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Angelique Girl

Popularity: #725 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Origin(s)

Pronunciationan-juh-leek / ˈæn.dʒə.lik

French; Latin

Meaning

French: angelic; Latin: messenger

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Angelique is derived from the Latin word "angelicus," meaning "angelic" or "like an angel." This Latin term itself originates from the Greek word "angelos," which translates to "messenger." The name made its way into Old French as "Angélique," where it was used to denote a feminine form of the name. The transition into English occurred during the Middle Ages, particularly as French influence permeated English culture following the Norman Conquest in the 11th century. Thus, Angelique entered the English lexicon through the adaptation of French names and terms.

Historically, the name Angelique has been associated with various religious and cultural figures. In Christianity, angels are often viewed as messengers of God, and the name has been linked to the spiritual and divine. The name gained further prominence through literary works and notable figures, particularly in the 17th century, when it was used in various French literary contexts. One significant milestone is the character Angelique in the French novel "Angélique, Marquise of the Angels" by Sergeanne Golon, published in the mid-20th century, which contributed to the name's romantic and adventurous connotations.

Culturally, Angelique embodies qualities of grace, beauty, and ethereality, resonating with the angelic imagery prevalent in art and literature. The name has been embraced in various forms across different cultures, often reflecting a sense of nobility and virtue. Additionally, diminutive forms such as "Angie" have emerged, providing a more familiar or affectionate variant while retaining the original's essence. Overall, Angelique has maintained a significant presence in both historical and cultural contexts, symbolizing a connection to the divine and the ethereal.

Trend Summary

Angelique has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States, with a notable presence in the mid-20th century.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Angélique

International Variants

  • Angela (Italian)
  • Ángela (Spanish)
  • Angelika (German)
  • Angelina (Italian)

Famous people named Angelique

Angelique Kidjo is a singer-songwriter best known for her albums Djin Djin, Eve, and Celia.

Angelique Kerber is a professional tennis player best known for winning the Australian Open, US Open, and Wimbledon.

Angelique Boyer is an actress best known for her roles in Teresa, Lo Que La Vida Me Robó, and El Amor Da Miedo.

Fictional characters named Angelique

Angelique is a fictional character from the TV series Dark Shadows. She is a powerful witch who becomes a central antagonist in the story, often clashing with the protagonist Barnabas Collins.

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Angelique was first seen in the United States in 1915. Angelique has ranked as high as #517 nationally, which occurred in 1970, and has been most popular in California, Texas, New York, Illinois, and Florida. In the past 5 years the name Angelique has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Angelique (2024)

StateBirthsShare
CA 59
33%
TX 49
28%
AZ 11
6%
FL 10
6%
GA 9
5%
IL 7
4%
NY 6
3%
TN 6
3%
NJ 6
3%
VA 5
3%
WA 5
3%
NC 5
3%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19155
19455
194913
195018
19515
19527
195388
195446
195548
195639
195723
195824
195935
196056
1961145
1962120
1963105
1964127
1965133
1966142
1967186
1968763
1969624
1970942
1971820
1972708
1973627
1974585
1975555
1976478
1977517
1978434
1979473
1980460
1981446
1982456
1983366
1984343
1985330
1986307
1987316
1988334
1989335
1990355
1991434
1992885
1993665
1994552
1995536
1996549
1997601
1998548
1999536
2000595
2001588
2002557
2003521
2004462
2005416
2006415
2007771
2008444
2009385
2010469
2011838
2012798
2013548
2014772
2015542
2016437
2017342
2018253
2019244
2020196
2021311
2022332
2023255
2024226