Names Categorized "angels"
71 Names found
Malak is a given name of Semitic origin, meaning "angel" in Arabic. It derives from the root "angel" in Arabic and is related to words in Hebrew, Ge'ez, and Aramaic. The name is used for both males and females in Arabic-...
Etymology and MeaningMelek is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Arabic word malak (ملَك), meaning "angel." The name entered Turkish through Ottoman-era linguistic and cultural exchange with Arabic and Persia...
Etymology and OriginMichael is a masculine given name derived from the Hebrew rhetorical question מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel), meaning "who is like God?" The name combines the interrogative pronoun מִי (mi) meaning "who?", the pa...
Michal is a Czech and Slovak male given name, serving as the local form of Michael. The name Michael originates from the Hebrew מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel), a rhetorical question meaning "who is like God?", derived from mi ("who"...
Mihangel is a unique Welsh name for the archangel Michael, formed from a contraction of Michael and angel. This fusion directly reflects its meaning: "who is like God?"—the same rhetorical question posed by the Hebrew or...
Monica is a female given name of uncertain etymology, most likely of Berber or Phoenician origin. Its earliest known bearer is Saint Monica (c. 332–387), the mother of Saint Augustine of Hippo, a North African saint who...
Muriel is a feminine given name of Goidelic origin, primarily used in English, French, Irish, and Scottish contexts. It is an Anglicized form of the Irish Muirgel and Scottish Muireall, both deriving from elements meanin...
Nairyosangha is a Persian masculine name with deep roots in Zoroastrian tradition. Derived from the Avestan elements nairiia (𐬥𐬀𐬌𐬭𐬌𐬌𐬀), meaning 'male', and sangha (𐬀𐬢𐬵𐬀), meaning 'word, utterance, proclamation', the name...
Etymology and Biblical OriginNaomi is a Hebrew name originating from the word נָעַם (naʿam), meaning "to be pleasant." The feminine form נָעֳמִי (Naʿomi) translates as "my pleasantness." In the Old Testament, Naomi is th...
EtymologySerafim is the masculine form of Seraphina in Bulgarian, Greek, Macedonian, Portuguese, and Russian. It derives from the Late Latin name Seraphinus, which itself comes from the biblical word seraphim, of Hebrew...
Serafin is the Polish form of the Late Latin name Seraphinus, which is a masculine variant ultimately derived from the biblical word seraphim, meaning "fiery ones" in Hebrew. The seraphim are a high-ranking order of ange...