Gender Feminine
Usage English
Pronounced Pron. /ˈæn.d͡ʒi/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Diminutive of Angela. The 1973 Rolling Stones song Angie caused this name to jump in popularity.

Related Names

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) Angèle, Ange, Angeline(French) Ánxela, Xela(Galician) Angela, Angelina, 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)
User SubmissionAngie

Popularity

People think this name is

modern   youthful   informal   common   wholesome   simple   comedic  

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Entry updated December 7, 2022