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Baby Names That Mean Angel

207 baby names meaning angel — with origins, popularity, and audio pronunciation on every name.

Looking for a name that means angel? Here are 207 baby names whose meaning carries the sense of angel. Each links to its full page with a sourced meaning and audio pronunciation.

Girl Names

Evangeline#147 in the U.S.Bearer of good news; from Greek euangelion (good news, gospel): eu (good) + angelos (messenger)Angelina#347 in the U.S.Diminutive of Angela, from the Latin angelus and Greek angelos (messenger, angel), meaning 'litAngela#408 in the U.S.Feminine form of Angelus, from Latin angelus and Greek angelos meaning messenger; in Christian Arielle#486 in the U.S.French feminine elaboration of Ariel, from Hebrew 'ari el' meaning 'lion of God' or 'altar of GAngel#546 in the U.S.Messenger; from Greek angelos, 'one who brings a message,' applied in Christian tradition to diLina#572 in the U.S.Tender; a short form of names ending in -lina (Carolina, Angelina, Catalina) or independently aSeraphina#600 in the U.S.Feminine form of Seraphim, from Hebrew seraphim (plural of seraph), meaning 'burning ones,' refAngie#705 in the U.S.Short form of Angela, from Latin angela, from Greek angelos (ἄγγελος), meaning 'messenger' or 'Angelica#708 in the U.S.From the Latin angelicus meaning 'angelic,' derived from Greek angelos (ἄγγελος) meaning 'messeAngelique#1087 in the U.S.Angelic; French feminine form of Angelicus, from Greek angelos (messenger)Angeline#1153 in the U.S.Angelic; a diminutive of Angela, from Greek angelos (messenger)Serafina#1231 in the U.S.Burning ones; Italian/Spanish form of Seraphina, from Hebrew seraphim (burning ones — the higheEvangelina#1260 in the U.S.Good news; bearer of good news; from Greek evangelion (eu: good + angelos: message, messenger) Areli#1422 in the U.S.Lion of God; angel of the first heavenAngely#1525 in the U.S.Modern elaboration of Angela/Angel, from Greek 'angelos' (messenger, angel).Malak#1665 in the U.S.From Arabic malak (ملاك) meaning "angel," a heavenly messenger; commonly given to girls across Anylah#1846 in the U.S.Modern invented/respelled name (first appearing in the US around 2001). No single established lMalaika#2201 in the U.S.AngelAnyeli#2401 in the U.S.angel, divine messengerAngeli#2554 in the U.S.angel, messengerAela#2688 in the U.S.angelAnela#3012 in the U.S.Hawaiian form of Angela, meaning 'angel' or 'messenger of God'; also a Czech/Slovak diminutive Angelie#3075 in the U.S.Messenger of God; angelic being; from Greek angelos meaning messengerAngeles#3382 in the U.S.Angels; from the Spanish Marian name María de los Ángeles, 'Mary of the Angels', ultimately GreAngelli#3571 in the U.S.Elaboration of Angel/Angela — from Greek angelos, 'messenger, angel' — in an Italianate -elli sAngelly#3572 in the U.S.Y-styled elaboration of Angel/Angela — from Greek angelos, 'messenger, angel' — favored in LatiSeraphine#3736 in the U.S.French form of Seraphina — from Hebrew seraphim, 'the burning ones', the highest angelsMariangel#3784 in the U.S.Spanish compound of María (Mary) and Ángel — 'Mary of the angels' — a Venezuelan and Latino favAnyelin#4036 in the U.S.Latino spelling of Angeline/Angelina — Greek angelos, 'messenger, angel'Aniela#4113 in the U.S.Polish form of Angela — Greek angelos, 'messenger, angel'Arella#4377 in the U.S.From Hebrew ar'el/arella, 'angel, messenger of God; lion of God'Angelia#5018 in the U.S.Elaboration of Angela — from Greek angelos, 'messenger, angel'Angelita#5019 in the U.S.Spanish diminutive of Angela — from Greek angelos, 'messenger, angel' — 'little angel'Parisa#5096 in the U.S.From Persian parisa, 'like a fairy, fairy-like' (from pari, 'a fairy, an angel')Evangelia#5329 in the U.S.From Greek evangelion, 'good news, the gospel' (eu, 