Angelicamaria is a unique and beautiful given name of Italian origin. It is derived from the Italian words "angelo," meaning angel, and "Maria," which is the Italian form of the Latin name Maria, itself deriving from the Hebrew name Miryām, signifying sea of bitterness or rebelliousness.
The name Angelicamaria combines these two names to create a moniker that embodies both celestial purity and maternal strength. It is often chosen by parents who wish to bestow upon their child a name that carries a profound sense of holiness and grace, while also honoring the traditional Italian name Maria.
Throughout history, there have been several notable individuals with the name Angelicamaria. One such example is the 17th-century Italian saint Angelica Maria dell'Addolorata (also known as Angelica Parravani), who was renowned for her extraordinary devotion to the Virgin Mary and her miraculous healings.
Today, Angelicamaria remains a distinctive and captivating name that continues to be given to newborn girls by parents seeking a unique and meaningful name with deep Italian roots. It is a name that exudes elegance, warmth, and spirituality, making it an excellent choice for those looking for something special and significant.
The name Angelicamaria experienced a notable spike in popularity between 1983 and 1998, with peaks occurring in 1983 (7 births) and 1991 (6 births). However, its usage tapered off slightly after these years, dropping to 5 births in 1993. Overall, throughout this period, there were a total of 24 babies named Angelicamaria born.