Angel Name Generator

Summon a radiant angel name in seconds. Hit generate for celestial names in the holy '-el' tradition — then save the one that shines brightest.

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Example angelnames & what they mean

Gabriel'God is my strength' — the classic archangel and messenger.
CassielTraditionally the angel of solitude and tears; soft and somber.
Uriel'God is my light' — an archangel associated with wisdom and fire.
SeraphielEvokes the seraphim, the highest, most radiant order of angels.
OrielLuminous and gentle; reads as a guardian of dawn or light.
AzraelThe solemn angel of death in tradition — grave and powerful.

What makes an angel name feel holy?

Angel names share a signature: they almost always end in -el or -iel — a Hebrew suffix meaning "of God" (Gabriel, Uriel, Raphael, Cassiel). The opening syllables feel ancient and luminous, and the whole name carries weight and grace. The vibe is celestial and powerful — names fit for messengers, guardians, and archangels.

How to use it

Hit Generate for celestial names built in the holy '-el' tradition, so each is unique. Save the ones that resonate, and copy your favorite. Great for fantasy fiction, D&D celestials and aasimar, RPGs, and lore-building — pair the name with a domain or rank (Angel of Dawn, Guardian of the Veil) for a full celestial identity.

Tips for choosing a great angel name

  • 1End the name in -el or -iel — that suffix is what makes it read as angelic.
  • 2Open with soft, luminous syllables; avoid harsh sounds that feel infernal.
  • 3Assign a domain (Dawn, Mercy, Storms) for a guardian-angel concept.
  • 4Add a rank (Archangel, Seraph, Guardian) for celestial hierarchy and lore.
  • 5Two to three syllables before the suffix keeps it grand but pronounceable.
  • 6Say it aloud; a great angel name should sound calm, vast, and radiant.
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