This list includes 5 Angel names that start with P, from “Pahaliah (Pahalyah)” to “Puriel (Puruel)”. These names mostly come from Hebrew and medieval angelology and often reflect divine attributes or roles. You can use them for baby names, character naming, spiritual study, or creative inspiration.

Angel names that start with P are angelic names beginning with P, appearing in religious, apocryphal, and folkloric traditions. For example, Puriel occurs in some Jewish lists as an accuser and purifier, showing varied angelic roles.

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

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Gender: Shows typical gender association, when known, so you can select names suited to characters or baby-name searches.

Meaning & Origin: Concise meanings and linguistic origins let you judge cultural fit and narrative symbolism at a glance.

Notes: Brief source notes, variant spellings, and rarity flags give context and caution about disputed or rare entries.

Angel names that start with P

NameGenderPronunciationMeaning/Origin
Phanuel (Fanuel)MaleFAN-yoo-el /ˈfæn.ju.əlAramaic/Hebrew; “face of God”; Book of Enoch archangel
Penemue (Penemuel)Malepeh-NEH-myoo /pəˈnɛm.juː/Aramaic/Hebrew; Enochian watcher, taught writing/knowledge
Pahaliah (Pahalyah)Malepah-HAH-lee-ah /pəˈhɑː.li.ə/Hebrew; Kabbalistic angel, one of 72 Shem ha-Mephorash
Puriel (Puruel)MalePUR-ee-el /ˈpʊr.i.ɛl/Hebrew; angel associated with judgment in rabbinic/mystical texts
Pravuil (Pravul)MalePRAH-vool /ˈprɑː.vul/Slavonic Enoch; heavenly scribe or archivist

Descriptions

Phanuel (Fanuel)
Often named among archangels overseeing repentance; appears in 1 Enoch and later Jewish tradition. (Book of Enoch)
Penemue (Penemuel)
A watcher in 1 Enoch credited with teaching writing and secret arts; sometimes described as fallen for revealing forbidden knowledge. (Book of Enoch)
Pahaliah (Pahalyah)
Appears in Kabbalistic and ceremonial angel lists as a helper for repentance, spiritual insight, and devotional work. (Kabbalistic tradition)
Puriel (Puruel)
Portrayed as an angel of strict judgment or purifying fire in Jewish mystical and rabbinic sources. (Jewish tradition)
Pravuil (Pravul)
Named in 2 Enoch as a celestial scribe who records heavenly knowledge and assists Enoch; part of pseudepigraphal lore. (Pseudepigraphal: 2 Enoch)
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