Saints •
Agnes of Assisi (1197/98–1253), one of the first abbesses of the Order of Poor Ladies •
Agnes of Bohemia (1211–1282), Bohemian princess (also listed in next section) •
Agnes of Montepulciano (1263–1317), Dominican prioress •
Agnes of Rome (c. 291–c. 304), virgin martyr •
Agnes Tsao Kou Ying (1821–1856), Chinese martyr
Noblewomen •
Agnes I, Abbess of Quedlinburg (c. 1090-1125), Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg •
Agnes of Aquitaine (disambiguation) •
Agnes of Antioch, (1154–c. 1184), Queen consort of Hungary •
Agnes of Austria (disambiguation) •
Agnes of Babenberg (c. 1108/13–1163), High Duchess of Poland and Duchess of Silesia • Agnes of Bohemia (1211–1282), Bohemian princess and saint (see above) •
Agnes of Brandenburg (c. 1257–1304), Queen consort and regent of Denmark •
Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Aquitaine (died 1068) •
Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Bourbon (1407–1476) •
Agnes of Courtenay (c. 1136–c. 1184), Queen consort of Jerusalem •
Agnes of France, Byzantine Empress (1171–after 1207) •
Agnes of France, Duchess of Burgundy (c. 1260–1327) •
Agnes of Germany (1072–1143), Duchess consort of Swabia by her first marriage, Margravine consort of Austria by her second •
Agnes of Habsburg (c. 1257–1322), Duchess of Saxony •
Agnes Hammarskjöld (1866–1940), wife of Swedish noble
Hjalmar Hammarskjöld •
Princess Agnes of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1804–1833) •
Agnes of Hohenstaufen (1176–1204), Countess Palatine of the Rhine •
Agnes Hotot (14th century), English noblewoman known for winning a
lance fight •
Agnes of Merania (died 1201), Queen of France •
Agnes of the Palatinate (1201–1267), Duchess of Bavaria •
Agnes of Poitou (1025–1077), Holy Roman Empress and regent •
Agnes of Rochlitz (died 1195), Duchess of Merania and Countess of Andechs •
Agnes of Wrocław (1230/1236-1277), Silesian princess from the Piast dynasty •
Agnès Sorel (died 1450), mistress of
Charles VII of France, and the first officially recognized mistress of a French king •
Agnes, daughter of Ottokar II (before 1260–after 1279), Bohemian noblewoman •
Mihrişah Valide Sultan or Sultana Mehr-î-Shah (ca. 1745–1805), spouse of Ottoman Sultan
Mustafa III, mother of Caliph Sultan
Selim III, believed to have the given name Agnès •
Agnes Howard, Duchess of Norfolk (c. 1477–1545) •
Agnes Macdonald, 1st Baroness Macdonald of Earnscliffe (1836–1920), second wife of Sir John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada •
Agnes Randolph (c. 1312–1369), Countess of Dunbar and March
Fictional characters • Agnes Gru, a character in the
Despicable Me franchise • Agnes O'Connor, the "nosy neighbor" disguise of witch
Agatha Harkness in
WandaVision, to which Agatha reverts due to Wanda's mind control between WandaVision and
Agatha All Along • Agnès Oblige, a character in
Bravely Default and
Bravely Second: End Layer Others Agnes •
Agnes, stage name of Swedish singer Agnes Carlsson (born 1988)
A •
Agnes Aanonsen (born 1966), Norwegian luger •
Agnes Dean Abbatt (1847–1917), American painter •
Agnes Abuom, Kenyan Christian organizational worker •
Agnes Acibu, Ugandan politician •
Agnes Jones Adams (1858–1923), American civil rights activist •
Agnes Addison (1842–1903), New Zealand draper •
Agnes Adler (1865–1935), Danish pianist •
Agnes Aduako (born 1989), Ghanaian footballer •
Agnes Aggrey-Orleans, Ghanaian diplomat •
Agnes Akiror (born 1968), Ugandan politician •
Agnes Baldwin Alexander (1875–1971), American author •
Agnes Alexiusson (born 1996), Swedish boxer •
Agnes Alfred (c. 1890–1992), Canadian storyteller and noblewoman •
Agnes Allafi (born 1959), Chadian politician and sociologist •
Agnes Allen (1898–1958), English children's book author •
Agnes Allen (baseball) (1930–2012), American baseball pitcher •
Agnes Alpers (born 1961), German politician and educator •
Agnes Ameede (born 1970), Ugandan politician •
Agnes Atim Apea, Uganda social entrepreneur •
Agnes Arber (1879–1960), British plant morphologist and anatomist, historian, and philosopher •
Agnes Arellano (born 1949), Philippine sculptor •
Agnès Armengol (1852-1934), Spanish writer, pianist, composer •
Agnes Armstrong (born 1959), Cook Islands politician •
Agnes Arvidsson (1875–1962), Swedish pharmacist •
Agnes Asche (1891–1966), German socialist •
Agnes Ashford (fl. 15th century), Christian evangelist •
Agnes Barr Auchencloss (1886–1972), medical officer at
H.M. Factory Gretna, on the
University of Glasgow Roll of Honour •
Agnes Ayres (1898–1940), American silent film star
B •
Agnes Baden-Powell (1858–1945), British pioneer, founder of the Girl Guides movement •
Agnes Bakkevig (1910–1992), Norwegian politician •
Agnes Baliques (1641–1700), Roman Catholic religious leader •
Agnes Ballard (1877–1969), American architect and educator •
Agnes Baltsa (born 1944), Greek mezzo-soprano singer •
