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Searching for a heavenly name for a character, a story, or just for fun? Angel names often carry deep meanings in ancient languages, with a deep sense of grace and power. Dive into a world of seraphic syllables and discover names that resonate with holiness and majesty.
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Famous Angels in the Bible
Depending on tradition, the seven archangels vary, but are commonly considered to be Camael, Gabriel, Jophiel, Michael, Raphael, Uriel, and Zadkiel.
- Camael, sometimes spelled Chamuel, is associated with love and often depicted in artistic works with hearts and pink light.
- Gabriel is thought of as the messenger angel, who brought news of Jesus's birth to the Virgin Mary.
- Jophiel (or Dina in Hebrew) is a guardian of the Torah and wisdom, and she is often pictured holding a flaming sword.
- Michael is known for being a protector and warrior against evil. He is frequently depicted battling Satan or dragons.
- Raphael is deeply associated with physical, spiritual, and mental healing, and he is also the guardian of travelers.
- Uriel is not mentioned in the Bible, but he appears in the Book of Enoch and is a figure in the Russian Orthodox and folk Catholicism traditions. His name means "God is my flame."
- Zadkiel is also known as Hasdiel. He is associated with benevolence and mercy across Christian and Jewish traditions.
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