OVERSIGT OVER ENGLE
Det er således at hver måned, ugedag, astrologisk tegn, himmellegeme og sågar også farve er tilknyttet forskellige engle. Tillige er diverse forskellige geografiske steder, menneskelige sindstilstande etc. knyttet til bestemte engle.
Barkiel |
Februar, Fisk |
Makidiel |
Marts, Vædder |
Asmodel |
April, Tyr |
Ambriel |
Maj, Tvilling |
Muriel | Juni, Krebs |
Verkiel | Juli, Løve |
Hamaliel | August, Jomfru |
Barbiel |
Oktober, Skorpion |
Adnakiel | November, Skytte |
Hanael |
December, Stenbuk, Saturn, fredag |
Sammael |
Tirsdag, Mars, Også kaldt Kamael |
Zidkiel |
Torsdag, Venus, Også kaldt Sachiel |
Kefarel | Lørdag, Jupiter, Også kaldt Kassiel |
A’albiel | An angel in service to the archangel Michael. |
Abariel | An angel in ceremonial magic tracts, used for invoking. His named is also found inscribed on the second pentacle of the moon |
Abel (Meadow) | Souls arrive in Heaven and are judged by Abel. He is one of 12 Powers with this task. He is angel of the fourth Heaven ruling on the Lord’s Day. He must be invoked from the East. (See Abraham 13:11) |
Achaiah | He is a Seraphim, the angel of patience and discoverer of the secrets of nature. In the New Testament Achaiah is a Roman Province. Paul visited the churches in that region. (Act 18:12, 27) |
Adnachiel | This angel holds dominion over the sun sign Sagittarius. Those who were born under this sign can pray to Adnachiel for special protection and blessings. We can all pray to this shining one for the spirit gifts of independence, honesty and gregariousness. |
Af Bri | An angel who exercises control over rain. |
Afriel | Traditional angelic lore informs us that this being of light safeguards young life, and is also considered to be protective of that which is youthful and tenderly growing within each of us, no matter how old we actually are. Afriel is believed to grant youth, vigor and vitality and is prayed to for these gifts and attributes. |
Aftiel | The angel of twilight. |
Aha | An angel of the order of dominations, a spirit of fire used in cabalistic magical operations. |
Ahadiel | An angelic enforcer of the law. |
Akatriel (Akrasiel) | Revealer of the divine mysteries and angel of proclamation; cf. Raziel |
Alimon | A great prince who, when invoked, protects the invocant from gunshot wounds and from sharp instruments. His aids are the angels Reivtip and Tafthi. |
Amatiel Amatiel | Holds dominion over the season of spring. We appeal to this renewing angel to plant the seeds of hope, rebirth, new beginnings and positive expectations in our hearts and minds. |
Ambriel | This angel inspires clear communication so that we might better speak our own truth, while gently guiding human beings toward a time when truth and clarity will be the universal norm. Ambriel is also considered to be an angel of general protection. Ambriel presides over the sun sign of Gemini and the month of May. Those born under this sign pray to Ambriel for special blessings and protection. |
Anael | One of the 7 angels of creation. Prince of the Archangels and ruler of the Friday angels. Anael exercise dominion over the planet Venus. He is one of the luminaries concerned with human sexuality and is governor of the second heaven, where he is in charge of prayer ascending from the first heaven. In addition he controls kingdoms and kings on earth and has dominion over the moon. |
Anafiel | Chief of the crown judgment angels of the Merkabah. |
Anfial | One of the 64 angel wardens of the celestial halls. |
Angels Of Childbirth | There are 70 amulet angels invoked at childbirth. |
Angels of the Mansions of the Moon | There are 28 angels ruling the 28 Mansions of the Moon. |
Angels of the 12 Months | There are angels for each month of the year. |
Angels Of Prayer | The seven angels who convey the prayers of the saints to our creator. Akatriel, Gabriel, Metatron, Raphael, Sandalphon, Sizouse and Michael. |
Angels of the Rain | Matriel, Matarel, Matariel, Ridya and Zalbesal. |
Angels of the Seasons | There are Governing and Serving Angels of the Four Seasons. |
Angels of Sunday | Sunday is influenced by the Sun. Michael is the primary Angel of Sunday, but each hour of this day also has its secondary angel. These angels are, beginning with the 1st hour — Michael, Anael, Raphael, Gabriel, Cassiel, Sachiel, Samael, Michael, Anael, Raphael, Gabriel, and Cassiel. Some Angels do double duty on this day! |
Angels of the Wind | Moriel, Ruhiel, Ben Nez and Rujiel |
Angels Of Winter | Ctarari, Amabael and Certari. The head angel is Altrib or (Attaris) |
Angerecton | An angel invoked in magical rites, specifically in the invocation of fumigation. |
Aniel | One of the numerous angelic guards of the gates of the West wind. |
Anitor | A high holy angel, invoked in magical rites after proper investiture by the invocant. |
Anixiel | One of the 28 angels governing the 28 mansions of the moon. |
Anthriel | This is an angel of balance and harmony we appeal to Anthriel to help us stay on an even keel, leading our lives with moderation. Anthriel helps us stay calm at all times. Those who become easily off-centered and filled with anxiety pray to Anthriel for balance. |
Aquariel | This perfect being opens the doors of perception to mortals who pray to him. Aquariel inspires humankind with transcendent and cosmic understanding so that we may spiritually evolve. |
Arariel (Azareel, Uzziel) | Curer of stupidity and one of the 7 angels with dominion over the earth. Arariel is specifically an angel who presides over the waters of the earth (according to the Talmudists). He is invoked by fishermen so that they may, with luck, catch big fish. |
Arbatel | A “revealing” angel. |
Archer | A governing spirit of the sign Aquarius. |
Archons(Rulers) | Angels set over nations and identified or equated with aeons. Archons are primordial planetary spirits. Other archons are Uriel, Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, Shauil and Cassiel. |
Ardouisur | A female cherub. Among her attributes are making females prolific and giving them easy childbirth, also supplying them with breast milk. She is sometimes called “the giver of living water”. |
