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Aniela is a Polish feminine given name, cognate with the Greek-derived name Angela. Anielka is a hypocorism of this name. The name Aniela became popular in the 18th century mainly due to the Ursulines. People with these names include: * Aniela Aszpergerowa (1815–1920), Polish stage actress * Aniela Tułodziecka (1853–1932), Polish educational activist * Aniela Pająkówna (1864–1912), Polish painter who worked in France *Aniela Zagórska (1881–1943), Polish literary translator *Aniela Steinsbergowa (1896–1988), Polish lawyer * Aniela Cukier (1900–1944), Polish painter *Anielka Elter (1901–1958), Czechoslovak film actress *Aniela Pawlikowska (1901–1980), Polish painter who worked in England *Aniela Chałubińska (1902–1998), Polish geographer and geologist *Aniela Jaffé (1903–1991), Swiss psychoanalyst *Aniela Kupiec (1920–2019), Polish poet *Aniela Krzywoń (1925–1943), Polish People's Army soldier *Aniela Nikiel (born 1965), Polish long-distance runner ...
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Angela (given Name)
''Angela'' is a female given name. It is derived from the Greek language, Greek word (), meaning angel from Greek belief systems. In the United States, the name "Angela" was at its most popular between 1965 and 1979, when it was ranked among the top 10 names for girls. Variations Angela (English, Greek, Indonesian language, Indonesian) has varieties in other languages, containing namely, (Albanian language, Albanian), (Russian language, Russian, Ukrainian language, Ukrainian), (Spanish language, Spanish), (Italian language, Italian), (Maltese language, Maltese), (Irish language, Irish), (Basque language, Basque), (Serbian language, Serbian, Bosnian language, Bosnian), (Portuguese language, Portuguese), (Romanian language, Romanian), (French language, French), (Mongolian language, Mongolian), (Bulgarian language, Bulgarian), (Polish language, Polish), (Kyrgyz language, Kyrgyz, Uzbek language, Uzbek), (Czech language, Czech), and (Hungarian language, Hungarian). ...
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Aniela Chałubińska
Aniela Chałubińska (1 October 1902 – 6 July 1998) was a Polish geographer, geologist and university professor. She was one of the founders and the first director of the Institute of Regional Geography and remained there for 18 years at the Maria Curie Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland. Biography Chałubińska was born 1 October 1902 in Lviv (then part of Austria-Hungary) as the first child of chemical engineer and alpinist Ludwik Chałubiński and his wife Antonina Kamiński. She spent her childhood in Zakopane in a house built by her grandfather, the prominent doctor Tytus Chałubiński. From 1909 to 1921, she attended schools in Zakopane and Kraków, Poland, and went to the private women's grammar school of the Ursuline Sisters in Kraków. She graduated in geography from the Jan Kazimierz University in Lviv where her mentor was Eugeniusz Romer. In Lviv, she was influenced by Henryk Arctowski, Kazimierz Twardowski and Jan Czekanowski. Her two papers from 1924 il ...
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Miss Aniela
Natalie Aniela Dybisz (born 1986), known professionally as Miss Aniela, is a British fine-art fashion and surrealist photographer. ''Selvedge'' describes her work as a "fuson oftraditional photography with digitally enhanced motifs and surrealism." Early life Dybisz was born in 1986 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. A self-taught photographer, she began taking self-portraits at 15 but began focusing on it at 21 while studying English and Media at the University of Sussex. Dybisz started posting her self-portraits on Flickr in April 2006 and quickly garnered online popularity. After leaving university, she assumed she wouldn't be able to commit fully or professionally to photography for another year or two at least. Five months later, however, she was contacted by Microsoft and asked to speak at their Pro Photo Summit in Seattle about digital photography. At this point, she decided to quit her job to pursue photography full-time. Photography Dybisz utilizes models and practica ...
