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Agía is the feminine form of the Greek adjective meaning “holy.” In modern Greek, αγία is used as a title before the names of female saints and in the names of sacred entities or places, such as Αγία Παρασκευή (Agía Paraskeví, Saint Paraskevi) or Αγία Σοφία (Agía Sofía, “Holy Wisdom”). The acute accent over the ι indicates where the stress falls in Greek pronunciation.
The term appears widely in Orthodox Christian contexts and in Greek-language toponyms. In English-language texts, Αγία is
In summary, agía functions as a religious and cultural marker in Greek, indicating sanctity or saintliness,