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Angelyse

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How to Pronounce Angelyse

Pronounced AN-juh-leess /ˈæn.dʒə.liːs/Low

Meaning: Angelyse is a modern elaboration that fuses Angel, from the Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger, with the Elise or -lyse ending seen in names like Annalyse. The result reads as 'angel' dressed in a soft French-styled tail.Low

In 30 seconds: Angelyse blends Angel, from Greek 'angelos' (messenger), with an Elise-style -lyse ending. A modern elaboration, it stayed rare and peaked in the mid-two-thousands (said AN-juh-leess).
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Origin LowAmerican, French, Greek
MeaningAngelyse is a modern elaboration that fuses Angel, from the Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger, with the Elise or -lyse ending seen in names like Annalyse. The result reads as 'angel' dressed in a soft French-styled tail.
U.S. rank (2017)#16101 ↘ Falling
2017 U.S. births5 girls (0.00% of U.S. girls)
Peak year2004
Total births (all-time)≈ 108

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 200419992017

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Angelyse is a modern American blend. Its front carries Angel, from the Greek angelos meaning messenger and long tied to the winged figures of Christian tradition, while the -lyse ending borrows the shape of Elise and Annalyse. It is an elaboration coined for sound, not an old name with a single documented root.

Angelyse never spread widely, given to only about twenty girls a year at its faint peak in the mid-two-thousands. A girl named Angelyse then is barely into her twenties today.

Did you know? Angelyse belongs to a small run of Angel- elaborations, alongside Angelique and Angelina, where a familiar root is stretched with a fresh ending to make a longer, dressier name.
Overall data confidence 35%
References - Angelyse — Angel- (Greek angelos) plus Elise/-lyse ending; modern blend

Variations

AngeliseAnnalyseAngelique

Nicknames

AngelLyse

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If you like Angelyse…

Angelina— shares the Angel- root and dressy length
Elise— the source of the soft -lyse ending
Annalise— a close cousin in shape and sound
Angelique— another Angel- elaboration

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Angelyse mean?

It blends Angel, from the Greek 'angelos' (messenger), with an Elise-style -lyse ending, so roughly 'angel' with a soft French finish.

How do you pronounce Angelyse?

It is said AN-juh-leess /ˈæn.dʒə.liːs/, three syllables with the stress on the first.

Is Angelyse a boy or girl name?

Angelyse is used here as a girl's name.

How popular is Angelyse?

It has always been rare in the United States, given to only about twenty girls a year at its peak in the mid-two-thousands.

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