'good', plus angelia, 'message/tidings') — Azriel#5449 in the U.S.From Hebrew Azri'el, 'God is my help' (an angel name); predominantly a boys' name; here for girMiangel#5534 in the U.S.Spanish compound of mi, 'my', plus Angel, 'a messenger of God' (Greek angelos); 'my angel'Angelyn#5617 in the U.S.Blend of Angel ('a messenger of God', Greek angelos) with the -lyn ending ('lake'); also echoesZyrielle#5777 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Zyr- opening with the -ielle ending (echoing the angelic -iel names,Amrielle#6161 in the U.S.A modern name with an Am- opening (echoing Amara/Amira) and an -ielle/-elle ending (echoing theAnelia#6630 in the U.S.A Bulgarian form (Aneliya), variously linked to 'an angel; a messenger' (Greek angelos) and to Angelika#6631 in the U.S.A German/Polish/Scandinavian form of Angelica — from Latin angelicus, 'angelic; like an angel',Angelise#6632 in the U.S.A modern blend of Angel ('a messenger; angelic', from Greek angelos) with Elise (a form of ElizAuriel#6644 in the U.S.A spelling of Auriel/Oriel — from Latin aureus, 'golden'; also linked to an angelic name (AurieAzrael#6651 in the U.S.From Hebrew, 'whom God helps; help of God'; also the name of an angel (the angel of death in IsPari#6835 in the U.S.From Persian pari, 'a fairy; an angel; a beautiful, ethereal being'; used for both sexes; here Anael#6935 in the U.S.From Hebrew, variously 'grace of God' and 'God answers' — the name of an angel in some traditioAneli#6939 in the U.S.A form of Anneli/Aneliya — variously a pet of Anna ('grace; favor', from Hannah) and linked to Sarafina#7176 in the U.S.A spelling of Seraphina — from Hebrew seraphim, 'the burning/fiery ones' (the highest order of Annaelle#7253 in the U.S.A French name, blending Anna — from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favor' — with a -elle ending (echoinMyangel#7459 in the U.S.From the English endearment 'my angel' (angel, from Greek angelos, 'a messenger'); a word/endeaSaraphina#7509 in the U.S.A spelling of Seraphina — from Hebrew seraphim, 'the fiery/burning ones' (the highest order of Farishta#7765 in the U.S.From Persian farishta, 'angel,' a word rooted in the sense of one who is sent - a messenger. ItAngy#7979 in the U.S.A short form of Angela/Angelica — from the Greek angelos, 'a messenger; an angel'Anyela#8073 in the U.S.A phonetic Spanish spelling of Angela, from the Greek angelos, 'messenger; angel.' Warm and famAngelena#8458 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Angelina — from the Greek angelos, 'a messenger; an angel', hence 'a little Arshiya#8472 in the U.S.From the Persian, 'heavenly; angelic; of the divine throne' (from arsh, 'the throne; the highesAyara#8492 in the U.S.A modern name, variously linked to the Thai, 'a lady; a noblewoman; an angel/beautiful one', anAngelic#8967 in the U.S.From the English word angelic (via the Greek angelos, 'a messenger'), 'like an angel; heavenly;Jaylina#9172 in the U.S.A modern name, joining a Jay- element with -lina (echoing Jayla/Angelina); no single fixed rootKaylina#9210 in the U.S.A modern name, joining a Kay- element with -lina (echoing Kayla/Angelina); no single fixed rootZariel#9506 in the U.S.A modern name, joining a Zar- element with a -iel ending ('of God', as in angelic names); also Angelin#9586 in the U.S.A form of Angelina/Angeline — from the Greek angelos, 'a messenger; an angel'Anjelica#9587 in the U.S.A spelling of Angelica — from the Latin angelicus, 'angelic; like an angel'Legna#9925 in the U.S.A modern Hispanic (esp. Cuban) name, formed by reversing the word Angel (from the Greek angelosMalaak#9954 in the U.S.A spelling of Malak — from the Arabic, 'an angel'; a symbol of purity and grace; we note the saSera#10127 in the U.S.A short form of Sarah ('a princess', Hebrew) or Seraphina ('fiery ones; the burning