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People

* J. C. Agajanian (1913–1984), American motor sports personality * Aggie Beynon, Canadian metalsmith * Aggie Grey (1897–1988), Samoan hotelier born Agnes Genevieve Swann * Agnes Aggie Herring (1876–1939), American actress * Adolph Aggie Kukulowicz (1933–2008), Canadian ice hockey player * Agnes Aggie MacKenzie (born 1955), Scottish presenter of ''How Clean is Your House?'', a British television show * Forest Sale (1911–1985), American college basketball player and politician * Agness Underwood (1902–1984), American journalist and newspaper editor * Agnes Weston (1840–1918), English philanthropist * Mary Aggie, an early 18th century slave in colonial Virginia whose trial resulted in a change to the law


Arts and entertainment


Fictional characters

* Agatha "Aggie" Prenderghast, from '' ParaNorman'', a 2012 American animated comedy horror film *Aggie, from '' Nanny McPhee'', a 2005 British children's film * Aggie, from '' Summer of '42'', a 1971 American movie that was adapted into a book and a Broadway musical * Aggie, from '' Itty Bitty Titty Committee'', a 2007 comedy drama directed by Jamie Babbit * Aunt Aggie, from '' Angela's Ashes'', a 1996 Irish-American book and 1999 film * Aasgard Agnette "Aggie" Anderson, the title character of the British television programme '' The Adventures of Aggie'' (1956-1957) * Splendora Agatha "Aggie" Cromwell, from the '' Halloweentown'' series of Disney television movies * Sister Agnes, or "Aggie", one of the two main characters in the 1978 American television series '' In the Beginning'' * Big Aggie, a Nac Mac Feegle from the ''Discworld'' fantasy book series * Aggie James, from the novel ''
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'' by Scott Sigler * Aggie Jones, on the American soap opera ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' * Aggie McDonald, from '' Johnny Belinda'', a 1940 American play that was adapted into a 1948 film and a 1967 film * the title character of '' Aggie Mack'', a comic strip created in 1946 by Hal Rasmusson * Aggie Wilcox, from the ''Ministry is Murder'' novel series by American author Emilie Richards * the title character of the 1950s British television sitcom '' The Adventures of Aggie''


Other uses

* ''Aggie'' (film), a 2020 documentary film * Aggie (marble), a type of marble * ''Aggie'', US name of the 1950s British television sitcom '' The Adventures of Aggie'' * "Aggie", an episode of the US television series ''Baretta'' * ''Aggie'', later title of the comic strip '' Aggie Mack'' * Aggie Awards, the awards presented each year by Adventure Gamers to the most relevant titles in the adventure genre


Places

* Aggie, Alberta, a locality in Canada * Aggie Creek, Fairbanks, Alaska * Aggie Creek,
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* Aggie Mount, in Bimberi Nature Reserve, Australian Capital Territory, Australia


School nicknames, sports teams or mascots


United States

* University of California, Davis – see UC Davis Aggies * University of Connecticut, until 1933 *
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, Fort Collins, Colorado *
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, Baton Rouge, Louisiana * Mississippi State University, until 1932 *
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, until 1924 * University of Massachusetts Amherst, until 1931 * New Mexico State University – see New Mexico State Aggies * North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University – see North Carolina A&T Aggies ** Aggie (mascot), official mascot of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University * Cameron University, Oklahoma * Oklahoma Panhandle State University – see Oklahoma Panhandle State Aggies * Delaware Valley University, Pennsylvania * Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas – see Texas A&M Aggies * Utah State University, Logan, Utah – see Utah State Aggies * Albertville High School, Albertville, Alabama * Sylacauga High School, Sylacauga, Alabama * Hamilton High School (Hamilton, Alabama) * Essex Agricultural and Technical High School, Massachusetts * Forrest County Agricultural High School, Mississippi * Norfolk County Agricultural High School, Walpole, Massachusetts


Elsewhere

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, Canada * Ontario Agricultural College, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada * College of Agriculture, Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan, Philippines


Sports facilities

* Aggie Field, a soccer stadium on the campus of the University of California, Davis * Aggie Stadium (disambiguation)


Other uses

* ''Aggie'', nickname for , a battleship in the Royal Navy launched in 1906 * Cyclone Aggie, an Australian cyclone


See also

* * * Agaie, a historical state in present-day Nigeria * 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) * Aggi (disambiguation) * Aggy (disambiguation) * Aghi, a frazione of
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, Italy * Agi (disambiguation) * Agii (disambiguation) * Agy, a commune in the Basse-Normandie région of France {{disambiguation, geo