Angel Name Generator
Receive an angelic name resonating with celestial authority.
About Angel Names
Angel names ring with the clarity of a bell struck in an empty cathedral — pure, resonant, and touched by the divine. The tradition of angelic naming spans Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, with names that have echoed through sacred texts for millennia. These names carry an inherent weight of authority and holiness that makes them powerful tools in fantasy worldbuilding.
The most recognizable angelic naming convention is the Hebrew suffix -el, meaning 'of God.' Michael ('who is like God'), Gabriel ('strength of God'), Raphael ('healing of God'), Uriel ('light of God') — these names encode divine purpose into their very structure. Beyond the well-known archangels, Jewish and Christian angelology catalogs hundreds of angels, each with a specific name, rank, and function: Metatron, Sandalphon, Raziel, Cassiel, Azrael.
In fantasy and D&D, angel names can draw from these traditions while expanding into new territory. The key phonetic markers are liquid consonants (l, r), clean vowels, and that characteristic -el or -iel suffix. Angel names should sound like light made audible — clear, bright, and impossible to ignore. Whether your angel is a benevolent guardian or a terrifying instrument of divine wrath, the name should convey absolute, unwavering purpose.