Angelino

Meaning of Angelino

The name Angelino unfolds like dawn’s first caress upon a terracotta roof, a melody carried from the sunlit piazzas of Italy where it first took wing. Born of Angelo—the herald whose roots trace back through Latin angelus to the Greek angelos, “messenger”—Angelino weaves celestial promise into every syllable, pronounced ahn-jeh-LEE-noh in its native Italian and an-jeh-LEE-noh in English. It evokes the gentle flutter of gilded wings above marble altars and the hush of candlelight dancing on frescoed walls, yet it reaches across oceans to rest on the shoulders of a child in any corner of the world. More than a name, Angelino is a narrative tapestry: a whispered benediction, a timeless bond between earth and sky, suggesting that each little soul who bears it is cradled beneath unseen guardianship, forever guided toward light and grace.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as ahn-jeh-LEE-noh (/aɲ.ɟeˈli.no/)

American English

  • Pronunced as an-jeh-LEE-noh (/æn.ʤɛˈli.noʊ/)

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