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This name can also be used as a diminutive of Angelica (and possibly Angelina).
https://www.behindthename.com/name/angelica
https://www.behindthename.com/name/angelina
Angie is also used as a diminutive of Angelina, Angelica, etc. Angie is also used as a masculine name in English, as a diminutive of Angus, Angel, and Angelo. So, I think that the "Gender" of this name should be updated from "Feminine" to "Feminine & Masculine".Sources: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angie_(given_name)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unisex_name
I think that this name is so nice on its own, and I’d use it on a girl in a heartbeat! Oh, and it’s also beautiful as a nickname for Angelina and Angela!
Angie Turner King (1905 – 2004) was an American chemist, mathematician, and educator. King was an instructor of chemistry and mathematics at West Virginia State High School, and a professor of chemistry and mathematics at West Virginia State College (present-day West Virginia State University) in Institute.She mentored several notable students, including entomologist and activist Margaret Strickland Collins, mathematician and NASA scientist Katherine Johnson, and Jasper Brown Jeffries of the Manhattan Project.
I know it is seen as a "nickname" but I think Angie is a very pretty name and I don't like the longer versions such as Angela, Angelica..etc. Yuck. But Angie on it's own is a very nice name! My sister is named Angie and she is so pretty and smart. Also Angie Baby and Angie are great songs that use the name.
If you look closely, after 1973 (Which is when The Rolling Stones song, “Angie” came out) the name had a spike in popularity. Although the name was already getting popular then, the name reached its peak in 1975 and should probably be credited to The Rolling Stones. [noted -ed]
Too childish as a legal name. Using it as a nickname would be better.
Angie is the name of the doll used by Donna in Resident Evil Village (the 8th game). She is both an extension of Donna, as well as a bit of herself. She and Donna are among the antagonists in the game.
Cute as a nickname for Angelica!
Good as a nickname.
Angie Yonaga from Danganronpa v3: Killing Harmony is probably Polynesian.
Angie can also be used as a diminutive of Angelina, Angelica/Angelika, or other names beginning with a similar sound.
My parents named me Angie. Not Angela, not Angelina, just Angie. My name is a NICKNAME. I hate it. Please try harder for your children. Don't name them nicknames.
There is a song called Angie Baby sung by Helen Reddy.
Angie Yonaga from Danganronpa V3.
Angie is a character in the Dreamworks film Shark Tale.
My mom's name is Angie and she absolutely HATES it!
In 2018, 35 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Angie* who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 788th most common female first name for living U.S. citizens. *as a first name, not a nickname.
Angie Thompson Blackwell is a nurse in the video game Trauma Center. She is assigned to Derek Stiles and often nags him. She seems to have a crush on him.
It's a name lot's of my friends' mom's have, LOL.
Very cute name! :)
Can also be a nickname for Angelina or Angelica.
Angela "Angie" Harmon, an American TV and film actress and fashion model.
Angie Lewin, a British printmaker, painter and designer.
Angie Dickinson, an American actress.
I wouldn't use it as a real name. Maybe as a nickname for Angela or Angelina.
There is a character called Angie in Julie Kagawa's The Iron King book.
My real name is Angelina but everyone call me Angie, it's so lovely for a nickname! Very sweet name for a girl.
A cute nickname, but for some reason I can't imagine this on an adult. (No offence.)
In a few articles I've read, people close to the actress Angelina Jolie refer to her as "Angie."
I grew up with the nickname Angie. My given name is Angela which is what I primarily go by now as an adult. I have always liked being called Angie, though there have been instances I get tired of Angela. (Something about when people run together and there's a "gel" sound instead of "ge-la".). I was never teased about my name as a kid. I never experienced people confusing my name with others in introductions. (Though occassionally I get "Andrea" now when I say "Angela".) I'm glad it remains a somewhat popular name, though not overused. It is a very good name to grow up with from childhood to adulthood.
I have always hated this nickname. I just don't like the sound of it. Angela sounds okay, but it's not one of my favorites by a long shot.
I love this name so munch. I love the song that the name comes from in many ways. I feel that the name has a nice meaning and works in all kinds of ways. I could see my child being named this and I would love to name her Angie.
My aunt's name is Evangeline Doris, but everyone calls her Angie. Personally, I don't know where the nickname came from, but I think it is a lovely name. When I think of this name, I think of natural beauty.
One word: ick.
I was born in 1962 and I was kinda named after Angie Dickinson. Also I was the 4th daughter born to my parents and they were looking for a name that started with the letter "A" and ended in "IE". I have sister's named Bonnie, Carrie, Debbie -- see that's where the "A" and "IE" came into to play. lol
I was born in 1980 and was named after the Rolling Stones song "Angie".
I was born in 1976 and I too was named after the Rolling Stones song Angie.

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