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This is a list of angels in religion, theology, astrology and magic, including both specific angels (e.g., Gabriel) and types of angels (e.g., seraphim).

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editName | Alternate Names | Role(s)/Domain(s) | Religion(s) |
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Chayot Ha Kodesh | Chayot, Living creatures | A notable group in the hierarchy of angels (1st in the Mishneh Torah and Reshit Chochmah, 4th in the Zohar) (Judaism)
Holders of the firmament |
Judaism |
Ophans [note 1] | Ophanim (plural), galgalim (plural), sometimes identified as Thrones | A notable group in the hierarchy of angels (2nd in the Mishneh Torah and Maseket Atzilut and Reshit Chochmah, 5th in the Zohar, 9th in the Berit Menuchah) (Judaism)
Wheels of the Heavenly Chariot (Merkabah) |
Judaism, Christianity |
Erelim | Valiant Ones | A notable group in the hierarchy of angels (1st among the ten orders of angels in the Berit Menuchah, 2nd in the Zohar, 3rd in the Mishneh Torah, and 10th in the Maseket Azilut.) (Judaism)
Appear in moments of death and national tragedy |
Judaism |
Hashmal[1] | 'Amber', Sometimes identified as Dominions | A notable group in the hierarchy of angels (4th in the Mishneh Torah, 5th in the Berit Menuchah, 6th in the Zohar, 7th in the Maseket Atzilut and Reshit Chochmah) (Judaism) | Christianity, Judaism |
Seraph [note 1] | Seraphim (plural) | A notable group in the hierarchy of angels (1st in the Maseket Atzilut, 3rd in the Zohar and Reshit Chochmah, 5th in the Mishneh Torah, 10th in the Berit Menuchah) (Judaism) | Judaism, Christianity, Islam |
Malak | Malakim (plural) | A notable group in the hierarchy of angels (1st in the Zohar, 4th in the Berit Menuchah, 6th in the Mishneh Torah, 8th in the Maseket Atzilut, 9th in the Reshit Chochmah) (Judaism)
Messenger angels |
Judaism |
Elohim | Deities, godly beings who are not the Supreme God | A notable group in the hierarchy of angels (7th in the Mishneh Torah, 8th in the Zohar) (Judaism) | Judaism |
Bene Elohim | Sons of God | A notable group in the hierarchy of angels (3rd in the Berit Menuchah, 8th in the Mishneh Torah, and 9th in the Zohar and Maseket Atzilut) (Judaism) | Judaism, Christianity |
Cherub [note 1] | Cherubim (plural) | A notable group in the hierarchy of angels (3rd in the Maseket Atzilut, 4th in the Reshit Chochmah, 8th in the Berit Menuchah, 9th in the Mishneh Torah) (Judaism) | Judaism, Christianity, Islam |
Ishim | Man-like angels | A notable group in the hierarchy of angels (2th in the Berit Menuchah, 6th in the Maseket Atzilut, 10th in the Zohar and Mishneh Torah and Reshit Chochmah) (Judaism)
Lowly angels which are assigned to speak with the mortal prophets and appear to them in visions. |
Judaism |
Chalkydri | Kalkydra | Carriers of the Sun's heat[2] | Judaism, Christianity |
Dominions | Kyriotetes | Governors of the movements of celestial bodies[3] | Judaism, Christianity |
Fallen angels | Judaism, Christianity | ||
Hamalat al-Arsh | Bearers of the Throne | Bearing the throne of God | Islam |
Mu’aqqibat | Hafaza | Islam | |
Kiraman Katibin | Recorders of human thoughts, acts and feelings | Islam | |
Powers | Authorities | Judaism, Christianity | |
Principalities | Judaism, Christianity | ||
Recording angels | Record-keepers | ||
