Angler is used as a family name or surname in England. It is 6 characters long in length.
Is form of Angel. One who acted as a religious messenger or as a messenger from God; a nickname for an angelic person; descendant of Angel, a man's name in England. It can also be a variant of Angle.
The surname is the form of Angle. Dweller at, or near, the angle or corner.
Angler is a variation of Angell. A common inn sign. More probably, however, from Anegole or Angold, a personal name, as we find it occasionally with the suffix son. Sometimes there may be a direct allusion to the celestial hierarchy, as in the cognate foreign surnames Angelo, Angellis, Angellico.
Is a form of Angle. See Nangle - The Anglo-Norman family of De Angulo, or In Angulo (whence perhaps the English Corner), took their name from their barony of Angle, situated in a nook or angle, close to Milford Haven, and their residence there was called Nangle's Castle. Gilbert de Angulo, who accompanied Strongbow to the Conquest of Ireland in 1172, was the progenitor of the Irish Nangles.
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Immigrants to US
From Germany
Sarah Angler from Switzerland aboard the Corinthian from Havre on January 6, 1855. She is registered to be 30 years old when she arrived in New York. Henriette Angler (19), Laborer Casp. Angler, Joiner August Angler, are other Angler that migrated to US.
Related Family Names:
- Angeer (Nigeria)
- Angelier (France)
- Anger (France)
- Angerbauer
- Angerer (Germany)
- Angerhofer
- Angerholzer
- Angermeier (United States)
- Angermeyer
- Angerpointner