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Aniela Tolentino
Aniela Bianca Delgado Tolentino (born May 8, 1996) is a Filipino politician and businesswoman currently serving as the representative of Cavite's 8th congressional district in the Philippine House of Representatives. Career Political career Tolentino entered politics in 2021, when she substituted her mother, then-Tagaytay Mayor Agnes Tolentino, as the candidate for Cavite's 8th District representative in 2022 after the latter withdrew and instead ran for vice mayor of Tagaytay. She eventually won the race, succeeding her term-limited father Abraham Tolentino, who was in turn elected mayor of Tagaytay. She was re-elected in 2025. Tolentino has been a proponent of agricultural education, supporting initiatives to establish farming high schools across different regions of the Philippines. Business career Tolentino owns Papa Bolo, a brewery A brewery or brewing company is a business that makes and sells beer. The place at which beer is commercially made is either called a ...
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Aniela Rodríguez
Aniela Rodríguez (born 1992) is a Mexican poet and writer. She obtained a bachelor's degree from the Universidad de Chihuahua and a master's degree from the Universidad Iberoamericana. was born in Chihuahua. She is the author of the story collection ''El problema de los tres cuerpos'' and of the poetry collection ''Insurgencia''. She won the 2016 Comala National Prize for Short Fiction by Young Writers. In 2021, she was named by ''Granta ''Granta'' is a literary magazine and publisher in the United Kingdom whose mission centres on its "belief in the power and urgency of the story, both in fiction and non-fiction, and the story's supreme ability to describe, illuminate and make ...'' magazine as one of the best young writers in the Spanish language. References 21st-century Mexican poets Living people Autonomous University of Chihuahua alumni Universidad Iberoamericana alumni 1992 births {{Mexico-poet-stub ...
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Aniela Nikiel
Aniela Katarzyna Nikiel-Głogosz (born 1 November 1965) is a Polish long-distance runner. She competed in the women's marathon at the 1996 Summer Olympics The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, .... In 1992 she won the Warsaw Marathon in a time of 2:42:27. References 1965 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics Polish female long-distance runners Polish female marathon runners Olympic athletes for Poland Sportspeople from Bielsko-Biała Polish Athletics Championships winners 20th-century Polish sportswomen {{Poland-longdistance-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Aniela Krzywoń
Aniela Krzywoń (27 May 1925 – 12 October 1943) was a private in the "Emilia Plater" Independent Women's Battalion of the Polish People's Army during the Second World War and became the only woman in history who was not a citizen of the Soviet Union to be awarded the USSR's highest honor for bravery, the title Hero of the Soviet Union, after she died of injuries sustained while rescuing important military documents from a burning truck after a Luftwaffe bombing raid. Early life Krzywoń was born in the village of Puźniki, then located in the Second Polish Republic; the area the village once was in currently located within present-day Ukraine since it had become part of the Ukrainian SSR in 1939. Her father fought in the Polish–Soviet War; after their village became part of Ukraine the Krzywoń family and many other Polish families that had been deemed "politically unreliable" were forcibly deported to the Irkutsk Oblast of Siberia and later relocated to the city of Kansk. T ...
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Aniela Kupiec
Aniela Kupiec (5 April 1920 – 11 September 2019) was a Polish Czech poet and public figure from the Trans-Olza region. She wrote her poetry in the Cieszyn Silesian dialect. Life Kupiec was born in Nýdek on 5 April 1920 in Cieszyn Silesia. Her Milerski family could trace their heritage to the 17th century. Three months after she was born, the region of Cieszyn Silesia where she had been born, was divided between Poland and Czechoslovakia as a result of the Spa Conference. The village of Nýdek where her family lived found itself on the Czech side of the border. She was a keen reader being remembered for caring for a cow with a book in her hand. She met her future husband, Jan Kupiec, in Polish organisations in her youth. During the occupation by Nazi Germany she had to manually work hard in a forest. This was an unwelcome change from the office work she did briefly in the Třinec Iron and Steel Works before the war cost her that job. After the war in 1945 she married Jan Kupie ...
