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Re: Angela
I almost share your view that Angela is a classic and while I don!t love it I like it and think it deserves more current use. You have many wonderful combos.
One thing I have found with Angela is the amazing number I have encountered whose surnames start with B. Know an Angela Baker and an Angela Bradbury from school. Then there are/were Angela Baddeley, Angela Buxton, etc. etc.
I know people called Angela in early to late middle-age but none younger.
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