Ardousius | Traditional angelic lore tells us that this angel is a female angel who is believed to help and protect during childbirth and who also inspires breast milk to flow. Pray to her for nurturing love. |
Arel | An angel of fire. His name is inscribed on the seventh pentacle of the sun. He can also be invoked in ritual magic. |
Arella | Hebrew: Angel, messenger. |
Arias | Angel of sweet smelling herbs. |
Ariel/Ariella | Hebrew: Lioness of God; air or water spirit (angel); ethereal. |
Assasiel | Angel of Thursday, who shares his rule with Sachiel and Cassiel. Assasiel is also one of the presiding spirits of the planet Jupiter. |
Ashriel | One of the seven angels with dominion over the earth. He is the angel that seperates the soul from the body at the time of death. He can also be invoked to cure stupidity. |
Assiel | Angel of healing. |
Ataphiel | An angel who supports heaven with three fingers. |
Atel | An angel of the fourth heaven. Also an angel of the air ruling on the lord’s day evoked from the East. |
Athanatos | A conjuring spirit of the planet Mercury. Name of the god used to discover hidden treasure and in the cabala, a spirit invoked on the general citations of Moses, Aaron and Solomon. |
Attarib | One of the four angels of winter and head of the sign of winter. |
Atuesuel | One of eight angels of omnipotence. He is invoked to “smoke out the monsters of hell.” |
Auriel (Light of God) | One of 72 angels of 72 quinaries of degrees of the zodiac. Invoked in conjuration of the sword. |
Ayib | A spirit of the planet Venus who’s name is inscribed on the fourth pentacle of that planet. |
Aymelek | Turkish: Moon angel. |
Azbuga(h) | One of the 8 great throne angels of judgment who clothes with the garment of righteousness those deemed worthy among the new arrivals in heaven. |
Azer | Angel of the element fire. |
Azrael | The Angel of Death who is “forever writing in a large book and forever erasing what he writes: what he writes is the birth of man, what he erases is the name of the man at death.” Baal – A deity that was worshipped regularly throughout much of the ancient Near East, particularly by the Canaanites. The name is derived from the Semitic word meaning “possessor” or “lord” and was used as a common noun with many applications; overtime, however, Baal was adopted as the chief fertility god, a master of the world, and the lord of rain, whose benevolence in supplying moisture was essential to the flowering of crops. By the time of the Israelites’ arrival in the land of Canaan, the worship of Baal-was firmly established. Baal even came to be understood as representing the Lord of Israel. |
Bagdial | A corpulent angel in charge of issuing cards to recent arrivals in the lower heavens. These cards entitle them to new bodies. However Bagdial is said to be a fictional angel. |
Bahram | Angel of victory. |
Ballaton | An angel whose name is used by sorcerers when drawing the potent pentagram of Solomon, a symbol used for summoning spirits and conducting esoteric rites. |
Baraacata | An angel who figures in the ancient and very arcane rites of magic associated with King Solomon. Baracata may not be precisely considered an angel, but traditionally it takes a sorcerer of considerable powers to summon him. |
Baradiel | One of the princes of the seven heavens mentioned in the Third Book of Enoch. Baradiel is one of the “seven great, beautiful, wonderful, and honored princes.” Each angelic prince has command “over a heavenly host, and every one of them is attended by 496,000 myriads of ministering angels.” The prince in charge of the third heaven, Baradiel is also one of the princes (or angels) who guide the progress of the world. His area of authority here is an angel of hail (other angels are of earthquakes, comets, the stars, wind, fire, etc.) |
Barakiel (Barkiel, Barbiel) | This benevolent one grants success, good fortune and excellent luck to mortals who pray to him. He also inspires joviality and a sense of humor. When we pray to this angel on a regular basis, we find that we become filled with happiness, our hearts expand, and we make a space for this angel of good fortune to enter. Rules of the order of seraphim, governor of the month of February, and one of the 7 archangels. |
Baraqiel | One of the seven great angels in control of the seven heavens. Baraqiel is one of the “great, beautiful, wonderful, and honored princes” listed in the Third Book of Enoch, that extensive compendium of angelic lore. His specific heaven is the second heaven. Baraqiel is counted as the angel of lightning, joined by such other angels as those of the sun, hail, earthquakes, snow, etc. It is possible that Baraqiel is also to be identified with the fallen angel Baraqyal. This angel considered one of the angelic beings-with Uriel and or gambling. |
Baraqyal | An angel who belonged to the so-called Watchers, who descended from heaven to cohabit with mortal women. In the Book of Enoch, Baraqyal is listed among the two hundred fallen angels and was ranked among the chief of ten, the divisions of the evil an repentant angels. As a demon, Baraqyal is able to teach those who summon him the secret arts of astrology. |
Barattiel | One of the great angelic princes listed in that famed compendium of angelic lore, the Third Book of Enoch. Barattiel has a specific place in the angelic hierarchy presented in that work, being situated between the angelic princes Tagas and Hamon. When Tagas sees Barattiel, he falls upon his face prostrate and removes his princely crown. Likewise, when Barattiel beholds Hamon, he falls down prostrate and removes his own crown. Barattiel has the special post or power of literally holding the highest heaven-called in this tradition the Arabot-on the tips of his spread fingers. |
Barbiel | Angel of October. |
Barchiel | This angel presides over the sun signs of Scorpio and Pisces. Those who were born under these signs can pray to Barchiel for Special protection and bright blessings. We can all pray to this illumined one to inspire us to become more compassionate and to help us develop inner strength and the will to heal ourselves and others. This angel also grants emotional depth and awareness |
