei Agnes Terei was a Vanuatuan educator and politician. In 1965 she became the first woman appointed to the Advisory Council of the New Hebrides. Biography Terei worked as an assistant teacher at the Sainte Therese mission school in Espiritu Santo ...
, Vanuatuan educator and politician * Agnes Le Thi Thanh, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs * Agnes Thomas Morris (1865–1949), American writer and clubwoman * Agnes Tibayeita Isharaza, Ugandan lawyer and corporate executive * Agnes Tirop (1995–2021), Kenyan long-distance runner *
Agnes Tjongarero Agnes Basilia Tjongarero (born 17 May 1946) is a Namibian politician. Tjongarero was born on 17 May 1946 in Walvis Bay, South Africa (today Namibia). Between 1968 and 1975 she trained as nurse, midwife, nursing manager and nursing educator, an ...
(born 1946), Namibian politician *
Agnes Torres Agnes Torres is a transgender woman who participated in Harold Garfinkel's research in the early 1960s, making her the first subject of an in-depth discussion of transgender identity in sociology. She is the subject of a 2018 documentary short. Ea ...
(born 1939), one of the first studied transgender women * Agnes Tsao Kou Ying (1821–1856), Chinese layperson * Agnes Tschetschulin (1859–1942), Finnish composer and violinist *
Agnes Tschurtschenthaler Agnes Tschurtschenthaler (born 12 January 1982) is an Italian middle- and long-distance runner who specialized in the 1500 metres and 3000 metres steeplechase. Biography In her early career, she finished eleventh at the 1999 World Youth Champion ...
(born 1982), Italian middle- and long-distance runner * Agnes Tuckey (1877–1972), English tennis player *
Agnes TuiSamoa Agnes Rosa TuiSamoa (née Sue; 7 December 1932 – 17 November 2004) was a Pacific community organizer and social worker in Auckland, New Zealand. Biography TuiSamoa was born in Suva, Fiji, to a Samoan mother, Apaula Theresa Perera, and Chin ...
(1932–2004), New Zealand community organizer and social worker * Agnes Tyrrell (1846–1883), Czech composer and pianist *
Agnes Ullmann Agnes Ullmann (14 April 1927 – 25 February 2019) was a French microbiologist. Biography Ullmann received her doctorate in microbiology from the University of Budapest. After a research visit to Institut Pasteur in 1958/59 working with Jacques ...
(1927–2019), French microbiologist * Agnes van Ardenne (born 1950), Dutch politician and diplomat * Agnes van Stolk (1898–1980), Dutch artist * Agnes van den Bossche (c. 1435– c. 1504), Dutch painter * Agnes Vanderburg (1901–1989), Native American teacher, translator, and author * Agnes Gertrude VanKoughnet (1860–1940), Canadian socialite * Agnes Varis (1930–2011), American businesswoman and philanthropist * Agnes Vernon (1895–1948), American silent film actress *
Agnes Nebo von Ballmoos Agnes Nebo von Ballmoos (February 21, 1938 – March 29, 2000) was a Liberian professor of music, scholar of Liberian folk music, conductor, composer, and lawyer. Von Ballmoos contributed to the preservation of Liberian folk music by collecting a ...
(1938–2000), Liberian professor, conductor, composer, and lawyer * Agnes von Konow (1868–1944), Finnish animal rights advocate *
Agnes von Krusenstjerna Agnes von Krusenstjerna (October 9, 1894 – March 10, 1940) was a Swedish writer and noble. She was a controversial writer whose books challenged the moral standards of the day and was the center of a great literary controversy of the freedo ...
(1894–1940), Swedish writer * Agnes von Kurowsky (1892–1984), American nurse during World War I with whom Ernest Hemingway fell in love * Agnes von Mansfeld-Eisleben (1551–1637), German countess *
Agnes von Rosen Agnes von Rosen (September 8, 1924 – April 4, 2001) was a Swedish aristocrat and bullfighter and stunt performer. She spent most of her later years in Mexico. Life Agnes von Rosen, the daughter of the Swedisn Military Attache to the British ...
