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User-Submitted Photos of Angelo
Popularity Over Time: How Many Boys Have Been Named Angelo
This chart illustrates how many Boys were named Angelo in the U.S. since 1880.
A few facts about the boy's name Angelo:
Records indicate that 71,692 boys in the United States have been named Angelo since 1880.
The greatest number of people were given this name in 2007, when 1,309 people in the U.S. were given the name Angelo. Those people are now 14 years old.
So ... how do we know this stuff? Baby Names Hub identifies trends by analyzing vast amounts of data made available by the U.S. government and other public sources. This data, including social security statistics, provides detailed information on baby name popularity and trends in the United States.
Comments about the name Angelo
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1 Positive Comment
"This is my cat's name! We origionally called him Angel because we thought he was a girl but his is a boy." Sep. 16, 2006: 
2 Neutral Comments
"I just found this in COVID-19 and I wanted to put here my name is Angelo. If feels special because my parents had a friend which was named Angelo. Plus, my grandpa last name is Angelo. I feel so blessed and happy that I have Angelo as my name." Feb. 11, 2021: 
"My name is Angelo, and I love my name! I have only met a few other Angelos in my life, yet the name is one that is familiar enough that people remember it. I never needed to be identified by my first and last name, because chances were that I was the only Angelo in any given environment. There is one thing that the above information has wrong. Angelo does have its roots in the Greek language, but it does not mean "saintly". It comes from the word angelos (hard 'g'), meaning "angel" or "messenger". Greek has an entirely different word for "saintly". I hope this helps!" Jan. 26, 2008: 
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