Fabriel- an angel of the
Fourth Heaven.
Faith- one of the
Theological Virtues.
Fakr-Ed-Din ("poor one of faith")- one of the
Yezidic archangels who is
invoked in prayers.
Famiel - a
Friday angel of the air who lives in the
Third Heaven.
Fanuel (Phanuel) - one of the four angels of the Divine
Presence and possibly another aspect of the angel
Uriel. Also see
Phanuel, where he is said to be
Raguel,
Ramiel, the Shepherd of
Hermes.
Farchers - See
Farohars.
Farohars - See
Favashi.
Ferris - one of the angels who rule the second
hour of the night.
Farun Faro Vakshur - the
Zoroastrian
angel who serves as the protector of mankind. He is the equivalent of the Judaeo-Christian
Metatron who is
often called "the sustainer of mankind."
Farvardin - a Persian angel of
March and
a ruler of the nineteenth day of every month. He is also said to be a member of the
Cherubim.
Favashi -
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Feluth - See
Silat.
Ferouers - See
Favashi.
Fervers - See
Favashi.
Fire-Speaking Angel - See
Hashmal.
Flaef - a wise Cabalistic angel of human sexuality.
Flames - an
order of angels
in Talmud and Targum, according to Of Angels, Genii, and Devils by Voltaire. Their chief is
Melha, the Buddhist equivalent of
Michael.
Flauros - See
Hauras.
Foraii - See
Forfax.
Focalor a.k.a. Forcalor, Furcalor and
Rofocale - an angel who
fell from the
Thrones. Now a
powerful duke in hell who in charge of thirty legions of demonic hordes, he hopes to return his home in the
Seventh Heaven
in either 1.000 or 1,500 years. In the meantime, his purpose as a servant of evil is to sink the ships of war
and kill men. When invoked
he appears in the form of a man with the wings of a griffon.
Foras - See
Forcas.
Forcalor - See
Focalor.
Forcas (Foras, Forras, Furcas, Fourcas) - a
fallen angel and
grand duke of Hell who commands twenty-nine of the infernal legions.
He teaches humans rhetoric, logic, and mathematics, helps in finding lost things,
and grants the gift of invisibility when
invoked.
Forces - an
order of angels
that place third in the second triad of the nine choirs. They have been identified by
John of Damascus as being the equivalent of the
Powers, the
Virtues, and the authorities.
Forras - See
Forcas.
Forfax a.k.a. Foraii, Morax and Marax - a
fallen angel
and count, great earl, and president in Hell who commands thirty-six infernal legions.
He teaches the astronomy and the liberal arts to humans. When
invoked
he manifests in the form of a cow and his sign can be found in The Secret Lore of Magic by Shah.
Forneus - a
fallen angel and
infernal marquise who commands twenty-nine of the demonic hordes. He teaches humans all languages,
art, and rhetoric as well as how to be loved by one's enemies. When
invoked he is
said to appear as a sea monster. Before his fall he was a member of both the
Thrones and the
Angels.
Fortitude - one of the
Cardinal Virtues
who was depicted as an angel by the fifteenth century Florentine masters.
Fourcas - See
Forcas.
Fraciel - an angel of the
Fifth Heaven and a ruler of
Tuesday who is
invoked in the north.
Framoch - an angel who, under the command of
Mandrion, rules the seventh
hour of the night.
Fravardin - See
Favashi.
Fravasgu - See
Favashi.
Fravishi - See
Favashi.
Fremiel - an angel who serves
Jefischa as a ruler of the fourth
hour of the night.
Friagne - an angel of the
Third Heaven and of
Tuesday who is
invoked in the east.
Fromezin - an angel who serves
Farris as a ruler of the second
hour of the night.
Fromzon - an angel who serves
Sarquamich as a ruler of the third
hour of the night.
Fuleriel - an angel who serves
Zaazonash as a ruler of the sixth
hour of the night.
Furcas - See
Forcas.
Furcalor - See
Focalor.
Furiel - an angel who serves
Veguaniel as a ruler of the third
hour of the day.
Furlac (Phorlakh) - an angel who rules over the
Earth.
Furmiel - an angel who serves
Bariel as a ruler of the eleventh
hour of the day.
Fustiel - an angel who serves
Sazquiel as a ruler of the fifth
hour of the day.
Futiniel - an angel who serves
Sazquiel as a ruler of the fifth
hour of the day.
