[Opinions] Angelina, Angelica, Angela or Angel?
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Can I choose Evangeline? I adore that name, and second would be Evangelina.
If I cannot add to the front... I actually quite like Angela.
Angelica a close second.
If I cannot add to the front... I actually quite like Angela.
Angelica a close second.
Angel
I prefer the "AIN" sound over "ANN" at the beginning (Aussie accent).
I prefer the "AIN" sound over "ANN" at the beginning (Aussie accent).
I quite like angel- names. One of my dogs was named Angel (she was a pug), one of my cousins is an Angela nn Angie, I had a childhood friend named Angelina, my brother has a friend named Angela nn Angel and I currently now a little girl (I think she's about 7) also named Angelina nn Angie.
Fav to lest fav (I like them all to some extent):
Angeline
Angela
Angelina
Angel
Angelica
Angelia
Other angel- names I like:
Angelisa
Angeletta
Angelien
I also like Angel & Angelo for boys.
If I had to use one for a child I probably go with Angeline.
Fav to lest fav (I like them all to some extent):
Angeline
Angela
Angelina
Angel
Angelica
Angelia
Other angel- names I like:
Angelisa
Angeletta
Angelien
I also like Angel & Angelo for boys.
If I had to use one for a child I probably go with Angeline.
I suppose if I had to choose, I'd go with Angelina which does remind me too much of the actress although I do like Lina quite a bit.
I'd rank them:
Angelina
Angeline -- Something about this one appeals to me almost as much as Angelina.
Angela -- don't love it or hate it
Angelica -- beautiful but perhaps too precious
Angelia -- seems needlessly elaborate
Angel -- perhaps too difficult to live with
Angelique -- the sound is too harsh for me
I'd rank them:
Angelina
Angeline -- Something about this one appeals to me almost as much as Angelina.
Angela -- don't love it or hate it
Angelica -- beautiful but perhaps too precious
Angelia -- seems needlessly elaborate
Angel -- perhaps too difficult to live with
Angelique -- the sound is too harsh for me
Favorite to least favorite:
1) It's a tie between Angela and Angelica...
Angela sounds a bit dated, and Angelica seems a bit snobby, yet I like both.
2) I'd choose Angelita or Angelique, if I had to.
3) I might be in the minority here, but Angelina seems more dated to me than Angela does.
4) Angel by itself sounds flaky imo.
5) Angelia sounds like part of the scientific name of a specimen in a lab or something...reminds me of 'flagella'...or Anglia.
1) It's a tie between Angela and Angelica...
Angela sounds a bit dated, and Angelica seems a bit snobby, yet I like both.
2) I'd choose Angelita or Angelique, if I had to.
3) I might be in the minority here, but Angelina seems more dated to me than Angela does.
4) Angel by itself sounds flaky imo.
5) Angelia sounds like part of the scientific name of a specimen in a lab or something...reminds me of 'flagella'...or Anglia.
This message was edited 3/22/2018, 8:55 PM
Definitely Angel! All the rest sound horribly dated IMO.
Angeline, Angelique, Angelia, etc. aren't as dated (maybe not dated at all) but I still prefer Angel. It's shorter, simpler, and goes with all sorts of different personalities.
There was an Angelia in my high school and for some reason people thought it was hard to pronounce so she went by Angel most of the time.
Angeline, Angelique, Angelia, etc. aren't as dated (maybe not dated at all) but I still prefer Angel. It's shorter, simpler, and goes with all sorts of different personalities.
There was an Angelia in my high school and for some reason people thought it was hard to pronounce so she went by Angel most of the time.
Hi Perrine !!!!
Angelia 4/10 not my style. I dislike it.
Angeline 5/10 boring.
Angelina 6/10 old-favourite of mine but only because a character from Harry Potter.
Angela 6/10 I said you that is a family name but it seems cold imo.
Angelien 7/10 could be my style. I like -en ending.
Angelita 7/10 could be my style. The -ita ending is sunny in this case.
Anielka 7/10 could be my style. I really love many Polish names! I travelled to Krakow and I loved that town. I'd like to return there another time.
Angie 8/10 (NN only) I find it simple, sweet and bright.
I also love the song.
Angélique 8/10 I really like this variant. Elegant and similar to Angelica. I love so many French names!
Angiolina 9/10 rare form of Angela. I love it because it is the name of a girl described by De Andrè in a song.
Angelica 10/10 I love Angelica! I would be glad to use it for a future daughter.
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*Angel 8/10 but I like only on a boy
Angelia 4/10 not my style. I dislike it.
Angeline 5/10 boring.
Angelina 6/10 old-favourite of mine but only because a character from Harry Potter.
Angela 6/10 I said you that is a family name but it seems cold imo.
Angelien 7/10 could be my style. I like -en ending.
Angelita 7/10 could be my style. The -ita ending is sunny in this case.
Anielka 7/10 could be my style. I really love many Polish names! I travelled to Krakow and I loved that town. I'd like to return there another time.
Angie 8/10 (NN only) I find it simple, sweet and bright.
I also love the song.
Angélique 8/10 I really like this variant. Elegant and similar to Angelica. I love so many French names!
Angiolina 9/10 rare form of Angela. I love it because it is the name of a girl described by De Andrè in a song.
Angelica 10/10 I love Angelica! I would be glad to use it for a future daughter.
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*Angel 8/10 but I like only on a boy
I can't say I absolutely love any of them, but I do like Angelina best. Angela is pretty but kind of dull. Angelica reminds me of the Rugrats, and Angel feels cheap and dated.
I also like Angelia, pronounced Angel-Leah, like in the Richard Marx song.
I also like Angelia, pronounced Angel-Leah, like in the Richard Marx song.
I’d go with Angelina. But I’m not a huge fan of any ‘angel’ name.