(1924–2001), Swedish aristocrat, bullfighter, and stunt performer * Agnes von Zahn-Harnack (1884–1950), German teacher, writer, and woman's rights activist * Agnes Walsh (born 1950), Canadian poet, playwright, actor, and storyteller * Agnes Marion McLean Walsh (1884–1967), Australian nurse *
Agnes Warburg Agnes Beatrice Warburg (1872–1953) was a British photographer who contributed to the acceptance of colour photography in the English-speaking world. She had been encouraged to take up photography by her brother, John Cimon Warburg (1867–193 ...
(1872–1953), British photographer * Agnes Ward White (1857–1943), wife of Albert B. White, the former Governor of West Virginia *
Agnes Waterhouse Agnes Waterhouse (c. 1503 – 29 July 1566), also known as Mother Waterhouse, was one of the first women executed for witchcraft in England. In 1566, she was accused of witchcraft along with two other women: Elizabeth Francis and Joan Waterhous ...
(c. 1503–1566), English woman accused of witchcraft *
Agnes Waters Agnes Waters (born Agnes Murphy Mulligan on July 1, 1893; died May 9, 1962) was a real estate person and member of the Mothers' movement who has been called "the most inflammatory lecturer on the Mothers' circuit in the 1930s and 1940s." Although ...
(1893–1962), American politician and realtor *
Agnes Baldwin Webb Agnes Louise Baldwin Webb (March 24, 1926 – June 7, 2001) was an American women's basketball player, who played on the first United States women's national basketball team. Baldwin played basketball at Nashville Business College, which was a pe ...
(1926–2001), American basketball player * Agnes Weinrich (1873–1946), American visual artist * Agnes Welin (1844–1928), Swedish missionary *
Agnes E. Wells Agnes Ermina Wells, Ph.D. (January 4, 1876, Saginaw, Michigan – July 6, 1959, Saginaw, Michigan) was an American educator and a women's equal rights movement activist. She was Dean of Women at Indiana University and professor of mathematics an ...
(1876–1959), American educator and women's equal rights activist * Agnes Wenman (died 1617), English Roman Catholic translator * Agnes Wergeland (1857–1914), Norwegian-American historian, poet, and educator * Agnes Westbrook Morrison (1854–1939), American lawyer * Agnes Weston (1840–1918), English philanthropist * Agnes Weston (1879–1972), New Zealand politician * Agnes Wheeler (bap. 1734–1804), British writer *
Agnes Burns Wieck Agnes Burns Wieck (January 4, 1892 – October 22, 1966) was an American labor activist and journalist, described as "a Coal Field 'Hell Raiser'". Early life Agnes Burns was born in Sandoval, Illinois Sandoval is a village in Marion County ...
(1892–1966), American labor activist and journalist *
Agnes Wieslander Agnes Wieslander (1873–1934) was a Swedish painter who mainly produced landscapes although she also painted still lifes and portraits. Her art education included Harald Foss in Copenhagen, the Académie Colarossi in Paris, Carl Wilhelmson in Go ...
(1873–1934), Swedish painter *
Agnes Windeck Agnes Windeck (; 27 March 1888 – 28 September 1975) was a German theatre and film actress. She appeared in more than 50 films between 1939 and 1973. She was born in Hamburg and started her career at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in 1904. Sh ...
(1888–1975), German theatre and film actress *
Agnes Wolbert Agnes Geziena Wolbert (born 20 August 1958) is a Dutch politician. As a member of the Labour Party (Partij van de Arbeid) she was an MP between 30 November 2006 and 23 March 2017. She focused on matters of senior citizen policy, normal and spec ...
(born 1958), Dutch politician *
Agnes Wold Agnes Wold, born January 7, 1955, is a professor of clinical bacteriology specializing in the normal flora of the body, at the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
(born 1955), Swedish biologist and professor * Agnes Wood (1921–2013), New Zealand artist and writer * Agnes Woodward (1872–1938), American music educator and whistler *
Agnes World Agnes World (28 April 1995 – 20 August 2012) was an American-bred, Japanese-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, best known for his performances over sprint distances in Europe. Bred in Kentucky, he was sold for over $1 million as a ye ...