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Aniela Jaffé
Aniela Jaffé (February 20, 1903 – October 30, 1991) was a Swiss analyst who for many years was a co-worker of Carl Gustav Jung. She was the recorder and editor of Jung's semi-autobiographical book '' Memories, Dreams, Reflections''. Life Jaffé was born on 20 February 1903 to Jewish parents in Berlin, Germany, where she studied psychology at Hamburg, before fleeing the Nazis in the thirties to Switzerland. There she was analysed first by Liliane Frey and then by Jung, eventually becoming a Jungian analyst herself. From 1947 to 1955 she served as secretary to the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich, before working as Jung's personal secretary from 1955 to 1961. She continued to provide analyses and dream interpretations into her eighties. Controversy: Jung's autobiography Controversy has developed over how responsible Jaffé actually was for Jung's late publication ''Memories, Dreams, Reflections''. Current thinking would suggest that only the first three chapters of the published ...
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Aniela Pawlikowska
Aniela Pawlikowska known as Lela Pawlikowska, (11 July 1901, Lwów - 23 December 1980, London) was a Polish artist, illustrator, and society portrait painter who came to prominence in the United Kingdom in the 1950s and '60s. Life Aniela Pawlikowska was born to a family with a rich literary and scientific heritage. Her mother was Maryla Wolska, a Polish poet, the daughter of Wanda Młodnicka, née Monné, muse and fiancée of the painter Artur Grottger, herself a writer and translator. Her father was , engineer, inventor, author on mathematical logic, linguist, an early pioneer of the Polish petroleum industry, and associate of the Canadian petroleum entrepreneur, William Henry McGarvey. Aniela was the youngest of five children. Her older sister was the writer and poet, Beata Obertyńska. Aniela was Homeschooling, home-schooled. One of her tutors was a family friend, the university professor of philosophy and psychology and artist, Władysław Witwicki. Aniela ("Lela") Wo ...
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Hypocorism
A hypocorism ( or ; from Ancient Greek ; sometimes also ''hypocoristic''), or pet name, is a name used to show affection for a person. It may be a diminutive form of a person's name, such as ''Izzy'' for Isabel or ''Bob (given name), Bob'' for Robert, or it may be unrelated. Origins and usage Etymologically, the term ''hypocorism'' is from Ancient Greek (), from (), meaning 'to call by endearing names'. The prefix refers in this case to creating a diminutive, something that is smaller in a tender or affectionate sense; the root originates in the Greek for 'to caress' or 'to treat with tokens of affection', and is related to the words () 'boy, youth' and () 'girl, young woman'. In linguistics, the term can be used more specifically to refer to the Morphology (linguistics), morphological process by which the standard form of the word is transformed into a form denoting affection, or to words resulting from this process. In English, a word is often clipping (morphology), ...
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Anielka Elter
Anielka Elter (1901-1958 in Kent, England) was a Czechoslovak motion picture actress who made films in Berlin, Germany and Hollywood. Career Elter was a film star in Berlin before arriving in America from Poland. She had her first success in America with ''The Merry Widow'' (1925). She had an uncredited role as a blindfolded musician. The movie was directed by Erich Von Stroheim and starred Mae Murray, John Gilbert, and Tully Marshall. Elter worked with film producer Sascha Kolowrat of Vienna, Austria, on several movie projects in association with the Berlin Film Manufacturing Company. She was chosen by Elinor Glyn to play the ''Bolshevik girl'' in '' The Only Thing'' (1925). After making ''The Godless Girl'' (1929), Elter concluded her film career with three European screen productions. They are '' Sunding und suss'' (1929), ''Kajastus'' (1930), and '' Fantomas'' (1932). Selected filmography * ''The Merry Widow'' (1925) * '' Sinful and Sweet'' (1929) * ''Fantômas'' (1932) ...
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