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Aniela Adamczewska is the name of a character from the Polish Netflix comedy series 1670.
Czechoslovakian motion picture actress Anielka Elter (1901-1958) as known for films such as Fantômas (1932), The Last Moment (1928) and Sündig und süß (1929). She worked in Germany and Hollywood during her career.
Jewish painter Aniela Cukier (1900–1944) identified as an Inter-War Polish artist. She worked in woodcuts, oils and pastels. Sadly little of her art survives, much being lost during WW2.
Polish stage actress Aniela Aszpergerowa achieved wide fame in Poland and in the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania during her career. She also took part in the January Uprising against Imperial Russia in 1863 and was sent to prison.
Gorgeous it’s so lovelyyyyyyyy and calm. I have a classmate in my Polish lessons that I take called Aniela and she is so calm and quiet and creative.
Aniela Pawlikowska, known as Lela Pawlikowska, (1901 - 1980) was a Polish artist, illustrator, and society portrait painter who came to prominence in the United Kingdom in the 1950s and '60s.
Aniela Kupiec (1920 – 11 2019) was a Polish poet and public figure from Zaolzie region of Cieszyn Silesia in the Czech Republic. She wrote her poetry in the Cieszyn Silesian dialect.
Pretty.
My name is Aniela, pronounced like a contraction of the names Annie and Ella and/or an-yell-ah.
I have a very love-hate relationship with this name. I like it, and it sounds nice and has a nice meaning, far more unique than just naming your child Angela or Angel (though those names aren't bad either). However, I would recommend seriously thinking about it before naming your daughter this. They'll have to be prepared for countless mispronunciations, both purposeful and accidental, and even being made fun of for correcting said mispronunciations (Because kids are assholes, whether you want to believe it or not, something you should always remember when naming your child - especially if it's an uncommon name).
Having this as my name has done nothing but frustrate me over the years, all the good parts have been lost to the annoyance that is constantly correcting people who don't even care to get it right. Thus, I sometimes go by Anie instead, and only use Ary/Arya online, as my middle name is Aryana and far less likely to require correction.
Good name, just be wary. Correcting people all the time is way more frustrating than people seem to realise and your child could end up hating her name because of it.
In 2018, 4 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Aniela who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 14, 489th most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
This is also a short form of Daniela/Daniella.
The name Aniela means angel, messenger of God.
I love it! I listened to The Jungle by Upton Sinclair on tape once, and I kept hearing the narrator say this name. And I could never figure out what he was saying. All I knew is that it sounded beautiful, whatever it was. Only when I used the random name generator did I find this name, and then it finally made sense! In the book, they spell it 'Aniele' and the narrator pronounces it 'on-YAY-lah', and this to me sounds much more unique than 'ON-yeh-lah', which is way too close to 'Angela' for me. Never was a fan of that name, but my husband and I really like Aniele, with the emphasis on the second syllable.
In Polish Aniela is pronounced AHN-yell-ah. I don't care about statistics but I've read that it's making a comeback in Poland.
My grandmother was named Aniela and it was always pronounced On-yell-a. Hope that helps. My daughter will have this name in February.

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