Origin and Meaning of Senga

Meaning & Origin

A woman of great strength

Origin: Scottish - Senga is believed to be a diminutive or affectionate form of the name Agnes, which is derived from the Greek word 'hagnē' meaning 'pure' or 'holy'.

Interesting Facts

  • Senga is primarily a Scottish name, often associated with the Scots language in the Highland regions.
  • In Scottish culture, Senga can be considered a unique and more informal alternative to Agnes, making it a charming choice for a girl's name.
  • Notable figures with variations of the name include Agnes, with the most famous perhaps being St. Agnes, a Christian martyr.
  • While Senga is not among the most widely used names today, it retains a sense of cultural significance and connection to Scottish heritage.
  • Senga's related names include Agnes, Senga is also sometimes used alongside variations such as Senga-Gray.