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ANGELS: The Angels are the most familiar to mankind. The word comes from Greek angelos/aggelos, Dragon Names,
meaning "messenger; envoy; announcer." The Hebrew is mal'ach, meaning "messenger." It is said that the Dream Names,
main concern of Angels is human affairs, including acting as messengers and envoys between heaven and
Evil Names,
earth. However, the idea of angelic beings communicating with mankind has largely vanished from popular
belief. Flower Names,
Funny Names,
ARCHANGELS: Archangel is a compound word composed of Greek arch "higher, original" and angelos Rainbow Names,
"messenger," hence "high messenger" or "original messenger." In Christianity, the Archangels number seven; Secret Names,
in the Koran, four. They tend to endeavors of great importance to mankind, and act as administrators to the
Shadow Names,
other heavenly beings.
Warrior Names,
In Jewish astrology, the Archangels are associated with the planets as follows: Weapon/Armor
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5. Samael/Mars

6. Zadkiel (Sachiel)/Jupiter

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The Ethiopian Enoch, gives us the following names:

1. Gabriel Beweise
2. Michael Für Gott?
3. Raguel 6 Gründe,
4. Raphael
Warum Gott
Existiert Klar.
5. Remiel Nachvollziebar.
6. Uriel

7. Zerachiel

AUTHORITIES: These "governors" are the authors of documents and doctrines pertaining to the
ideologies formulated by the Rulers and Powers.

CHERUBIM [sing. cherub]: Depending upon which tradition one follows, the Cherubim have two sets of
wings, and anywhere from one to four faces, either with anthropomorphic features, or they have one face
each of man, ox, lion, and eagle. They have also been described as having the stature and hands of a man,
and cloven feet like Satan, yet they bear wings like deities. They are the guardians of light and stars, and in
Genesis, they are described as guardians of the Tree of Life, along with a flaming sword. When God was still
making personal appearances on Earth, the cherubim were described as His living chariot, perhaps
synonymous with the "wings of the wind" mentioned in Psalms xviii, and 2 Samuel xxii: "And he rode upon a
cherub and did fly: and he was seen upon the wings of the wind." Ezekiel described the cherubim as having
many eyes "like burning coals of fire." The word, cherub, may be related to Assyrian kirabu, the name of a
winged bull-god, or to Akkadian kuribu and Babylonian karabu, both meaning "blessed" and applying to spirits
who served the gods as advisors and intermediaries. [Note: the bible mentions the cherubim in Gen. 3:24;
Ezek. 10:17-20; and 1 Kings 6:23-28.]

DOMINIONS aka HASHMALLIM: The Dominions oversee the duties of the lower angels, and keep
the cosmos in order. [Note: The word dominions is mentioned by Paul in Col. 1:16, and in Eph. 1:21 where it
translates to Kyriotes in Greek. But it is not known if Paul was referring to the dominions of angels or men.]

POWERS: The Powers are said to resemble a psychedelic mist or haze, and are said to be the bearers of
conscience and keepers of history. They are the angels of birth and death, but they are mainly concerned with
philosophy and theology, and the distribution of power among mankind. Ancient Syrian tradition gave the
Powers governance over the sun. [Note: In Eph. 1:21, and Col. 1:16, the word power translates to exousiai in
Greek, and potestates in Latin.]

PRINCIPALITIES: The Principalities are said to resemble light-rays, and to be the guardian angels of the
world's countries and nations whose political, military, and economic issues are their main concern, including
deciding who among humanity will be rulers.

RULERS: The Rulers are the developers of ideologies which are documented by the Authorities.

SERAPHIM [sing. Seraph]: The six-winged Seraphim are said to emanate such a bright light that not
even other divinities can bear to gaze upon them; for this reason, they are also known as "the fiery ones" or
"burning ones." Their duties consist of protecting, and caring for God's throne and singing His praise: "Holy,
holy, holy is the Lord of hosts. All the earth is filled with His Glory." Some Christians believe that Satan was a
Seraphim before his fall from Heaven, ranking second in power to God and sporting twelve wings. [Note: the
bible mentions the Seraphim in Isaiah 6:1-7.]

