Anngelina is a spelling variant of Angelina, from Greek angelos, meaning little angel or messenger.
Anngelina is a spelling variant of Angelina, ultimately from Greek angelos, meaning messenger, and by extension suggesting the familiar image of an angel. The doubled n gives the name a deliberately stylized look, as if to slow it down and make the opening sound feel fuller.
Its roots belong to a long tradition of graceful, spiritually tinted names that have traveled widely through European languages. In use, Anngelina feels more ornamental than standard Angelina, which makes it sound both familiar and slightly dramatic. It carries the softness and elegance of the classic form, but the altered spelling gives it a personalized edge. Names like this often gain their appeal from the balance between inherited beauty and individual distinction, and Anngelina leans firmly in that direction.