angels', HeAngelle#10309 in the U.S.A French elaboration of Angela/Angel, from the Greek angelos, 'messenger; angel'; a graceful naSeraphim#10922 in the U.S.From the Hebrew seraphim, 'burning ones' — the highest angelic order (singular seraph). Note itAngelynn#11149 in the U.S.A modern blend of Angel (from Greek angelos, 'messenger of God') with the -lynn ending (from WeAngelys#11150 in the U.S.A modern Latina coinage built on the Spanish ángel/ángeles ('angel; angels'), often with an -ysAniella#11151 in the U.S.A form of the Polish Aniela (from Angela), itself from the Greek angelos, 'messenger; angel.' TAnyelis#11163 in the U.S.A modern Latin-American name built on Ángel/Anyel ('angel; messenger') with the popular -is endFarisha#11393 in the U.S.An Arabic-flavored name, variously linked to firishta ('angel') or read as a form of Farida ('uMalaica#11719 in the U.S.From the Swahili Malaika, 'angel' (borrowed from the Arabic malak, 'angel'). A tender, celestiaAnahera#12216 in the U.S.Anahera is a Maori name meaning 'angel,' borrowed from the English word into te reo Maori. It iAngelee#12230 in the U.S.Angelee is a modern respelling of Angela or Angelie, from Greek angelos ('messenger'), later 'aAnjela#12232 in the U.S.Anjela is a phonetic respelling of Angela, from Greek angelos ('messenger'), later 'angel'. TheAubriel#12315 in the U.S.A modern blend of Aubrey ('elf ruler') with the angelic -iel ending (as in Ariel, Gabriel). It Amanita#13539 in the U.S.Amanita reads as a Latinate elaboration of Amanda ('worthy of love') or Anita. It is also, plaiAngeliki#13570 in the U.S.Angeliki is a Greek girls' name meaning 'angelic', from angelos, 'messenger; angel'. It is one Angelis#13571 in the U.S.Angelis is a modern coinage built on Angel/Angela — from Greek angelos, 'messenger; angel' — wiAngeliz#13572 in the U.S.Angeliz is a coined name used especially among Puerto Rican families, built on Angel/Angeles (fAngella#13573 in the U.S.Angella is a doubled-L spelling of Angela, from Latin angelus and Greek angelos, 'messenger; anAngelyne#13574 in the U.S.Angelyne is a modern elaboration of Angel/Angeline, from Greek angelos, 'messenger; angel', finAnyely#13591 in the U.S.A modern Latino coinage read variously as a soft form of Angel/Angely ('messenger, angel') or aErial#13956 in the U.S.Most readily read as a respelling of Ariel, Hebrew 'lion of God' — a name used in scripture forLitza#14479 in the U.S.Litza is a diminutive — in Greek a familiar ending (-itsa/-itza) clipped off longer names such Ziraily#14493 in the U.S.A modern coinage; its sound echoes Azrael/Izrail, the angel of death in Islamic and Jewish tradRaziel#14849 in the U.S.From the Hebrew raz, 'secret,' plus El, 'God' — 'secret of God.' Raziel is named in Jewish mystRemiel#14858 in the U.S.A Hebrew angel name, usually read as 'mercy of God' or 'thunder of God.' Remiel appears among tAnjolie#15376 in the U.S.A spelling that sits between Sanskrit Anjali ('offering; reverent salutation') and Angelie/Ange

Boy Names

Angel#67 in the U.S.Messenger; angel — from Greek angelos (messenger) via Latin angelusMalachi#134 in the U.S.My messenger; my angel — from Hebrew Mal'akhi, meaning 'messenger of God' or 'my messenger'Malakai#213 in the U.S.My messenger; my angel; variant spelling of Malachi from Hebrew mal'akhiAngelo#304 in the U.S.Angel; messenger of GodDariel#327 in the U.S.A modern name blending elements of Dario (gift) or Daniel (God is my judge) with the angelic suAzrael#656 in the U.S.From Hebrew Azra'el, composed of azra meaning help and El meaning God, meaning help of God or wDangelo#960 in the U.S.Of the angel; messenger of God; Italian compound D'Angelo (of the angel), from Latin angelus (mMalakhi#1312 in the U.S.My messenger, my angelMalikai#1331 in the U.S.My messenger, my angelMalaki#1386 in the U.S.My messenger, my angelXaden#2182 in the U.S.God, divinity, angelMalachai#2293 in the U.S.my messenger, angel of GodMiguelangel#2609 in the U.S.Michael (who is like God) + angel/messengerJosiel#3351 in the U.S.Latin American and Brazilian coinage blending José — Joseph, 'God will add' — with the -iel endJabril#3405 in the U.S.Form of Jibril, the Quranic Gabriel — Hebrew 'God is my strength' — the angel of revelationCassiel#3697 in the U.S.From Hebrew angelic tradition — Cassiel/Qafsiel, 'speed of God' or 'cover of God' — an archangeMalakhai#4021 in the U.S.