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Angie

American  
[an-jee] / ˈæn dʒi /

noun

  1. a first name, form of Angel or Angela.


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“Even if the strait were to effectively open tomorrow, you can’t turn the faucet back on,” Angie Gildea, global head of oil and gas at KPMG, told MarketWatch in March.

From MarketWatch • May 24, 2026

While 1% may cover routine upkeep, 2% to 3% provides a more realistic cushion for expected maintenance, home-improvement projects and unexpected repairs, particularly for older homes, said Angie Hicks, co-founder of home-services company Angi.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 5, 2026

A gate agent named Angie called the ramp with my bag-tag number and a description and asked for it to be transferred to my earlier flight and rebooked me.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 6, 2026

Power, whose many other recording credits include projects by Ozomatli, Angie Stone, David Byrne and Brockhampton, began teaching at NYU in 2006 and retired last year.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 3, 2026

Angie jogs over and asks me to do a few hurdles so she can see how I’m doing.

From "A Good Kind of Trouble" by Lisa Moore Ramée

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