Angelic qualities and oceanic imagery converge in Angelimar, a Spanish-origin feminine name formed by fusing Ángel (angel) and Mar (sea). Pronounced AN-jel-uh-mar (/ˈeɮndʒələmɑr/), Angelimar evokes both spiritual guardianship and maritime symbolism in Latin American communities. Since the late 1990s, it has held a steady niche in Puerto Rico, appearing among five to ten newborns each year and ranking between 102 and 66—peaking at 66 in 2011. While its use beyond the Caribbean remains limited, Angelimar appeals to parents seeking a distinctive name rooted in Hispanic linguistic heritage. Its consistent, modest popularity reflects a balance between rarity and cultural resonance.