Angela
I've always liked the name Angela and recently put it second on my favorites list. But I was wondering, is it too old fashioned? I've only known three Angelas, the youngest is 17 and the other two are 35 and 40. And what do you think of Angie? I've always liked Angie as a nn, but I'm worried it's too popular. And what are some good combos?
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It's not exactly old-fashioned. It's been used for a very long time, and is still well-used today. I've met or heard of Angelas of all ages, from small children to an elderly lady. It is a bit dated, in the sense that I tend to associate it a lot with the eighties, but it's not dated in the same way as say, Brittany is.
I'm okay with the name, it's nice but I'd never want to use it. I do not like the nn Angie, I know two very irritating women named Angie.
I'm okay with the name, it's nice but I'd never want to use it. I do not like the nn Angie, I know two very irritating women named Angie.
DOn't worry about it being too old fashioned, I know three Angela's, one of the is probably fifty, another 16, and the last one is 2, so age range is fine. I think Angie is cute, and I have only met one Angie (the 16 year old Angela) so to me it doesn't seem too popular.
Angela Maureen
Angela Serenity
Angela Cadence
Angela Lucille
Angela Maureen
Angela Serenity
Angela Cadence
Angela Lucille
I love Angela nn Angie, it's lovely.
Angela Clare
Angela Katherine
Angela Jane
Angela Helen
Angela Daphne
Angela Naomi
Angela Josephine
Angela Kathleen
Angela Rosaleen
Angela Sophie
Angela Gabrielle
Angela Marie
Angela Jasmine
Angela Denise
Angela Mary
Angela Rosalind
Angela Victoria
Angela Seraphine
Angela Delphine
Angela Maeve
Angela Ruby
Angela Clare
Angela Katherine
Angela Jane
Angela Helen
Angela Daphne
Angela Naomi
Angela Josephine
Angela Kathleen
Angela Rosaleen
Angela Sophie
Angela Gabrielle
Angela Marie
Angela Jasmine
Angela Denise
Angela Mary
Angela Rosalind
Angela Victoria
Angela Seraphine
Angela Delphine
Angela Maeve
Angela Ruby
I know a few Angelas. They're 6, 20-something and 50-something. They go by Gela "JEL-ah", Ang "ANJ" or Angie. angela doesn't feel dated to me. I quite like Angela with nn Gela; it sounds refreshing.
How about: Angela Celeste, Angela Katharine, Angela Janet, Angela Penelope, Angela Florence, Angela Keeley, Angela Nadine or Angela Daphne?
How about: Angela Celeste, Angela Katharine, Angela Janet, Angela Penelope, Angela Florence, Angela Keeley, Angela Nadine or Angela Daphne?
I don't think Angela is too old-fashioned, but for some reason the nn Angie strikes me as being rather dated. Give me some time to think about it and I'm sure I'll come round to liking it.
One more thing: Angela seems like the name the girlfriend of a mob boss would have in a mafia movie. For that reason alone, I'd never use it.
One more thing: Angela seems like the name the girlfriend of a mob boss would have in a mafia movie. For that reason alone, I'd never use it.
I love Angela and I don't think it's too old. I like Angie as well. I may consider using Angela after one of my relatives.
I don't like the name too much, reminds me of an old woman.
I like Angela, too, but I put it in the same category with names like Melissa, Stephanie, Kimberly, Kelly, Ashley and Jennifer--names that were super popular during the 1970s and 1980s. Therefore, it is a little dated, but I believe it's used relatively sparsely on children today. How many Angelas do you know or have you heard of under the age of ten?
Combos:
Angela Bronwen
Angela Rachel
Angela Jane
Angela Persephone
Angela Phoebe
Angela Catherine
Angela Corinne
Angela Kate
Angela Mary
Angela Felicity
Angela Eloise
Angela Claire
Angela Ivy
Angela Sophie
Angela Josephine
Angela Camille
Angela Opal
Angela Roxanne
Combos:
Angela Bronwen
Angela Rachel
Angela Jane
Angela Persephone
Angela Phoebe
Angela Catherine
Angela Corinne
Angela Kate
Angela Mary
Angela Felicity
Angela Eloise
Angela Claire
Angela Ivy
Angela Sophie
Angela Josephine
Angela Camille
Angela Opal
Angela Roxanne
This message was edited 10/17/2007, 7:55 PM