Agnes Barker (1907–2008), Australian potter and craftworker •
Agnes Jeruto Barsosio (born 1983), Kenyan long-distance runner •
Agnes Sime Baxter (1870–1917), Canadian mathematician •
Agnes Beaumont (c. 1652–1720), English religious autobiographer •
Agnes Beckwith (1861–1951), English swimmer •
Agnes Benidickson (1920–2007), Canadian college chancellor •
Agnes Bennett (1872–1960), New Zealand doctor and Chief Medical Officer in World War I •
Agnes Benítez (born 1986), Puerto Rican beauty pageant titleholder •
Agnes Berger (1916–2002), Hungarian-American mathematician and professor •
Agnes Bernard (1842–1932), Roman Catholic nun •
Agnes Bernauer (1410–1435), morganatic wife of Albert III, Duke of Bavaria •
Agnes Bernelle (1923–1999), Berlin actress and singer •
Agnes Binagwaho, Rwandan pediatrician and college chancellor •
Agnes Forbes Blackadder (1875–1964), Scottish medic •
Agnes Blackie (1897–1975), New Zealand professor •
Agnes Blannbekin (c. 1244–1315), Austrian Beguine and Christian mystic •
Agnes Block (1629–1704), Dutch art collector and horticulturalist •
Agnes Bluhm (1862–1943), German medical doctor and Goethe medal recipient •
Agnes Body (1866–1952), British headmistress •
Agnes Bolsø (born 1953), Norwegian sociologist •
Agnes Booth (1843–1910), Australian-American actress •
Agnes Börjesson (1827–1900), Swedish painter •
Agnes Borrowman (1881–1955), Scottish pharmaceutical chemist •
Agnes Boulton (1893–1968), British-American pulp magazine writer •
Agnes Rose Bouvier Nicholl (1842–1892), English artist •
Agnes Bowker (born c. 1541, death date unknown), English domestic servant and alleged mother of a cat •
Agnes Branting (1862–1930), Swedish textile artist and writer •
Agnes M. Brazal, Filipina theologian •
Agnes Baldwin Brett (1876–1955), American numismatist and archaeologist •
Agnes Broun (1732–1820), mother of Scotland's national poet,
Robert Burns •
Agnes Brown (1866–1943), Scottish suffragist and writer •
Agnes Bruckner, American actress and model •
Agnes Bugge (born before 1417 and died after 1430), English brewer •
Agnes Bulmer (1775–1836), English poet •
Agnes Buntine (c. 1822–1896), Scottish pastoralist and bullocky •
Agnes Burns (1762–1834), sister of Scotland's national poet,
Robert Burns •
Agnes Busby (1800–1889), New Zealand pioneer •
Agnes Bushell (born 1949), American writer and teacher
C •
Agnes Callard (born 1976), Hungarian professor •
Agnes Kane Callum (1925–2015), American genealogist •
Agnes Deans Cameron (1863–1912), Canadian educator, writer, journalist, lecturer, and adventurer •
Agnes Campbell (1637–1716), Scottish businesswoman •
Agnes Canta (1888–1964), Dutch painter •
Agnes Carlsson (born 1988), Swedish pop star, better known by the mononym Agnes •
Agnes Castle (1860–1922), Irish author •
Agnes Catlow (1806–1889), British writer •
Agnes Chan (born 1955), Hong Kong-based singer, television personality, professor, essayist, and novelist •
Agnes Chan Tsz-ching (born 1996), Hong Kong rugby union player •
Agnes Charbonneau, American politician and educator •
Agnes Chavez, Cuban-American artist, educator, and social entrepreneur •
Agnes Asangalisa Chigabatia (born 1956), Ghanaian politician •
Agnes Chow (born 1996), Hong Kong-based politician and democratic activist •
Agnes Muriel Clay (1878–1962), English historian and writer •
Agnes Morley Cleaveland (1874–1958), American writer and cattle rancher •
Agnes Mary Clerke (1842–1907), Irish astronomer and writer •
Agnes Bell Collier (1860–1930), British mathematician •
Agnes Kalaniho'okaha Cope (1924–2015), Hawaiian historian and spiritual healer •
Agnes Conway (1885–1950), British writer, historian, and archaeologist •
Agnes Cotton (1828–1899), English social reformer and philanthropist •
Agnes Marshall Cowan (1880–1940), Scottish physician •
Agnes Cowen, Cherokee politician •
Agnes Curran (1920–2005), British prison governor
D •
Agnes d'Harcourt (died 1291), French author •
Agnes Dahlström (born 1991), Swedish footballer •
Agnes Davies (1920–2011), Welsh snooker and billiards player •
Agnes Dawson (1873–1953), British politician and trade unionist •
Agnes de Frumerie (1869–1937), Swedish artist •
Agnes de Lima (1887–1974), American journalist and writer •
Agnes de Mille (1905–1993), American dancer and choreographer •
Agnes De Nul (born 1955), Belgian actress •
Agnes de Selincourt (1872–1917), Indian Christian missionary •
Agnes de Silva (1895–1961), Sri Lankan woman's activist •
Agnes de Valence (born 1250), French noblewoman •
Agnes Mariam de la Croix (born 1952), Lebanese Christian nun, known as Mother Agnes •
Agnes Denes (born 1931), Hungarian-American artist •
Agnes Dennis (1859–1947), Canadian educator and feminist •
Agnes Devanadera (born 1950), Filipina lawyer and politician •
Agnes Digital (1997–2021), American-Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse •
Agnes Dobronski (1925–2013), American politician and educator •
