Here you’ll find 5 Angel names that start with T, organized from “Tamiel” to “Tzaphkiel”. These selections include scriptural, apocryphal, and later mystical names familiar to parents and writers.

Angel names that start with T are names for angels whose names begin with the letter T. Some, like “Tamiel”, appear in Jewish apocrypha, while others come from later mystical or literary traditions.

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

Name: The angelic name itself, shown in standard spelling so you can quickly scan and pick preferred forms.

Gender: Indicates typical gender association so you can choose names that match your usage for stories or naming.

Pronunciation: Provides a simple respelling and optional IPA so you can say each name accurately aloud in conversation.

Meaning / Origin: Summarizes the name’s meaning and linguistic or cultural origin, helping you understand its history and resonance.

Source: Lists a concise citation or note so you can assess the name’s provenance and trustworthiness at a glance.

Angel names that start with T

NameGenderPronunciationMeaning/Origin
TamielMaleta-MEE-el /təˈmiːəlWatcher named in 1 Enoch; Hebrew/Aramaic origin, meaning uncertain
TzaphkielMaletzaf-KEEL /tsafˈkiːəlHebrew; “vision/watchman of God” (interpretations vary)
TzadkielMaletzad-KEEL /tsadˈkiːəlHebrew tzedek + el; “righteousness of God”
TuraelMaletoo-RA-el /tuˈraːɛlPossibly Hebrew/Aramaic origin; meaning uncertain
TemeluchusMalete-MEL-uh-kus /tɛˌmɛlʊˈkʌsLate‑antique/Greek-Latin; origin unclear

Descriptions

Tamiel
One of the Watchers (fallen angels) in the Book of Enoch who taught astrology and knowledge of the stars to humans (1 Enoch).
Tzaphkiel
Kabbalistic archangel linked with contemplation and the sephirah Binah; often associated with deep insight and Saturn in occult listings (Kabbalah/Davidson).
Tzadkiel
Variant spelling of Zadkiel used in some Hebrew transliterations; an archangel associated with mercy, justice, and benevolence in Jewish and occult sources (angelic lists).
Turael
Appears in medieval and occult angel lists and some apocryphal traditions as a helping or guardian angel; variant spellings include Turel or Turiel (Davidson/grimoires).
Temeluchus
An angelic officer or punisher found in early Christian apocrypha and patristic writings, described as tending souls or carrying out punishments (apocryphal/patristic texts).
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