Angelorum is "angels" in Latin (as is Angeli, the only other Angel- name I like). There are specific grammatical rules about which one is used, but I'm more than willing to admit that I don't care about those. :D Angelorum, I associate with the Christmas carol "Adeste Fideles" (the line in particular being
Natum videte, regem angelorum... or "Behold the newborn, king of the angels"). And Angeli, I pulled from a very old musical text called "Psallite."
Margalo is the bird in E.B. White's Stuart Little. I'm not sure of its origin--definitely an interesting question, since he wasn't the first to use it. Stuart Little was published in 1945, and by that point, an actress called Margalo Gillmore had been acting for almost thirty years:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margalo_Gillmore
I wish I had more details on where the name comes from, heh. I should ask over on Facts sometime. Thank you for your opinions. :)
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