THRONES aka Ophanim [sing. ophan]: The Thrones have been described as tiny color-shifting
spheres, as well as a wheel that moves back and forth set within another wheel that moves sideways and has
numerous eyes. The Thrones are the "wheels" seen by Ezekiel, and by John in Revelation. They are called
Thrones because it is their duty to carry God's throne; however their main concerns are political, military, and
economic. They are connected with the planets, as well as four constellations of the zodiac: Aquarius, Leo,
Taurus, and Scorpio. Ophanim derives from Hebrew ophan "wheel," from aphan, "to revolve, turn." [Note:
Thrones are mentioned by Paul in Col. 1:16, but it is not known if he was referring to the Angelic Thrones.]

URIM and THUMMIM: The words Urim and Thummium come from Hebrew ur "light"
and thum "perfection" + the masculine plural suffix -im, hence "light and perfection."
Urim and Thummim are sometimes called the angels of light and illumination, but in the
bible they are described as stones or some kind of oracular instrument prepared by God
with which revelation could be received by the user. "And you shall put in the breastplate
of judgment the Urim and the Thummim, and they shall be over Aaron's heart when he
goes in before the LORD." (Ex. 28:30). The breastplate, worn by High Priests, had 12
gemstones mounted on it, each inscribed with a name of the twelve tribes of Israel. It is
believed by some that the device functioned as a kind of ouija board with the Urim
("lights") flashing coded messages that High Priests translated with the Thummim
("decoder"). It is also said that at least three different Urim and Thummim existed in
antiquity; the first was possessed by the brother of Jared; the second was given to
Abraham, and the third was possessed by Moses. The bible mentions one individual who
made a counterfeit breastplate in which he substituted teraphim for the Urim and
Thummim. Even less is known about the mysterious teraphim.

VIRTUES aka FORTRESSES aka STRONGHOLDS: The Virtues reside beyond the
Thrones and are equal in power to the Principalities. They are said to be the sparks of

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light that inspire mankind in the arts and sciences. The Virtues correspond to the planet
Mars.

ANGEL NAMES

Male
1. ABADDŌN (Ἀβαδδών): Greek name derived from Hebrew abaddown, meaning "destruction, ruination."
In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the place of destruction. And it is a name given to the
angel of the bottomless pit, the Destroyer Apollyōn.

2. ABADDON: Anglicized form of Greek Abaddōn, meaning "destruction, ruination." In the New
Testament bible, this is the name of the place of destruction. And it is a name given to the angel of the
bottomless pit, the Destroyer Apollyon.

3. AGAT'ANGEGHOS (Ագաթանգեղոս): Armenian form of Greek Agathangelos, meaning "good angel."

4. AGATHANGELOS (Αγαθάγγελος): Ancient Greek name composed of the elements agathos "good"
and angelos "angel," meaning "good angel."

5. AGATHANGELUS: Latin form of Greek Agathangelos, meaning "good angel."

6. AINGERU: Basque form of Latin Angelus, meaning "angel, messenger."

7. ANAEL: Variant spelling of Hebrew Hanael, meaning "graciousness of the Lord." In Jewish lore, this is
the name of angel associated with the planet Venus.

8. ANGE: French name meaning "angel, messenger." Compare with feminine Ange.

9. ANGELICO: Italian form of Latin Angelicus, meaning "angelic."

10. ANGELICUS: Latin name derived from the word angelicus, meaning "angelic."

11. ANGELO: Italian form of Latin Angelus, meaning "angel, messenger."

12. ANGELOS (Ἄγγελος): Greek name derived from the word angelos, originally meaning simply
"messenger," later in New Testament Greek it acquired the meaning "angel, messenger of God."

