Agatha as a name
Agatha is a female name of Greek origin, meaning “good-hearted” or “kind”. It was a popular name in ancient Greece and Rome, and was later adopted by early Christians in honor of Saint Agatha, a third-century Christian martyr who was known for her devotion and steadfastness in the face of persecution.
In modern times, the name Agatha is not as common as it once was, but it is still used in many cultures around the world. Famous people with the name Agatha include Agatha Christie, the British author of detective novels, and Agatha Sangma, an Indian politician and member of parliament.