Sudden increase in Angel as a name for Hispanic boys -- Why?
I wasn't sure if this was more of a factual or opinion question so I'm asking on both boards-- I have received an inquiry from a reporter about why the name Angel has shown a sudden increase in the USA for Hispanic boys. Checking the SSA records, I found that the male name Angel jumped by 15% between 2004 and 2005, after actually falling in use between 2003 and 2004. Evidently Angel was suddenly the #1 name for Hispanic boys born in New York City in 2006 (according to the reporter). I can't find a Hispanic celebrity named Angel who could account for this, but there must have been something that caused it to happen. Are any of you familiar enough with Hispanic culture to know if there is any sort of celebrity, TV or movie character, or sports figure in the Hispanic world that could have caused this sudden jump? The only thing I've found that's about the right date (2004 or early 2005) is the telenovela called Angel Rebelde, but that title translates as "Rebel Angel", and Angel was NOT the name of any of the main characters in it, plus the "rebel angel" reference of the title seems to have been to the female lead, not the male one. So, any other ideas out there? Thanks for your help!
vote up1vote down

Messages

Sudden increase in Angel as a name for Hispanic boys -- Why?  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  12/13/2006, 6:54 PM
Re: Sudden increase in Angel as a name for Hispanic boys -- Why?  ·  agprinceam  ·  12/13/2006, 10:39 PM
Actually, it probably does  ·  Haven  ·  12/14/2006, 3:49 PM
Re: Sudden increase in Angel as a name for Hispanic boys -- Why?  ·  Agata  ·  12/14/2006, 11:05 AM
Re: Sudden increase in Angel as a name for Hispanic boys -- Why?  ·  Profe Esteban  ·  12/14/2006, 9:55 AM