(1995–2012), American-bred Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and sire *
Agnes Wright Spring Agnes Wright Spring (January 5, 1894 – March 20, 1988) was a journalist, writer and historian from Wyoming who wrote books focusing on Wyoming and Western history. Biography Wright was born on January 5, 1894, in Delta, Colorado, the daughter o ...
(1894–1988), American journalist, writer, and historian *
Agnes Yombwe Agnes Buya Yombwe (born 18 February 1966) is a Zambian mixed media artist, arts educator, author and mentor. Her artistic practice explores indigenous knowledge systems and especially the Mbusa of Zambia’s Bemba people. She also examines other s ...
(born 1966), Zambian mixed media artist, arts educator, author, and mentor * Agnes Zawadzki (born 1994), American figure skater * Agnes Zimmermann (1847–1925), German pianist and composer *
Agnes Zurowski Agnes Zurowski (February 21, 1920 – June 25, 2013) was a pitcher for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) in 1945. She both threw and batted right-handed. Early life and family She was born on a family farm, five miles n ...
(1920–2013), American baseball pitcher


Ágnes

* Ágnes Babos (1944–2020), Hungarian handball player *
Ágnes Bartha Ágnes Galambos Bartha née Schwartz (born 26 October 1922) is a Hungarian photographer and Ravensbrück concentration camp survivor. Together with her friend Edith Kiss she was deported to Ravensbrück in the autumn of 1944 and then transferred to ...
(born 1922), Hungarian photographer * Ágnes Bukta (born 1993), Hungarian tennis player *
Ágnes Bánfai Ágnes Bánfai (8 June 1947 – 20 August 2020) was a Hungarian gymnast. She competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in all artistic gymnastics events and finished in fifth place in the team competition. Her best individual result was tenth place ...
(1947–2020), Hungarian gymnast * Ágnes Bánfalvy (born 1954), Hungarian actress * Ágnes Bíró (1917–2008), Hungarian swimmer * Ágnes Csomor (born 1979), Hungarian actress *
Ágnes Dobó Ágnes Dobó (born 5 September 1988) is a Hungarian model and beauty pageant titleholder who won the Hungarian national beauty contest A Királynő in 2010. She was supposed to represent Hungary in the Miss World 2010 contest in China ...
(born 1988), Hungarian model and beauty pageant titleholder *
Ágnes Dragos Ágnes Dragos ( ) is a Hungarian sprint canoer who competed in the early 1980s. She won a bronze medal in the K-4 500 m event at the 1982 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Belgrade Belgrade ( , ;, ; Names of European cities in d ...
, Hungarian sprint canoer * Ágnes Esterházy (1891–1956), Hungarian actress * Ágnes Farkas (born 1973), Hungarian handball player *
Ágnes Ferencz Ágnes Ferencz (born October 11, 1956 in Budapest) is a Hungarian sport shooter. She competed in pistol shooting events at the Summer Olympics in 1988 and 1992 File:1992 Events Collage V1.png, From left, clockwise: 1992 Los Angeles riots, Riot ...
(born 1956), Hungarian sport shooter *
Ágnes Fodor Ágnes Fodor (born 31 March 1964) is a Hungarian backstroke swimmer. She competed in three events at the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (russian: Летние Олимпийские игры 1980, Letniye Olimpiyskiye igry 1 ...
(born 1964), Hungarian swimmer * Ágnes Gajdos-Hubai (1948–2014), Hungarian volleyball player *
Ágnes Gee Ágnes Gee (born 29 August 1974), previously known as Ágnes Muzamel, is a Hungarian former professional tennis player. Gee, who was born in Budapest, appeared in seven Fed Cup, Federation Cup ties for Hungary in the early 1990s, while competing ...