Barkiel | Angel of lightening. (Uriel also has had this title) Barkiel is also one of the angels of February and is cited as one of the archangels. The angel of lightening is also noted as the only angel successful in fighting the demon envy. |
Barpharanges | An angel in charge of the spring of waters of life. He is the angel of the baptismal. |
Bathor | One of seven Olympian spirits, known as stewards or electors of heaven. |
Bat Qol – Also Bath Qol, | an angel, often spoken of as female, whose name means “heavenly voice.” the angel is said among the Syrians to have the voice heard by Cain asking “Where is thy brother, Abel?” after Cain murdered his brother. Bat Qol is also said to have visited the famous second-century A.D. rabbi Simion ben Yohai (the supposed of the Jewish mystical work the Zohar) while he was imprisoned. in the sense of Bat-Kol, the angel can represent the divine voice that announces the will of God. |
Beburoa | An angel mentioned in the apocryphal book the Revelation of Esdras. Beburoa is ranked as one of the nine angels who will come and reign over the end of the world. |
Bene Elohim | Also bene Elim, a group of angels who belong to the order or choir of thrones. Meaning “sons of God,” the bene Elohim are considered a part or division of the thrones, receiving the duty of forever singing the ineffable praise of God. As the sons of God, they are sometimes counted as the beings mentioned in the Book of Genesis (6:2) who save the daughters of men “and took to wife such of them as they chose.” The result of this union were the giants, the anakim, “the mighty men that were of old, the men of renown.” The bene Elohim are also thought to be the angels called the ischim. |
Bethor | – A powerful angel, one of the seven angelic beings ruling the 196 divisions of heaven. To assist him in his work, Bethor commands some 29,000 legions of angels. His area of authority also extends to everything related to the planet Jupiter, part of the ancient belief of each planet, star, and phenomenon of nature having its own angelic patron or ruler. |
Blaef | A Friday angel of the air and subject to the west wind. |
Black Angels | A name used, especially in Islamic lore, for the fallen angels. Black angels are generally considered demons. The two most famous fallen angels by this appellation are Nakir and Monker. |
Blinded Angel | The term used by Pope John Paul II for the devil, Satan. The pontiff implies that the devil has chosen to blind himself to the light and beauty of God and so exists in perpetual darkness, the blackness of sin. (See also Fallen Angels.) |
Boamiel | An angel mentioned in the obscure Jewish mystical work the Book of the Angel Raziel and ranked as one of the angels with authority over the four divisions of heaven. |
BOEL | One of the foremost angels occupying the first heaven (of the seven heavens), according to the lore of the Zohar. Boel has possession of the four keys of the four corners of the earth. He thus has the keys that can, if he is so instructed by God, open the gates of the Garden of Eden, which were locked after the fall of humanity and which had two very stern cherubim placed as guards. As a ruler or guardian of one of the planets, he has authority over Saturn |
Boel (God Is In Him) | One of the seven exalted throne angels, resident in the first heaven. Boel holds the four keys to the four corners of the earth. He governs the planet Saturn as well. |
Blaef | A Friday angel of the air and subject to the west wind. |
Bottomless Pit, Angel of The | The angel who has authority over the abyss, the bottomless pit, often also called hell. This angel is usually identified as Abaddon (or Appolyon). Abaddon holds the key and also has the duty (or perhaps the pleasure) of binding Satan for one thousand years. There has been some debate over the centuries concerning whether the angel of the bottomless pit is good or evil. |
Burning Bush, Angel of The | The famous angel of the event recorded in the Book of Exodus (3:2) in which Moses beheld the burning bush.Some scholars prefer to say that the burning bush was not really an angel, but God assuming this memorable form. In one Jewish tradition, the name of the angel of the burning bush was Zagzagel. |
Calliel | One of the throne angels serving in the second heaven, invoked to bring prompt help during adversity. |
Camael (Kemuel) (Kamael) | Chief of the order of powers; one of the holy sefiroth; personification of divine justice; among the 7 that stand in the presence of God. An angel who presides over beauty, joy, happiness, and contentment, Camael grants these gifts to those who pray to him. Any activity on our part that emulates this angel, such as bringing gladness to others, draws Camaelic energies into our lives and enfolds us in wings of happiness. Essene prayer: “Camael, Angel of Joy, descend upon the earth and give beauty to all things.” |
Cambiel | This angel presides over the sun sign Aquarius. Those born under this sign can pray to Cambiel for special protection and bright blessings. We all pray to this shining one for increased intelligence and also for the courage to think in unconventional ways. |
Cambill | Angel of the eight hour of the night. |
Caracasa | An angel of spring along with Core, Amatiel and Comissoros. |
Cassiel | Ruler of Saturday. The angel of solitudes and tears who “shews forth the unity of the eternal kingdom”. Cassiel is one of the rulers of the planet Saturn and is also the ruling prince of the seventh heaven. Cassiel is one of the Sarim (princes) of the order of powers. Sometimes, he appears as the angel of temperance. |
Cathetel | This guardian angel of the garden increases the growth and yield of vegetables and fruits and keeps them healthy and flourishing. Cathetel inspires the human race to love and appreciate all of the beings of nature. When we grow in respect and reverence for nature we can attain harmony with our own natures as well. |
Cedar | An angel governing the South. |
Chabalym | A seraph or cherub invoked in cabalistic magical rites. |