13. ANGELUS: Latin form of Greek Angelos, meaning "angel, messenger."

14. ANGIOLETTO: Pet form of Italian Angiolo, meaning "angel, messenger."

15. ANGIOLO: Florentine Italian form of Latin Angelus, meaning "angel, messenger."

16. ANJELO: Variant spelling of Italian Angelo, meaning "angel, messenger."

17. ANXO: Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Angelus, meaning "angel, messenger."

18. ANZHELO (Анжело): Bulgarian form of Greek Angelos, meaning "angel, messenger."

19. APOLLYŌN (Ἀπολλύων): Greek name meaning "destroyer." In the New Testament bible, this is the
name of the angel-prince of the infernal regions, the minister of death and author of havoc on earth. He
is also known by the name Abaddon.

20. APOLLYON: Anglicized form of Greek Apollyōn, meaning "destroyer." In the New Testament bible,
this is the name of the angel-prince of the infernal regions, the minister of death and author of havoc on
earth. He is also known by the name Abaddon.

21. ARCANGELO: Italian name meaning "archangel."

22. AZA'ZEL: (‫)עֲ זָאזֵל‬: Hebrew word (not name), meaning "entire removal" and "scapegoat." In the bible,
this word is found in the law of the day of atonement (Leviticus 16:8, 10, 26). It refers to a goat used
for sacrifice for the sins of the people. In modern times, Azazel was interpreted as a Satanic, goat-like
demon. The name has even been used for the "Angel of Death."

23. AZAZEL: Anglicized form of Hebrew Aza'zel, meaning "entire removal" and "scapegoat." In the bible,
this word is found in the law of the day of atonement (Leviticus 16:8, 10, 26). It refers to a goat used
for sacrifice for the sins of the people. In modern times, Azazel was interpreted as a Satanic, goat-like
demon. The name has even been used for the "Angel of Death."

24. AZRAEL: Anglicized form of Arabic Azra'il, the name of the "Angel of Death" who separates the soul
from the body upon death. Compare with another form of Azrael.

25. AZRA'IL: Arabic name of the "Angel of Death" who separates the soul from the body upon death.

26. AZRIEL: Anglicized form of Arabic Azra'il, the name of the "Angel of Death" who separates the soul
from the body upon death. Compare with other forms of Azriel.

27. BAHRAM (‫)ﺑﻬﮭﺭرﺍاﻡم‬: Persian name meaning "smiter of resistance" or "victorious." This is

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also a name for the planet Mars. In mythology, this is the name of an angel.

28. CASSIEL: Latinized form of Hebrew Kafziel, meaning "speedy one of God." In Jewish lore, Kafziel is
the name of an archangel. Unlike most of the other angels, Kafziel is a watcher, rather than a doer. He
is called the angel of solitude and tears, and presides over the deaths of kings. He is associated with the
Seventh Heaven, the planet Saturn, and has even been worshiped by Satanists.

29. CHAMUEL: Variant spelling of Hebrew Chammuw'el, meaning "heat of God." Also, according to
pseudo-Dionysius, this is the name of an archangel.

30. ENGEL: Short form of longer Germanic names containing the word engel, meaning "angel." Though
the word engel is the German word for the heavenly being, there are two other words which have often
been confused with it so that names containing such words are difficult to translate. The first, Ingal is an
extended form of Ing, the name of the Old Norse fertility god. The second, Angel is the Old English
spelling for "Angle," the name of the Germanic tribe of the Jutland peninsula who invaded eastern and
northern Britain in the 5th-6th centuries and gave their name to England. To further complicate
matters, angel is also the Old English word for "angle," which has fishing connotations in both English
and German.

31. ENGELBERT: Old German name probably composed of the elements engel "angel" (but see Engel)
and berht "bright, famous," hence "bright angel."

