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  2. Engel - Wikipedia

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    Engel Stadium, a baseball stadium in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States De Engel (Lisse) , a community in the municipality of Lisse, South Holland, the Netherlands De Engel (restaurant) , Rotterdam, the Netherlands

  3. Angel - Wikipedia

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    The word angel arrives in modern English from Old English engel (with a hard g) and the Old French angele. [11] Both of these derive from Late Latin angelus, which in turn was borrowed from Late Greek ἄγγελος angelos (literally "messenger"). [12] Τhe word's earliest form is Mycenaean a-ke-ro, attested in Linear B syllabic script. [13]

  4. Engel (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Engel is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: ... (1818–1882), German-born English writer on music; Carl Ludvig Engel (1778–1840), German ...

  5. Angel (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Angel is a given name meaning "angel", "messenger". In the English-speaking world Angel is used for both boys and girls. [1] From the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus, which was derived from the name of the heavenly creature (itself derived from the Ancient Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning "messenger"). It has never been very ...

  6. Engelbrecht - Wikipedia

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    Engel can translate as "Angle" (the name of a German folk hero), a person from Angeln, or "angel". Brecht can translate as "bright" or "famous". The name was popular in Middle Age France because it was the name of a son-in-law of Charlemagne .

  7. Engelberg - Wikipedia

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    Hubert Sattler (1817–1904): View of Engelberg View of Engelberg from Hotel Ramada Balcony Stand-Klein Titlis cableway (July 2010). Engelberg (lit.: mountain of angel(s)) is a village resort and a municipality in the canton of Obwalden in Switzerland.

  8. English people - Wikipedia

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    The English people are an ethnic group and nation native to England, who speak the English language, a West Germanic language, and share a common ancestry, history, and culture. [8] The English identity began with the Anglo-Saxons, when they were known as the Angelcynn, meaning race or tribe of the Angles.

  9. Engel curve - Wikipedia

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    By extending Panel (a) to Panel (b), the Engel curve for good X is obtained by connecting the points R’, S’, and T’. [3] The shapes of Engel curves depend on many demographic variables and other consumer characteristics. A good's Engel curve reflects its income elasticity and indicates whether the good is an inferior, normal, or luxury good.