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[Opinions] Angelo
I've heard this name quite a few times where I live, and I happen to like it. So what do you think of Angelo for a boy?

This message was edited 1/26/2011, 8:02 AM

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My cousin's son is named this.Angelo James is his full name. I really like the name as well and it suits him.
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I love Angelo! It's so handsome.
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I've only known one person named Angelo so I think it's a very fresh and cool option. He had an Italian background and married a woman from Puerto Rico (Nereida). They proceeded to have three beautiful little girls (Chiara, Victoria, Sabrina). Their names were chosen so both sides of the family could pronounce them. ;-)
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My husband has a cousin named Angelo. It's all right- I think it's kind of cool.
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I most associate this with Italian culture. I don't have any definitive positive or negative feelings about it, though it does end in the long "o" sound I tend to like.
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It's an old favourite of mine, and I still quite like it. It has a soft sound to it. But, it's always going to remind me of this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRLQs0w4ExY I actually quite like it (yeah, I know), but the story is kind of sad. :S
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It's relatively common in Italy. It's a good name, but I don't love it so much I'd use it.
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I don't hear it that much around where I live. Overall, I like it; it's solid sounding, but not too solid.
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I think there's an Angelo in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding". :o) That's my first thought. Although it's probably more Italian than Greek. Either way, I don't mind the name. Is there a nickname? Can't really use Ange or Angie, I guess
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I like it! I probably wouldn't use it-- maybe as a mn if the fn went with it well. My dad works with an Angelo.
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Makes me think of Italians, the mafia, Jersey Shore, it seems quite east coast.
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