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Re: Angela
I really love the feel of the name Angela. It's sweet and feminine but not at all weak. One of my best friends as a child was named Angela so I'm sure that influences my view point. It really doesn't seem that common to me, though looking at the data I can see there was a time period where it was more common. Of your combos I like these best: Angela Bernadette
Angela Cecile
Angela Fern
Angela Martine
Angela Mathilde
Angela Myrtle
Angela Prudence
Angela Sigrid
Angela Violet
Angela Winifred
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