Here you’ll find 4 Angel names that start with R that begin with R, organized from “Raguel” to “Remiel”. These names come from Biblical, apocryphal, and cultural sources, and they suit baby naming, character creation, and spiritual study.

Angel names that start with R are personal names drawn from religious, apocryphal, and cultural traditions beginning with the letter R. Notable examples include “Raguel,” associated with justice, and “Remiel,” found in some apocryphal lists of archangels.

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

Name: Your main entry showing the angel’s common English name and its standard spelling.

Gender: A simple gender association when traditionally used, helping you pick a name that fits your purpose.

Pronunciation: A common respelling and optional IPA to help you pronounce the name correctly in everyday use.

Meaning/Origin: A concise meaning with linguistic or cultural origin so you understand the name’s background at a glance.

Notes: Short notes flagging rarity, disputed origins, or notable textual appearances to guide your selection and research.

Angel names that start with R

NameGenderPronunciationOrigin/Meaning
RaphaelMaleRAF-ay-el (raf-AY-el)Hebrew, “God heals”
RaguelMaleRAH-gwel (rah-GWEL)Hebrew, “friend of God”
RemielMalereh-MEE-el (reh-MEE-el)Hebrew, “mercy of God” (variant meanings)
RazielMalerah-ZEE-el (rah-ZEE-el)Hebrew, “secret of God”

Descriptions

Raphael
Archangel of healing across Jewish, Christian and Islamic traditions; appears in Tobit and later angelologies; patron of travelers and healers. Source: Tobit
Raguel
One of the seven archangels in the Book of Enoch; associated with justice, order, and harmony; variant Raguil. Source: Book of Enoch
Remiel
Listed among the holy watchers in the Book of Enoch; linked to resurrection and compassion; often spelled Ramiel. Source: Book of Enoch
Raziel
Mystical angel of secrets in Jewish mysticism; traditionally credited with the Sefer Raziel HaMalakh, a compendium of divine knowledge. Source: Sefer Raziel HaMalakh
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