Song-Uttering Choirs | Multiple domains, as they are composed of multiple orders | Judaism | |
Tennin | Japanese Buddhism | ||
Thrones | Sometimes identified as Ophanim | Judaism, Christianity | |
Virtues | Controlling the elements. | Judaism, Christianity | |
Watcher | Grigori | Various | Judaism, Christianity |
Individual angels
editName | Alternate Names | Name meaning | Role(s)/Domain(s) | Type | Religion(s) |
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Abatur | Abatur Rama, Abatur Muzania, Ancient of Days, The Third Life, Yawar, Bhaq Ziwa | 'Father of the excellencies' | Father of the Uthras | Uthra | Mandaeism |
Abaddon | Apollyon | 'Destroyer' | Angel of Death; Lord of the bottomless pit | Thrones, Watcher, Archangel | Judaism, Christianity, Islam |
Abdiel | 'Servant of El'/El's servant | Christianity | |||
Adathan | Guardian of the "first river", stands at the Gate of Life | Uthra | Mandaeism | ||
Adriel | Advachiel | 'Flock of God'
'My help is God, of God's flock' |
Angel of Sagittarius | Guardian Angel, Archangel | Christianity, Judaism |
Agiel | Zazel | The Intelligence Angels of all kinds, Guardian Angel of Saturn | Archangel, Seraph | Christianity, Judaism, Islam | |
Ananiel | 'Rain of God', 'Cloud of God', 'Storm of God' | Angel of water, guard of the gates of the South Wind[4] | Watcher | Christianity | |
Anush | Teacher of John the Baptist, miracle worker in Jerusalem | Uthra | Mandaeism | ||
Arakiel | Araciel, Arakiba, Araqael, Araqiel, Arkas, Arkiel, Arqael, Sarquael
Aretstikapha |
'Earth of God', 'the Land of the Mighty One', 'The Mighty Land'
'World of distortion' |
Teacher of the "signs of the earth" (geomancy) | Watcher, Archangel | Christianity, Judaism |
Arariel | Azariel | Angel of rivers, waters of the earth, cure of stupidity | Judaism | ||
Ariel | Lioness of God, Angel of nature elements | Archangel | Christianity, Judaism | ||
Armaros | Armoni, Armoniel | 'Curse of God'/God has cursed, 'Cursed one' | Angel of deceit | Watcher | Christianity, Judaism |
Artiya'il | Removes human grief, sadness and anxiety | Islam | |||
Asbeel | 'Deserter/Forsaker of God'/'God has deserted/forsaken' | Angel of destruction, one of the five Watcher satans | Fallen angel, Watcher | Christianity | |
Azazel | sometimes identified with Samael (Judaism), Lucifer (Christianity), or Azazil (Arabic) | 'Strength of God', 'God's Ruggedness'
'God's scapegoat', 'God has sent away', 'God's Abandoned' |
(Domains of Samael may also apply to) | Archangel, Cherub, Watcher, Ancestor of All-Jinns, Al-Wazrul Jannah. | Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Yazdânism |
Azrael | Ashriel
Malʾak al-Mawt (Arabic) |
'Help from God' | Psychopomp | The Death | Islam, Early Christianity |
Barachiel | 'God has blessed' | Guardian Angels | Archangel, chief of the guardian angels | Christianity, Judaism | |
Baraqiel | Baraqel, Baraqijal | 'Lightning of God' | Thunderstorm/Lightning, Teacher of astrology | Watcher, Archangel | Christianity, Judaism |
Barbiel | Barbuel, Barubiel | Thunderstorm/Lightning, chief of the Fallen Angels[citation needed] | Archangel | Christianity, Judaism | |
Beburos | One of nine Angels of the end of Earth | Archangel[citation needed] | Christianity, Judaism, Islam | ||
Bezaliel | 'God's Shadow'/'In the Shadow of God' | Watcher | Christianity, Judaism | ||
Bihram Rabba | Presides over the masbuta, or baptism ritual | Uthra | Mandaeism | ||