Agnes Dollan (1887–1966), Scottish suffragette and political activist •
Agnes Dordzie, Ghanaian judge •
Agnes Meyer Driscoll (1889–1971), American cryptanalyst •
Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux (1857–1944), English poet, novelist, essayist, literary critic, and translator •
Agnes Dunbar (fl. late 14th century), Scottish mistress •
Agnes Duncan (1899–1996), Scottish singer and conductor •
Agnes Dürer (1475–1539), wife of the Roman painter,
Albrecht Dürer •
Agnes Dusart (born 1962), Belgian racing cyclist
E •
Agnes Edwards (c. 1873–1928), Australian craftswoman •
Agnes Ell (1917–2003), New Zealand cricketer •
Agnes Ethel (1846–1903), American stage actress •
Agnes Gardner Eyre (1881–1950), American pianist, composer, and piano teacher
F •
Agnes Fabish (1873–1947), New Zealand domestic servant, farmer, and homemaker •
Agnes Mary Field (1896–1968), English film producer and director •
Agnes Fingerin (d. 1514), German businesswoman •
Agnes Finnie (died 1645), Scottish shopkeeper, moneylender, and tried witch •
Agnes Fleischer (1865–1909), Norwegian pioneering teacher for disabled persons •
Agnes Flight (born 1997), Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse •
Agnes Flora (1987–2005), Japanese bay racehorse •
Agnes Fogo, American renal pathologist and professor •
Agnes Fong Sock Har (born 1946), Singaporean military officer •
Agnes Freda Forres (1881–1942), British artist and sculptor •
Agnes Forster (died 1484), English prison reformer •
Agnes Franz (1794–1843), German writer •
Agnes Fraser (1876–1968), Scottish stage actress and soprano singer •
Agnes Freund (1866– after 1902), German stage actress •
Agnes Fry (1869–1958), British bryologist, astronomer, botanical illustrator, writer, and poet •
Agnes Moore Fryberger (1868–1939), American music educator
G •
Agnes Buen Garnås (born 1946), Norwegian folk singer •
Agnes Garrett (1845–1935), English suffragist and interior designer •
Agnes Gavin (1872–1947), Australian silent film actor and screenwriter •
Agnes Geene (born 1947), Dutch badminton player •
Agnes Gehrman (1893–1982), American politician •
Agnes Geijer (1898–1989), Swedish textile historian and archaeologist •
Agnes Geraghty (1907–1974), American swimmer •
Agnes Giberne (1845–1939), British novelist and scientific writer •
Agnes Giebel (1921–2017), German classical soprano •
Agnes Goode (1872–1947), Australian social and political activist, best known as Mrs. A. K. Goode •
Agnes Goodsir (1864–1939), Australian painter •
Agnes Gordon (1906–1967), Canadian bridge player •
Agnes Grebill (died 1511), English Lollard martyr •
Agnes Griffith (1969–2015), Grenadian sprinter •
Agnes Charlotte Gude (1863–1929), Norwegian watercolorist and illustrator •
Agnes Gund (born 1938), American philanthropist and art collector •
Agnes Günther (1863–1911), German writer •
Agnes Guppy-Volckman (1838–1917), British spiritualist medium
H •
Agnes Haakonsdatter (1290–1319), eldest daughter of
King Haakkon V of Norway •
Agnes C. Hall (1777–1846), Scottish writer •
Agnes Hamilton (1868–1961), American social worker •
Agnes Sillars Hamilton (c. 1794–1870), Scottish reformer, public lecturer, phrenologist, and woman's rights activist •
Agnes Hammarskjöld (1866–1940), wife of Swedish nobleman and prime minister,
Hjalmar Hammarskjöld •
Agnes Hamvas (born 1946), Hungarian archer •
Agnes Harben (1879–1961), British suffragist leader •
Agnes Hardie (1874–1951), British politician •
Agnes Ellen Harris (1883–1952), American educator •
Agnes Harrold (c. 1831–1903), New Zealand hotel manager, foster parent, nurse, and midwife •
Agnes Headlam-Morley (1902–1986), British historian and academic •
Agnes Heineken (1872–1954), German politician •
Agnes Henningsen (1868–1962), Danish writer and activist •
Agnes Herbert (late 1870s–1960), British writer and big game hunter •
Agnes M. Herzberg, Canadian statistician and professor •
Agnes Hewes (1874–1963), American children's author •
Agnes C. Higgins (1911–1985), Canadian nutritionist •
Agnes Hijman (born 1966), Dutch long-distance runner •
Agnes Leonard Hill (1842–1917), American journalist, author, poet, newspaper founder/publisher, evangelist, social reformer •
Agnes Hiorth (1899–1984), Norwegian painter •
Agnes Hitt (1845-1919), American patriotic organization leader •
Agnes Edith Holt White (1851-1933), English non-fiction writer and illustrator •
Agnes Hotot (fl. 1395), English noblewoman •
Agnes Hsu-Tang (born 1972), American archaeologist, art historian, and philanthropist •
Agnes Twiston Hughes (1895–1981), Welsh solicitor and politician •
Agnes Hundoegger (1858–1927), German musician and music teacher •
Agnes Hungerford (died 1523), English murderer •
Agnes Hunt (1866–1948), British nurse •
Agnes Huntington (ca. 1864–1953), American operatic singer •
Agnes Hürland-Büning (1926–2009), German politician •
Agnes Husband (1852–1929), Scottish politician: one of Dundee's first female councillors and suffragette •
