Ange (Japanese: アンジュ Ange) is a machine created by AZ 2,000 years prior to the events of Pokémon X and Y, situated in what would become Prism Tower in Lumiose City.
The name Ange is a commonly used French first name and nickname for both boys and girls, meaning ‘angel.’. The name is a French diminutive of the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus that derives from the Greek word Angelos meaning ‘messenger.’.
Ange is a French progressive rock band formed in September 1969 by the Décamps brothers, Francis and Christian. Since its inception the band's music has been inspired by medieval texts and...
"Ange" is French for Angel, representing Ange being built into the Pokémon world's equivalent of the Eiffel Tower and its intended purpose of being a giver of life before it went rogue.
Ange is a gender-neutral name of Greek and French origins. Translating to “angel” in French, this name also comes from the Greek name Angela, which means “messenger of God.”
Ange is a direct derivative of the Latin word “angelus,” meaning “messenger” or “one who brings good news.” This linguistic connection underscores the name’s association with spirituality, divinity, and celestial beings.
The name "Ange" is of French origin and is derived from the word "ange" which means "angel" in English. It is a unisex name that is often given to both boys and girls.
In French-speaking regions, Ange often appears as a standalone name or as part of compound names like Jean-Ange or Marie-Ange, while common nicknames include Angie, particularly in English-speaking contexts, and the diminutive Angélique when referring to female variants.