This list includes 6 Angel names that start with J, from “Jahoel” to “Jophiel”. These names often come from Hebrew or Latin roots and carry celestial meanings. You can use them for baby names, character naming, or spiritual exploration.

Angel names that start with J are personal names historically linked to angels or angelic qualities. For example, “Jophiel” appears in medieval angelologies as a figure of wisdom and beauty.

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Angel names that start with J

NamePronunciationGenderMeaning/Origin
JibrilJIB-ril (JEE-breel)MaleArabic form of Gabriel; “God is my strength” (Arabic/Hebrew)
JophielJOFF-ee-elUnknownBeauty of God (Hebrew)
Jehudieljeh-HOO-dee-elMalePraised by God (Hebrew)
Jeremieljer-EE-mee-elMaleGod will have mercy (Hebrew)
Jehoeljeh-HOH-elMaleYHWH is God (Hebrew)
Jahoeljah-HOH-el (YAH-ho-el)MaleContains the divine name YHWH; Hebrew origin

Descriptions

Jibril
Islam’s chief messenger angel who revealed the Quran to Muhammad; central in Quranic and Hadith traditions (Quran, Hadith).
Jophiel
Angel associated with beauty, wisdom, and illumination in Jewish and Christian mystical lists; appears in medieval angelologies (Sefer Raziel/traditional angelology).
Jehudiel
One of the seven archangels in Eastern Christian tradition, often shown rewarding righteous labour; common in Orthodox iconography (Eastern Orthodox tradition).
Jeremiel
Appears in apocryphal literature as an angel of visions, dreams, and afterlife consolation; cited in 2 Esdras and related pseudepigrapha (2 Esdras/Apocrypha).
Jehoel
High-ranking angel in Jewish apocalyptic and Kabbalistic texts, often described near the divine throne (3 Enoch/traditional Kabbalah).
Jahoel
Angelic guide who appears to Abraham in the Apocalypse of Abraham; sometimes equated with Michael or Metatron in later tradition (Apocalypse of Abraham).
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