(born 1974), Hungarian tennis player * Ágnes Gergely (born 1933), Hungarian writer, educator, journalist, and translator *
Ágnes Gerlach Ágnes Gerlach (born 22 July 1968) is a Hungarian diver. She competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1992, ca, Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1992), offic ...
(born 1968), Hungarian diver * Ágnes Geréb (born 1952), Hungarian gynaecologist and psychologist *
Ágnes Hankiss Ágnes Hankiss (born Ágnes Erdős; 7 March 1950 – 17 August 2021) was a Hungarian politician and elected Member of the European Parliament (MEP) with Fidesz, a member of the European People's Party. She was born and died in Budapest, Hungary. ...
(1950–2021), Hungarian politician * Ágnes Hegedűs, Hungarian orienteer *
Ágnes Heller Ágnes Heller (12 May 1929 – 19 July 2019) was a Hungarian philosopher and lecturer. She was a core member of the Budapest School philosophical forum in the 1960s and later taught political theory for 25 years at the New School for Social Rese ...
(1929–2019), Hungarian philosopher and lecturer * Ágnes Herczeg, Hungarian artist * Ágnes Herczegh (born 1950), Hungarian discus thrower * Ágnes Hornyák (born 1982), Hungarian handball player * Ágnes Hranitzky, Hungarian film editor and director * Ágnes Juhász-Balajcza (born 1952), Hungarian volleyball player *
Ágnes Kaczander Ágnes Kaczander (also known as ''Kaczander-Kiss'') (born 21 November 1953 in Budapest) is a former breaststroke swimmer from Hungary, who competed at the Summer Olympics for her native country in 1972.Ágnes Keleti (born 1921), Hungarian-Israeli Olympic champion artistic gymnast * Ágnes Konkoly (born 1987), Hungarian model, wedding planner, and beauty pageant titleholder * Ágnes Kovács (born 1981), Hungarian swimmer * Ágnes Kozáry (born 1966), Hungarian sprinter * Ágnes Kunhalmi (born 1982), Hungarian politician * Ágnes Lehóczky (born 1976), Hungarian poet, academic, and translator * Ágnes Litter (born 1975), Hungarian alpine skier * Ágnes Lukács (1920–2016), Hungarian-Jewish painter, graphic artist, and school teacher *
Ágnes Miskó Ágnes Miskó (born 1 October 1971) is a Hungarian gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and commonly known as Seoul 1988 ( ko, ...
(born 1971), Hungarian gymnast *
Ágnes Mócsy Ágnes Mócsy is a Professor of Physics at the Pratt Institute who works on theoretical nuclear physics. She is also a filmmaker, science communicator and a Fellow of the American Physical Society. Education and early career Mócsy grew up i ...
, Romanian physicist * Ágnes Molnár (born 1956), Hungarian politician * Ágnes Mutina (born 1988), Hungarian swimmer *
Ágnes Nagy Agnes Nagy (born 27 July 1992) is a Hungarian footballer who plays as a midfielder and has appeared for the Hungary women's national team. Club career Nagy played domestic football with MTK Hungária in the Női NB I. In June 2016, Nagy joi ...
(born 1992), Hungarian footballer * Ágnes Nemes Nagy (1922–1991), Hungarian poet, writer, educator, and translator *
Ágnes Németh Ágnes Németh (born 22 September 1961) is a Hungarian basketball player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (russian: Летние Олимпийские игры 1980, Letniye Olim ...
(born 1961), Hungarian basketball player * Ágnes Osztolykán (born 1974), Hungarian politician and activist * Ágnes Pallag (born 1993), Hungarian volleyball player * Ágnes Pozsonyi, Hungarian sprint canoer *
Ágnes Primász Ágnes Primász (born 5 March 1980 in Dunaújváros) is a female water polo player from Hungary, who competed for her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Primász became top scorer with fourteen goals at the 2001 Wo ...
(born 1980), Hungarian water polo player *
Ágnes Rapai ''The native form of this personal name is Rapai Ágnes. This article uses the Western name order.'' Ágnes Rapai (born 13 March 1952 in Szekszárd, Hungary) is a Hungarian poet, writer, and translator. Biography Rapai spent her childhood i ...
