Angala is a unique and melodic female given name of Sanskrit origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Angala,' which translates to "limbs" or "body parts." The name Angala is often associated with grace, harmony, and wholeness, reflecting its roots in Sanskrit philosophy. In many cultures, it signifies strength, balance, and unity. Throughout history, this name has been embraced by families seeking a distinctive yet meaningful appellation for their daughters.
The name Angala experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years, with a significant peak in 1977 (22 births) and notable declines in some years like 1961 (5 births), 1966 (6 births), and 1987 (5 births). Despite these variations, there was an overall trend of increasing popularity from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s.