Here you’ll find 4 Angel names that start with G, organized from “Gabriel” to “Gamaliel”. These names often have Hebrew or Latin roots and carry meanings tied to divine service or protection. You can use them for baby naming, character creation, or spiritual study.

Angel names that start with G are personal names traditionally associated with angelic figures and spiritual beings beginning with G. Many come from Hebrew scripture, with Gabriel as the most widely known example.

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

Name: The angelic name itself as usually written; use it to identify and select options for naming or research.

Pronunciation: A simple respelling and optional IPA guide so you can say the name confidently and match desired sounds.

Gender: Typical gender association used in modern naming, helping you choose names that fit character or family preferences.

Meaning and Origin: A concise sense of the name’s meaning and linguistic origin to give cultural context and thematic fit.

Notes / Source: Brief notes flag rare or disputed entries and give one reliable source for readers who want more details.

Angel names that start with G

NameGenderPronunciationMeaning/Origin
GabrielMaleGAY-bree-el (ˈɡeɪbriəl)God is my strength (Hebrew)
GadreelMaleGAD-reel (ˈɡædriːl)Possibly “valiant of God”; Hebrew/pseudepigraphal origin
GadielMaleGAH-dee-el (ɡaˈdiːɛl)God is my fortune (Hebrew)
GamalielMaleGAM-uh-LYE-el (ɡæməˈlaɪəl)God is my reward (Hebrew)

Descriptions

Gabriel
Principal archangel in Bible and Quran; messenger and warrior. Canonical in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic texts; central in angelology references.
Gadreel
Named in the apocryphal Life of Adam and Eve and later angelology; often portrayed as a fallen watcher. Non-canonical and disputed among scholars.
Gadiel
Appears in Jewish angelic lists and some Kabbalistic sources; sometimes cited as a guardian angel. Attested in angelology references, not canonical scripture.
Gamaliel
Listed among the 72 angels in Kabbalistic Shem haMephorash tradition; angelic status comes from mystical/occult sources rather than canonical texts.
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