Camael | Cameel, Camiel, Caniel, Kamael, Kemuel, Khamael | Angel of Strength, Courage, and Compassion; leader of the Powers | Archangel, one of the Dominions[citation needed] | Christianity, Judaism | |
Cambiel | Cafziel, Cafzyel, Caphziel | Angel of Transformation, Metaphysics and a guardian Angel with a watcher named Tamiel | Archangel, one of the Principalities | Christianity, Judaism, Orthodox Christianity [citation needed] | |
Cassiel | Cassael, Casziel, Kasiel | 'God is my wrath', 'God is my leap' | Angel of Solitude and Tears | Archangel | Christianity, Islam, Judaism |
Chamuel | Qafsiel, Qaphsiel, Qaspiel, Qephetzial, Quaphsiel | Angel of Serenity and Devotion | Archangel | Orthodox Christianity,[citation needed] Islam, Christianity | |
Chazaqiel | 'Cloud of God'/'God's Cloud, 'Shooting Star of God'/'God's Shooting Star | Angel of the skies, Teacher of meteorology | Watcher | Christianity, Judaism | |
Dadrail | Archangel (in Yazdanism) | Islam,[5] Yazdânism | |||
Daniel | Dânêl | 'God has judged' | Teacher of the "signs of the sun" | Watcher | Christianity, Judaism |
Daveithai | Luminary | Sethianism | |||
Dumah | 'Silence' | Angel of silence and of the stillness of death, the wicked dead | Islam, Judaism | ||
Eleleth | Luminary | Sethianism | |||
Etinsib Ziwa | 'Splendid Transplant' | Starts battle against Nbaṭ | Uthra | Mandaeism | |
Gabriel | Jibreel (Arabic), sometimes Melek Taus | 'Man of God' | Messenger, General of Military, Leader of All-Angels (in Islam), Destruction (in Judaism), God's Left Hand, Ruhul Quddus (in Islam), Ruhul Amin (in Islam), Seven Mysteries (Yazidism) | Archangel, Cherubim[citation needed], one of the Seraphim[citation needed] | Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Yazdânism, Yazidism |
Gadreel | Gadriel, Gadrel | 'Wall of God', 'the helper of God' | One of the five Watcher satans | Cherubim, Watcher | Christianity, Judaism |
Gamaliel | 'Recompense of God' | Angel of protection and strength, Angel of Cherubs | Cherubim, Archangel | Christianity, Judaism | |
Gubran | Gubran Uthra | Helps Nbaṭ lead a rebellion against Yushamin and his 21 sons | Uthra | Mandaeism | |
Hadraniel | Hadrianiel | 'Majesty of God'/'God is Majestic | Gatekeeper of the Second Heavenly Gate[6] | Gnosticism, Judaism | |
Hahasiah | Principality | Christianity, Judaism | |||
Hamaliel | Angel of Birth, Household and Harvest[citation needed]; leader of the Powers along with Archangel Gabriel as the subordinate [citation needed] | Archangel | Christianity, Judaism | ||
Hanibal [citation needed] | 'Grace of Baal'/'Baal is Gracious' | Angel of the god Baal Hadad | Ancient Mesopotamian religion | ||
Haniel | Anael, Aniel, Hanael | 'Grace of God'/'God is Gracious'/'God is my grace' | The Sephirah of Netzach; leader of the Principalities along with Archangel Netzach | Archangel | Christianity, Judaism |
Harmozel | Luminary | Sethianism | |||
Harut | Angel of sorcery | Angel | Islam | ||
Hibil Ziwa | Yawar Hibil | Conquers the World of Darkness | Uthra | Mandaeism | |
Hofniel | Archangel | Judaism | |||
Hutriel | 'Rod of God' | Angel of Punishment | Angel | Christianity, Judaism | |
Ieshim | Angel of God, Fallen angel | Islam, Judaism, Christianity | |||
Imamiah | Principality | Christianity, Judaism | |||
Israfil | Israfel
Raphael (often associated) |
