On a scale of 1 - 10, how dated is the name Angela? Is it ready for a comeback?
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Angela's basic in a sweet classic way. It's dated enough that I wouldn't expect it to be uber popular anytime soon but not so much that I dislike it. I can still easily see it as a kid name. Maybe 3/10 dated, with 10 being unusably archaic?
I like Angelica because I think it sounds baroque, and it's also botanical. I don't really prefer it to Angela; it's just different.
Angelique sounds sassy and kind of austere. I picture a nun or a punk rocker. I like it but wouldn't use it.
Angelina sounds more soft and princessy. The elaboration doesn't add to it imo. I don't think it's a bad name, but it's my least favorite.
I like Angelica because I think it sounds baroque, and it's also botanical. I don't really prefer it to Angela; it's just different.
Angelique sounds sassy and kind of austere. I picture a nun or a punk rocker. I like it but wouldn't use it.
Angelina sounds more soft and princessy. The elaboration doesn't add to it imo. I don't think it's a bad name, but it's my least favorite.
This message was edited 2/28/2023, 5:33 PM
7. Angelique is ok. The others too frilly
I don't know any young ones, but it wouldn't surprise me at all if I met a few. I think of it as a minor classic.
I don't mind it at all, though it's too religious for me to consider using it myself. I find the other versions - Angelica, Angelina, Angelique - too frilly and needlessly long.
I don't mind it at all, though it's too religious for me to consider using it myself. I find the other versions - Angelica, Angelina, Angelique - too frilly and needlessly long.
I think it's not really dated. It isn't as popular now as when I was growing up, but it's like Rebecca or Sarah, it'll always get used and you really won't be able to assume anyone's age by just the name.