Underrated! Angeline has the same sophisticated feminine qualities of Angelina, but in a subtler and more delicate form. It's classy, charming and melodic, and anyone who bears it is lucky indeed.
Angeline is a lovely name. It has been used in my family since the early 1800's mostly as a middle name. I'm surprised when people pronounce it as Ange-leen. That is not correct at all. Angeline is pronounced as spelled. My great great grandmother's name was Perlina Angeline and her daughter was Angeline Pearl. Gotta love those Southerners.
I love Angeline for a girl. It is not as popular as Angelina, sounds less dated then Angel, and less old then Angela. I also like Angelique, but not Angeline. And if I had to shorten Angeline, I would shorten it to Ellie instead of Angie.
This is a really pretty, underrated name in my opinion. I rarely hear it, in fact I've only met one girl with the name. She was very smart and mature, so that's what comes to mind when I hear the name Angeline. I personally prefer Angelina, but Angeline is still gorgeous!
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Angeline, is a very pretty and crisp French name. Very musical sounding and I just love the sound of it. It's on my top five with Melody, Adria, Anastasia and Celeste. I have a deep love for French girl names and culture. So this one is on there with Juliette and Genevieve.
I named my first born daughter Angeline in 2004. I still love it as much as I did back then. She, of course, feels differently but I think she will love it when she is older. I love that no one else has her name. I don't like when people ask me what my kid's names are and I say, "Angeline and Juliet," and then they say, "Oh, like Angelina Jolie!" No, not like Angelina Jolie! There's an E at the end. And I even like Mrs. Jolie-Pitt but I love that my daughter has an original name.
I'm in love with this name. I love the nickname Angie too. I also like Angelina but I liked Angeline better, now I like both the same! So beautiful. I don't like Angel or Angela though.
My name is Angeline, and I love my name. I always thought I was the only one with a name like mine (dreamy girl that I was) but that's not the case. At least my name isn't Jennifer, which is VERY common.