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- Angela
- English and Italian form of the Greek word angelos, meaning "messenger" and used to describe a heavenly being with wings or a messenger from God.
- Angel
- From the Greek word angelos, meaning "messenger" and used to describe a heavenly being with wings or a messenger from God.
- Angelo
- From the Latin angelos, meaning "messenger" and used to describe a heavenly being with wings or a messenger from God.
- Angelia
- Messenger of God, Angel, Old Greek - Messenger of God, Angel, A derivative of name Angela.
- Angella
- This name means “angel, messenger, the messenger of God.” Saint Angelus (Italian: Sant’Angelo) (1185–1220) was one of the Carmelite Order’s early members, who suffered martyrdom for the Faith at Leocata, Sicily. The story of his life, as it has come down, is not very reliable. It may be summarized as follows: His parents were Jews of Jerusalem who were converted to Christianity by a vision of our Lady. In Greek mythology, Angelos was a daughter of Zeus, and Hera turned deity of the underworld. Her story only survives in Scholia on Theocritus’ Idyll 2 and is as follows. English names linked to the root Ángelos are in use since the 18th-century. An angel is a supernatural being or spirit, often depicted in humanoid form with feathered wings on their backs and halos around their heads, found in various religions and mythologies. The theological study of angels is known as “angelology.” In the Zoroastrianism and Abrahamic religions, they are represented as heavenly and benevolent beings who act as intermediaries between Heaven and Earth or as guardian spirits as a guiding influence.
- Anjali
- Homage, Offring with both hands, One who joins both hands together in prayer, Respectful, Offering with devotion to God, A mode of worship by joining hands.
- Angelli
- God sent from heaven.
- Angely
- Greek: Heavenly messenger, celestial being.
- Angelly
- Angele
- From the Greek word angelos, meaning "messenger" and used to describe a heavenly being with wings or a messenger from God.
- Angeli
- They are the angels of God sent from heaven.
- Anjela
- This name means “angel, messenger, the messenger of God.” Saint Angelus (Italian: Sant’Angelo) (1185–1220) was one of the Carmelite Order’s early members, who suffered martyrdom for the Faith at Leocata, Sicily. The story of his life, as it has come down, is not very reliable. It may be summarized as follows: His parents were Jews of Jerusalem who were converted to Christianity by a vision of our Lady. In Greek mythology, Angelos was a daughter of Zeus, and Hera turned deity of the underworld. Her story only survives in Scholia on Theocritus’ Idyll 2 and is as follows. English names linked to the root Ángelos are in use since the 18th-century. An angel is a supernatural being or spirit, often depicted in humanoid form with feathered wings on their backs and halos around their heads, found in various religions and mythologies. The theological study of angels is known as “angelology.” In the Zoroastrianism and Abrahamic religions, they are represented as heavenly and benevolent beings who act as intermediaries between Heaven and Earth or as guardian spirits as a guiding influence.
- Anjuli
- Blessings, Inconquerable, They are eternal strange love sent from heaven and are a blessing.
- Angelee
- The messenger of God who has an analytical and clever mind.
- Angelea
- The weary angel who is a messenger of God.
- Angelie
- Messenger of God, Angel, The one God sent from heaven.
- Angeleah
- Anjolie
- Angelle
- The one who is sent from heaven.
- Anjalee
- A tribute, the one who gives everything to others.