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Re: Angela
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

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Thanks! I like Angela Jane and Angela Claire. I actually thought about Angela Claire before but I wasn't sure if I liked it or not. But it's turning into one of my top combos!

This message was edited 10/18/2007, 6:28 AM

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