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It is the English spelling of the Spanish and Portuguese name Inés/Inês/Inez, the forms of the given name "Agnes". The name is pronounced as / iː ˈ n ɛ z /, / aɪ ˈ n ɛ z /, or / aɪ ˈ n ɛ θ /. [citation needed] Agnes is a woman's given name, which derives from the Greek word hagnē, meaning "pure" or "holy".
Agnes is a feminine given name derived from the Greek Ἁγνή Hagnḗ, meaning 'pure' or 'holy'. The name passed to Italian as Agnese , [ 1 ] to French as Agnès , to Portuguese as Inês , and to Spanish as Inés .
Ines, and variants, is a feminine given name related to Agnes. Used alone it may refer to: Saint Ines (Agnes of Rome; c. 291 – c. 304), virgin–martyr, saint; Ines (Eda-Ines Etti; born 1981), Estonian singer
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Agnès Armengol i Altayó (1879) signature Agnès Armengol de Badia (1908) Armengol's portrait by Lluïsa Vidal (1914) Agnès Armengol i Altayó (also known as Agnès Armengol de Badia; pseudonym, Graziella; Sabadell, August 1852 - Sabadell, January 30, 1934) was a Spanish writer, pianist, composer, promoter of women's participation in the Catalanist movement.
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Carmelita Maracci (July 17, 1908 – July 26, 1987) was an American concert dancer and choreographer who creatively combined ballet arts and Spanish techniques. She excelled when before an audience with dance experience, receiving enthusiastic praise from performers and critics.
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