Chaldkydri | Archangels of the flying elements of the sun. Linked to phoenixes and in between cheribum and seraphim. They have 12 wings and at the rising of the sun they burst into song! They recide in the 4th heaven. |
Chamuel | This angel fosters tolerance in the human heart, inspiring within us the realization that to love others we must love ourselves. Chamuel helps us to drop judgmental attitudes towards others and develop a more tolerant view of our own shortcomings. |
Charbiel | An angel appointed to “draw together and dry up all the waters of the earth.” |
Charms | Angel of the ninth hour of the day. |
Charoum | An angelic benefactor who presides over the direction North. We appeal to Charoum for the ability to appreciate silence, the integrity to keep secrets and the patient attentiveness to be good listeners. This heavenly protector is traditionally believed to safeguard the earth plane from excess rain, floods and hurricanes. |
Chasan | Angel of the air his name is inscribed on the seventh pentacle of the sun. |
Chaylon | A cherub or seraph invoked in ritual magic. |
Chayyiel | Chief of the Holy Hayyoth (Cherubim). |
Cheriour | A “terrible angel” charged with punishment of crime and the pursuit of criminals. |
Chermes | Angel of the ninth hour of the night. |
Chosniel (Cover) | An angel invoked for the conferring of a good memory and an open heart |
Colopatiron | As an angel who unlocks prison gates, we can appeal to this sacred being when we are struggling for freedom or independence of any kind: economic, creative, spiritual or psychological. |
Corabael | A Monday angel residing in the first heaven and invoked from the West. |
Corat | A Friday angel of the air, invoked from the East, residing in the third heaven. |
Cupra | One of the Novesiles, Cupra is the personification of light! |
Dalquiel | One of three princes of the third Heaven. The other two are Jabniel and Rabacyal. All rule over fire under the ethnarchy of Anahel. |
Damabiah | An angel of the order of angels with dominion over naval construction. |
Dameal | A Tuesday angel, resident in the fifth heaven. He is evoked from the East. |
Degaliel | An angel who’s name is found inscribed on the third pentacle of the planet Venus. |
Derdekea | A heavenly, powerful female angel who descends to earth for the salvation of man. She is referred to as the Supreme Mother. (also known as Drop) |
Dina | When the world was first created, Dina taught humans seventy different languages. This guiding and teaching angel inspires the human race to pursue wisdom, knowledge and a love of learning |
Diniel | An angel who is one of the 70 child bed amulet angels. He is also a spellbinding angel in “the binding of the tongue of the ruler.” |
Djibril | Faithful Spirit. |
Djin | Helper of the Archangel Gabriel. He is an Elemental King, sphere of fire. He looks somewhat elderly, yet has great muscles. He has flames for hair and is a King of Fire. He can teach you the ways to use fire in magickal workings. He can also bring rituals that you never knew existed and give them to you as gifts. *From the Koran – The Djin (Jinn) are a race of beings created by Allah to serve Him. They are not His children, nor are they deities. They were created from searing hot, smokeless fire, some time before humans were created from clay. Since the Koran also states that the Angels were created from fire, it would seem that the Djin and the Angels are the same kind of beings. However, it is rare that the Koran speaks of “Angels and Jinn” in the same sentence, but often speaks of “Men and Jinn” in one breath. It would seem that the Jinn have a strong interest in consorting with humans, and especially in helping them to stray from the one-true-God. Not entirely, though, as there is at least one reference to Jinn who are righteous and hear the Word of Allah. With those exceptions, we expect that most humans and most Jinn will get their “come-uppance” on judgement day and they (we) will not be pleased with the results. In summary, it would appear that according to the Koran, the Jinn are a species related to Angels which tend to consort with human-kind to the detriment of both. Exceptions noted. |
Donel | One of the numerous angelic guards of the South Wind. |
Druiel | One of the numerous angelic guards of the South Wind. Eheres – An angel invoked in the exorcism of wax. |
Eiael | An angel with dominion over the occult sciences and longevity. When Eiael is evoked the the invocant must recite the 4th verse of Psalm 36. |
Eirnilus | An angel with dominion over fruit. He serves also as one of the genii of the sixth hour. |
Eistibus | A genius of divination, one of the genii of the fourth hour. |
El Auria | Angel of flame and is equated with Ouriel or Uriel. |
El El | One of the angelic guards of the north wind. |
Elimiel | In Jewish cabala, the angel (spirit intelligence) of the moon. |
Eloa | A female angel said to have been born from a tear that Jesus shed. |
Enejie | An angel of the seal invoked in magical rites. |
Esme | Welsh: Gracious protector. |
Espiacent | An angel used in exorcism of wax for bringing about successful accomplishments of ones work. Psalms must be cited after rites of exorcism. |
Eth (Time) | An angelic power, a ministering angel, charged with seeing to it that “all events occur at their appointed time.” |
Eurabatres | An angel of the planet Venus. |
Ezgadi | An angel’s name used in conjuring rites for the successful completion of journeys. |
Fabriel | An angel serving in the 4th Heaven. |
Faith | One of the 3 theological virtues (with hope and charity) depicted as angels by the 15th century Florentine masters.. |
Famiel | A Friday angel of the air. Famiel serves in the third heaven and is evoked from the south. |
Fanuel (Phanuel) | On of the 4 angels of the presence, as noted in Ezra IV, where Fanuel is said to be “Uriel under another aspect.” But see Ramiel, the Shepherd of Hermes, etc. Farris – A governing angel of the 2nd hour of the night. |
Farun Faro Vakshur | In ancient Persian theogony, the protecting angel of mankind. Cf. Metatron in Judaeo-Christian occult lore, where he is often referred to as the “sustainer of mankind.” Farvardin – Angel of March (in ancient Persian lore). Farvardin also governed the 19th day of each month. He is called “one of the Cherubim.” |
