Gender: Unisex
Pronunciation: AE G AH SH IY
Popularity Rank: #381,546
Agashi may be derived from Agas, a name whose meaning is Good.
The name Agashi is often used as a Unisex name and is mostly used as a Last Name.
Agashi is found in Nigeria, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and 8 more countries.
ARPAbet Phonetic Pronunciation: AE G AH SH IY
AE: Pronounce as in "cat" (K AE T)
G: Pronounce as in "go" (G OW)
AH: Pronounce as in "but" (B AH T)
SH: Pronounce as in "she" (SH IY)
IY: Pronounce as in "see" (S IY)
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At NamesLook, the name Agashi is recorded 42 times globally, ranking it as the 381,546th most common name worldwide.
Agashi is most prevalent in Nigeria, with 29 occurrences, making it the 16,700th most popular name in the country.
In Nigeria, the name Agashi is found among 1 in every 39989 people, showcasing its highest frequency there.
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Agashi - Pronounced ah-gah-shi origin is Korean 아가씨 (agassi) Feminine. Meaning is "Miss". Historically: A respectful title for the young lady of the household or daughter of the lord/owner of the house. Modern: An unmarried woman. Same as Miss versus Ms or Mrs.