Angelle
Meaning
Heavenly angel divine messenger
🔊 Pronunciation
ay-NGGEHL /eɪˈŋɡɛl/
The story behind Angelle
Angelle is a French feminine form derived from the Latin *angelus*, which itself comes from the Greek *angelos* (ἄγγελος), literally meaning "messenger." The Greek term originally denoted a human messenger before acquiring its theological sense of a divine or heavenly messenger in early Christian contexts. The name traveled through Romance languages, particularly Old French, where it evolved into various forms including "Angel" and "Angèle." The feminine suffix "-elle" was added in French tradition, creating "Angelle"—a distinctly French variant that emphasizes the name's feminine application while retaining the celestial meaning associated with angelic beings.
The name Angelle carries strong associations with Christian theology and the concept of divine intermediaries. While no single biblical figure bears this specific name, it derives conceptually from the entire tradition of angelic beings as heavenly messengers documented throughout Scripture—particularly Gabriel, Michael, and Raphael, the archangels. In European Christian societies, especially France, names referencing angels became popular expressions of parental hope for spiritual blessing and divine protection. The name gained modest usage in America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting broader Victorian-era interest in spiritually evocative names. Angelle represents the Romantic period's embrace of ethereal, celestial-themed nomenclature.
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