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Forename أنجليكا

All around the world, أنجليكا (Angelica Mexico Brazil Argentina Philippines United States, Angélica Mexico Brazil Argentina Philippines United States, Anhelika Brazil United States) is a widespread feminine forename. The forename أنجليكا is characteristic of Mexico, where it is a common female name, Argentina, and Guam (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina. Much less frequently, أنجليكا is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name أنجليكا

name Лика, name Anji, name Ангеле, name Анжела, name Anzhalika, name Анжалика, name Angelika, name Anshelika, name Angelė, name Anzhelika, name Anschelika, name Angèle, name Ангела, name Ангелика, name Anjelica, name Anjelika, name Анжелика, name 安吉拉, name Άντζελα, name אנגלה, name אנג'ליקה, name 安热利卡, name أنجيلا, name Àngela, name Анхела, name Анхелика, name アンジェリカ, name Angélica, name Ángela, name Анджела, name Анжел, name Angelica, name Аниела, name Геля, name Anželika, name Αγγέλα, name 安琪儿, name アンジェラ, name Анжелик, name Angele, name אנז'ליק, name Анджеле, name Angelique, name Анеля, name Անժելա, name Anzhela, name Anjela, name Aniela, name آنجلا, name Angela, name אנג'ל, name Angélique, name Anhelika
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Angelica, Angélica Philippines, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, United States
Anhelika Brazil, United States

First name أنجليكا in the context

أنجليكا is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Angelica , the princess in the epic poem Orlando innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo., Orlando Furioso; Firestar , the fictional character in Marvel Comics; Angelica Pickles , the fictional child in animated series "Rugrats" and "All Grown Up!"; Angelica , the fictional character in the 2011 film Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Angelica , the operatic character in the opera Orlando furioso by Antonio Vivaldi; beloved of Medoro, and in many other works.