Angelia

Meaning of Angelia

Angelia (an-JEE-lee-uh) springs from the Greek angelos, meaning “messenger” or “angel,” and carries a gentle radiance that transcends borders. In Indian households, where a name is both a blessing and a promise, it conjures images of diyas flickering at dusk and prayers drifting on a balmy breeze, while its melodic form echoes the tranquil tones of Sanskrit verses. Although Angelia has gracefully danced up and down the U.S. popularity lists, its understated appeal remains constant, suggesting purity, protection and a touch of heavenly grace. Parents also appreciate that Angelia sidesteps the nickname labyrinth—“Angie” feels perfectly natural—offering a harmonious blend of spiritual depth and contemporary elegance that will light up any little girl’s world.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as an-JEE-lee-uh (/ænˈdʒiːliə/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Angelia

Angelia Ong -
Angelia Bibbs-Sanders -
Meena Kumari Singh
Curated byMeena Kumari Singh

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