List of theological angels
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"List of angels" redirects here. For angels in fiction, see List of fictional angels.
This is a list of angels in theology, including both specific angels (e.g. Gabriel) and types of angels (e.g. Seraphim).
Note that some overlap is to be expected with the list of theological demons entry, since various traditions have different classifications for the spirits they mention. In general, however, if an entity is not known for anything but malevolent activity, it is better suited for the list of demons.
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[edit] A
- Abbadon (Jewish mythology, Christianity calls him a demon)
- Adriel (Judeo-Christian)
- Ambriel (Judeo-Christian)
- Amesha Spenta (Zoroastrianism)
- Arariel (Jewish mythology)
- Ahriman (Zoroastrianism)
- Ariel (Judeo-Christian)
- Archangels (Judeo-Christian-Islamic)
- Azazel (Judeo-Christian-Islamic)
- Azrael (Judeo-Christian-Islamic)
[edit] B
[edit] C
- Cassiel (Judeo-Christian)
- Cherub/Cherubim (Judeo-Christian)
- Camael (a.k.a. Kemuel)Chamuel (Judeo-Christian)
[edit] D
- Darda'il[1] (Islamic)
- Dominions (a.k.a. Kyriotetes) (Judeo-Christian)
- Dumah (Judeo-Christian)
[edit] E
[edit] F
[edit] G
- Gabriel (Judeo-Christian-Islamic), also known in Arabic texts as Jibril (Christian, Islamic)
- Gadreel (Judeo-Christian)
- Gagiel, Angel of Fishermen (Judeo-Christian)
- Grigori (a.k.a. Watchers) (Judeo-Christian)
[edit] H
- Hadraniel (Judeo-Christian)
- Haniel (Judeo-Christian)
- Harut (Islamic)
- Hesediel see also Zadkiel (Judeo-Christian)
- Hamalat al-Arsh (Islamic)
[edit] I
- Israfel, also written Israfil (Islamic), often considered same as Judeo-Christian Raphael
[edit] J
- Jegudiel (Christian)
- Jehoel (Judeo-Christian)
- Jequn[2] (Judeo-Christian)
- Jerahmeel (Judeo-Christian)
- Jophiel (Judeo-Christian)
[edit] K
[edit] L
[edit] M
- Maalik (Islamic)
- Malik (Islamic)
- Marut (Islamic)
- Metatron (Judeo-Christian)
- Michael (Judeo-Christian), Mikhail, (Islamic)
- Moroni (Mormonism)
- Munkar (Islamic)
- Mu’aqqibat (Islamic)
- Muriel (Judeo-Christian)
[edit] N
[edit] O
- Ophan/Ophanim (Judeo-Christian) see also Thrones
- Orifiel (Christian)
[edit] P
- Pahaliah (Christian)
- Penemue (Judeo-Christian)
- Powers (Judeo-Christian)
- Principalities (Judeo-Christian)
- Puriel (Judeo-Christian)
[edit] Q
[edit] R
- Raguel,also known in Arabic texts as Azraiel(Judeo-Christian-Islamic)
- Raphael, also known in Arabic texts as Israfel (Judeo-Christian-Islamic)
- Raqib[4] (Islamic)
- Raziel (Judeo-Christian)
- Remiel (Judeo-Christian)
- Ridwan (Islamic)
[edit] S
- Sachiel (Judeo-Christian)
- Samael (Judeo-Christian)
- Sandalphon (Judeo-Christian)
- Sariel (Judeo-Christian-Islamic)
- Satan (Judeo-Christian) Shaitaan (Islamic)
- Selaphiel (Christian)
- Seraph/Seraphim (Judeo-Christian)
- Seraphiel (Judeo-Christian)
- Simiel (Christian)
- Shamsiel (Judeo-Christian)
[edit] T
[edit] U
[edit] V
[edit] W
[edit] Y
[edit] Z
- Zabaniyah (Islamic)
- Zachariel (Christian)
- Zadkiel (Judeo-Christian)
- Zephon (Jewish mythology)
- Zophiel (Judeo-Christian)
[edit] See also
- Angel
- Angels in art
- Fallen angel
- Gustav Davidson
- Heaven
- Hierarchy of angels
- List of theological demons
- Seven Archangels
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