-khai spelling of Malachi — Hebrew Mal'akhi, 'my messenger, my angel'Amenadiel#4420 in the U.S.Name of an angel in occult lore and the TV series Lucifer; the -el ending means 'God'; etymologAzariel#4432 in the U.S.From Hebrew — 'whom God helps' (kin to Azariah), with the -el ending, 'of God'; an angel in JewRizwan#4518 in the U.S.From Arabic Ridwan/Rizwan, 'the good pleasure of God; the angel-keeper of Paradise'Ridwan#4660 in the U.S.From Arabic Ridwan, 'the good pleasure of God; contentment' — the angel-keeper of ParadiseHadriel#4745 in the U.S.From Hebrew hadar, 'splendor, majesty, glory', plus el, 'God' — 'the splendor of God; God is myLuisangel#4796 in the U.S.Compound of Luis ('famous warrior') and Angel ('angel, messenger'); a Latino double nameMichaelangelo#4810 in the U.S.English spelling of Michelangelo — Michael ('who is like God?') plus Angelo ('angel, messenger'Azreal#4892 in the U.S.Spelling of Azrael — from Hebrew/Arabic, 'whom God helps; help of God'; the angel of death in IAmael#5053 in the U.S.From Breton Amael/Arthmael — 'prince, chief' (or 'bear-prince'); also read as an -ael angel namJoseangel#5311 in the U.S.Compound of José (the Spanish Joseph, 'God will add') and Ángel ('a messenger, an angel', GreekLiangelo#5341 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining a Li- opening to Angelo ('a messenger, an angel', Greek); no single fixeMalak#5348 in the U.S.From Arabic malak, 'an angel; a messenger' (a heavenly being); here for boysMalaquias#5560 in the U.S.Spanish/Portuguese form of Malachi — from Hebrew Malakhi, 'my messenger; messenger of God'Serafin#5601 in the U.S.Spanish/Polish form of Seraphim — from Hebrew seraphim, 'the burning ones; the fiery (highest) Zaiel#5639 in the U.S.A modern -iel name with a Za- opening — echoing the angelic -iel names (Zariel, Uziel), from HeAngelino#5660 in the U.S.An Italian diminutive of Angelo — from Greek angelos, 'a messenger of God, an angel' — 'little Zamariel#5872 in the U.S.A modern name with the -iel ending ('God', Hebrew) — echoing the angelic Zamariel ('the song/muMalachy#6054 in the U.S.The Irish form of Malachi — from Hebrew Mal'akhi, 'my messenger; my angel'; also an anglicized Sadiel#6102 in the U.S.A modern name with the -iel ending ('God', Hebrew), echoing the angelic names (Sariel, 'God's cZaviel#6163 in the U.S.A modern name joining a Zav- opening (echoing Xavier, 'the new house') with the angelic -iel enDiangelo#6228 in the U.S.From the Italian Di Angelo, 'of the angel' (Angelo, from Greek angelos, 'a messenger; an angel'Angello#6465 in the U.S.A spelling of Angelo — from Greek angelos, 'a messenger; an angel'Anjel#6467 in the U.S.A spelling of Angel — from Greek angelos, 'a messenger; an angel'Kastiel#6626 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Castiel — a coined angel name from the show Supernatural (with a Hebrew-sNuriel#6697 in the U.S.From Hebrew, 'fire of God; light of God' (nur/nuri, 'fire; light', plus el, 'God') — the name oZariel#6804 in the U.S.A modern coined name in the angelic -el ('God') style, sometimes glossed 'lioness/prince of GodArad#6840 in the U.S.Variously from Persian, 'the angel of justice / the angel who governs the 25th day' (in ZoroastArcangel#6841 in the U.S.From Spanish arcangel, 'an archangel; a chief angel' (from Greek