Agnes Husslein (born 1954), Austrian art historian and art manager
I •
Agnes Ibbetson (1757–1823), English plant physiologist •
Agnes Igoye (born 1972), Ugandan social worker and campaigner against human trafficking •
Agnes Inglis (1870–1952), American anarchist and architect •
Agnes Irwin (1841–1914), American educator •
Agnes Israelson (1896–1989), American politician
J •
Agnes E. Jacomb (1866–1949), English novelist •
Agnes Janich (born 1985), Polish visual artist •
Agnes Janson (1861–1947), Swedish mezzo-soprano opera singer and recitalist •
Agnes Jekyll (1861–1937), Scottish-British artist, writer, and philanthropist •
Agnes Joaquim (1854–1899), Singaporean-Armenian botanist •
Agnes Christine Johnston (1896–1978), American screenwriter •
Agnes Jones (nurse) (1832–1868), Irish nurse •
Agnes Jongerius (born 1960), Dutch politician •
Agnes Jónsdóttir (died 1507), Icelandic Christian nun •
Agnes Jordan (before 1520–1546), English Roman Catholic abbess •
Agnes Joseph (born 1970), Dutch politician
K •
Agnes Kafula (born 1955), Namibian politician •
Agnes Kalibata, Rwandan agricultural scientist and policymaker •
Agnes Kant (born 1967), Dutch politician •
Agnes Kaposi (born 1932), British-Hungarian engineer and author •
Agnes Karll (1868–1927), German nurse and nursing reformer •
Agnes Kauzuu (born 1979), Namibian football goalkeeper •
Agnes Kehoe (1874–1959), American politician •
Agnes Newton Keith (1901–1982), American writer •
Agnes Gilmour Kent-Johnston (1893–1981), New Zealand community leader and broadcaster •
Agnes Kemp (1932-2025), Bahamian woman, strong in her faith and full of grace and humility. Best grandmother in the world. •
Agnes Kemp (1823–1908), American physician •
Agnes Keyser (1852–1941), English humanitarian, courtesan, and mistress •
Agnes Kharshiing, Indian woman's rights activist •
Agnes King (1919–2003), U.S. Virgin Islander historic preservationist and gardener •
Agnes Kiprop (born 1980), Kenyan long-distance runner •
Agnes Kirabo, Ugandan politician and legislator •
Ágnes Kiss (born 2005), Hungarian canoeist •
Agnes Kittelsen (born 1980), Norwegian actress •
Agnes Knochenhauer (born 1989), Swedish curler •
Agnes Konde, Ugandan businesswoman and corporate executive •
Agnes Kripps (1925–2014), Canadian politician •
Agnes Krumwiede (born 1977), German pianist and politician •
Agnes Kunihira (born 1966), Ugandan politician
L •
Agnes Lake (1887–1972), British suffragette •
Agnes Lam (born 1972), Macanese poet, educator, journalist, and politician •
Agnes Lange (1929–2021), German politician •
Agnes Larson (1892–1957), American historian •
Agnes Kwaje Lasuba (1948–2023), South Sudanese politician •
Agnes Latham (1905–1996), British academic and professor •
Agnes D. Lattimer (1928–2018), American pediatrician •
Agnes Lauchlan (1905–1993), British stage, film, and television actress •
Agnes Christina Laut (1871–1936), Canadian journalist, novelist, historian, and social worker •
Agnes Le Louchier (1660–1717), French royal mistress and spy •
Agnes Brand Leahy (1893–1934), American screenwriter •
Agnes Lee (1868–1939), American poet and translator •
Agnes Limbo (born 1957), Namibian politician •
Agnes Littlejohn (1865–1944), Australian writer •
Agnes Locsin (born 1957), Filipino dance choreographer •
Agnes Loheni (born 1971), New Zealand politician •
Agnes Lum (born 1956), American model and singer •
Agnes Lundell (1878–1936), Finnish lawyer •
Agnes Lunn (1850–1941), Danish painter and sculptor •
Agnes Lyall (1908–2013), American artist •
Agnes Lyle (1700s–1800s), British ballad singer •
Agnes Lyon (1762–1840), Scottish poet
M •
Agnes Syme Macdonald (1882–1966), Scottish suffragette •
Agnes Macdonell (c. 1840–1925), British writer and journalist •
Agnes Maule Machar (1837–1927), Canadian author, poet, and social reformer •
Agnes Mure Mackenzie (1891–1955), Scottish historian and writer •
Agnes Maclehose (1758–1841), Scottish woman who had an affair with Scottish poet and lyricist,
Robert Burns •
Agnes Maxwell MacLeod (1783–1879), Scottish poet •
Agnes Macphail (1890–1954), Canadian politician •
Agnes Macready (1855–1935), Australian nurse and journalist •
Agnes Magnell (1878–1966), Swedish architect •
Agnes Magnúsdóttir (1795–1830), last person to be executed in Iceland •
Agnes Magpale (born 1942), Filipina educator and politician •
Agnes Catherine Maitland (1850–1906), English academic •
Agnes Mary Mansour (1931–2004), American Catholic nun, politician, and public official •
Agnes Marshall (1855–1905), English culinary entrepreneur, inventor, and celebrity chef •
Agnes Bernice Martin (1912–2004), Canadian-American abstract painter •
Agnes Marwa (born 1978), Tanzanian politician •
Agnes Mason (1849–1941), British nun •
Agnes Katharina Maxsein (1904–1991), German politician •
Agnes McCullough (1888–1967), Irish teacher, philanthropist, and activist •
