This is the 6307th most frequent Arabic word.
أنجيلا
The Arabic word "أنجيلا" is a transliteration of the name "Angela," typically used as a given name.
The word 'أنجيلا' serves as the subject of the sentence and is a proper noun referring to a person's name.
ذهبَتْ أنجيلا إلى المكتبة.
Angela went to the library.
The word 'أنجيلا' is used again as a proper noun for the subject of the sentence, specifying who performed the action of reading.
قرأتْ أنجيلا كتابًا عن التاريخ الإسلامي.
Angela read a book about Islamic history.
In this sentence, 'أنجيلا' describes the person showing interest in learning a subject, used as part of the nominal sentence to identify the subject.