Signals the beginning of the Day of Judgment by blowing a horn three times | Archangel | Islam | |
Kasbeel | Oathkeeper | Judaism | |||
Jegudiel | Jehudiel, Jhudiel | Responsibility and merciful love | Archangel | Christianity | |
Jehoel[7] | Yahoel | Angel of Fire[8] Restraining Leviathan,[9] | Seraph | Christianity, Judaism | |
Jequn[10] | Yekun, Yakum, Yaqum, Yeqon | 'HE shall rise' | One of the five Watcher satans, the ringleader who first tempted the other Watchers into having sexual relations with humans | Watcher | Christianity, Islam, Judaism |
Jerahmeel | Eremiel | 'God shall have mercy' | Archangel | Christianity, Judaism | |
Jophiel | Iophiel, Iofiel, Jofiel, Yofiel, Youfiel, Zophiel, Zuriel, Dina | 'Beauty of God'/God is Beautiful, 'God is my watchman', 'God is my rock' | Angel of Beauty, Art, Wisdom, Understanding, and Judgment; Metatron's companion[11] | Archangel | Christianity, Judaism |
Kadkadael | One of heaven's guardian angel who followed the gatekeeper | Archangel, Guardian angel | Yazdânism, Hinduism, Orthodox Islam | ||
Kalka'il | Gatekeeper of the Fifth Heaven | Islam | |||
Kepharel | Archangel | Judaism | |||
Kerubiel | Cherubiel | 'The Flames Which Dance Around the Throne of God' | the principal regent who has reign over the Cherubim since Creation, and is one of the most exalted princes of Heaven | Cherub | Judaism |
Kokabiel | Kabaiel, Kakabel, Kochab, Kochbiel, Kokbiel, Kokhabiel | 'Star of God'/God's Star, 'angel of the stars' | Teacher of constellations | Watcher | Christianity, Judaism |
Kundaliel [citation needed] | Archangel, Thrones | Christianity, Judaism, Islam | |||
Kushiel | 'Rigid One of God' | one of seven Angels of Punishment, punishes those in Hell | Angel | Christianity, Judaism | |
Lailah | Laylah, Leliel | 'Night' | Angel of Night, Conception, and Pregnancy | Judaism | |
Lucifer | Helel (sometimes identified with Azazel or Samael), Yalal, Noctifer
Satan (Judaism), Devil (Christianity) |
'Dawn-Bringer', 'Day Star', 'The Morning Star', 'Venus', 'Light-Bringer', 'Shining One', 'He who Laments' | Tester of the faithful (Judaism), personification of evil (Christianity) | Judaism, Christianity | |
Malik | Angel of Hellfire; the chief of the angels of hell | Islam | |||
Macroprosopus | Makiel, Machiel, Machkiel | 'God of concealed form' | Guardian angel of the Sixth Heaven | Dominions | Christianity, Judaism, Orthodox Christianity |
Malakbel | 'Messenger/Angel of Bel' | Angel of the god Bel; god of the Sun | Angel | Ancient Canaanite religion | |
Manda d-Hayyi | Yuzaṭaq | 'Gnosis of Life', 'Knowledge of Life', 'Knower of the Life' | Messenger to John the Baptist, bringer of manda (knowledge or gnosis) to Earth | Uthra | Mandaeism |
Marfeil | 'Healing' | Appointed by Yawar Ziwa over the east to watch over Ur | Uthra | Mandaeism | |
Marut | Angel of sorcery | Angel | Islam | ||
Mastema | 'hatred', 'hostility', 'enmity', 'persecution' | Evil Angel of Disasters; chief of the Nephilim | Naphil, angel | Christianity, Judaism | |
Matriel | Batariel | 'Rain of God' | Angel of rain, bringer of rainstorms | Seraph, Archangel of the overseers throne | Ancient Canaanite religion, Judaism, Orthodox Islam, Orthodox Christians |
Mebahiah | Principality | Christianity, Judaism | |||
Tawûsî Melek | 'Peacock Angel' | Lord of this World and Leader of the Heptad | Archangel | Yazidism, Yarsanism | |
