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Angel Name Generator

Angel names sound divine, pure and sublime – they often end in -ael, -iel or -el and sound like song.

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Angel Names – Background & Tips

Angel names sound heavenly, divine and sublime – and our Angel Name Generator helps you find the perfect celestial name. Whether for D&D 5e Aasimar characters, Pathfinder Celestials, or dark fallen angel antagonists: an angel name should reflect purity, power and divine origin.

The structure of angel names follows a clear pattern from biblical and Jewish tradition: the endings -ael, -iel, -uel and -el mean 'God' in ancient languages and are part of almost all canonical angel names. Michael (Who is like God?), Gabriel (Strength of God), Raphael (God heals), Uriel (Light of God) – the basic principle remains the same.

In D&D 5e, Aasimar are the most common angelic race – half-blood characters with celestial heritage. They often receive divine names from their celestial ancestors or guardian angels. Celestials in D&D include Devas, Planetars and Solars – powerful divine beings with correspondingly sublime names.

Fallen angels – often portrayed in fantasy as Dark Seraphim or fallen Celestials – frequently retain their original angel names, sometimes slightly corrupted. Lucifer (Light-bearer), Samael or Metatron are examples from mythology frequently referenced in fantasy worlds.

For your D&D Aasimar, a divine paladin or a fallen angel antagonist: choose a name reflecting the heavenly or corrupted origin. Use our generator for male and female angel names – perfect for D&D 5e character sheets and fantasy worldbuilding.

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