Favashi – (Pravashi, Farohars, Ferouers, Fervers, Farchers) | –in Zoroastrianism, the celestial prototype of all created beings, the guardian angels of believers. They possessed a dual character of nature: angels on the one hand and, on the other, beings with human qualities, attributes, and thoughts. They were the fravardin of the Zend-Avesta, “female genii dwelling in all things and protectors of mankind.” In Jacob Easserman’s novel Dr. Kerkhoven, the favashi are defined as “part of the human soul yet independent of the body. . . neither are they assigned to one and the same body; they may find themselves another body, provided it belongs to the pure.” |
Feluth [Silat] | |
Ferchers [Favashi] | |
Flaef | In the Cabala, an angelic luminary concerned with human sexuality. |
Flames | An order of angels, “one of the classes in Talmud and Targum,” says Volatire in his “Of Angels, Genii, and Devils.” Chief of the order is Melba who, in Buddist theogony, is identified with the Judaeo-Christian angel Michael. |
Flauros [Hauras] | |
Focalor (Forcalor, Furcalor) | – Before he fell, Focalor was an angel of the order of thrones. This “fact” was proved after infinite research,” reports Spence in An Encyclopedia of Occultism. Focalor is a mighty duke in the demonic spirits. His special office or mission is to sink ships of war and slay men. After 1,000 years (or 1,500 years) he “hopes to returnn to the 7th Heaven,” as he confided to Solomon. When involked, Forcalor manifests as a man with the wings of a griffin. Focalor is an anagram for Rofocale (q.v.) Forcas (Foras, Forras, Furcas, Fourcas) – In occult lore it is not indicated what rank Forcas once held in the angelic hierarchy, or to what order he belonged; but he is a fallen angel; in Hell he is a renowned president or duke; and here he devotes his time to teaching rhetoric, logic, and mathematics. He can render people invisible; he knows also how to restore lost property. |
Forces | – In the view of John of Damascus, forces constitues an angelic order sometimes identified as powers, sometimes as virtues or authorities. John of damascus places forces 3rd in the 2nd triad of the 9 choirs. their special duty is or was to govern earthly affairs. |
Forfax (Morax, Marax) | In Scot’s Discoverie of Witchcraft, a great earl and president of the underworld in command of 36 legions of spirits; he gives skill in astrinomy and liberal arts. He is also called Foraii. Manifest in the form of heifer. His sign is reproduced in Shah, The Secret Lore of Magic. |
Forneus | Before he fell, Forneus was of the order of thrones and partly also of the order of angels. In the underworld he is a great marquis, with 29 legions of infernal spirits ready to carry out his commands. In addition to teching art, rhetoric, and all languages, he cause men to be loved by their enemies. It is said that he is involked, Forneus manifest in the form of a sea monster. |
Fourcas [Forcas] | A Tuesday angel of the 5th Heaven, involked from the north. |
Fraciel | |
Framoch | In Waite,The Lemegeton, an angel of the 7th hour of the night, under Mandrion. |
Fravardin [Favashi] | |
Fravashi [Favashi] | |
Fremiel | In de Albano, The Heptameron and Waite, The Lemegeton, an angel of the 4th hour of the night, serving undr Jefischa.[Favashi] |
Friagne | In occult texts generally, a Tuesday angel serving in the 5th Heaven and involked from the east. |
Fromezin | An angel of the 2nd hour of the night under the command of Farris. |
Fromzon | Angel of the 3rd hour of the night. |
Fuleriel | An angel of the 6th hour of the night, serving under Zaazonash. |
Furlac | An angel of the earth. |
Furmiel | An angel of the 11th hour of the day, serving under Bariel. |
Fustiel | An angel of the 5th hour of the day, serving under Sazquiel. |
Gaap (Tap) | Once of the order of potentates (powers), now a fallen angel, Gaap serves, in Hell, as “a great president and a might prince.” As a King of the south, he rules 66 legions of infernal spirits. |
Gabamiah | In Solonic goetic rites, a great angel involked by the use of the incantary power of the name of the angel Uriel Hebrew: Pet form of Gabriella, name of an angel. |
Gabi | Hebrew: Pet form of Gabriella, name of an angel. |
Gabriel (“God is my strength”) | One of the two highest ranking angels. He is the angel of mercy, annunciation, resurrection, vengeance, death and revelation. He presides over paradise and is the ruling angel of the first heaven. This archangel is a primary messenger of God, bringing divine announcements and revelations to humankind, acting as an intermediary between heaven and earth and helping us to interpret our dreams and our visions. Gabriel grants wishes and hopes to mortals, as well as joy, mercy, understanding of mysteries, truth, justice, miracles and love. Essene prayer: “Gabriel, Angel of Life, enter my limbs and give strength to my whole body”. |
Gabuthelon | An angel whose name was revealed to Esdras as among the 9 who will govern “at the end of the world.” Apart from Gabuthelon, the others are: Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, Raphael, and Aker, Arphugitonos, Beburos, Zebuleon. |
Gadal | An angel involked in magic rites, according to Waite, The Book of Ceremonial Magic |
Gadamel [Hagiel] | |
Gader | In hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Merkabah), an angelic guard stationed at the 4th angelic hall. |
Gadiel | A “most holy angel” involked in goetic operations, as directed in Mathers, The Greater Key of Solomon, Gadiel is a resident of the 5th Heaven. Gadiel is one of numerous angelic guards of the gates of the South Wind. The fact that Gadiel’s name is found inscribed on an oriental charm (kamea) suggests that he must have been regarded as a power to protect the wearer against evil. |
Gadreel (Gadriel–Aramaic, “God is my helper”) | – It was Gadreel who, reputedly, led Eve astray — which, if true, would make Gadreel rather than Satan the talking serpent and seducer in the Garden of Eden. Like Azazel, Gadreel made man familiar with the weapons of war. |