Metatron[12] | Mitatrush, Enoch (as human according to some)[13] | 'keeper of the watch', 'to guard and protect', 'one who serves behind the throne', 'one who occupies the throne next to the throne of glory' | The Celestial Scribe | Archangel | Islam, Christianity, Judaism |
Michael | Mikael (Hebrew), Mikhail (Arabic), Saint Michael the Archangel | 'The One Who Is Like God' | Second Command of Military (in Islam), Angel of Mercy (in Islam), Leader and General of The Heavenly Host (in Judaism and Christianity); Angel of Death (in Catholicism), God's Right Hand | Archangel, Cherubim, one of the seraph[14] | Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Yazdânism, Bahai faith |
Mitzrael | Internal reparation, security, intelligence | Thrones, Archangel of the coastal region | Christianity, Judaism | ||
Moroni | 'beloved, good, everything nice and desirable' | The Golden Plates, Herald of the Second Coming of Jesus Christ | Latter Day Saint movement (aka Mormonism) | ||
Munkar | 'The Denied' | The Faith of the Dead | Angel of Death | Islam | |
Muriel | Administration, Patron of travellers | Dominions[15] | Christianity | ||
Nakir | 'The Denier' | The Faith of the Dead | Angel of Death | Islam | |
Nanael | Principality | Christianity, Judaism | |||
Nbat | Nbaṭ Rba, Nbaṭ Ziwa | 'Sprout' | King of Air, first great Radiance | Uthra | Mandaeism |
Netzach | 'eminence', 'everlastingness', 'perpetuity' | Angel of Eternity | Leader of the Principalities along with Archangel Haniel | Christianity, Judaism | |
Nidbai | Guardian spirit of the heavenly yardena (river) in the World of Light | Uthra | Mandaeism | ||
Nithael | Principality | Christianity, Judaism | |||
Nsab | Nṣab Rba, Nṣab Ziwa | 'Plant' | Son of Yushamin; admonishes his father Yushamin over his rebellion | Uthra | Mandaeism |
Nuriel | 'God is my fire'/'God is my light' | Hailstorms | Judaism | ||
Ophaniel | Ofaniel | Cherubim; sometimes listed as one of the Thrones | Christianity, Judaism | ||
Oroiael | Luminary[16] | Sethianism | |||
Pahaliah | 'God's Redeemer' | Angel of theology, morals, virtuosity | Thrones | Christianity | |
Penemue | 'The insider' | One of the five Watcher satans | Watcher | Christianity, Judaism | |
Phanuel | 'God has turned', 'The face of God' | Repentance and hope | Archangel | Christianity, Judaism | |
Poyel | Principality | Christianity, Judaism | |||
Pravuil | Vretil | God's scribe and record-keeper | Archangel, recording angel | Judaism | |
Ptahil | The Fourth Life, Gabriel | 'God opened'/'God created' | Creator of the material world | Uthra | Mandaeism |
Puriel | Pyriel, Puruel, Pusiel, Pyruel, Purel | Examines the souls of those brought to heaven | Judaism | ||
Radueriel | Heavenly treasuries of the books[17] | Judaism | |||
Raguel | Akrasiel, Raguil, Rakul, Raquel, Rasuil, Reuel, Rufael | 'God shall pasture' | Angel of Justice; archangel of justice, fairness, harmony, vengeance, and redemption | Archangel | Christianity, Islam, Judaism |
Ramiel | Remiel | 'God has thundered' | Angel of divine visions and guiding of souls to heaven | Archangel, Watcher | Christianity, Judaism |
Raphael | Israfil (Arabic, often associated), Libiel | 'God has healed' | All manners of healing (Christianity) | Archangel, Seraph, leader of the Virtues | Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Yazdânism |
