Aggie

Meaning of Aggie

Aggie, pronounced AG-ee (/æˈdʒi/), is a spirited unisex name that dances between classic charm and modern flair. Originally a sunny diminutive of Agnes—“pure” in Greek—and its cousin Agatha—“good” by the same roots—Aggie hopped off the pages of history books to claim its own spotlight, complete with a mischievous wink. It has appeared on U.S. birth records for over a century (peaking in the early 20th century and enjoying a sweet revival with a dozen little Aggies in 2023), and its breezy, down-to-earth vibe feels equally at home on a college campus during a spirited game or whispered during bedtime stories. No longer just a nickname, Aggie carries a bright spark of joy—an inspiring choice that feels both timeless and unmistakably individual.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as AG-ee (/æˈdʒi/)

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Notable People Named Aggie

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