32. ENGJELL: Albanian name meaning "angel."


33. ENGLEBERT: Variant spelling of German Engelbert, meaning "bright angel." But see Engel.
34. EVANGELOS (Ευάγγελος): Greek name composed of the elements eu "good, well" and angelos
"news, message," hence "good angel" or "good messenger."
35. EVANGELUS: Latin form of Greek Evangelos, meaning "good angel" or "good messenger."
36. GABRIĒL (Γαβριήλ): Greek form of Hebrew Gabriyel, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God." In the
bible, this is the name of one of the angelic princes or chiefs of the angels.
37. GABRIEL: Anglicized form of Greek Gabriēl (Hebrew Gabriyel), meaning "man of God" or "warrior of
God." This is the name of one of the seven archangels of religious lore. In the bible, he is known as the
messenger angel, he is one of the two highest-ranking angels, and apart from Michael is the only other
angel given a name in the Old Testament where he is first mentioned in the Book of Daniel. He is the
angel who announced the births of John the Baptist and Jesus. He is said to watch over Iran (Persia),
and in Ezekiel's vision of the cherubim (the four sacred animals), the face of the eagle corresponds to
him. In ancient astrology, he corresponds to the sign of Taurus and rules over the moon.
38. GABRIYEL (‫) ַגּב ְִריאֵ ל‬: Hebrew name meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God." In the bible, this is the
name of an archangel.
39. GOTZON: Basque name meaning "angel."
40. GOVAD: Persian name of one of the 23 Hamkar archangels, meaning "good wind." Govad's special
domain is "wind and waves."
41. HAMUEL: Anglicized form of Hebrew Chammuw'el, meaning "heat of God." In the bible, this is the
name of a man of Simeon. Also, according to pseudo-Dionysius, this is the name of an archangel.
42. HANIEL: Anglicized form of Hebrew Channiy'el, meaning "favored of God." In the bible, this is the
name of a leader of the tribe of Asher. In Jewish lore, this is also the name of angel associated with the
planet Venus.
43. HANNIEL: Variant spelling of English Haniel, meaning "favored of God." In the bible, this is the name
of a leader of the tribe of Asher. In Jewish lore, this is also the name of angel associated with the planet
Venus.
44. INGLEBERT: Variant form of German Engelbert, possibly meaning "bright angel."
45. IZRAIL: Variant form of Arabic Azra'il, the name of the "Angel of Death" who separates the soul from
the body upon death.
46. JERAHMIEL: Anglicized form of Hebrew Yerachmiel, meaning "may God have pity" or "whom God
loves." In the book of Enoch, this is the name of an archangel.
47. JOPHIEL: Anglicized form of Hebrew Yophiel, meaning "beauty of God." In Jewish lore, this is the name
of an archangel.
48. KAFZIEL (‫)קפציאל‬: Hebrew name meaning "speedy one of God." In Jewish legend, this is the name of an
angel. Unlike most of the other angels, Kafziel is a watcher, rather than a doer. He is called the angel of
solitude and tears, and presides over the deaths of kings. Kafziel is associated with the Seventh Heaven,
the planet Saturn, and has been worshiped by Satanists. He is also known by the Latin name Cassiel.
49. LUCIFER: This is the Latin translation of Hebrew Heylel (Greek Eosphoros), a name used by Jerome
in the Vulgate Bible; for example, in Isaiah 14:12, it is an honorific title of a Babylonian king. It is
composed of the elements lux (gen. lucis) "light" and ferre "to bring," hence "dawn-bringer" or "light-
bringer." It became the Old English name for Satan and a name for the morning star Venus.
50. LUCIFERUS: Extended form of Latin Lucifer, meaning "dawn-bringer" or "light-bringer."
51. MALACHAI: Variant spelling of English Malachi, meaning "my messenger."
52. MALACHI: Anglicized form of Hebrew Malakiy, meaning "my messenger." In the
bible, this is the name of the last of the Hebrew prophets.
53. MALACHY:
1. Variant spelling of English Malachi, meaning "my messenger."
2. Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Maoileachlainn "devotee of Seachlainn," altered
to coincide with Hebrew Malakiy ("my messenger").
54. MALAKIY (‫)מַ לְאָכִי‬: Hebrew name meaning "my messenger." In the bible, this is the
name of the last of the Hebrew prophets.
55. MALAKAI: Variant spelling of Hebrew Malakiy, meaning "my messenger."

