Mariangelis is a unique and beautiful name of Hispanic origin, derived from the combination of two names: Maria and Angeles. "Maria" is a popular Spanish form of the Latin name Maria, which means "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness". It is believed to have been derived from the Hebrew word "Maryam", which means "exalted one" or "bitter sea".
The second part of Mariangelis, Angeles, is a Spanish name that means "angels". This name is often used as a given name in Spain and other Hispanic countries.
While Mariangelis may not be as widely known as Maria or Angeles individually, it has been used in some Hispanic communities and is considered a unique and beautiful option for parents looking for a distinctive name with a meaningful origin. Its rare usage makes it stand out and adds to its charm. The name Mariangelis does not have any specific associated festivals or celebrations, nor are there particular personality traits commonly attributed to those who bear this name. Instead, the meaning of Mariangelis is focused on its derivation from two powerful and revered figures in many cultures: Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ in Christian tradition, and angels, spiritual beings often associated with divine intervention and guidance. This unique combination makes Mariangelis a meaningful choice for those who wish to honor these traditions or simply appreciate the beauty of its sound and origin.
Statistics for the name Mariangelis in the United States:
* In the year 2009, there were 6 babies born with the name Mariangelis.
* Since 2009, a total of 6 individuals have been named Mariangelis in the U.S.