Aagot is a Norwegian feminine given name, derived from the Old Norse elements 'aðal' meaning noble and 'göt' which refers to God or divine. The name has been used in Norway since the Middle Ages but gained prominence during the 19th century. It was particularly popular among the merchant class of Bergen, Norway's second-largest city. Today, Aagot remains a traditional Norwegian name, often associated with the country's rich cultural heritage and historical roots. Despite its Norwegian origins, Aagot has also been adopted by other Scandinavian communities and beyond, carrying with it a sense of tradition and timelessness.
Aagot is an uncommon name with only five recorded births in total, all of which occurred in 1915.