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Agatha

American  
[ag-uh-thuh] / ˈæg ə θə /

noun

  1. a first name: from a Greek word meaning “good.”


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Shrink Solves Murder is for everyone, she said, but particularly those who enjoy Agatha Christie and Richard Coles novels.

From BBC • Jun. 2, 2026

Three-year-old Agatha Acker, in a cute gingham outfit and gas mask, brought along her doll, Betty Lou, also tricked out in a pretty dress, and a gas mask.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 26, 2026

How satisfying has it been to witness the transformation of Rachel Agatha Keen?

From BBC • Mar. 26, 2026

Whether with an old-fashioned one-case-per-episode or a more sprawling multistrand story, quaint or violent, historic or modern, the birthplace of Agatha Christie understands that we all need stories that make sense of seemingly senseless acts.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 23, 2025

“My first question is: what happened to Agatha Ashton and her descendants after Pax threw her out?”

From "The Long-Lost Home" by Maryrose Wood

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