Here you’ll find 7 Angel names that start with U that begin with U, organized from “Umabel” to “Uzziel”. Many of these names come from Hebrew, Latin, and later mystical traditions used in prayer, literature, and naming.

Angel names that start with U are proper names given to angelic figures whose names begin with “U”. Some overlap with biblical or rabbinic names, while others appear mainly in later occult or literary sources.

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

Name: The angel’s standard form and common variants, so you can spot familiar or unusual spellings quickly.

Gender: Indicates traditional gender association, helping you choose names that fit cultural or personal preferences.

Pronunciation: Simple respelling and optional IPA guide so you can say each name confidently and correctly.

Meaning & Origin: Short, sourced explanation of the name’s meaning and linguistic or cultural roots for context.

Source: Concise citation noting where the name appears or is discussed, so you can follow up if desired.

Angel names that start with U

NameGenderPronunciationMeaning/Origin
UrielMaleYOO-ree-elGod is my light; Hebrew
UraelMaleYOO-ray-elVariant of Uriel; Hebrew/Greek transmission
UryelMaleUR-ee-elVariant spelling of Uriel; Hebrew/medieval
UzielMaleoo-ZEE-elGod is my strength; Hebrew
UzzielMaleoo-ZEE-el / oo-ZEE-elVariant of Uziel; Hebrew
UmabelUnknownUM-ah-bellLatinized/occult origin; uncertain Hebrew roots
UrakabarameelMaleoo-RAH-kah-bah-rah-meelEthiopic/Aramaic form; Watcher name

Descriptions

Uriel
Major archangel in Jewish, Christian, and occult traditions; appears in 1 Enoch, 2 Esdras, and later lore. Widely attested and influential, though not canonical in all traditions (Book of Enoch; 2 Esdras).
Urael
Latin/Greek variant spelling of Uriel found in medieval and apocryphal manuscripts; treated interchangeably with Uriel in many angelologies (Apocrypha; medieval sources).
Uryel
Alternative medieval spelling of Uriel seen in manuscripts and liturgical lists; generally the same figure, used in some Eastern and Western texts (medieval manuscripts).
Uziel
Name appears as a biblical personal name and as an angel in later Kabbalistic and occult sources; status varies—sometimes angelic, sometimes human name (Kabbalistic tradition; medieval lists).
Uzziel
Often conflated with Uziel; appears both as a biblical family name and in some medieval angel lists as a celestial being, leading to debate over its primary identity (Bible; medieval angelologies).
Umabel
Named in Renaissance and grimoires as a planetary angel or spirit (often Saturn); appears in occult sources rather than canonical scripture (Renaissance grimoires; occult catalogs).
Urakabarameel
One of the Watchers listed in 1 Enoch/Enochian tradition; an apocryphal figure known mainly from Enochic manuscripts and later angelological studies (Book of Enoch).
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