Anxo

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Anxo - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Anxo
A-N-X-O, is a 4-letter male given name.
Meaning of Anxo
Angel.
Origin of Anxo
The name 'Anxo' has its roots in the Galician language, which is spoken in the region of Galicia in northwestern Spain. Galicia is known for its rich cultural heritage and distinct linguistic traditions. 'Anxo' is a Galician variation of the name Ángel, which is the Spanish word for 'angel'. The earliest known use of the name 'Anxo' can be traced back to Galicia in the early 20th century.
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Popularity of Anxo
While not as widely popular as some other names, 'Anxo' has seen a steady increase in popularity in recent years. It has gained recognition not only in Galicia but also in other Spanish-speaking countries. In terms of global popularity, 'Anxo' is still considered a relatively uncommon name. However, it has gained a small but dedicated following among parents who appreciate its unique sound and cultural significance.
Anxo currently has 1 like, and is in the top 14% of liked boy's names. The name Dakarai is slightly more popular than Anxo.

Etymology of Anxo

The etymology of the name 'Anxo' can be traced back to the Greek word 'angelos', which means 'messenger' or 'messenger of God'. This word was later adopted by the Latin language as 'angelus', and eventually made its way into the Spanish language as 'ángel'. The Galician variation, 'Anxo', is a testament to the linguistic diversity and regional variations within the Spanish language.

Cultural Significance of Anxo

In Galician culture, the name 'Anxo' holds a special place. Galicia has a strong connection to its Celtic roots, and the name 'Anxo' reflects this heritage. The Celts believed in the existence of supernatural beings, including angels, who served as messengers between the human and divine realms. The name 'Anxo', with its association with angels, carries with it a sense of spirituality and protection.