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Aggi
Aggi is an Italian female given name. It may also be a diminutive form of the given names Agamemnon, Agata, Agatha, or Agnes. See also Aggie and Aggy.
Aggi may also refer to the following places:
- Aggi, a frazione (district) of Foligno, Italy
- Aggi, a village in Ekeremor, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
- Aggi, a village near Erzincan, Turkey
- Aggi, a village near Shashamane, Ethiopia
- Aggi, a Scottish cargo ship launched in 1894, wrecked off Santa Rosa Island, California in 1915, and now a popular diving wreck
Aggi is often used as a placeholder name for:
- A mathematical term or gene locus in the study of agglutination (biology)
- A metasyntactic variable name in a computer program that aggregates data
Aggi may also refer to:
- The Aggi Crew, an organized crime syndicate from Bristol, England
- Aggi-Bhagava, an Indian god who may be the same as Agni
- The Aggi-Vacchagotta Sutta, a Buddhist sutta
- Throw Aggi Off the Bridge, a 1992 song by Black Tambourine, about Annabel (Aggi) Wright, bassist of Scottish group The Pastels.
AGGI may refer to:
- Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Gender Integration, a committee of APEC from 1999 to 2002, replaced by the Gender Focal Point Network
- Agrostemma githago, the Common Corncockle plant (USDA code: AGGI)
- Annual Greenhouse Gas Index, monitored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Babanakira Airport, in the Solomon Islands (ICAO code: AGGI)
See also:
- Agey, a commune in Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne, France
- AGG (disambiguation)
- Agge (disambiguation)
- Saint Aggei, Wycliffe's spelling of Mar Aggai, the second Bishop of Edessa, Mesopotamia
- Aggey (disambiguation)
- Aggie (disambiguation)
- Aggy (disambiguation)
- Agi (disambiguation)
- Agii (disambiguation)
- Agy, a commune in the Basse-Normandie région of France