Here you’ll find 6 Angel names that start with Z that begin with Z, organized from “Zachariel” to “Zuriel”. Most entries use the Hebrew “-el” suffix, showing a traditional link to God or divine qualities.

Angel names that start with Z are personal names given to heavenly beings, usually reflecting a divine attribute or role. Historically, several appear in medieval angelology and apocryphal lists, such as “Zachariel”.

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

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Source: A short citation or note showing where the name appears, helping you assess its tradition or rarity.

Angel names that start with Z

NamePronunciationGenderMeaning
ZadkielZAD-kee-elMaleRighteousness of God
ZaphkielZAF-kee-elMaleGod’s watchman
ZophielZOH-fee-elMaleGod’s watcher
ZacharielZAK-uh-ree-elMaleGod remembers
ZotielZOH-tee-elMaleUncertain (Slavonic/Greek origin)
ZurielZUR-ee-elMaleMy rock is God

Descriptions

Zadkiel
Archangel associated with mercy and forgiveness in Jewish and later Christian angelology; also spelled Tzadkiel (Source: Jewish angelology; Christian angel lists)
Zaphkiel
Kabbalistic and later angelological name linked with contemplation, divine knowledge and the planet Saturn in esoteric traditions (Source: Kabbalah; Christian angelology)
Zophiel
Medieval Jewish and Christian sources name Zophiel among angelic figures, sometimes connected with knowledge, the stars, or the zodiac (Source: Jewish mysticism; medieval grimoires)
Zachariel
Appears in apocryphal and occult angel lists; often associated with remembrance, records, or intercession (Source: Apocrypha and occult angelology)
Zotiel
Angel named in 2 Enoch (Slavonic Enoch) as a guide to paradise; attested in apocryphal literature (Source: 2 Enoch)
Zuriel
Found in Jewish angelology and mystical texts; traditionally linked to protection and heavenly watchfulness (Source: Jewish angelology)
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