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56. MICHAĒL (Μιχαήλ): Greek form of Hebrew Miyka'el, meaning "who is like God?" or
literally "El's likeness." In the bible, this is the prince of archangels who was closest
to God and was the guardian angel of Israel.
57. MICHAEL: Anglicized form of Greek Michaēl (Hebrew Miyka'el), meaning "who is
like God?" or literally "El's likeness." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of
many characters, including the prince of Angels, the first archangel who was closest
to God and became the guardian angel of Israel. In the New Testament, he leads the
angelic host against the Apocalyptic Dragon. The Dead Sea Scrolls contain a story
entitled "The War of the Sons of Light and the Sons of Darkness," in which Michael is
described as the "viceroy of heaven," a title said to once belong to Satan. His name
was the war-cry of the angels when he led them in battle against their chief
antagonist, Samael.
58. MICHELANGELO: Italian compound name composed of Michele "who is like God?"
and Angelo "angel, messenger."
59. MIHANGEL: Welsh form of Italian Michelangelo, a compound name meaning both
"who is like God?" and "angel, messenger."
60. MIYKA'EL (‫)מִ יכָאֵ ל‬: Hebrew name meaning "who is like God?" In the bible, this is the
name of many characters, including the prince of Angels, the first archangel who
was closest to God.
61. ORFIEL: Archangel name, possibly meaning "my neck (is) God." He is said to direct his gaze
backward in time to the world of the past. He is not at all connected with any activity of the present.
Also spelled Orifiel.
62. ORIFIEL: Archangel name, possibly meaning "my neck (is) God." He is said to direct his gaze backward
in time to the world of the past. He is not at all connected with any activity of the present. Also spelled
Orfiel.
63. RAGUEL: Latin form of Hebrew Rəuwel, meaning "friend of God." In the bible, this is
the name of several characters, including a son of Esau. In the Book of Enoch, this
name is included as one of the seven archangels. He is known as the archangel of
fairness, harmony, and justice; he oversees the other angels to make sure that they
are all working peacefully together with mankind. All angels and archangels who
transgress must face this angel who passes judgment and issues punishment. He
belongs to the choir of Principalities and is mainly focused on keeping heaven pure
of corruption. He is the angel who carried Enoch to heaven and back to earth. He is
identified with the angel of the 5th Seal in Revelation 6:9-11, and is believed to be
the angel who opens the bottomless pit. He is also sometimes identified with
Abaddon, an angel believed by some to be the devil. There are references to a
similar figure in Babylonian texts which refer to him as Rag or Ragumu, and in
Sumerian texts as Rig.
64. RAMIEL: Arabic name meaning "thunder of God." In Christian and Islamic tradition,
this is the name of a Watcher. He is one of the seven archangels listed in the Book
of Enoch. He is the angel of hope, and has two main duties: he is responsible for
divine visions, and guides the souls of the faithful to Heaven. It is also said that he is
the archangel who was responsible for the destruction of the armies of
Sennacherib. Remiel is his Hebrew name.
65. RAPHAËL: French form of Hebrew Rephael, meaning "healed of God" or "whom God
has healed."
66. RAPHAEL (Ῥαφαὴλ): Greek form of Hebrew Rephael, meaning "healed of God" or
"whom God has healed." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Shemaiah and
grandson of Obed-edom. In the books of Enoch and Tobit, this is the name of an
archangel. In use by the English.
67. REFAEL: Variant spelling of Hebrew Rephael, meaning "healed of God" or "whom
God has healed." In the books of Enoch and Tobit, this is the name of an archangel.
68. REMIEL (‫)רעמיאל‬: Hebrew form of Arabic Ramiel ("thunder of God"), meaning
"mercy of God." In Christian and Islamic tradition, this is the name of a Watcher. He
is one of the seven archangels listed in the Book of Enoch. He is the angel of hope,
and has two main duties: he is responsible for divine visions, and guides the souls of
the faithful to Heaven. It is also said that he is the archangel who was responsible
for the destruction of the armies of Sennacherib.
69. REPHAEL (‫)רפָ אֵ ל‬:
ְ Hebrew name meaning "healed of God" or "whom God has
healed." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Shemaiah and grandson of
Obed-edom. In the books of Enoch and Tobit, this is the name of an archangel.
70. REUEL: Anglicized form of Hebrew Rəuwel, meaning "friend of God." In the bible,
this is the name of several characters, including a son of Esau. In the Book of Enoch,
this name is included as one of the seven archangels. He is known as the archangel
of fairness, harmony, and justice; he oversees the other angels to make sure that
they are all working peacefully together with mankind. All angels and archangels
who transgress must face this angel who passes judgment and issues punishment.
He belongs to the choir of Principalities and is mainly focused on keeping heaven
pure of corruption. He is the angel who carried Enoch to heaven and back to earth.