G
Gaap - a
fallen angel who used to be a member of the
Powers, a.k.a. Potentates.
In Hell he is considered to be a "great president and mighty prince," as well as the king of the south,
who commands sixty-six the infernal legions.
Gabamiah - an angel who is
invoked in Solomonic
rites by using Uriel's name.
Gabrael - an angel of the
Moon.
Gabriel - his name means "God is my power," "God is my strength,"
"Hero of God," and "The Mighty One." As one of the two highest-ranking angels in heaven (in Mohammedan and
Judaeo-Christian lore) he is the angel of
annunciation, death and resurrection, vengeance and compassion. He is also the angel of revelation,
wisdom, mercy, redemption, hope and promise.
Above all, Gabriel is the divine messenger who reveals God's will to humanity. As such, he grants
women the gift of maternity and he instructs children during their nine-month gestation period in
their mother's womb. Then, prior to a soul's birth he informs one of the mystery of incarnation and
lets one know what their talents and tasks in this world will be. As the patron saint of small children
he looks after and nourishes the child in each of us, a child who may be arrested in growth or wounded
and in need of love. He guides us to release our inner child with words of tenderness and love.
Gabriel helps us to find the wisdom in our physical bodies and to know our personal truths.
He respects the absolute individuality of each person and can help us to live our truths faithfully,
nurturing our strength and our conviction that we are each making a valuable contribution to the spiritual
development of humanity simply by being whom we are. He can also help us to listen to our intuition and inner voice.
In the Muslim tradition Gabriel has 140 pairs of wings. He is also a great archangel who is stationed
in the west, where the sun sets, where he is charged with sealing the door where evil lives. The west
is believed to be the door to evil because the sun's setting covers the Earth with the darkness night,
which has always been associated with negative forces.
Another of Gabriel's duties is to retrieve the spirits of the newly dead and guide them to their
appropriate place of rest, a place determined by that human's past actions. He then guides all
spirits back to Earth for their next incarnation. If terminally ill people wish to prolong their
lives, they can appeal to Gabriel before the Divine Throne to intercede on their behalf. On Judgment
Day, Gabriel will sound his trumpet to awaken the souls of the dead.
Gabriel presides over Paradise and is responsible for ripening all of the fruits on Earth.
He is also said to be a consummate linguist. He and Michael are the only angels named in the Old Testament,
unless you count the Book of Tobit, in which case
Raphael
is the third to be mentioned by name. He is also credited with being the ruling prince of the
First Heaven,
even though he is said to "sit on the left-hand side of God" (who is said to reside in either
the Seventh or Tenth Heaven). According to the Third Book of Enoch, Gabriel, and not
Michael, rules the
element of Fire,
and he is the prince regent of the Sixth Heaven
and not the First.
In Islam Gabriel is known as
Jibril, and is said to
have dictated the Koran to Mohammed and is hailed as the "spirit of truth." The Jews believe
that it was he who destroyed all of the sinful cities of earth and who, according to Talmud,
also killed Sennacherib's hosts "with a sharpened scythe which had been ready since Creation."
There was also a time when Gabriel was punished for disobeying a direct order from God.
During the days that he spent outside of the "heavenly Curtain"
Dobiel stood in for him.
To appeal to Gabriel for aid light a silver candle in his name by the light of the full
moon while stating your desire. Next, extinguish the flame in a goblet of cold mineral water.
Then drink the water in a single draught, without removing the goblet from your lips. Repeat
this process using the same candle for nine consecutive full moons, this is especially effective
for a woman who wishes to conceive.
Gabril - See
Meachuel or
Nesanel.
Gabuthelon - one of the nine angels who will reign at
"the end of the world."
Gadal - an angel who figures in the
invocations found in
The Book of Ceremonial Magic.
Gadamiel - another name for
Hagiel.
Gader - an angel guardian of the
Fourth Heaven.
Gadiel - an angel of the
Fifth Heaven and a
"most holy angel" who is used in Solomonic
invocations.
His name has been found inscribed upon an oriental charm (kamea) that is used to protect
the wearer against evil and he is also one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Gadreel - a
fallen angel who was one of
Satan's chief collaborators
during the angelic rebellion. Enoch believes that it was Gadreel, and not Satan, who assumed the
form of a snake to tempt Eve in the Garden of Eden. And, like
Azazel he is said to have
taught mankind about the weapons of war. His name means "God is my helper" and he is often confused with
Gadriel.
