Agavva ( Russian: Ага́вва) is an old and rare [1] Russian Christian male first name. [2] It is supposedly derived from the Biblical Hebrew word hāgāb, meaning locust. [2] [1]
Its diminutives are Aga (А́га), [2] Agakha (Ага́ха), and Agasha (Ага́ша). [1]
The patronymics derived from "Agavva" are "Ага́ввич" (Agavvich; masculine) and "Ага́ввична" (Agavvichna; feminine). [1]
Agavva ( Russian: Ага́вва) is an old and rare [1] Russian Christian male first name. [2] It is supposedly derived from the Biblical Hebrew word hāgāb, meaning locust. [2] [1]
Its diminutives are Aga (А́га), [2] Agakha (Ага́ха), and Agasha (Ага́ша). [1]
The patronymics derived from "Agavva" are "Ага́ввич" (Agavvich; masculine) and "Ага́ввична" (Agavvichna; feminine). [1]