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Angelynn is a captivating, recently coined name inspired by John Varley's science fiction series, with possible French origins meaning 'angel'.
Angelynna is an elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'angel', enhanced by the Welsh-like suffix '-lynna'. Though uncommon, it's gaining popularity in English-speaking countries and is pronounced "an-JEL-in-nah".
Angelynne is a French-derived name meaning 'angel-like', popular in medieval France for its religious connotations, now uncommon but still meaningful.
Angelys is a unique Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'messenger of light'.
Angelyse is an American feminine name created by T.S. Eliot as a combination of Angela and Elizabeth, without a direct translation but often associated with grace and elegance.
Angelyssa is a rare Greek-derived name meaning 'like an angel'.
Angelysse is a French-origin name derived from "angelus," meaning "messenger" or "angel," with the feminine suffix "-lyss." Popular in France and among French-speaking communities, it's pronounced like its English spelling.
Angenetta is an Italian feminine given name meaning 'little angel,' derived from 'angioletto,' first used in medieval Italy for children seen as innocent and celestial.
Angenette is a rare German-origin female name meaning 'messenger' or 'good news bringer'.
Angeni is an African origin name from the Shona people of Zimbabwe meaning "beauty" or "beautiful one".
Angeline is a unique French feminine name derived from the Latin 'Angelus', meaning angel. It has been associated with elegance, grace, and beauty throughout generations.
Angélique is a French feminine given name derived from the adjective "angélique," which means "angelic" in English. It originated during the Middle Ages among French nobility as a wish for daughters to grow up pure and virtuous like angels.
Angenita is a rare Latin-derived female name meaning 'little angel'.
Anges is a distinctive Catalan name derived from the Hebrew word 'messenger', meaning 'angel'.
Anggie is a unique, modern girl's name of uncertain origin, likely created as a variant of Angelica meaning 'angel' in Latin. It gained popularity in the US during the late 1990s and remains an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
Anggy is an Indonesian name that means "first" or "initial," often given to children considered special or born on significant dates. It has gained worldwide popularity due to its unique sound and meaningful origin. Pronounced "ANG-gee," it consists of three syllables with a soft, melodic rhythm.
Angharad is a Welsh feminine given name derived from "mong", meaning "pearl".
Angi is an Italian name derived from 'angelo', meaning 'angel'.
Angela is a Latin-origin name meaning 'angel', deriving from "angelus". It gained prominence during the Middle Ages in Europe and has been associated with notable figures like Angela Merkel and Angela Lansbury.
Angie is a Greek-derived name meaning "messenger," often used as a diminutive of Angela but also standalone. Popular in U.S. & Europe, famous bearers include actress Angela Lansbury & activist Angela Davis.
Angela is a Latin-origin feminine name meaning 'angel', used since the early Middle Ages by nobility.
Angielina is a unique and beautiful name of unknown origin, meaning "angel" derived from the Latin word "angelus".
Angil is a unique Latin-origin name meaning 'angel', derived from the Latin word 'angelus'.
Angila is an uncommon yet meaningful unisex name of African origin, specifically from Nigerian Yoruba culture, signifying 'one who has many children'.
Angilee is a unique feminine given name with unknown origins, its meaning and history remaining a mystery.
Angilina is an elegant Italian name meaning 'little angel', traditionally given to girls seen as pure and innocent.
Angélique is a distinctive French female given name meaning 'little angel' or 'angelic', derived from the French word 'ange'. It has been popularized by historical figures like Angélique de Fontanges and Angélique Kauffmann, as well as its notable appearance in French literature, such as Alain-René Lesage's novel 'Lesage'.
Anginette is a rare French feminine name derived from Angela, meaning 'messenger'.
Angiolina is an elegant Italian feminine name derived from Angelo, which means 'angel' in Latin, translating to 'little angel'.
Angela is a feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'angelus', meaning 'angel', first used in the Middle Ages to honor angels.
Angle is a rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'corner' or 'angle'. It was famously borne by early Christian martyr Saint Angadrisma, and while used for both sexes historically, it is more commonly masculine, popularized in Germany since medieval times.
Angela is a Latin-derived female given name meaning 'angel', popularized during the Middle Ages in Europe and carried by notable figures like Angela Lansbury.
Anglee is a unique American feminine given name derived from 'angel', meaning messenger or guide from God, with strong spiritual connotations signifying purity and divine guidance.
The name Angleica is of Latin origin and means 'angel'. It signifies purity, innocence, and beauty, and has been used as a given name since medieval times in Europe.
Anglene is a rare and distinctive female name with unknown origins and meaning, often believed to be a variant of Angeline or Angele but with no concrete evidence supporting these theories. Its mystery makes it intriguing and unique.
Angels is a Spanish name derived from 'ángel,' meaning 'angel' in English, signifying divine qualities or spiritual guidance.
Anglia is a rare Latin-derived female name meaning 'England,' historically associated with the Anglo-Saxon kingdom and used by Saint Anglia, a 7th-century martyr.
Anglica is a rare, Latin-origin feminine given name derived from 'angulus', meaning 'angle' or 'corner'.
Anglia is an English name derived from "Englaland," meaning "land of the Angles," a Germanic tribe who migrated to Britain around the 5th century AD.
Anglina is a distinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'angel', popularized in medieval Europe as a feminine form of Angelus.