Saint-Ange name meaning
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What does Saint-Ange mean?
Saint-Ange means Messenger has its origin in Greek. The name is celebrated on May 5th.
How popular is the name Saint-Ange?
Saint-Ange is an uncommon baby name in France, where it had been in use for 63 years, last appeared in 1967 and made just beyond the top 400 names. Over 435 people have been named Saint-Ange in France.
According to our estimate, over 400 babies have been named Saint-Ange globally.
Other names similar to Saint-Ange
- Feodosi - The boy name Feodosi is prevalently used in Russian has its roots in Russian and Old Greek, Feodosi means "God's Gift"
- Isidore - Renowned and Enduring Isidore is originated from Old Greek is majorly used in English, German and French, Isidore means "Gift, Gift of Isis or Gift of the Goddess Isis" is used as a unisex name
- Chrysantha is originated from Old Greek is used as a baby girl name, Chrysantha means "Gold Flower" is notably used in Greek
- Claes is used mostly in Danish, Swedish and Finnish, Claes means "Victory of the People" has its origin in Old Greek is a boy name
- Jéronimo is originated from Greek language, used in Spanish, Jéronimo means "Sacred Name"
Famous people named Saint-Ange
We could not find any notable namesake.
Lists having Saint-Ange
Sources
- Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2540004
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