![]() In fact, although angelic names for babies are on the rise (as are many “expectation” names), according to founder Jennifer Moss, you may want to think carefully before setting on an angelic name for your little one. And hey, isn’t that what we hope for our babies?Īngelic names ring especially true when you spend those quiet moments staring at your sleeping “angel” - but as plenty of parents know, as that angel-baby grows into young adulthood they can become far from angelic. ![]() But these days, the word does not have to hold religious connotations in fact, we’re guilty of using the term for just about any person - or particularly well-behaved pet - who embodies peace and serenity. They are, after all, otherworldly beings who supposedly act as messengers for the Christian God. Okay, yes, “angels” originated in the Bible.
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