Gender Masculine & Feminine
Usage French
Pronounced Pron. /ɑ̃ʒ/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

French masculine and feminine form of Angelus (see Angel).

Related Names

VariantAngèle
DiminutiveAngeline
Feminine FormAngèle
Other Languages & CulturesAnxhela(Albanian) Angelina, Anzhela(Armenian) Aingeru(Basque) Anhelina, Anzhela(Belarusian) Angel, Angelina, Anzhela(Bulgarian) Àngel, Àngels, Àngela(Catalan) Anielka(Central American) Anđelko, Anđelo, Anđa, Anđela, Anđelka(Croatian) Anděla(Czech) Angela, Angelien, Angelina(Dutch) Angel, Angela, Angelia, Angelina, Angelle, Angie, Lina(English) Anxo, Ánxela, Xela(Galician) Angela, Angelina, Engel, Lina(German) Engel(Germanic) Angelos, Angela, Angelina(Greek) Angéla(Hungarian) Aingeal(Irish) Angelo, Angela, Angelina, Angelino, Angiola, Angiolo, Giotto, Lina, Lino(Italian) Angelus, Angela(Late Roman) Angelė(Lithuanian) Angel, Angela, Angjelko(Macedonian) Anahera(Maori) Aniela, Anielka, Nela(Polish) Ângelo, Ângela, Angelina, Angelino, Lina(Portuguese) Anghel, Angela(Romanian) Angela, Angelina, Anzhela, Anzhelina(Russian) Ànghelu, Ànghela(Sardinian) Anđelko, Anđa, Anđela, Anđelka, Andjela, Angelina(Serbian) Angela(Slovak) Angela(Slovene) Ángel, Ángeles, Ángela, Angelina, Angelino, Angelita, Lina(Spanish) Anhelina, Anzhela(Ukrainian)
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Entry updated April 25, 2021