Angel Cataquet

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Angel 389
Cataquet 167,648
Angel Cataquet 8,284,252
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  1. is 385th most common Edna
  2. is 386th most common Carole
  3. is 387th most common Glen
  4. is 388th most common Charlene
  5. is 389th most common Angel
  6. is 390th most common Melinda
  7. is 391st most common Lloyd
  8. is 392nd most common Arlene
  9. is 393rd most common Jan
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  1. is 167,644th most common Cashdan
  2. is 167,645th most common Cassetti
  3. is 167,646th most common Castagnetti
  4. is 167,647th most common Castagnetto
  5. is 167,648th most common Cataquet
  6. is 167,649th most common Catri
  7. is 167,650th most common Catten
  8. is 167,651st most common Causgrove
  9. is 167,652nd most common Cavalero
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  1. is 8,284,248th most common Angel Castilleja
  2. is 8,284,249th most common Angel Castillejo
  3. is 8,284,250th most common Angel Castor
  4. is 8,284,251st most common Angel Catala
  5. is 8,284,252nd most common Angel Cataquet
  6. is 8,284,253rd most common Angel Cayer
  7. is 8,284,254th most common Angel Cayton
  8. is 8,284,255th most common Angel Cecil
  9. is 8,284,256th most common Angel Celaya

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Angel

Meaning & History

Cataquet

(male), (female) Very common Spanish boy's name (pronounced with a hard g and the stress on the second syllable), a vernacular derivative (via Latin) of Greek angelos, which meant ‘messenger’ in classical Greek, but in New Testament Greek acquired the specialized sense ‘messenger of God’, i.e. an angel. It is common in the U.S. In Britain it is now almost exclusively a girl's name, but it was used occasionally as a boy's name from the 1400s, if not earlier. As such it is familiar as the name of Angel Clare, the chief male character in Thomas Hardy's novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles (1891).


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