Ángeles
Spanish
Etymology
From ángeles (“angels”), shortened from María (de los) Ángeles, a Roman Catholic epithet of the Virgin Mary as the Queen of Angels.
The city is shortened from El Pueblo de los Ángeles, after the Holy Guardian Angels (Santos Ángeles Custodios). Originally named Culiat.
Proper noun
Ángeles f
- a female given name
- Angeles (the largest city in Pampanga, Philippines)
- a surname
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