Raziel | Galizur | 'God is my Mystery' | Keeper of Secrets, Mysteries, and Magic | Archangel | Judaism |
Rikbiel | Cherub | Christianity, Judaism | |||
Sabriel | Miracles | Archangel | Judaism | ||
Sachiel | Sachquiel, Shatqiel, Shataqiel, Sachquiel, Sikhael, Saquiel, Satquiel, Satquel, Sixael | Wealth and Charity | Archangel, Cherub | Christianity, Judaism | |
Sahaquiel | 'Ingenuity of God'/'God is Ingenuitous' | Guardian of the fourth heaven | Archangel | Judaism | |
Sam Ziwa | Sam Mana Smira | Uthra | Mandaeism | ||
Samael | Smal, Smil, Samil, or Samiel
Satan (Judaism), sometimes identified with Azazel or Lucifer |
'Venom of God'/'God is Venomous', 'Severity of God'/'God is Severe' | Death and fetching souls; Punisher of sinners; The chief of all the destroying angels
Head of satans |
Archangel, Angel of Death, Fallen Angel | Christianity, Judaism |
Samyaza | Semyaza | 'I have seen'/'HE has seen', 'Gazer from the heavens' | Leader of the Watchers | Watcher | Judaism, Manichaeism |
Sandalphon | Elijah (as human, according to some)[18] | 'Co-brother' | Protector of unborn children (some sources: "twin brother" of Metatron) | Archangel | Christianity, Islam, Judaism |
Sarathiel | Discipline and Penance | Archangel | Christianity | ||
Sariel | Sarakiel, Saraqael, Sauriel, Seriel, Souriel, Suriel, Suriyel, Suruel, Surufel
sometimes identified with Samael and Azrael |
'God is my Ruler' | Archangel, Watcher (according to some) | Christianity, Islam[citation needed], Judaism, Gnosticism | |
Satan | Lucifer (Christianity), (the) Devil (Christianity),
sometimes identified as Samael (Judaism), Azazil/Iblis (Islam) |
'accuser', 'adversary', 'to obstruct and object', 'prosecutor' | Enemy of Jesus, lies, temptation, the Dragon, the ruler of demons (Christianity), Symbol of the lower nature of men (Baháʼí Faith) | Fallen Angel, Archdemon | Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Baháʼí Faith, Theistic Satanism, LDS movement |
Sathariel | 'Moon of God', 'Dawn of God' | Watcher | Christianity, Judaism | ||
Saureil | Ṣaureil Qmamir Ziwa | Angel of Death | Uthra | Mandaeism | |
Schemhampharae | 'The Explicit Name' | A list of 72 angels of the 9 choir orders, with esoteric meaning related to the names of God | Christianity, Judaism | ||
Selaphiel | Sealtiel, Selatiel | 'I have asked God' | Patron saint of prayer and worship | Archangel | Christianity |
Seraphiel[19] | 'Seraph of God/El' | Angel of Silence; Chief of seraphim; Protector of Metatron | Seraph | Christianity, Judaism | |
Shamnail | Archangel | Yazdânism | |||
Shamsiel | Samsapeel, Shamshel, Shamshiel, Shashiel | 'Sun of God'/'God is my Sun' | Ruler of the Fourth Heaven | Watcher | Christianity, Judaism |
Sheetil | Teacher of John the Baptist, revealer of Mandaeism | Uthra | Mandaeism | ||
Shihlun | Opposition to the creation of the material world by Ptahil and his assistant uthras[20] | Uthra | Mandaeism | ||
Shilmai | Guardian spirit of the heavenly river Piriawis in the World of Light | Uthra | Mandaeism | ||
Simat Hayyi | 'Treasure of Life' | Wife of Yawar Ziwa | Uthra | Mandaeism | |
Tamiel | Kasdaye, Kasdeja, Kasyade | 'God is Perfect'/'Perfection of God' | One of the five Watcher satans | Watcher, Fallen angel | Christianity, Judaism |
Tarwan | Tarwan-Nhura | Uthra | Mandaeism | ||
Temeluchus | Temelouchus, Temlakos | 'care-taking one' | Care-taking of dead children killed by their parents | Christianity | |
