Agnès
Agnès is the French form of the feminine given name Agnes. It derives from the Latin name Agnes, which in turn comes from the Greek word hagnos, meaning pure, sacred, or chaste. The name has been used in Christian contexts since antiquity and has appeared in various forms across Europe.
In addition to the French Agnès, related forms include Agnes (English), Agnese (Italian), and Ágnes (Hungarian).
Saint Agnes of Rome, a 4th-century martyr, is a central figure in the name’s history. She is
Notable people named Agnès include Agnès Varda (1928–2019), a French film director and a key figure in