Agnes McDonald (1829–1906), New Zealand settler, nurse, postmistress, and teacher •
Agnes McLaren (1837–1913), Scottish doctor •
Agnes McLean (1918–1994), Scottish trade unionist and politician •
Agnes McWhinney (1891–1987), Australian solicitor •
Agnes Mellers (died 1513/1514), English co-founder of Nottingham High School •
Agnes E. Meyer (1887–1970), American journalist, philanthropist, civil rights activist, and art patron •
Agnes Meyer-Brandis (born 1973), German artist •
Agnes Kirsopp Lake Michels (1909–1993), American scholar •
Agnes Miegel (1879–1964), German author, journalist, and poet •
Agnes Milne (1851–1919), Australian suffragist •
Agnes Milowka (1981–2011), Australian technical driver, underwater photographer, author, maritime archaeologist, and cave explorer •
Agnes Woods Mitchell (1802–1844), Scottish-American writer and schoolteacher •
Agnes Mizere, Malawian TV personality, journalist, and blogger •
Agnez Mo (born 1986), Indonesian pop star •
Agnes Mongan (1905–1996), American art historian and curator •
Agnes Marion Moodie (1881–1969), Scottish chemist •
Agnes Dunbar Moodie Fitzgibbon (1833–1913), Canadian artist •
Agnes Claypole Moody (1870–1954), American zoologist and professor • Agnes Moore (born 1979), American entertainer who performs as
Peppermint (drag queen) •
Agnes Moorehead (1900–1974), American actress •
Agnes Morgan (1879–1976), American director, playwright, actress, and theatrical producer •
Agnes Fay Morgan (1884–1968), American chemist and academic •
Agnes Thomas Morris (1865–1949), American writer and clubwoman •
Agnes Morrison (1867–1934), Scottish charity worker •
Agnes Morton (1872–1952), British tennis player •
Agnes Mowinckel (1875–1963), Norwegian actress and theatre director •
Agnes Mukabaranga, Rwandan politician •
Agnes Mulder (born 1973), Dutch politician •
Agnes Murgoci (1875–1929), Australian-English zoologist and folklorist •
Agnes G. Murphy (1865–1931), Irish journalist and writer •
Agnes Muthspiel (1914–1966), Austrian painter
N •
Agnes Naa Momo Lartey (born 1976), Ghanaian politician •
Agnes Nalwanga (born 1975), Ugandan businesswoman, management professional, and corporate executive •
Agnes Namyalo (born ), Ugandan banker and corporate executive •
Agnes Nandutu, Ugandan journalist, politician, and Minister •
Agnes Nanogak (1925–2001), Canadian artist •
Agnes Nestor (1880–1948), American labor leader, politician, and social reformer •
Agnes Neuerer, Austrian luger •
Agnes Neuhaus (1854–1944), German social worker and politician •
Agnes Ng Siew Heok, or simply
Agnes Ng, Singaporean murder victim of the
Toa Payoh child murders in 1981 •
Agnes Nicholls (1876–1959), English soprano •
Agnes Nixon (1922–2016), American television writer and producer •
Agnes Northrop (1857 – 1953), American glass artist, known for designs for
Louis Comfort Tiffany •
Agnes Nyalonje, Malawian politician •
Agnes Nyanhongo (born 1960), Zimbabwean sculptor •
Agnes Nyblin (1869–1945), Norwegian photographer •
Agnes Nygaard Haug (born 1933), Norwegian judge
O •
Agnes O'Casey (born 1995/1996), English actress •
Agnes O'Farrelly (1874–1951), Irish academic and professor •
Agnes Oaks (born 1970), Estonian ballerina •
Agnes Obel (born 1980), Danish indie folk singer-songwriter and pianist •
Agnes Odhiambo, Kenyan accountant, financial manager, and civil servant •
Agnes Odhiambo, Kenyan female human rights activist •
Agnes Okoh (1905–1995), Nigerian Christian evangelist •
Agnes Osazuwa (born 1989), Nigerian track and field sprinter •
Agnes Elisabeth Overbeck (1870–1919), Anglo-Russian composer and pianist •
Agnes Owens (1926–2014), Scottish author •
Agnes Ozman (1870–1937), American evangelical
P •
Agnes Pardaens (born 1956), Belgian long-distance runner •
Agnes Pareyio (born 1956), Kenyan woman's rights activist, politician, and businesswoman •
Agnes Miller Parker (1895–1980), Scottish engraver, illustrator, and painter •
Agnes Parsons (1884–1970), American screenwriter •
Agnes Lawrence Pelton (1881–1961), German painter •
Agnes Penemulungu, Malawian politician •
Agnes Pihlava (born 1980), Polish musician •
Agnes Baker Pilgrim (1924–2019), Native American spiritual elder •
Agnes Plum (1869–1951), German politician •
Agnes Pochin (1825–1908), British woman's rights activist •
Agnes Pockels (1862–1935), German chemist •
Agnes Blake Poor (1842–1922), American author and translator, known professionally as Dorothy Prescott •
Agnes Porter (c. 1752–1814), British governess •
Agnes Potten (died 1556), English prisoner who was burned at the stake •
Agnes Prest (died 1557), Cornish Protestant martyr
Q •
Agnes Quaye (born 1989), Ghanaian footballer •
Agnes J. Quirk (1884–1974), American bacteriologist, plant pathologist, and inventor •
Agnes Quisumbing, Filipino economist and academic
R •
Agnes Raeburn (1872–1955), Scottish artist •
Agnes Ramsey (died 1399), English businesswoman •
