Angelo
0 antonyms and opposites of Angelo, grouped by meaning.
Name — A masculine given name of Italian origin, meaning "angel" or "messenger".
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian Angelo. Doublet of Angel.
Full origin of Angelo →Frequently asked questions
What does “Angelo” mean?
The word “Angelo” means a masculine given name of Italian origin, meaning "angel" or "messenger".
How do you pronounce “Angelo”?
“Angelo” is pronounced AN-juh-loh (/ˈæn.d͡ʒə.loʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “Angelo” in a sentence?
Here is “Angelo” used in a sentence: “Angelo ran a small bakery in the old quarter.”
What part of speech is “Angelo”?
“Angelo” is a name.
Is “Angelo” a common word?
“Angelo” is an uncommon word in modern English.
Is "Angelo" an Italian or English name?
"Angelo" is specifically Italian in origin, though it is used as a given name in English-speaking countries as well, especially among families of Italian heritage.
Are there feminine forms of the name "Angelo"?
Yes, the feminine equivalents include "Angela" and "Angelina," both of which share the same "angel" or "messenger" meaning as "Angelo."