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He is identified with the angel of the 5th Seal in Revelation 6:9-11, and is believed
to be the angel who opens the bottomless pit. He is also sometimes identified with
Abaddon, an angel believed by some to be the devil. There are references to a
similar figure in Babylonian texts which refer to him as Rag or Ragumu, and in
Sumerian texts as Rig.
71. RƏUWEL (‫)רעוּאֵ ל‬:
ְ Hebrew name meaning "friend of God." In the bible, this is the
name of several characters, including a son of Esau. In the Book of Enoch, this name
is included as one of the seven archangels. He is known as the archangel of fairness,
harmony, and justice; he oversees the other angels to make sure that they are all
working peacefully together with mankind. All angels and archangels who transgress
must face this angel who passes judgment and issues punishment. He belongs to
the choir of Principalities and is mainly focused on keeping heaven pure of
corruption. He is the angel who carried Enoch to heaven and back to earth. He is
identified with the angel of the 5th Seal in Revelation 6:9-11, and is believed to be
the angel who opens the bottomless pit. He is also sometimes identified with
Abaddon, an angel believed by some to be the devil. There are references to a
similar figure in Babylonian texts which refer to him as Rag or Ragumu, and in
Sumerian texts as Rig.
72. SAMAEL (‫)סמאל‬: In Jewish mythology, this is the name of an archangel, a fallen angel, the Angel of
Death or Poison, the accuser, seducer, and destroyer famously known as The Grim Reaper. He is said to
be both good and evil, having been one of the heavenly host. He rules over seven habitations called
Sheba Ha-yechaloth, infernal realms of the Earth. The Talmud states: "the evil Spirit, Satan, and
Sama'el the Angel of Death, are the same"; and Samael is also therein equated with the biblical serpent
who tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden. He is called the Prince of Darkness and chief of the Dragons of
Evil and is held responsible for the scorching wind of the desert called the simoom. It is probably the
Hebrew form of Syrian Shemal ("left"), but composed of 'el "god" and suwm "to create" or "to place, to
set," hence "whom God makes." It is also sometimes rendered "venom of God." Also spelled Samil and
Sammael.
73. SAMA'EL: Variant spelling of Hebrew Samael, the name of an Angel of Death, meaning "whom God
makes" and "venom of God."
74. SAMIL: Variant form of Hebrew Samael, the name of an Angel of Death, meaning "whom God makes"
and "venom of God."
75. SAMMAEL (‫)סמאל‬: Variant spelling of Hebrew Samael, the name of an Angel of Death, meaning
"whom God makes" and "venom of God."
76. SARAPH (‫)שָׂ ָרף‬: Hebrew name meaning "burning one" or "serpent." In the bible, this is the name of a
son of Shelah. It is also the name of a species of venomous serpents mentioned in Numbers 21:6, and
the name of an order of six-winged angels mentioned by Isaiah who attend upon God.
77. SATAN (Σατάν): Greek form of Hebrew satan, meaning "adversary." In the bible, this is the name of
the inveterate enemy of God. In the New Testament, Hebrew satan is translated once into Greek
Diabolos, and once using the word epiboulos, meaning "plotter." This is also the Late Latin and Old
English form of Hebrew satan.
78. SERAPHINUS: Late Latin form of Hebrew Saraph, meaning "burning one" or "serpent." In the bible,
this is the name of an order of six-winged angels mentioned in Isaiah 6:2.
79. SIMIEL: According to Pope Gregory I, this is the name of an archangel. It may be a short form of
Hebrew Yesiymael (Jesimiel), meaning "whom God makes" or "whom God makes grow old." Samael is
also sometimes rendered "venom of God."
80. URIEL (‫)אוּריאֵ ל‬:
ִ Anglicized form of Hebrew Uwriyel, meaning "flame of God" or "light of the Lord." In
the bible, this is the name of a Levite, and the maternal grandfather of Abijah. It is also the name of one
of the seven archangels whose names were removed from the Church's list of recognized angels in 145
A.D. He was said to have been one of the angels stationed at God's throne. He was considered the
wisest of the archangels because his light was not merely of the physical kind, but rather the ultra-
spiritual kind, making him highly intellectually illuminated. Some think Uriel was the angel who warned
Noah of the coming flood, and helped the prophet Ezra interpret a prediction concerning the coming
Messiah. He is also said to be the angel of divine magic, alchemy, writing, earthquakes, floods, and
other kinds of cataclysms.
81. VANGELIS: Modern short form of Greek Evangelos, meaning "good angel" or "good messenger."
82. YERACHMIEL (‫)י ְַרחְ מְ אֵ ל‬: Variant spelling of Hebrew Yerachmeel, meaning "may God have pity" or
"whom God loves." In the book of Enoch, this is the name of an archangel. Jerahmiel is the Anglicized
form.
83. YOPHIEL (‫)יופיאל‬: Hebrew name meaning "beauty of God." In Jewish lore, this is the name of an
archangel. Jophiel is the Anglicized form.
84. ZACHARIEL: According to Pope Gregory I, this was the name of an archangel, meaning "the
remembrance of God" or "God's command" in Hebrew. He was said to be the youngest archangel, the
one who leads souls to judgment.
85. ZADKIEL: According to pseudo-Dionysius, this was the name of an archangel of freedom, benevolence,
and mercy. Though not named in the bible, he is believed to be the angel who held back Abraham's
hand to keep him from sacrificing his son. He is associated with ritual magic, and the planet Jupiter. His
name means "righteousness of God" in Hebrew.

