Gender Feminine
Usage French
Pronounced Pron. /ɑ̃.ʒɛl/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

French feminine form of Angelus (see Angel).

Related Names

VariantAnge
DiminutiveAngeline
Masculine FormAnge
Other Languages & CulturesAnxhela(Albanian) Anzhela, Angelina(Armenian) Anzhela, Anhelina(Belarusian) Anzhela, Angelina(Bulgarian) Àngela, Àngels(Catalan) Anielka(Central American) Anđela, Anđelka, Anđa(Croatian) Anděla(Czech) Angela, Angelien, Angelina(Dutch) Angel, Angela, Angelia, Angelina, Angelle, Angie, Lina(English) Ánxela, Xela(Galician) Angela, Angelina, Engel, Lina(German) Angela, Angelina(Greek) Angéla(Hungarian) Aingeal(Irish) Angela, Angelina, Angiola, Lina(Italian) Angela(Late Roman) Angelė(Lithuanian) Angela(Macedonian) Anahera(Maori) Aniela, Anielka, Nela(Polish) Ângela, Angelina, Lina(Portuguese) Angela(Romanian) Angela, Anzhela, Angelina, Anzhelina(Russian) Ànghela(Sardinian) Anđela, Anđelka, Andjela, Anđa, Angelina(Serbian) Angela(Slovak) Angela(Slovene) Ángela, Ángeles, Angelina, Angelita, Lina(Spanish) Anzhela, Anhelina(Ukrainian)
Same SpellingAngelė
User SubmissionAngele

Popularity

People think this name is

classic   formal   upper class   natural   wholesome   delicate   refined   strange   simple   serious  

Name Days

France: January 27

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Entry updated February 28, 2019