Agnes Ravatn (born 1983), Norwegian novelist, columnist, and journalist •
Agnes Regan (1869–1943), American Roman Catholic social reformer •
Agnes Rehni (1887–1966), Danish stage and film actress •
Agnes Reisch (born 1999), German ski jumper •
Agnes Repplier (1855–1950), American essayist •
Agnes Reston (1771–1856), Scottish wartime nurse, also known as the Heroine of Matagorda •
Agnes Kay Eppers Reynders (born 1971), Bolivian road cyclist •
Agnes Richards (1883–1967), American psychiatric nurse •
Agnes Millen Richmond (1870–1964), American painter •
Agnes Richter (1844–1918), German seamstress •
Agnes Ludwig Riddle (1865–1930), American politician •
Agnes Jane Robertson (1893–1959), English historian •
Agnes Kelly Robertson (1833–1916), Scottish-American stage actress •
Agnes Robertson Robertson (1882–1968), Australian schoolteacher, community worker, and politician •
Agnes L. Rogers (1884–1943), Scottish educator and psychologist •
Agnes Romilly White (1872–1945), Irish novelist •
Agnes Rose-Soley (1847–1938), Scottish-Australian journalist and poet •
Agnes Rossi (born 1959), American fiction writer •
Agnes Rothery (1888–1954), American writer •
Agnes Ryan (1878–1954), American pacifist, vegetarian, suffragist, and journal editor
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Agnes Salm-Salm (1844–1912), American wife of Prince
Felix zu Salm-Salm •
Agnes Sam (born 1942), South African writer •
Agnes Samaria (born 1972), Namibian middle-distance runner •
Agnes Sampson (died 1591), Scottish purported witch •
Agnes Samuelson (1887–1963), American educator and school superintendent •
Agnes Sander-Plump (1888–1980), German painter •
Agnes Sandström (1887–1985), Swedish Titanic survivor •
Agnes Sanford (1897–1982), American writer •
Agnes Yewande Savage (1906–1964), Nigerian medical doctor and physician •
Agnes Scanlon (1923–2018), American politician •
Agnes Schierhuber (born 1946), Austrian politician •
Agnes Schmidt (1875–1952), German activist and politician •
Agnes M. Sigurðardóttir (born 1954), Icelandic prelate •
Agnes Simon (1935–2020), Hungarian table tennis player •
Agnes Sjöberg (1888–1964), Finnish veterinarian •
Agnes Elizabeth Slack (1858–1946), English Temperance advocate •
Agnes Sligh Turnbull (1888–1982), American writer •
Agnes Slott-Møller (1862–1937), Danish painter •
Agnes Smedley (1892–1950), American journalist, writer, and activist •
Agnes Smidt (1874–1952), Danish painter •
Agnes Smith Lewis (1843–1926), Scottish travel writer alongside her twin sister, Margaret •
Agnes Smyth (c. 1755–1783), Irish Methodist preacher •
Agnes Sorma (1862–1927), German actress •
Agnes Stavenhagen (1860–1945), German operatic soprano •
Agnes Steele (1881–1949), American actress •
Agnes Steineger (1863–1965), Norwegian painter •
Agnes Stevenson (1873–1935), British chess player •
Agnes Grainger Stewart (1871–1956), Scottish writer •
Agnes L. Storrie (1864–1936), Australian poet and writer •
Agnes Straub (1890–1941), German film actress •
Agnes Street-Klindworth (1825–1906), illegitimate daughter of Danish journalist, actor, and diplomat
Georg Klindworth •
Agnes Strickland (1796–1874), English writer and poet •
Agnes Surriage Frankland (1726–1783), American tavern maid who married British baronet Sir Charles Henry •
Agnes Syme Lister (1834–1893), Scottish botanist
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Agnes Taaka (born 1980), Ugandan politician, social worker, and legislator •
Agnes Tachyon (1998–2009), Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse •
Agnes Oforiwa Tagoe-Quarcoopome (1913–1997), Ghanaian activist •
Agnes Tait (1894–1981), American painter, artist, lithographer, muralist, and dancer •
Agnes Takea (died 1622), Japanese Roman Catholic martyr •
Agnes Clara Tatham (1893–1972), English painter •
Agnes Taubert (1844–1877), German writer and philosopher •
Agnes Taylor (1821–1911), English Mormon pioneer •
Agnes Reeves Taylor (born 1965), ex-wife of former Liberian President,
Charles Taylor •
Agnes Terei, Vanuatuan educator and politician •
Agnes Le Thi Thanh, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs •
Agnes Thomas Morris (1865–1949), American writer and clubwoman •
Agnes Tibayeita Isharaza, Ugandan lawyer and corporate executive •
Agnes Tirop (1995–2021), Kenyan long-distance runner •
Agnes Tjongarero (born 1946), Namibian politician •
Agnes Tschetschulin (1859–1942), Finnish composer and violinist •
Agnes Tschurtschenthaler (born 1982), Italian middle- and long-distance runner •
Agnes Tuckey (1877–1972), English tennis player •
Agnes TuiSamoa (1932–2004), New Zealand community organizer and social worker •
Agnes Tyrrell (1846–1883), Czech composer and pianist
U •
Agnes Ullmann (1927–2019), French microbiologist
V •
Agnes van Ardenne (born 1950), Dutch politician and diplomat •
Agnes van den Bossche (c. 1435–c. 1504), Dutch painter •
Agnes Vanderburg (1901–1989), Native American teacher, translator, and author •
