Santangelo
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Santangelo is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “Italian surname derived from Santo Angelo, meaning 'holy angel.'”, and peaked in popularity in 1990.
What Santangelo Means
“Italian surname derived from Santo Angelo, meaning 'holy angel.'”
The Story of Santangelo
He bears a name that signifies a guardian, a protector graced with celestial purpose.
Santangelo is an Italian surname and given name, derived from the combination of 'Santo,' meaning holy, and 'Angelo,' meaning angel. This appellation signifies 'holy angel,' carrying a strong connotation of protection and divine presence.
For your son, Santangelo suggests a strong and reliable guardian. You see him as someone who offers steadfast support and a protective presence, embodying integrity and a sense of duty. He will be a pillar of strength.
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Numerology
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#6 in 1990
Total Births
6
First Recorded
1990
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