angela

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A female given name

The man says his name is Mr. Dimino and that's his wife, Angela, behind the counter. I tell him that's my mother's name. No kiddin', kid. Your mother is Angela? I didn't know the Irish had any Angelas.

in regular use since the 18th century
{i} female first name
Angela Davis
a left-wing black US woman who worked to achieve social and political changes in the US (1944-). born Jan. 26, 1944, Birmingham, Ala., U.S. U.S. political activist. She was a doctoral candidate at the University of California at San Diego, studying under Herbert Marcuse. Because of her radical political views, her position as lecturer in philosophy at UCLA was not renewed. A champion of the cause of black prisoners, she grew particularly attached to George Jackson, a member of the so-called Soledad Brothers (after Soledad Prison). After an abortive courtroom escape and kidnapping attempt in August 1970 in which four people, including Jackson's brother and the trial judge, were killed, Davis was suspected of involvement, and she became one of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's most-wanted criminals. Arrested in New York City in October, she was acquitted of charges of murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy by an all-white jury. In 1980 she ran unsuccessfully for vice president on the Communist Party ticket. In 1991 Davis became a professor at the University of California at Santa Cruz
Angela Merkel
{i} Angela Dorothea Merkel (born 1954), German Chancellor, Germany's first woman chancellor who was elected in September 2005
Angela Yvonne Davis
born Jan. 26, 1944, Birmingham, Ala., U.S. U.S. political activist. She was a doctoral candidate at the University of California at San Diego, studying under Herbert Marcuse. Because of her radical political views, her position as lecturer in philosophy at UCLA was not renewed. A champion of the cause of black prisoners, she grew particularly attached to George Jackson, a member of the so-called Soledad Brothers (after Soledad Prison). After an abortive courtroom escape and kidnapping attempt in August 1970 in which four people, including Jackson's brother and the trial judge, were killed, Davis was suspected of involvement, and she became one of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's most-wanted criminals. Arrested in New York City in October, she was acquitted of charges of murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy by an all-white jury. In 1980 she ran unsuccessfully for vice president on the Communist Party ticket. In 1991 Davis became a professor at the University of California at Santa Cruz
Dora Angela Duncan
{i} Isadora Duncan (1878-1927), United States dancer, pioneer of modern dance
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    /ˈanʤələ/ /ˈænʤələ/

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    [ 'an-j&-l&-m&-'rE-c ] (biographical name.) Feminine form of Church Latin Angelus, from Ancient Greek angelos "messenger, angel".