Agag

/ˈeɪɡæɡ/ noun

In biblical tradition, a title or name for kings, particularly the king of the Amalekites; used as a generic term for royalty in some contexts.

From Hebrew 'Agag,' the name of Amalekite kings mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. The etymology of the name itself is uncertain but may derive from Semitic roots.

AMአጋግ
ARأَغَاق
BNআগাগ
CAAgag
CSAgag
DAAgag
DEAgag
ELΑγάγ
ESagag
FAآگاک
FIAgag
FRagag
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