Angelah is a feminine given name derived from the Latin 'Angelus', meaning 'angel'. It's a variant of Angelo, traditionally used for boys but increasingly popular for girls. The name suggests purity and grace, with a soft, melodic sound and visually appealing spelling. Those named Angelah may be drawn to careers reflecting its celestial origins, such as art or helping professions. It has gained popularity in English-speaking countries, with notable bearers including Angela Hough and Angela Griffin, yet remains uncommon.