Angela is Aingeal in Irish [ang-al].
You can say, "Call Angie; she has a friend she wants you to meet." This clearly conveys the message that Angie is waiting for your call and has someone in mind for you to meet.
The correct way to phrase it is "Angie and you." In English, it's customary to mention others before yourself when listing names, as it reflects politeness and proper etiquette. So, you would say "Angie and you" in a sentence.
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