Here you’ll find 6 Angel names that start with E that begin with E, organized from “Eiael” to “Eyael”. These names are often used by parents, writers, spiritual seekers, and name-hunters looking for evocative or mystical choices.

Angel names that start with E are angelic names beginning with the letter E. They appear across religious, mystical, and cultural traditions, and include examples like Eiael and Eyael.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Gender, Meaning/Origin, and Source.

Name: The angel’s standard spelling, shown so you can identify, compare, or copy the name accurately.

Pronunciation: A simple respelling (and optional IPA) to help you pronounce the name correctly in speech.

Gender: The typical association (masculine, feminine, or unisex) so you can match names to your needs.

Meaning/Origin: A concise definition and linguistic or cultural origin to give context and naming inspiration for your choices.

Source: A brief citation of the reference or tradition where the name appears, useful for further reading.

Angel names that start with E

NameGenderPronunciationMeaning/Origin
EremielmaleEH-reh-MEE-el /ˌɛrəˈmiːəl/God will have mercy (Hebrew, apocryphal)
Elamiahmaleeh-LAH-mee-ahGod of concealment/hidden (Hebrew/Kabbalistic)
EiaelunknownEE-ah-elTheophoric (Hebrew root), used in occult lists
EloafemaleEH-loh-ahLiterary angel name (French, 19th century)
EyaelunknownEE-yah-elTheophoric element + “God” (Hebrew/occult)
Eremiel (variant Eramiel)maleEH-rah-MEE-elVariant of “Jeremiel” (Hebrew/theophoric)

Descriptions

Eremiel
Apocryphal angel (variant Jeremiel/Remiel) in Jewish and Christian apocrypha and later angelology; associated with visions and guiding souls (2 Esdras/later mysticism).
Elamiah
Name appears in Shem ha-Mephorash and medieval Kabbalistic/grimoire lists; treated as one of the angels in later Jewish-Christian angelologies.
Eiael
Attested in later angelological and grimoire sources (occult tradition) and angel dictionaries; appears in talismanic/ceremonial magic contexts.
Eloa
Invented by Alfred de Vigny (poem “Eloa,” 1836); a compassionate, poetic angel—literary source rather than biblical or canonical.
Eyael
Found in later angelological/occult compilations and magical directories as a variant angel-name; used in ceremonial magic and esoteric lists.
Eremiel (variant Eramiel)
Variant spelling attested in angelological literature and apocryphal manuscripts; appears in devotional and mystical catalogs of angels.
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