(born 1952), Hungarian poet, writer, and translator * Ágnes Ságvári (1928–2000), Hungarian historian * Ágnes Simon (born 1974), Romanian cross-country skier * Ágnes Simor (born 1979), Hungarian actress and dancer * Ágnes Sipka (born 1954), Hungarian long-distance runner * Ágnes Studer (born 1998), Hungarian basketball player * Ágnes Sütő (born 1992), Icelandic gymnast and coach *
Ágnes Szatmári Ágnes Szatmári (born 28 June 1987) is a Romanian former professional tennis player. On 24 March 2008, she reached her highest singles ranking of 187 by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). On 20 August 2007, she reached her highest WTA dou ...
(born 1987), Romanian tennis player *
Ágnes Szávay Ágnes Szávay ( hu, Szávay Ágnes, ; born 29 December 1988) is a former professional tennis player from Hungary. The 2007 WTA Newcomer of the Year achieved her career-high ranking of world No. 13 in April 2008. Personal life Szávay was bor ...
(born 1988), Hungarian tennis player * Ágnes Szendrei, Hungarian-American mathematician * Ágnes Szentannai (born 1994), Hungarian curler *
Ágnes Szijj Ágnes Szijj (born 2 August 1956) is a Hungarian rower. She competed in the women's quadruple sculls event at the 1976 Summer Olympics Events January * January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights ...
(born 1956), Hungarian rower * Ágnes Szilágyi (born 1990), Hungarian handball player *
Ágnes Szokolszky Ágnes Szokolszky (6 July 1956) is a Hungarian educator and psychologist, a habilitated associate professor and director of the Institute of Psychology, Szeged. Her fields of research are ecological psychology (with special regard to James and ...
(born 1956), Hungarian educator and psychologist * Ágnes Torma (born 1951), Hungarian volleyball player *
Ágnes Triffa Ágnes Triffa (born 18 January 1987) is a Hungarian handball goalkeeper for Debreceni VSC and the Hungarian national team. She made her international debut on 2 June 2006 against Argentina, and took part on the World Championship in 2009. Achi ...
(born 1987), Hungarian handball goalkeeper * Ágnes Vadai (born 1974), Hungarian politician and scholar * Ágnes Valkai (born 1981), Hungarian water polo player * Ágnes Huszár Várdy (died 2022), Hungarian writer *
Ágnes Végh Ágnes Végh (born 1939 in Budapest) is a former Hungarian handballer who played in right back position. A one club player, Végh spent her entire career by Budapesti Spartacus SC, for them she played from 1955 to 1968. She won the Hungar ...
(born 1939), Hungarian handball player


Agnès

* Agnès Acker (born 1940), French astrophysicist and professor *
Agnès Agboton Agnès Agboton (born 1960) is a Beninese writer, poet, storyteller, and translator. She currently lives in Spain. She is of Fon descent, and writes in several languages, including Catalan, Spanish, and the Gun language. She has written several bo ...
(born 1960), Beninese writer, poet, storyteller, and translator *
Agnès Arnauld Mother Agnès Arnauld, S.O.Cist. (1593–1672), was the Abbess of the Abbey of Port-Royal, near Paris, and a major figure in French Jansenism. She was born Jeanne-Catherine-Agnès Arnauld, a member of the Arnauld family, sister of Antoine Arna ...
(1593–1672), abbess of Port-Royal and major figure in French Jansenism *
Agnès Barthélémy Agnès Barthélémy is a French physicist. She is an expert on nanostructures. She is a professor at Université Paris-Sud and a member of the Institut Universitaire de France. Education and career Agnès Barthélémy received her PhD in 1991 ...
, French physicist *
Agnès Bénassy-Quéré Agnès Bénassy-Quéré (born 15 March 1966) is a French economist who has been serving as chief economist at the Direction générale du Trésor (or French Treasury) since 2020. She is also a professor of economics at the Paris School of Econo ...
