Pronunciation:
/ˌæn.dʒəˈliː.nə/
Meaning:
Messenger of God; Angelic
Variations:
Angela; Angeline; Angelina; Angélique; Evangelina; Lina;
Angelina is a feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the word 'angelos,' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.' It has been used in various cultures and languages, often associated with the Christian concept of angels as divine messengers. Historically, the name gained popularity in the Middle Ages in Europe, particularly in Italy and Spain. Notable bearers include Angelina Jolie, an American actress and humanitarian, whose fame has contributed to the name's modern recognition. The name is used predominantly for females, though variations like Angelo are used for males. Angelina has seen fluctuating popularity over the years, with a notable increase in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, influenced by celebrities. It is popular in countries like the United States, Italy, and Russia. Sibling names might include Sophia, Isabella, or Michael. People named Angelina are often perceived as compassionate, creative, and charismatic, traits that align well with careers in the arts or humanitarian fields.