Angeline, of Latin origin, is derived from the word 'angelus', meaning 'little angel'. This charming and unique moniker was popularized during the Middle Ages when it was used as a diminutive form of Angela, itself a derivative of the Greek word for 'messenger'. The name Angeline evokes images of sweetness, innocence, and grace, reminiscent of heavenly beings. It has been associated with numerous notable individuals throughout history, further adding to its allure and mystique.
"Angeline saw a gap of seven years between its most notable birth years, with five babies named in both 1918 and 1925, totaling ten over those two decades."