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Re: Angela
It's not exactly old-fashioned. It's been used for a very long time, and is still well-used today. I've met or heard of Angelas of all ages, from small children to an elderly lady. It is a bit dated, in the sense that I tend to associate it a lot with the eighties, but it's not dated in the same way as say, Brittany is.I'm okay with the name, it's nice but I'd never want to use it. I do not like the nn Angie, I know two very irritating women named Angie.
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