Gadriel | Chief ruling angel of the 5th Heaven in charge of wars among nations. [see Gadreel.] When a prayer ascebds to Heaven, gadriel crowns it, then accompanies it to the 6th Heaven.Galearii are the lowest ranking angels. |
Ga’ga | In hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Merkabah), an angelic guard stationed at the 7th heavenly hall. |
Gaghiel | an angelic guard of the 6th Heaven. |
Galdel | A Tuesday angel resident of the 5th Heaven; he is to be involked from the south. |
Galearii | (Army Servants) Galearii are the lowest ranking angels. |
Gale Raziya | One of the many names of the angel Metatron. |
Galgal(l)im (“sheres”) | – A superior order of angels of a rank equal to the seraphim. The galgallim are called “the wheels of the Merkabah” and are equated with the order of ophanim. There are 8 ruling angels in the order, with Galgiel or Rakbiel generally designated as chief. The galgalim share with the other Merkabah angels in their performance of the Celestial Song. |
Galgaliel | Eponymous head of the order of galgalim (chariots of the Merkabah); chief angel of the wheel of the sun. |
Galizur – (Hebrew, “revealer of the rock”–Gallitzur, Gallizur, Raziel, Raguil, Akrasiel) – | One of the great angels in Talmudic lore whom Moses encountered in Heaven, as related by Simon ben Lakish. It was Galizur, “surnamed Raziel,’ who is reputed to have given Adam The Book of the Angel Raziel. He is aruling prince of the 2nd Heaven and an expounder of the Torah’s devine wisdom. “He spreads his wings over the hayyoth lest their fiery breath consume the ministering angels.” |
Gallizur [Galizur] | |
Galmon | In hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Merkabah), an angelic guard stationed at the 4th heavenly hall. |
Gamaliel – (Hebrew, “recompense of God”) | – In the cabala and gnostic writings, one of the great acons and luminaries, a beneficient spirit associated with Gabriel, Abraxas, Mikhar, and Samlo. However, Levi rates Hamaliel, as evil, “an adversary of the cherubim” serving under Lilith (who is the demon of debauchery). In the Revelation of Adam to His Son Seth (a Coptic apocalypse), Gamaliel is one of the high, holy celestial poers whose mission is “to draw the elect up to Heaven. |
Gambiel | Ruler of the zodiac sign of Aquarius, as cited in Camfield, A Theological Discourse of Angels. He is also mention in The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses as a zodiacal angel |
Gambriel | One of the gusrdian angels of the 5th Heaven. |
Gamerin | In ceremonial magical rites, an angel called in for special service, according to Waite, The Ceremonial Book of Magic. The name Gamerin should be engraved on the Sword of the Art, before the start of the conjuring rite. |
Gamidoi | A “most holy angel” of the 1st hour of the night. |
Gamiel | Sipreme ruling angel of the 1st hour of the night. |
Gamorin Debabbin (Gamerin) | An angel involked in the conjuration of the Sword. |
Gamrial | One of the 64 angel wardens of the 7 celestial halls. |
Gamsiel | Angel of the 8th hour of the night, serving under Narcoriel. |
Ganael | One of the 7 planetary rulers (Electrons) serving under the joint rule of the angels Apudiel and Camael. |
Gardon | An angel involked in the benediction of the Salt, according to Mathers. |
Garfiel (Garfiel) | One of the guardians of the 5th Heaven. |
Gargatel | One of the three angel’s of summer. He acts in association with Tariel and Gaviek |
Gariel | An angel of the order of shinanim, according to Hayim Haziz, “The Seraph,” The Literary Review, Spring 1958. In Hechalotgh Rabbati, Gariel is and angelic Guard of the 5th Heaven. |
Garthiel | Chief officer angel of the 1st hour of the night, serving under Gamiel. |
Garshanal | An angelic name found inscribed on an ornimental charm (kamea) for warding off evil. |
Gaspard | A spirit invoked in magical rites to procure to the the invocant a lady’s garter. |
Gastrion | An angel of the 8th hour of the night, serving under Narcoriel. |
Gat(h)tiel | One of the angelic guards of the 5th Heaven. |
Gauriil Ishliha | A Talmudic angel who presides over the east. His duty is to see to it that the sun rises every morning at the right time. Gauriil also appears in Mandaean lore and corresponds to the Zoroastrian Sraosha or to the Hebrew Gabriel. |
Gaviel | With Gargatel and Tariel, Gaviel serves as one of the 3 angels of the summer. |
Gavreel (Gavriel) | A variant for Gabriel used by the Ethiopian Hebrew Rabbinical College of the Black Jews of harlem (New York). To this sect there are 4 cardinal angels (of whom Gavreel is one) and they are to be involked for the curing of disease, the restoring of sight, turning enemies into friends, and “keeping the invocant from going crazy in the night.” The other 3 cardinal angels are Micharel (for Michael), Owreel (for Uriel), and Rafarel (for Raphael). Gavreel is one of the numerous angelic guards of the gates of the East Wind. In hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Merkabah), he is an angelic guard stationed either at the 2nd or 4th heavenly hall. |
Gazardiel | An angel who holds dominion over the rising sun, we pray to this illuminated one for the promise of new beginnings, innocence, renewal, awakening and enlightenment. Face the rising sun in the morning and pray to this angel for these spirit gifts and attributes |
Gazarniel | An angel of “flame of fire” who sought to oppose and wound Moses at the time that the Lawgiver visited Heaven. Moses routed Gazarniel, we are told, “by pronouncing the Holy Name consisting of 12 letters.” |
Gazriel | one of 7o childbed amulet angels. |
Gdiel [Gediel] | |
Geal | Ang angel of the 4th altitude |
Gebril | An angel involked in conjuring rites. |
Geburael (Geburah) | A sefira of the Briatic world. who figures frequently in cabalistic conjuring operations. In The Ancient’s Book of Magic, Geburah or Geburael (meaning strength) is equated with Gamaliel and it is said that the influence of Elohi (God) “penetrates the angel Geburah (or Gamaliel) and descends through the shere of [the planet] Mars.” Geburah or Geburael (“devine power or strength”) – An angel who is the upholder of the left hand of God. In occult works, Geburah is usally listed as 5th of the 10 holy sefiroth (devine emanations). He is also the order of serphim. Identified variously as Gamaliel, Khamuel (Camael) and, in Isaac ha-Cohen of Soria’s text, as Geviririon. |
