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    Angjeli / Angel / Angela / Angelo / Angelina

    Pronunciation: ahn-JEH-lee

    ⚥ Unisex
    Greek

    Meaning

    angel, messenger

    Origin

    Greek

    History & Etymology

    The name Angjeli is derived from the Greek word 'angelos' (ἄγγελος), meaning 'messenger' or 'angel'. This root word is found in many languages, particularly those influenced by Christianity, where 'angelos' refers to a divine messenger. In Albanian culture, the name Angjeli is used for both males and females, reflecting the spiritual significance of the term.

    While the Greek root is ancient, its adoption and usage as a personal name, particularly in the form 'Angjeli', is more prominent in certain regions, notably Albania. The name carries connotations of purity, divinity, and a connection to the spiritual realm, making it a meaningful choice for parents.

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