(born 1966), French economist * Agnès Bernet (born 1968), French cell biologist and professor * Agnès Bihl, French singer *
Agnès Buzyn Agnès Buzyn (born 1 November 1962) is a French hematologist, university professor, medical practitioner and politician who served as Minister of Solidarity and Health in the government of Prime Minister Édouard Philippe from May 2017 to Febr ...
(born 1962), French hematologist, professor, medical practitioner, and politician *
Agnès Cabrol Agnès Cabrol (2 July 1964 in Avignon – January 2007 in Gordes, Vaucluse) was a French Egyptologist. Life and work Born in Provence, Agnès Cabrol encountered Egyptology in her reading and quickly dreamed of devoting her life to it. She gr ...
(1964–2007), French Egyptologist * Agnès Callamard (born 1965), French human rights expert and Secretary General of Amnesty International *
Agnès Chiquet Agnès Chiquet (born 24 October 1984 in Paris) is a French weightlifter. She competed at the 2002 European Junior Championships, winning a bronze medal, 2009 Mediterranean Games The 2009 Mediterranean Games, officially the XVI Mediterrane ...
(born 1984), French weightlifter * Agnès Clancier (born 1963), French writer * Agnès de La Barre de Nanteuil (1922–1944), French Resistance worker * Agnès Delahaie (1920–2003), French film producer * Agnès Desarthe (born 1966), French novelist, children's writer, and translator *
Agnès Evren Agnès Evren (born 27 December 1970) is a French politician of the Republicans (LR) who was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in 2019. Political career Career in national politics Evren served as Valérie Pécresse’s spokesperso ...
(born 1970), French politician *
Agnès Fienga Agnès Fienga is a French astronomer working at the Institut de Mécanique Céleste et de Calcul des Éphémérides. She is active in the field of planetary ephemerides generation and is member of the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Sh ...
, French astronomer * Agnès Firmin-Le Bodo (born 1968), French politician * Agnès Godard (born 1951), César Award-winning French cinematographer *
Agnès Gosselin Agnès Gosselin (born 21 November 1967) is a French former figure skater who competed in ladies' singles. She is a six-time French national champion (1983 to 1988) and competed at two Winter Olympics, in 1984 and 1988 File:1988 Events Collage.p ...
(born 1967), French figure skater * Agnès Grondin, Canadian politician * Agnès Gruda, Polish-Canadian journalist and fiction writer * Agnès Henry-Hocquard (born 1962), French winemaker *
Agnès Humbert Agnès Humbert (12 October 1894 – 19 September 1963) was an art historian, ethnographer and a member of the French Resistance during World War II. She has become well known through the publication of a translation of the diary of her experience ...
(1894–1963), art historian, ethnographer and member of the French Resistance during World War II *
Agnès Jaoui Agnès Jaoui (born 19 October 1964) is a French actress, screenwriter, film director and singer. She frequently worked in collaboration with her former partner Jean-Pierre Bacri. Life and career Jaoui was born in Antony, Hauts-de-Seine, and is ...
(born 1964), French screenwriter, film director, actress and singer *
Agnès Kraidy Agnès Kraidy (born February 10, 1965) is an Ivorian nationality law, Ivorian magazine editor and journalist. Since April 2014, she has been the President of the Network of Women Journalists and Communication in Ivory Coast. Biography In 1989, K ...
(born 1965), Ivorian magazine editor and journalist * Agnès Lacheux (born 1974), French Paracanoeist * Agnès Laurent (1936–2010), French actress * Agnès Le Brun (born 1961), French politician *
Agnès Le Lannic Agnès Le Lannic is a female former international table tennis player from France. Table tennis career She won a bronze medal for France at the 1991 World Table Tennis Championships in the Corbillon Cup (women's team event) with Emmanuelle Coub ...
