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Galician form of Angelus (see ANGEL).

ANGEL   male & female   English, Bulgarian, Macedonian
From the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus which was derived from the name of the heavenly creature (itself derived from the Greek word αγγελος (angelos) meaning "messenger"). It has never been very common in the English-speaking world, where it is sometimes used as a feminine name in modern times.
EQUIVALENTS
AFRICAN AMERICAN: Deangelo
BASQUE: Aingeru
BULGARIAN: Angel
CATALAN: Àngel
CROATIAN: Anđelko, Anđelo
CZECH: Anděl
ENGLISH: Angel
GERMAN: Engel
GREEK: Angelos
ITALIAN: Angelo, Angiolo
LATE ROMAN: Angelus
MACEDONIAN: Angel
ROMANIAN: Anghel
SPANISH: Ángel
YIDDISH: Anshel
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ITALIAN: Angelino
MACEDONIAN: Angjelko
SPANISH: Angelino
FEMININE FORMS
CROATIAN: Anđa, Anđela, Anđelka
CZECH: Anděla, Angelika
DUTCH: Angela, Angelien, Angelina, Angelique, Lieke
ENGLISH: Angela, Angelia, Angelica, Angelina, Angelle, Angie, Anjelica, Lina
FRENCH: Angèle, Angeline, Angélique
GERMAN: Angela, Angelika, Angelina
GREEK: Angeliki, Kiki
HUNGARIAN: Angéla, Angyalka
IRISH: Aingeal
ITALIAN: Angela, Angelica, Angelina, Lina
LATE ROMAN: Angela
LITERATURE: Angelica
MACEDONIAN: Angela, Angelina
POLISH: Andżelika, Angelika, Angelina, Aniela, Anielka
PORTUGUESE: Ângela, Angélica
ROMANIAN: Angela, Angelica
RUSSIAN: Angela, Angelina, Anzhela, Anzhelina
SERBIAN: Anđa, Anđela, Andjela
SLOVAK: Angela, Angelika
SLOVENE: Angela
SPANISH: Ángela, Angélica, Angelina, Angelita