Certificate of Name
Anielka
Feminine
Polish
Meaning & Origin
Anielka is a Polish diminutive of Aniela, which itself is the Polish form of Angela. The name ultimately traces back to the Greek word angelos (ἄγγελος), meaning "messenger." This etymology stems from the heavenly creatures known as angels in Christian theology. While Anielka is rooted in Polish tradition, the name has gained particular popularity in Nicaragua, though the connection between the Polish name and its use in Nicaragua is not clear. It is possible that the name's melodic sound or religious associations contributed to its adoption in Central America. Etymology The name Anielka is a Polish diminutive ending in -ka, a common suffix used to form affectionate or informal versions of names. The base name, Aniela, developed from Angela, a feminine form of the Latin name Angelus. Angelus was derived from the Greek angelos, referring to divine messengers. In Christian tradition, angels are intermediaries between heaven and earth, giving the name a strong spiritual connotation. Notable Bearers Notable individuals with the name Aniela include Aniela Aszpergerowa (1815–1920), a Polish stage actress, and Aniela Pająkówna (1864–1912), a Polish painter who worked in France. Among those with the diminutive Anielka is Anielka Elter (1901–1958), a Czechoslovak film actress, whose life reflects the cross-cultural spread of the name. Related Forms Other Polish diminutives derived from Aniela include Nel and Nela. In broader cultural contexts, equivalent names include the Albanian Anxhela, Ukrainian Anzhela and Anhelina, Swedish Angelina, Catalan Àngela and Àngels, among others. Meaning: derived from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' Origin: Polish, cognate with Angela Type: feminine diminutive Usage: primarily Polish, also used in Nicaragua
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