I've really liked this name for a while (from greek, agathòs = good, kind).
What do you think goes well with it as a middle name?
Consider that in Italy we use Agata, which is pronounced Ah-gah-tah, with a flat 't' sound, instead of a 'th' sound. Except for people in Tuscany, where I live, which have a slouched accent haha.
Anyway, I can only think of Agatha Sophia, but it doesn't really work for me.
Shoot it, girls! :D
What do you think goes well with it as a middle name?
Consider that in Italy we use Agata, which is pronounced Ah-gah-tah, with a flat 't' sound, instead of a 'th' sound. Except for people in Tuscany, where I live, which have a slouched accent haha.
Anyway, I can only think of Agatha Sophia, but it doesn't really work for me.
Shoot it, girls! :D