86. ZERACHIEL: In the Book of Enoch, this is the name of one of the archangels, meaning "God's
command" in Hebrew. He is an angel of healing, the sun, and children. He holds dominion over the
earth, and his main duty is to lead souls to judgment.

Female

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1. AINGEAL: Irish Gaelic form of Latin Angela, meaning "angel, messenger."

2. ANDĔLA: Czech form of Latin Angela, meaning "angel, messenger."

3. ANDJELA (Анђела): Serbian form of Latin Angela, meaning "angel, messenger."

4. ANGE: English short form of Latin Angela, meaning "angel, messenger." Compare with masculine
Ange.

5. ANGELA: Feminine form of Latin Angelus, meaning "angel, messenger."

6. ÁNGELA: Spanish feminine form of Latin Angelus, meaning "angel, messenger."

7. ANGÈLE: French feminine form of Latin Angelus, meaning "angel, messenger."

8. ANGELIA: Elaborated form of Latin Angela, meaning "angel, messenger."

9. ANGÉLICA: Spanish feminine form of Latin Angelus, meaning "angel, messenger."

10. ANGELICA: Feminine form of Italian Angelico, meaning "angelic."

11. ANGELIEN: Dutch form of Latin Angelina, meaning "angel, messenger."

12. ANGELIKA: German and Polish form of Latin Angelicus, meaning "angelic."

13. ANGELINA: Diminutive form of Latin Angela, meaning "little angel/messenger."

14. ANGELINE: Diminutive form of French Angèle, meaning "angel, messenger."

15. ANGELLINA: English variant spelling of Latin Angelina, meaning "angel, messenger."

16. ANGELIQUE: French feminine form of Latin Angelicus, meaning "angelic."

17. ÁNGELITA: Diminutive form of Spanish Ángela, meaning "little angel/messenger."

