
그리스어 'hagnē'(순결한, 신성한)에서 유래된 여성 이름. 특히 초기 기독교의 순교자이자 성녀인 성 아그네스(Saint Agnes)와 관련이 깊다.
A female given name derived from the Greek word *hagnē*, meaning 'chaste' or 'holy'. It is historically associated with Saint Agnes (died c. 304 AD), a virgin martyr of the early Christian church.
예문:
"Agnes decided to pursue a career in classical music, inspired by her grandmother."
"The painting depicted Saint Agnes holding a lamb, symbolizing her purity."