Here you’ll find 12 Angel names that start with S, organized from “Sachiel” to “Suriel”. Many derive from Hebrew or late antique traditions and often end in “-el”. You can use these names for baby naming, character creation, or spiritual study.

Angel names that start with S are names attributed to angels or derived from angelic traditions. Sachiel is often noted as an angel associated with wealth or water.

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

Name: The angel’s common name and variant spellings, so you can recognize or choose the form.

Gender: The typical gender association for each name, helping you select a name that fits your character or child.

Pronunciation: Simple respellings and optional IPA guide to help you say each name correctly and confidently.

Meaning/Origin: A brief etymology and core meaning so you understand the name’s roots and symbolic associations.

Notes: Helpful context, variant forms, and any disputed or rare status so you can weigh each entry’s reliability.

Angel names that start with S

NameGenderPronunciationMeaning/Origin
SamaelMalesah-MAH-el (ˈsɑːməˌɛl)Hebrew: “Poison/Blindness of God”
SemyazaMaleSEM-yah-zah (ˌsɛmɪˈjɑːzə)Aramaic/Hebrew: “Name uncertain; leader of Watchers”
SandalphonMalesan-DAL-fon (sænˈdæl.fɒn)Hebrew/Greek: “Name uncertain; lofty one”
SarielMaleSAH-ree-el (ˈsɑːriˌɛl)Hebrew: “Prince/Command of God”
SurielMaleSOO-ree-el (ˈsuːriˌɛl)Aramaic/Hebrew: “God’s command” or variant of Sariel
SelaphielMaleseh-LAH-fee-el (sɛˈlæf.iˌɛl)Hebrew: “Prayer of God” or “sent by God”
SachielMaleSAH-kee-el (ˈsæk.iˌɛl)Medieval: angel of Jupiter (Hebrew/Occult)
SahaquielMalesah-HAK-yel (sɑːˈhæk.iˌɛl)Apocryphal/Hebrew: “Angel of a high heaven”
SeraphielMaleseh-RAH-fee-el (ˌsɛrəˈfiːɛl)Hebrew: “Prince of the Seraphim”
ShamsielMaleSHAM-see-el (ˌʃæmˈsiːɛl)Hebrew: “Sun of God”
SopherielMaleso-FER-ee-el (soʊˈfɛr.iˌɛl)Hebrew: “Scribe/Writer of God”
SealtielMalesee-AL-tee-el (siːˈæltiˌɛl)Hebrew: “I have asked God”

Descriptions

Samael
Ambivalent figure in Jewish tradition, often an accuser/angel of death and battle; appears in Talmudic and Kabbalistic literature (Talmud/Kabbalah).
Semyaza
Leader of the fallen Watchers in the Book of Enoch, famed for teaching forbidden knowledge to humanity (Book of Enoch).
Sandalphon
Tall, prayer-bearing angel in Jewish mysticism, often paired with Metatron and associated with music and human prayers (Kabbalah/Talmudic tradition).
Sariel
Enochic watcher/angel appearing in apocryphal texts, associated with guidance, judgment, and sometimes healing (Book of Enoch).
Suriel
Appears in apocryphal and mystical texts as a healing or guiding angel; often treated as a variant of Sariel (Apocrypha/Enochic literature).
Selaphiel
Archangel in Eastern Orthodox devotion, associated with prayer, intercession, and the posture of worship (Orthodox liturgy/tradition).
Sachiel
Prominent in medieval and Renaissance angelologies as Jupiter’s regent, linked to wealth, growth, and benevolence (medieval grimoires).
Sahaquiel
Named in several Jewish mystical lists as an angel of a high heaven; appears in apocryphal heavenly hierarchies (Apocrypha/Kabbalah).
Seraphiel
Portrayed in Jewish mysticism as a leading seraphim or chief of fiery angels, appearing in Merkabah and Kabbalistic texts (3 Enoch/Kabbalah).
Shamsiel
Angel associated with the sun, light, and sometimes knowledge or guardianship in apocryphal and pseudepigraphal writings (Book of Enoch/Apocrypha).
Sopheriel
Appears in Kabbalistic and occult lists as a divine scribe or recorder, linked to heavenly books and records (Kabbalah/medieval occultism).
Sealtiel
Name appears in some Christian and mystical angelic rosters as an intercessory angel connected to prayer and supplication (Orthodox/medieval sources).
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