Geburathiel | The angel of gegurah. In 3 Enoch ((the Hebrew Enoch), Geburat(h)iel is one of the great angel princes represnting ” the divine strength, might, and power.” He is the chief steward of the 4th hall inthe 7th Heaven. |
Gedael (Giadaiyal, “fortune of God”) | In Enoch I Gedael is an angel of one of the seasons. Cornelius Agrippa cites Gedael (Gediel) as a governing angel of the zodiac. |
Gedariah | A supervising chief angel of the 3rd Heaven. He ministers three times a day; he bows to prayers ascending from the second heaven, crowns such prayers, then transmits them for further ascent. |
Gedemel | a spiit of Venus, of which planet the angel Hagiel is the presiding intelligence, according to Patacelus in his doctrine of Talismans. |
Gediel (Gdiel) | Is one of the chief princes in the 4th chora or altitude. In An angel involke din conjuring rites. |
Gedobonai | An angel of the chora or altitude involked in magical prayer. |
Gedudiel | In hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Markabah), an angelic guard stationed at the 7th heavenly hall. |
Gedudim | A class of angels of the Song-Uttering Choirs under the leadership of Tagas. |
Gedulael – | One of the sefiroth (divine emanations) involked in cabalistic rites. |
Gehatsita | In hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Merkabah), an angelic guard stationed at the 5th heavenly hall. |
Gehegiel | An angel guard of the 6th Heaven. |
Gehirael | In hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Merkbabah), an angelic guard stationed at the 7th heavenly hall. |
Gehorey | In hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Merkbabah), an angelic guard stationed at the 7th heavenly hall. |
Gehoriel | In hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Merkbabah), an angelic guard stationed at the 1st heavenly hall. |
Gehuel | In hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Merkbabah), an angelic guard stationed at the 6th heavenly hall. |
Geliel | One of the 28 angels governing the 28 mansions of the moon. |
Gelomiros | An angel of the 3rd chora or altitude involked in magical prayer, as set forth in The Almadel of Solomon. |
Geminiel | On of th governing angels of the zodiac. |
Gemmut | Is an archon who serves under the rulership of Kalapatauroth (who causes all icons and all destinies to resolve). |
Genaritzod | A chief officer-angel of the 7th hour of the night, serving under Mendrion. |
Genii of Fire | In occultism, there are 3 genii of fire: Anael, king of astral light; Michael, king of the sun; and Sammael, king of volcanoesAn angel of the order of powers. |
Genius (pl. genii) | Another name for angel or spirit or intelligence and “administer justice to the wicked, and suffering to the righteous.” |
Geno | An angel of the order of powers. |
Genon | An angel of the second chora or altitude involked in magical prayers. |
Gereimon | Like Genon, an angel of the 2nd chora |
Gergot | In hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Merkabah), and angelic guard stationed at the 6th heavenly hall. |
Germael (“majesty of God”) | An angel sent by God to create Adam from the dust–a mission also ascribed to Gabriel. |
Geron | Like Genon and Gereimon (q.v.), one of the angel of the 2nd chora or altitude involked in magical prayer. |
Geroskesufael | in hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Merkabah), an angelic guard stationed at the 7th heavenly hall. |
Gerviel (Cerviel) | In Jewish cabal, the preceptor angel of King Davis. As Cerviel, this angel is chief of the order of principalites (clohim), sharing the post with Haniiel, Nisroc, and others. |
Gethel | An angel set over hidden things. |
Geviririon | An angel symbolizing or personifying geburah (fear or strength), Gerviririon ranks 5th of the 10 holy sefiroth. |
Geviriyah | One of the many names of the angel Metatron. |
Gezardia | [Gazardiel] |
Gezuriya | – In Malache Elyon, an angel of the order of powers; he is a guard of one of the celestial halls (hechaloth) and ruler over 6 other angels, among them the angel of the sun, Gazatdiya. |
Gheoriah | An angel of the order of powers. |
Giatiyah | One of the many names of the angel Metatron. |
Gibborim (“mighty ones”) | An order of angels of the Song-Uttering Choirs under the leadership of Tagas. “They are the might ones. . . .men of name. ” The gibborim are genarlaly regarded as evil. Gidaijal (Gedael–“fortune of God”) – A luminary of the seasons, as listed in Enoch I. He is the leader of the heads of thousands. |
Giel | The angel with dominion over the zodiac sign Gemini. |
Gippuyel | One of the many names for the angel Metatron. |
Glaras | An angel of the 1st hour of the night, serving under Gamiel. |
Glauron or Glaura | A beneficent spirit of the air, involked from the North. |
Glmarij | An angel of the third hour of the day. |
Gmial | One of the 64 wardens of the 7 celestial halls. |
Goap | Formerly an angel of the order of powers; now fallen and in Hell. Goap is one of the infernal regions’ 11 presidents. He is also known as Gaap and tap. |
Golab (“incendiaries”) | one of the adversaries of the seraphim, one of the 10 unholy sefiroth “whose cortex is Uriel.” Golab has also been denoted a spirit of wrath and sedition, operating under hisa chief, Sammael the Black. Golandes – An angel involked in the excorcism of Wax. |
Gonael | One of the numerous guards of the gates of the North Wind. |
Gonfalons | order of angel in the celestial hierarchy. Rafael speaks of “Standards and ganfalons” who “for the distinction serve/Of hierarchies, of Orders, and Degrees.” |
Gorfiniel | An angelic guard of the 7th Heaven |
Gorson or Gorsou [Gurson] | |
Gotzone (goh-tsoh-nee) – | Basque: Angel, messenger. |
Gradhiel [Gradiel] | Gradiel (Gradhiel, Graphiel–“might of God”) – intelligence (angel) of the planet Mars when this luminary enters the signs of the Ram and Scorpio. gradiel’s corresponding angel (for Mars) is Bartyabel (q.v.). |