Agnes Gertrude VanKoughnet (1860–1940), Canadian socialite •
Agnes Varis (1930–2011), American businesswoman and philanthropist •
Agnes van Stolk (1898–1980), Dutch artist •
Agnes Vernon (1895–1948), American silent film actress •
Agnes Nebo von Ballmoos (1938–2000), Liberian professor, conductor, composer, and lawyer •
Agnes von Konow (1868–1944), Finnish animal rights advocate •
Agnes von Krusenstjerna (1894–1940), Swedish writer •
Agnes von Kurowsky (1892–1984), American nurse during World War I with whom Ernest Hemingway fell in love •
Agnes von Mansfeld-Eisleben (1551–1637), German countess •
Agnes von Rosen (1924–2001), Swedish aristocrat, bullfighter, and stunt performer •
Agnes von Zahn-Harnack (1884–1950), German teacher, writer, and woman's rights activist
W •
Agnes Walsh (born 1950), Canadian poet, playwright, actor, and storyteller •
Agnes Marion McLean Walsh (1884–1967), Australian nurse •
Agnes Warburg (1872–1953), British photographer •
Agnes Ward White (1857–1943), wife of
Albert B. White, the former Governor of West Virginia •
Agnes Waterhouse (c. 1503–1566), English woman accused of witchcraft •
Agnes Waters (1893–1962), American politician and realtor •
Agnes Baldwin Webb (1926–2001), American basketball player •
Agnes Weinrich (1873–1946), American visual artist •
Agnes Welin (1844–1928), Swedish missionary •
Agnes E. Wells (1876–1959), American educator and women's equal rights activist •
Agnes Wenman (died 1617), English Roman Catholic translator •
Agnes Wergeland (1857–1914), Norwegian-American historian, poet, and educator •
Agnes Westbrook Morrison (1854–1939), American lawyer •
Agnes Weston (1840–1918), English philanthropist •
Agnes Weston (1879–1972), New Zealand politician •
Agnes Wheeler (bap. 1734–1804), British writer •
Agnes Burns Wieck (1892–1966), American labor activist and journalist •
Agnes Wieslander (1873–1934), Swedish painter •
Agnes Windeck (1888–1975), German theatre and film actress •
Agnes Wolbert (born 1958), Dutch politician •
Agnes Wold (born 1955), Swedish biologist and professor •
Agnes Wood (1921–2013), New Zealand artist and writer •
Agnes Woodward (1872–1938), American music educator and whistler •
Agnes World (1995–2012), American-bred Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and sire •
Agnes Wright Spring (1894–1988), American journalist, writer, and historian
Y •
Agnes Yombwe (born 1966), Zambian mixed media artist, arts educator, author, and mentor
Z •
Agnes Zawadzki (born 1994), American figure skater •
Agnes Zimmermann (1847–1925), German pianist and composer •
Agnes Zurowski (1920–2013), American baseball pitcher
Ágnes •
Ágnes Babos (1944–2020), Hungarian handball player •
Ágnes Bartha (1922–2018), Hungarian photographer •
Ágnes Bukta (born 1993), Hungarian tennis player •
Ágnes Bánfai (1947–2020), Hungarian gymnast •
Ágnes Bánfalvy (born 1954), Hungarian actress •
Ágnes Bíró (1917–2008), Hungarian swimmer •
Ágnes Csomor (born 1979), Hungarian actress •
Ágnes Dobó (born 1988), Hungarian model and beauty pageant titleholder •
Ágnes Dragos, Hungarian sprint canoer •
Ágnes Esterházy (1891–1956), Hungarian actress •
Ágnes Farkas (born 1973), Hungarian handball player •
Ágnes Ferencz (born 1956), Hungarian sport shooter •
Ágnes Fodor (born 1964), Hungarian swimmer •
Ágnes Gajdos-Hubai (1948–2014), Hungarian volleyball player •
Ágnes Gee (born 1974), Hungarian tennis player •
Ágnes Gergely (born 1933), Hungarian writer, educator, journalist, and translator •
Ágnes Gerlach (born 1968), Hungarian diver •
Ágnes Geréb (born 1952), Hungarian gynaecologist and psychologist •
Ágnes Hankiss (1950–2021), Hungarian politician •
Ágnes Hegedűs, Hungarian orienteer •
Ágnes Heller (1929–2019), Hungarian philosopher and lecturer •
Ágnes Herczeg, Hungarian artist •
Ágnes Herczegh (born 1950), Hungarian discus thrower •
Ágnes Hornyák (born 1982), Hungarian handball player •
Ágnes Hranitzky, Hungarian film editor and director •
Ágnes Juhász-Balajcza (born 1952), Hungarian volleyball player •
Ágnes Kaczander (born 1953), Hungarian swimmer •
Ágnes Keleti (1921–2025), Hungarian-Israeli Olympic champion artistic gymnast •
Ágnes Konkoly (born 1987), Hungarian model, wedding planner, and beauty pageant titleholder •
Ágnes Kovács (disambiguation), multiple persons •
Ágnes Kozáry (born 1966), Hungarian sprinter •
Ágnes Kunhalmi (born 1982), Hungarian politician •
Ágnes Lehóczky (born 1976), Hungarian poet, academic, and translator •
Ágnes Litter (born 1975), Hungarian alpine skier •
Ágnes Lukács (1920–2016), Hungarian-Jewish painter, graphic artist, and school teacher •
Ágnes Miskó (born 1971), Hungarian gymnast •
Ágnes Mócsy, Romanian physicist •
Ágnes Molnár (born 1956), Hungarian politician •
Ágnes Mutina (born 1988), Hungarian swimmer •
Ágnes Nagy (born 1992), Hungarian footballer •
Ágnes Nemes Nagy (1922–1991), Hungarian poet, writer, educator, and translator •