18. ANGELLE: Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Angel, meaning "angel, messenger."

19. ANGELL: Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Angel, meaning "angel, messenger."

20. ANGIE: English short form of Latin Angela, meaning "angel, messenger."

21. ANGIOLA: Feminine form of Italian Angiolo, meaning "angel, messenger."

22. ANGIOLETTA: Pet form of Italian Angiola, meaning "little angel/messenger."

23. ANGYALKA: Hungarian feminine form of Latin Angelicus, meaning "angelic."

24. ANIELA: Polish form of Latin Angela, meaning "angel, messenger."

25. ANJELA: Bohemian form of Latin Angela, meaning "angel, messenger."

26. ANJELICA: Variant spelling of Italian Angelica, meaning "angelic."

27. ANJELIKA: Bohemian feminine form of Latin Angelicus, meaning "angelic."

28. ANNGELA: English variant spelling of Latin Angela, meaning "angel, messenger."

29. ANNJELA: Variant spelling of Bohemian Anjela, meaning "angel, messenger."

30. ANZHELA (Анже́ла): Russian form of Latin Angela, meaning "angel, messenger."

31. ANZHELINA (Анжели́на): Russian form of Latin Angelina, meaning "angel, messenger."

32. EVANGELINA: Latin form of English Evangeline, meaning "good little angel." In use by the English
and Bulgarians.
33. EVANGELINE: English literary name composed of the Greek elements eu "good, well" and angeles
"angel, messenger," and the French diminutive suffix -ine, hence "good little angel." It is a feminine
form of Latin Evangelus.
34. GOTZONE: Feminine form of Basque Gotzon, meaning "angel."
35. MALAIKA (‫)ﻣﻼﺋﻛﺔ‬: Arabic name meaning "angels."
36. MARIANGELA: Contracted form of Spanish María Angela, meaning "rebel-angel."
37. MELEK: Turkish name meaning "angel."
38. MICHELANGELA: Feminine form of Italian Michelangelo, meaning "who is like
God?" and "angel, messenger."
39. PARISA (‫)ﭘﺭرﻳﯾﺳﺎ‬: Persian name meaning either "angelic" or "like a fairy."
40. ROSANGELA: Italian compound name composed of Rosa "rose" and Angela "angel," hence "rose-
angel."

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41. TIEN: Vietnamese name meaning "angel, fairy, spirit."

Unisex

1. ANDĔL: Czech form of English unisex Angel, meaning "angel, messenger."

2. ANGEL: English unisex name derived from Latin Angelus, meaning "angel, messenger." Once used as
a man's name in England. It is now almost strictly a feminine name.

3. ARI'EL (‫)אֲ ִריאֵ ל‬: Hebrew unisex name meaning "lion of god." In the bible, this is a name applied to the
city of Jerusalem, and the name of a chief of the returning exiles. In the Apocrypha, this is the name of
an archangel who rules the waters. It is also the name of a moon of Uranus, and the name of a spirit in
Shakespeare's play "The Tempest."

4. ARIEL: Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Ari'el, meaning "lion of god." In the bible, this is a name
applied to the city of Jerusalem, and the name of a chief of the returning exiles. In the Apocrypha, this
is the name of an archangel who rules the waters. It is also the name of a moon of Uranus, and the
name of a spirit in Shakespeare's play "The Tempest."

5. MALACH: Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Malak, meaning "angel, messenger." In the bible, malak
is a word used to denote a messenger from God or from a private individual.

6. MALAK (Arabic: ‫ﻣﻼﻙك‬, Hebrew: ‫)מַ לְאְָך‬:

1. Arabic unisex name meaning "angel."

2. Hebrew unisex name meaning "angel, messenger." In the bible, this is a word used to denote a
messenger from God or from a private individual.

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