arkhangelos, 'chief messenger'Evangelos#6939 in the U.S.From Greek evangelos, 'good news; a bringer of good news; the gospel' (eu, 'good', plus angelosGadriel#6951 in the U.S.An angelic-style -el ('God') name, variously glossed 'God is my fortune' (gad, 'fortune', plus Zadiel#7212 in the U.S.A modern form echoing Zadkiel — from Hebrew, 'righteousness of God; God is my righteousness' — Angelito#7256 in the U.S.A Spanish diminutive of Angel — from Greek angelos, 'a messenger (of God); an angel' — 'little Edriel#7353 in the U.S.A modern coined name, joining an Edri-/Edric element with the angelic -el ending (as in GabrielHanzala#7389 in the U.S.From Arabic — the name of Hanzala, a revered companion of the Prophet Muhammad (Hanzala the WasJahsiel#7422 in the U.S.A modern coined name, joining the Jah- prefix with the angelic -siel/-el ending (echoing JasielAngelgael#7766 in the U.S.A Spanish compound of Angel ('a messenger of God; an angel', Greek) and Gael (variously 'joyfulAngelus#7778 in the U.S.The Latin angelus, 'angel; messenger,' from the Greek angelos. In Catholic devotion the AngelusCas#7829 in the U.S.A short form of Cassius ('hollow; empty', Latin Roman family name) and Castiel ('my cover/shielMalekai#8076 in the U.S.A spelling of Malachi — from the Hebrew Malakhi, 'my messenger; messenger of God' (the last proMelachi#8091 in the U.S.A spelling of Malachi — from the Hebrew Malakhi, 'my messenger; messenger of God' (the last proSariel#8188 in the U.S.From the Hebrew, 'God is my prince/ruler; the command of God' (sar, 'prince; ruler', + El, 'GodAnyelo#8337 in the U.S.A Latin American phonetic spelling of Angelo — from the Greek angelos, 'a messenger; an angel';Hasiel#8543 in the U.S.From the Hebrew — variously 'the vision of God; God sees; refuge of God' (with the -el ending, Angelos#8967 in the U.S.The Greek Angelos, 'messenger; angel' - the very word that gives us 'angel.' A classic, resonanArael#9008 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Ariel — from the Hebrew Ari'el, 'lion of God' (also an angelic name); we notMalacai#9512 in the U.S.A spelling of Malachi — from the Hebrew mal'akhi, 'my messenger; messenger of God'; the last boMalykai#9516 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Malachi — from the Hebrew mal'akhi, 'my messenger; messenger of God'; weSeraphim#9698 in the U.S.From the Hebrew serafim, 'the burning/fiery ones' — the highest order of angels; a saint's nameAniel#9935 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Aniel/Haniel — 'God is my grace; the grace/favor of God' (chen, 'grace', + el, Aniello#9936 in the U.S.From the Italian (Neapolitan) Aniello — variously 'a little lamb' (from the Latin agnellus) andAuriel#9979 in the U.S.Variously a form of Uriel ('God is my light/fire', Hebrew) and a Latin 'aureus' (golden) name; Azryel#9990 in the U.S.A spelling of Azriel/Azrael — from the Hebrew, 'God is my help' (azri, 'my help', + el, 'God');Joangel#10314 in the U.S.A compound of Juan/Joan ('God is gracious', from John) and Angel ('messenger; angel', from the Leangelo#10457 in the U.S.A modern given name blending the Le- prefix with Angelo, 'messenger; angel' (from the Greek angMalikye#10497 in the U.S.A modern coinage layering Malik (Arabic, 'king') and Malachi (Hebrew, 'my messenger; my angel')Moroni#10531 in the U.S.From the Book of Mormon, the name of a prophet-general (and, in LDS belief, the angel Moroni whRezwan#10646 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic/Persian Ridwan (Rezwan), 'acceptance; contentment; God's good pleasureArchangel#10911 in the U.S.The English word archangel, from the Greek archangelos, 'chief messenger' (archi-, 'chief' + anAnael#10949 in the U.S.A name built on the Hebrew element el, 'God,' and recorded as the name of an angel in some JewiAngelgabriel#10998 in the U.S.Angelgabriel