Angel

  • Origin
    Greek, Latin
  • Meaning
    The name Angel is often associated with divine messengers, celestial beings, and individuals who are considered to be kind, pure-hearted, and protective, akin to angels.
  • Variations
    Angelina, Angela, Angeline, Angelica, Angelette, Anjelica, Anjali, Angelique, Anahi, Anhelina
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  • Angel, a name of Latin and Greek origin, holds a celestial charm that resonates with many parents seeking a name with heavenly significance. Traditionally associated with divine messengers, "Angel" bestows upon a child qualities of kindness, purity, and protection, akin to those attributed to angelic beings. The name Angel has not only been embraced in real life by notable figures like actress Angelina Jolie and former German Chancellor Angela Merkel but has also captured the imagination of fiction, appearing in numerous works of literature, film, and television. Parents fond of this moniker might consider variations such as Angelina, Angela, or Angelique. Endearing nicknames like Angie, Lina, or Ellie add a touch of familiarity to this ethereal name. Whether inspired by heavenly connections or simply captivated by its elegant sound, the name Angel offers an enduring and timeless choice for baby girls, carrying the promise of grace and celestial guidance throughout their lives.
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