Graniel | An angel of the 2nd hour, serving under Anael. |
Granozin | An angel of the 2nd hour of the night, serving under Farris. |
Graphathas | “One of the 9 angels that run together throughout the heavenly and earthly places,” where tha names of the 9 angels are revealed by Beliar to Bartholomew. |
Graphiel (Gradiel) | A spirit in cabalistic enumerations answering to Babriel, according to Forlong, Encyclopedia of Religions. |
Grasbarben | with Hadkiel, Grasgarben governs the sign of Libra |
Grial (Griel) | A guardian angel of the 5th Heaven; also one of the 70 childbed amulet angels. |
Griel [see Grial] | |
Grogori (egoroi, egregori,”watchers”) | In Jewish legendary lore, the grigori are a superior order of angels in both the 2nd and 5th Heaven (depending on whether they are the holy or unholy ones). They resemble men in appearance, but are taller than giants, and are eternally silent. Ruling prince of the order is Salamiel “who rejected the Lord.” |
Guabarel | An angel of autmn. In addition to Guabearel, another angel cited in occult lore as governing autumn is tarquam (q.v.). |
Guael (Guel) – | An angel of the 5th Heaven ruling on Tuesday, Guael is involked from the east. |
Gulacoc | An angel of the Seal, used for conjuring. |
Gulahab | 5th of the 10 unholy sefiroth, as noted in Moses de Burgos’ text. |
Gurid | A summer equinox angel. Effective when invoked as an amulet against the evil eye. |
Guriel (“whelp of God”) | one of the angel ruling the zodiacal sign of Leo. |
Gurson – (Gorson or Gorsoyu) | one of the routed forces under Lucifer, now serving in the nether regions as king of the south. |
Guth | one of the angelic soldiers of the planet Jupiter |
Gutrix | In occultism, a Thursday angel of the air, ministering to Suth, chief of these angels, all of whom are subject in turn to the South Wind. Acting with Gutrix is Maguth, who likewise ministers to Suth. |
Guziel | In M. Gaster, The Sword of Moses, an evel angel summoned in incantation rites against an enemy. |
Gvurtial | An angelic guard of one of the great halls (or Places) of the 4th Heaven. |
Gzrel | In Tracthenberg, Jewish Magic Supersition, an angel involked to countermand evel decrees. The word Gzriel is part of a 42-letter name of God. |
Haael | One of the 72 angels of the zodiac. |
Haaaiah | An angel of the order of dominations. Haaiah rules over diplimacy and ambassadors, and is one of the 72 angels bearing the name of God Shemhamphorae, Haaiah sigil is reproduced in Ambelain, La Kabbale Pratique. |
Haamiah | An angelic of the order of powers. Haamiah domiates religious cults and “protects all those who seel the truth.” |
Haarez | An angel of the Seal, as noted in The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses. |
Haatan | A genius wh conceals treasures, according to Apollonius of Tyana, The Nuctecemeron. |
Habbiel (Habiel) | A Monday angel of the first heaven. An angel who is appealed to for loyal love and romance, invoked in love charms. |
Habriel | An angel of the order of powers, summoned in conjuring rites. |
Habudiel | In ocultism, an angel of the Lord’s Day, resident of the 4th Heaven. He is involked from the south. |
Habu(h)iah | An angel who exercises dominion over agriculture and fecundity. Habuhiah is one of the 72 angels bearing the name of God Shemhamphorae. |
Hachashel | One of the 72 angels of the zodiac. |
Hadakiel | He governs the sign of libra. |
Hadar | The superior Benignity” anoceived of by cabalists as a sefira. |
Hadariel [Hadraniel] | |
Hadariron | An archon named in lesser hechloth lore and in the Alphabet of Rabbi Akiba. |
Hadarmiel | A holy angel named in Mathers, The Great Key of Solomon. |
Hadarniel [Hadraniekl] | |
Hadasdagedoy | In hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Merkabah), an angelic guard of the 6th heavenly hall. |
Hadraniel (Hadarniel, Hadariel, Hadriel–majesty of God”) | A porter angel stationed at the 2nd gate in Heaven (according to one view). He is taller than Kamuel “by 60 myriads of parasangs” but shorter than Sandalphon “by a 500 years’ journey.” In gnosticism Hadraniel, great as he is, is “only one of the 7 suborndinates to Jehudiel, prince of fire.” As Hadriel, he serves among the numerous angelic guards of the gates of the East Wind. In Sefer ha-Heshek he is also one of the 72 names (actually more than 100) of Metatron. In 3 Enoch, Odeberg holds that it is possible for Hadraniel to be identified with Metatron and that he has indeed so identified in apocalyptic literature. |
Hadriel (Hadraniel) | Equate with Pusiel in Revelation of Rabbi Joshua Ben Levi. |
Hadrion | A variant form of Hadariron. |
Haduriel | In hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Merkabah), an angelic guard stationed at the 6th heavenly hall. |
Hadiririon | “The beloved angel of God,” who may be involked in ritual magic rites. |
Hadiya(hay-dee-yah) – | Arabic: Guide to righteousness; gift. |
Hafaza | In Muslim lore, a term denoting angels, The hafaza constitute a special class, are 4 in number, and “protect man from jinn, men and Satans.” On these 4 angels devolves the duty of writing down the actions of mortals. |
Hafkiel | – In Montgomery, Aramaic Incantation Texts from Nippur, and angel involked in the exorcism of demons. |
Hagai | – In hechaloth lore (Ma’asseh Merkabah), an angelic guard stationed at the 5th heavenly hall. |
Hagedola | An angel of The Seal, involked in ceremonial rites. |
Haggai | a minor Hebrew prophet called “God’s messenger or angel.” |
Haggo | An angel of the Seal who could be summoned in conjuring rites, like Hagedola. |
Hagiel | The intelligence of Venus when that planet enters the signs of Taurus and libra. Hagaiel’s cabalistic number is 49. His corresponding angel, the spirit ruler of Venus, is Gadamel. |
Hagios | The name of a great, or one of the secret names of God. |
Halon | Angel |
Jael | One of the twin Cherubim on the Mercy Seat of the Ark of the Covenant, the other cherub being Zarall. Jael is an angel governing the sign of Libra. |
Janiel | Angel of the fifth Heaven, ruling on Tuesday and subject to the East Wind. |
Jariel | An angel of divine face or prescence. A varient form of Rziel, Suriel or Sariel. |