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Agafya (russian: Ага́фья) is a Russian female given name. Its colloquial forms are Agafiya, Agafia, and Ogafya. Notable people include: *
Agafya Grushetskaya Agafya Semyonovna Grushetskaya or Gruszecki (originally in Polish: Agata Siemionowna Gruszecka; russian: Агафья Семёновна Грушецкая; 1663 – 14 July 1681) was Tsaritsa of Russia as the first spouse of Tsar Feodor III of Rus ...
(born 1663),
Tsaritsa Tsarina or tsaritsa (also spelled ''csarina'' or ''csaricsa'', ''tzarina'' or ''tzaritza'', or ''czarina'' or ''czaricza''; bg, царица, tsaritsa; sr, / ; russian: царица, tsaritsa) is the title of a female autocratic ruler (mona ...
of
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ...
* Agafya Kuzmenko (born 1897), Ukrainian teacher *
Agafia Lykova Agafia Karpovna Lykova (russian: Агафья Карповна Лыкова; born 17 April 1944) is a Russian Old Believer, part of the Lykov family, who has lived alone in the taiga for most of her life. As of 2016, she resides in the Western S ...
(born 1944), Russian Old Believer *
Agafia of Rus Agafia Svyatoslavna of Rus (between 1190 and 1195 – after 31 August 1247/2 June 1248) was Princess of Masovia by her marriage and was a member of the Rurikid dynasty. Life Agafia was the daughter of Svyatoslav III Igorevich and his wife Yarosl ...
(born between 1190 and 1195), Princess of Mazovia


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* Agatha *
Agafiya Agafiya (russian: Ага́фия) is a Russian Christian female first name.Superanskaya, pp. 16 and 278 Its colloquial forms are Agafya (; which can also be the main form of a related name) and Ogafya (). Like its traditional English form Aga ...
* Ogafya {{given name Feminine given names Russian feminine given names