, French table tennis player * Agnès Lefort (1891–1973), Canadian artist, educator, and gallery owner * Agnès Letestu (born 1971), French ballet dancer * Agnès Maltais (born 1956), Canadian politician * Agnès Marin (1997–2011), French murder victim *
Agnès Martin-Lugand Agnès Martin-Lugand (born 1979) is a French novelist who gained fame with ''Les gens heureux lisent et boivent du café'' (Happy People Read and Drink Coffee) when she published it on Kindle in December 2012. By 2017, her five novels had clocked ...
(born 1979), French novelist * Agnès Matoko, Romanian model * Agnès Mellon (born 1958), French soprano *
Agnès Mercier Agnès Mercier is a French curler and curling coach. She participated in the demonstration curling events at the 1988 Winter Olympics, where the French women's team finished in eighth place. At the national level, she is a five-time French w ...
, French curler and coach * Agnès Merlet (born 1959), French film director * Agnès Nkada (born 1995), Cameroonian footballer * Agnès Ntamabyaliro Rutagwera (born 1937), Rwandan politician *
Agnès Pannier-Runacher Agnès Pannier-Runacher (born 19 June 1974; née ''Agnès Runacher'') is a French business executive and politician of La République En Marche! (LREM) who has been serving as Minister of Energy in the government of Prime Minister Élisabeth Born ...
(born 1974), French businesswoman and politician *
Agnès Poirier Agnès Catherine Poirier (; born 1975) is a French journalist, writer and broadcaster. Early life Born in Paris, she has lived and worked in London since the late 1990s, initially as a doctoral student at the London School of Economics. Career P ...
(born 1975), French journalist, writer, and broadcaster * Agnès Raharolahy (born 1992), French sprinter * Agnès Rosenstiehl (born 1941), French author and illustrator * Agnès Soral (born 1960), Franco-Swiss actress, comedian, and writer *
Agnès Sorel Agnès Sorel (; 1422 – 9 February 1450), known by the sobriquet ''Dame de beauté'' (Lady of Beauty), was a favourite and chief mistress of King Charles VII of France, by whom she bore four daughters. She is considered the first officially r ...
(1421–1450), favorite mistress of King Charles VII of France * Agnès Souret (1902–1928), French-Basque actress *
Agnès Spaak Agnès Spaak (born 29 April 1944) is a French-Belgian actress and photographer. She appeared in more than twenty films since 1962. Her father is screenwriter Charles Spaak and her sister is Catherine Spaak Catherine Spaak (3 April 1945 – 17 ...
(born 1944), French-Belgian actress and photographer * Agnès Sulem (born 1959), French mathematician *
Agnès Tchuinté Agnès Tchuinté (30 January 1959 – 1990) was a Cameroonian athlete. She competed in the women's javelin throw at the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympia ...
(1959–1990), Cameroonian javelin thrower *
Agnès Teppe Agnès Teppe (born 4 May 1968 in Bourg-en-Bresse) is a former French athlete, who specialised in the discus throw. She won two French national championship titles in the discus: in 1990 and 1994. She twice improved the French discus record th ...
(born 1968), French discus thrower * Agnès Thill (born 1964), French politician * Agnès Thurnauer (born 1962), French-Swiss artist * Agnès Troublé (born 1941), French fashion designer Agnès b. *
Agnès Varda Agnès Varda (; born Arlette Varda; 30 May 1928 – 29 March 2019) was a Belgian-born French film director, screenwriter, photographer, and artist. Her pioneering work was central to the development of the widely influential French New Wave film ...
(1928–2019), French movie director * Agnès Vesterman, French classical cellist * Agnès Zugasti (born 1972), French tennis player


Agness

* Agness Gidna, Tanzanian paleontologist * Agness Musase (born 1997), Zambian footballer * Agness Underwood (1902–1984), American journalist and newspaper editor


See also

* *
Juana Inés de la Cruz ''Doña'' Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez de Santillana, better known as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (12 November 1648 – 17 April 1695) was a Mexican writer, philosopher, composer and poet of the Baroque period, and Hieronymite nun. Her cont ...
(Iohanna Agnes of the Cross), scholar, poet, nun and a writer


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