Ágnes Németh (born 1961), Hungarian basketball player •
Ágnes Osztolykán (born 1974), Hungarian politician and activist •
Ágnes Pallag (born 1993), Hungarian volleyball player •
Ágnes Pozsonyi, Hungarian sprint canoer •
Ágnes Primász (born 1980), Hungarian water polo player •
Ágnes Rapai (born 1952), Hungarian poet, writer, and translator •
Ágnes Ságvári (1928–2000), Hungarian historian •
Ágnes Simon (born 1974), Romanian cross-country skier •
Ágnes Simor (born 1979), Hungarian actress and dancer •
Ágnes Sipka (born 1954), Hungarian long-distance runner •
Ágnes Studer (born 1998), Hungarian basketball player •
Ágnes Szatmári (born 1987), Romanian tennis player •
Ágnes Szávay (born 1988), Hungarian tennis player •
Ágnes Szendrei, Hungarian-American mathematician •
Ágnes Szentannai (born 1994), Hungarian curler •
Ágnes Szijj (born 1956), Hungarian rower •
Ágnes Szilágyi (born 1990), Hungarian handball player •
Ágnes Szokolszky (born 1956), Hungarian educator and psychologist •
Ágnes Torma (born 1951), Hungarian volleyball player •
Ágnes Triffa (born 1987), Hungarian handball goalkeeper •
Ágnes Vadai (born 1974), Hungarian politician and scholar •
Ágnes Valkai (born 1981), Hungarian water polo player •
Ágnes Huszár Várdy (died 2022), Hungarian writer •
Ágnes Végh (born 1939), Hungarian handball player
Agnès •
Agnès Acker (born 1940), French astrophysicist and professor •
Agnès Agboton (born 1960), Beninese writer, poet, storyteller, and translator •
Agnès Arnauld (1593–1672), abbess of Port-Royal and major figure in French Jansenism •
Agnès Barthélémy, French physicist •
Agnès Bénassy-Quéré (born 1966), French economist •
Agnès Bernet (born 1968), French cell biologist and professor •
Agnès Bihl, French singer •
Agnès Buzyn (born 1962), French hematologist, professor, medical practitioner, and politician •
Agnès Cabrol (1964–2007), French Egyptologist •
Agnès Callamard (born 1965), French human rights expert and Secretary General of Amnesty International •
Agnès Chiquet (born 1984), French weightlifter •
Agnès Clancier (born 1963), French writer •
Agnès de La Barre de Nanteuil (1922–1944), French Resistance worker •
Agnès Delahaie (1920–2003), French film producer •
Agnès Desarthe (born 1966), French novelist, children's writer, and translator •
Agnès Evren (born 1970), French politician •
Agnès Fienga, French astronomer •
Agnès Firmin-Le Bodo (born 1968), French politician •
Agnès Godard (born 1951), César Award-winning French cinematographer •
Agnès Gosselin (born 1967), French figure skater •
Agnès Grondin, Canadian politician •
Agnès Gruda, Polish-Canadian journalist and fiction writer •
Agnès Henry-Hocquard (born 1962), French winemaker •
Agnès Humbert (1894–1963), art historian, ethnographer and member of the French Resistance during World War II •
Agnès Jaoui (born 1964), French screenwriter, film director, actress and singer •
Agnès Kraidy (born 1965), Ivorian magazine editor and journalist •
Agnès Lacheux (born 1974), French Paracanoeist •
Agnès Laurent (1936–2010), French actress •
Agnès Le Brun (born 1961), French politician •
Agnès Le Lannic, French table tennis player •
Agnès Lefort (1891–1973), Canadian artist, educator, and gallery owner •
Agnès Letestu (born 1971), French ballet dancer •
Agnès Maltais (born 1956), Canadian politician •
Agnès Marin (1997–2011), French murder victim •
Agnès Martin-Lugand (born 1979), French novelist •
Agnès Matoko, Romanian model •
Agnès Mellon (born 1958), French soprano •
Agnès Mercier, French curler and coach •
Agnès Merlet (born 1959), French film director •
Agnès Nkada (born 1995), Cameroonian footballer •
Agnès Ntamabyaliro Rutagwera (born 1937), Rwandan politician •
Agnès Pannier-Runacher (born 1974), French businesswoman and politician •
Agnès Poirier (born 1975), French journalist, writer, and broadcaster •
Agnès Raharolahy (born 1992), French sprinter •
Agnès Rosenstiehl (born 1941), French author and illustrator •
Agnès Soral (born 1960), Franco-Swiss actress, comedian, and writer •
Agnès Sorel (1421–1450), favorite mistress of King Charles VII of France •
Agnès Souret (1902–1928), French-Basque actress •
Agnès Spaak (born 1944), French-Belgian actress and photographer •
Agnès Sulem (born 1959), French mathematician •
Agnès Tchuinté (1959–1990), Cameroonian javelin thrower •
Agnès Teppe (born 1968), French discus thrower •
Agnès Thill (born 1964), French politician •
Agnès Thurnauer (born 1962), French-Swiss artist • Agnès Troublé (born 1941), French fashion designer
Agnès b. •
Agnès Varda (1928–2019), French movie director •
Agnès Vesterman, French classical cellist •
Agnès Zugasti (born 1972), French tennis player
Agness •
Agness Gidna, Tanzanian paleontologist •
Agness Musase (born 1997), Zambian footballer •
Agness Underwood (1902–1984), American journalist and newspaper editor
Agnieszka •
Agnieszka Radwańska (born 1989), Polish tennis player ==See also==