Engel

Originally this was a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element Angil, the name of a Germanic tribe (known in English as the Angles). Since the Middle Ages it has been firmly associated with the German word engel meaning "angel".

EQUIVALENTS
AFRICAN AMERICAN: Deangelo
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Engel
BASQUE: Aingeru
BULGARIAN: Angel
CATALAN: Àngel
CROATIAN: Anđelko, Anđelo
CZECH: Anděl
ENGLISH: Angel
GALICIAN: Anxo
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