Engelskraft: Love of Wasted Angels

Engelskraft: Love of Wasted Angels
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Thank you for the support of all the readers who have faithfully followed Ailey's story in "Engelskraft: Love of Wasted Angels". After reading this work to the end, did you know that some of the names used in this novel have a certain meaning? Yuk, check!




Ailey comes from the Scottish word for light. It can also be described as a bird. The naming of Ailey fits perfectly with the main character of the novel because through Ailey, many characters find their way in life, either directly or indirectly.




Milo comes from the German language which means hero, can also be interpreted as loving. His nature of always defending Ailey and loving her wholeheartedly made Milo worthy of wearing this name.






Abram comes from Hebrew and Arabic which means glorified father, father of many nations. First thought of this name as the last name of the Kevin family because it wanted to highlight the strength and success of men.




Thanks again to those who have read to the end! See you at the next work!