Turail | Archangel | Yazdânism | |||
Turiel | 'Rock of God'/'God is a rock', 'Mountain of God'/'God is a mountain' | Watcher | Christianity, Judaism | ||
Urfeil | Appointed by Yawar Ziwa over the east to watch over Ur | Uthra | Mandaeism | ||
Uriel | 'Flaming Light of God'/'El is my flaming light' | Patron of the Arts | Archangel, seraph[21] | Christianity, Judaism | |
Uziel | Archangel | Judaism | |||
Vasiariah[22] | Dominions | Christianity, Judaism | |||
Vehuel | Principality | Christianity, Judaism | |||
Verchiel | 'Power of God'/'God is my power'/'God is powerful' | Archangel of pride, grace and beauty | Archangel, Leader of Principalities | Christianity, Judaism, Islam | |
Wormwood | 'Bitter Star' | War | Christianity | ||
Yadathan | Guardian of the "first river", stands at the Gate of Life | Uthra | Mandaeism | ||
Yarhibol | 'The Moon of Bel' | 'Lord of the Springs; Angel of the god Baal Hadad | Angel | Ancient Canaanite religion | |
Yawar Ziwa | Yawar Kasia, Yawar Rabba | 'Dazzling radiance' | Personification of light | Uthra | Mandaeism |
Yomiel | Jomjael, Yomyael | 'Day of God' | Watcher | Christianity, Judaism | |
Yufin-Yufafin | Uthra | Mandaeism | |||
Yukabar | Yukabar-Kušṭa, Yukabar-Ziwa | Helps Nbaṭ fight a rebellion against Yushamin | Uthra | Mandaeism | |
Yukašar | Yukašar-Kana | 'Source of Radiance' | Portrayed as the son of Ptahil | Uthra | Mandaeism |
Yurba | Shamish, Adonai,[23] Yorabba[24] | The fighter; often mentioned as engaging in conversation with Ruha | Uthra | Mandaeism | |
Yushamin | The Second Life | Primal uthra | Uthra | Mandaeism | |
Zachariel[25] | Zahariel, Zerachiel,
sometimes identified as Saraqael |
'God has remembered' | Archangel who leads souls to judgement | Archangel | Christianity |
Zadkiel | Hesediel, Tzadkiel,[25] Zadakiel, Zadchial, Zedekiel, Zedekul | 'Righteousness of God'/'God is my Righteousness' | Archangel of freedom, benevolence, mercy, and the Patron Angel of all who forgive | Archangel, leader of the Dominions | Christianity, Judaism |
Zagagel | Zathael, Nathanel, Akatriel | 'Crown of God' | archangel of messenger, protection, guardians, and the patron Angel of valor and bravery. | Archangel, eastern leader of the Dominions | Judeo Christian, Judaism, Yazdânism |
Zaphkiel | Tzaphkiel, Tzaphqiel, Zaphchial, Zaphiel, Zelel, Zadkiel (sometimes) | 'Knowledge of God/'God's knowledge' | Archangel, leader of the Thrones | Christianity, Judaism | |
Zaqiel | Zavebe | 'Hidden by God'/'God has hidden', 'Protected by God'/'God has protected', 'Favored by El'/'El has favored' | Watcher | Christianity, Judaism | |
Zephaniel | Chief of the Ishim[26] | Archangel | Judaism | ||
Zephon | Tiphereth[27] | Judaism | |||
Zihrun | Zihrun-Uthra, Yusmir-Kana, Zihrun-Šašlamiel | 'HE warned me', 'secured' | Uthra of radiance, light, and glory [28] | Uthra | Mandaeism |
Zotiel | 'Little one of God' | One of the 'princes of paradise' | Judaism | ||
Zuriel | Guardian angel of the forest and nature | Archangel, leader of the Virtues | Christianity, Judaism, Islam |
See also
edit- Angels in art
- Fallen angel
- Guardian angel
- Gustav Davidson – author of A Dictionary of Angels
- Heavenly host
- Hierarchy of angels
- Ishim
- List of angels in fiction
- List of theological demons
- Seven Archangels
Notes
editReferences
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