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Re: Angela and Angelica
Angela was a top 100 name here from the 1930s-80s, so it feels a little dated and there are a lot of elderly & middle-aged Angelas around. But I like it, & prefer it to Angelica, which seems a little too sweet to me - probably because in English it's got jelly in the middle.
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