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How do you actually pronounce the 'ė'? This name is very pretty though.
The closest to English would be something like “eh” but it’s not quite right. You can write this name on Google Translate in Latvian and listen to the audio (there is not audio in Lithuanian and Latvian is close enough).
Shouldn't this name be spelled Agnė (instead of Agné)? [noted -ed]
The commenter above me is right: this name should be spelled Agnė instead of Agné. The Lithuanian alphabet does not even have the diacritic é.For more information, see the links below:- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_(name)#Name_variants (in English)
- https://lt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agn%C4%97 (in Lithuanian)
- https://www.tevu-darzelis.lt/vaiku-vardai/Agne/ (in Lithuanian)
- http://www.vardai.org/vardo-reiksme/Agne/ (in Lithuanian)
- http://day.lt/vardai/Agne (in Lithuanian)
- https://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/?first=Agn%C4%97&last=&search=Zoeken
- Lithuanian alphabet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuanian_orthography (in English).
I two girls named Agne and they're from Lithuania. They both pronounce it Ahg-nuh.
Agne is also a very old, Nordic male name, found on runes spelled Ahni. The meaning could be either from the word agh (meaning point, as in the sharp end of a weapon) or agi (meaning fear, dread). Snorre Sturlason wrote about a King Agne.

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