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Business magnate on the island of Cephalonia, Greece (1854–1936)
Angelo Capato, born Angelos Helia Kapatos (Άγγελος Ήλιος Καπάτος) on the Ionian island of Cephalonia in western Greece (1854–1937), was the most eminent
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Angelo Capato (1854–1936), businesswoman magnate on the Island of Caphalonia, Greece Angelo Felice Capelli (1681–1749), Italian mathematician Angelo Cappello
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Ethnic group in Sudan
needs of the military. There were fourteen canteens run by Greeks like Angelo Capato, who went on to become one of the most eminent businessmen in Sudan
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American journalist
of America. He interviewed Mussolini in Rome in 1926. He interviewed Angelo Capato. We Are French! with Perley Poore Sheehan (1914) The Bugler of Algiers
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Ethnic group
The most important player in those early years was business-magnate Angelo Capato, who hailed from the Ionian island of Cephalonia and had been supplying
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Sudanese Greek business magnate (1883–1954)
commercial studies. In 1901 he arrived in Khartoum to assist his uncle Angelo Capato, who was one of the biggest merchants in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan at
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Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Angel, ANGELLE means "angel, messenger."
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Spanish American Greek Italian Latin
Angel.
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Italian
Italian form of Latin Angelus, ANGELO means "angel, messenger."
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French Spanish American Italian Latin Greek
Angel.
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Greek
(Ἄγγελος) Greek name derived from the word angelos, originally ANGELOS means simply "messenger," later in New Testament Greek it acquired the meaning "angel, messenger of God."Â
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English
Feminine form of Latin Angelus, ANGELA means "angel, messenger."
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Basque
, of the Angles.
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English unisex name derived from Latin Angelus, ANGEL means "angel, messenger."Â Originally a male name, it is now almost strictly female.
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Indian, Italian, Kannada
Angel
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American, Australian, Greek, Portuguese
Like an Angel; Befitting in Angle
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English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Angel, ANGELL means "angel, messenger."
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Polish
Polish form of Latin Angela, ANIELA means "angel, messenger."
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Angel.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Angelic
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German, Italian
Angel
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Italian
Florentine Italian form of Latin Angelus, ANGIOLO means "angel, messenger."
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Greek American Italian Latin
Messenger or angel. A popular masculine name in Sicily after the 13th-century saint, Angel. Angel...
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English
English variant spelling of Latin Angela, ANNGELA means "angel, messenger."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Angelicus, ANGELICO means "angelic."
Male
Italian
Variant spelling of Italian Angelo, ANJELO means "angel, messenger."
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Hindu
Elevated, Eminent
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Hindu
Light of the world
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Greek
Pure.
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
A Ceremony; Hight; Peak; Moonlight
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Lives by the path by the brook.
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Arabic
Praiseworthy
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Muslim
Loyalty
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Muslim American Arabic Hebrew Persian Yiddish
Well populated.
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Irish
Loving. A. The Irish St. Carthach, also known as St Carthage, founded an early 7th century...
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Indian
The heir, The inheritor of all
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n.
A small gold coin formerly current in England; a half angel.
a.
Containing a right angle or right angles; as, a right-angled triangle.
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Having eight angles; eight-angled.
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Having an angle or angles; -- used in compounds; as, right-angled, many-angled, etc.
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The Anglo-Saxon domain (i. e., Great Britain and the United States, etc.); the Anglo-Saxon race.
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The Angelus bell.
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A characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race; especially, a word or an idiom of the Anglo-Saxon tongue.
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One who angles.
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Having oblique angles; as, an oblique-angled triangle.
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One of a class of "fallen angels;" an evil spirit; as, the devil and his angels.
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An appellation given to a person supposed to be of angelic goodness or loveliness; a darling.
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A spiritual, celestial being, superior to man in power and intelligence. In the Scriptures the angels appear as God's messengers.
n. pl.
An ancient Low German tribe, that settled in Britain, which came to be called Engla-land (Angleland or England). The Angles probably came from the district of Angeln (now within the limits of Schleswig), and the country now Lower Hanover, etc.
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The angel fish (Squatina angelus).
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Of or derived from angelica; as, angelic acid; angelic ether.
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Having acute angles; as, an acute-angled triangle, a triangle with every one of its angles less than a right angle.
imp. & p. p.
of Angle