There are 9 Ang- names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Ang- names 1 to 9. Angel was the most popular among these names in 2008. The name is primarily used in English, Slavic, and Spanish, and it was followed in popularity by Angelo, which is used in English, Greek, and Italian. The unusual Ang- names are Ange (English), Angelino (Spanish), Angell (English), Angelos (Greek), Angelus (German), Angie (Scottish), and Angus (English, Irish, and Scottish). Ang- names are fairly popular baby names for boys, and they are also considered rather trendy. The names have been increasing in popularity since the 1900s; prior to that, they were of only occasional use. At the recent height of their usage in 2006, 0.589% of baby boys were given Ang- names. There were 2 Ang- names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. In 2008, 2 Ang- names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 0.530%. Within all Ang- names, the English, Slavic, and Spanish Angel was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #36 and a usage of 0.4755%.
| Ange | messenger of God, angel ... used chiefly in the English language and ... form of Angel ... |
Angel 36 | messenger of God, angel ... used predominantly in the English, ... name is from the Church Latin name Angelus ... |
| Angelino | messenger of God, angel ... mainly used in Spanish and it is of ... form of Angel ... |
| Angell | messenger of God, angel ... primarily used in the English language ... form of Angel ... a rare baby boy name ... |
Angelo 284 | messenger of God, angel ... origin is Old Greek, and its use, English, ... variant of Angel ... |
| Angelos | messenger of God, angel ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... variation of Angel ... |
| Angelus | messenger of God, angel ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... variant form of Angel ... |
| Angie | one choice ... largely used in the Scottish language ... form of Angus ... unusual as a baby name for boys ... |
Angus | one choice ... used predominantly in the English, ... name is Anglicized from the Gaelic forms ... |
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