Agatha
  f.
  
  Ancient Greek ἀγαθή 'good'.
  
  
  
  The name of a 3rd C Sicilian martyr whose cult was widespread throughout both the Western and Eastern churches, and a 10th C Bulgarian empress.
 
  
  
- Czech Republic
 
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- Latin
 
- ● 1349 Agatha (nom) chlumecky 24
 
 
- England
 
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- Latin
 
- ● 1185x1186 Agatha (nom) PR-XXXVI p. 18;
 1189 Agatha (nom) GASurv p. 176;
 1279–80 Agatha (nom) WaHR-SK p. 49;
 1377 Agas' (nom) FenPT-2 p. 5,
 Agatha (nom) ibid. p. 4;
 1381 Agatha (nom) Suffolk1381 p. 115
 
- Middle English
 
- ● 1438 Agas EEW p. 110
 
- Early Modern English
 
- ● 1530 Agathe LIWill-III p. 19;
 1560 Agas SOmar-vol9 p. 2
 
 
- France
 
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- Latin
 
- ● 1127 Agathe (gen) CartStPC XIX;
 1378 Agathe (gen) hanquetvol1 2130
 
- Old French
 
- ● 1313 Agace Paris1313 p. 22
 
 
- Germany
 
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- Latin
 
- ● 1149 Agatha (abl) mairhofer XXX;
 1230 Agasia (abl) hennes-vol1 p. 89
 
- Early New High German
 
- ● 1403 Agatha (nom) UrkKH-2 913
 
 
- Hungary
 
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- Latin
 
- ● 1302 Agata (nom) Slíz p. 14
 
- ◑ 1340 Aguch (nom) Slíz pp. 14-15
 
 
- Italy
 
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- Latin
 
- ● 1527 Agata (nom) Rome1527 p. 87
 
- ◑ 1348 Agathelle (dat) INP 36
 
 
- Latvia
 
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- Middle Low German
 
- ● 1522 Agate Arbusow p. 97
 
 
Cite as: R. Le Get, M. Slíz, J. Uckelman, S.L. Uckelman. "Agatha". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2016, no. 2. http://dmnes.org/2016/2/name/Agatha.