is a modern combined given name joining Angel ('messenger,' popular in Spanish-speCriss#11172 in the U.S.A short form and respelling of Chris (from Christopher, 'bearing Christ,' or Christian). Crisp Engel#11284 in the U.S.From the German Engel, 'angel,' also tied to the old element Angil ('of the Angles,' the GermanLuciel#11767 in the U.S.Luciel reads as a modern coinage, likely blending the Luc-/luz element ('light') with the angelMalakye#11791 in the U.S.A contemporary American respelling of the Hebrew name Malachi ('my messenger; my angel'), a bibRaciel#11919 in the U.S.A name used in Spanish-speaking families, formed on the Hebrew -el pattern where -el means 'GodRadwan#11961 in the U.S.From the Arabic Ridwan/Radwan, 'satisfaction; contentment; God's good pleasure.' Ridwan is the Sabriel#12043 in the U.S.Sabriel reads as a Hebrew-styled angelic name built on the '-el' ('God') ending, in the patternSurafel#12119 in the U.S.An Ethiopian (Amharic) given name understood as a form of Seraphael — 'seraph; angel,' from theXaziel#12233 in the U.S.A modern coined name pairing a Za- opening with the -iel ending common in Hebrew angel names (UZaiyel#12268 in the U.S.A modern coined name pairing a Zai- opening with the -el ending common in Hebrew angel and God Anghelo#12429 in the U.S.Anghelo is a spelling of Angelo, from Greek angelos, 'messenger; angel.' The gh spelling reflecAudiel#12483 in the U.S.Audiel is a modern name used especially in Hispanic communities, ending in the -el element commAzaiel#12503 in the U.S.Azaiel reads as a modern name echoing Hebrew-style -el names (such as Azael or Azazel). The -elEvangelo#12798 in the U.S.From the Greek Evangelos, 'bringer of good news; bearer of the good message' (eu, 'good,' + angEnyel#12817 in the U.S.Enyel is a modern coinage seen mostly in Latino families, reading as a respelling near Angel (SGangelo#12880 in the U.S.Gangelo reads as a modern coinage, most likely a blend of Gian (a form of John, 'God is graciouGiangelo#12890 in the U.S.Giangelo reads as a modern coinage, most likely a blend of Gian (a form of John, 'God is gracioHarut#12928 in the U.S.Harut appears in the Quran as the name of one of two angels, Harut and Marut, mentioned in connJangelo#13042 in the U.S.Jangelo is a modern blend joining a Ja- or Jan- opening to Angelo, the Italian name from Greek Joeangel#13129 in the U.S.A joined given name written as one word: Joe, short for Joseph (Hebrew Yosef, 'he will add'), pJudiel#13154 in the U.S.A theophoric name in the angel-name pattern, joining a Jud- element (linked to Judah, 'praise')Juriel#13159 in the U.S.A theophoric -el name in the angel-name family, usually read as a form of Uriel, 'God is my ligLito#13403 in the U.S.Lito comes from the Spanish diminutive ending -ito/-lito, which turns a name into a fond littleMalachii#13443 in the U.S.Malachii is a double-i respelling of Malachi, Hebrew Mal'akhi, 'my messenger' or 'my angel'. MaMalekhi#13444 in the U.S.Malekhi is one of the many modern respellings of Malachi, from Hebrew Mal'akhi, 'my messenger, Malichi#13446 in the U.S.Malichi is a modern respelling of Malachi, from Hebrew Mal'akhi, 'my messenger, my angel'. OnlyMalikhi#13448 in the U.S.Malikhi is a modern spelling of Malachi, Hebrew Mal'akhi, 'my messenger, my angel'. As with MalMelek#13504 in the U.S.Melek means 'angel' in Turkish, where it is used mainly as a girl's name. The same letters giveYoangel#14159 in the U.S.A modern Spanish-Caribbean coinage joining the fashionable Yo- opening to Angel, from Greek angYuthiel#14176 in the U.S.A modern coinage shaped like the traditional angel names of Jewish and Christian tradition, whiZadquiel#14185 in the U.S.A Spanish-style spelling of Zadkiel (Tzadkiel), named in Jewish and Christian angelology as an

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