Angel Lop

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Angel 389
Lop 265,097
Angel Lop 12,726,602
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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 265,093rd most common Lomprez
  2. is 265,094th most common Longfoot
  3. is 265,095th most common Lonz
  4. is 265,096th most common Lookner
  5. is 265,097th most common Lop
  6. is 265,098th most common Lopiccola
  7. is 265,099th most common Lorfeld
  8. is 265,100th most common Lorshbaugh
  9. is 265,101st most common Lorza
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  1. is 12,726,598th most common Angel London
  2. is 12,726,599th most common Angel Loney
  3. is 12,726,600th most common Angel Longberry
  4. is 12,726,601st most common Angel Look
  5. is 12,726,602nd most common Angel Lop
  6. is 12,726,603rd most common Angel Lopetegui
  7. is 12,726,604th most common Angel Lopez-Garcia
  8. is 12,726,605th most common Angel Lopezmorga
  9. is 12,726,606th most common Angel Lopezocasio

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Angel

Meaning & History

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(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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