Gadriel - not to be confused with
Gadreel, he is a regent of the
Fifth Heaven who is in
charge of the wars between earth's nations. He also crowns and carries the prayers of the faithful up to the
Sixth Heaven.
Gaf - one of five Mandaean
angels of darkness.
Ga'ga - an angel of the
Seventh Heaven.
Gaghiel - an angel who guards the
Sixth Heaven.
Galdel - an angel of the
Fifth Heaven who rules over
Tuesday and can be
invoked in the south.
Galeari a.k.a. Galearii ("army servants") - a
group of angels of the lowest
celestial rank, according to the Jewish Encyclopedia, "Angelology."
Galearii - See
Galeari.
Gale Raziya - one of the many names of
Metatron.
Galgaliel a.k.a. Galgliel - a regent of the sunshine, along with
Raphael. As one of the chief
angels of the sun, he also rules the sun's wheel. He is also said to be chief of the
order of galgallim
Galgalim - See
Galgallim.
Galgallim ("spheres" and "the wheels of the
Merkabah") - an
order of angels equal in rank to the
Seraphim and the celestial equivalent of the
Ophanim (Hebrew for Cherubim).
Their order consists of eight angels, chief among them being either
Galgaliel or
Rikbiel and, like the
Cherubim, they share in the singing of the
Holy Trisagion.
Galgliel - See
Galgaliel.
Galiel - one of the many names of
Metatron.
Galizur - See
Gallizur YHVH.
Gallaliel - a prince of the
Sun.
Gallizur YHVH a.k.a. Gallitzur, Galizur,
Raziel,
Raguel, and
Akraziel -
he is one of the great angels in the Talmud whom Moses met in Heaven and an Enochian great prince
of the Divine Presence. He is also a teacher the mysteries of the Torah (Law) and the prince regent of either the
First or
Second Heaven.
Of Gallizur it is also said that "he spreads his wings over the
hayyoth
lest their fiery breath consume the ministering angels."
Gallitzur - See
Gallizur.
Galmon - an angelic guardian of the halls of the
Fourth Heaven.
Gamaliel ("recompense of God") - one of the great
angels who brings the souls of the Lord's elect to Heaven and an assistant to
Gabriel.
He is one of the Gnostic's great
archons who is said
to be a kind and helpful spirit. He is often associated with
Abraxas,
Mikhar, and
Samlo, as well as
aforementioned connection to Gabriel. However, in Philosophie Occulte by Levi, he is an evil servant of
Lilith's who wages battles against the
Cherubim.
Gambiel - a zodiac angel who is a regent of
Aquarius.
Gambriel - a guardian of the
Fifth Heaven.
Gamerin - His name is engraved upon the Sword of the Art before beginning
conjuring rites
in ceremonial magic. In fact, according to The Book of Ceremonial Magic, he is only called
upon for special services.
Gamidoi - a Solomonic angel used in
invocations of a the magickal kind.
Gamiel - the supreme ruler of the first
hour of the night.
Gamorin Debabim - an angel who, like
Gamerin is
invoked for the conjuration of the sword.
Gamrial - See
Gamriel.
Gamriel a.k.a. Gamrial - one of the sixty-four guardians of the
celestial halls.
Ganael - a
planetary angel who rules the
celestial spheres as a servant to
Canael and
Apudiel.
Gardon - a Solomonic angel
invoked to consecrate the Salt.
Garfial - an angel who guards the
Fifth Heaven.
Garfiel - See
Garfial.
Gargatel - one of the three angelic ruler of
summer, along with
Gaviel and
Tariel.
Gariel - a member of the
Shinanim, an order of angels
similar in rank and purpose to the
Cherubim. He is also one of
the angels who guard the
Fifth Heaven.
Garshanel - the name of angel that is inscribed upon an oriental
charm (kamea)
used for protecting one from evil.
Garthiel - an angelic servant to
Gamiel who rules the first
hour of the night.
Garzanal - the name of an angel that is inscribed upon an oriental protection
charm (kamea).
Gaspard - an angel of Solomonic
magic who is invoked
in order for one to obtain a lady's garter.
Gastrion - an angel who serves
Narcoriel as a ruler of the eighth
hour of the night.
Gathiel - See
Gatiel.
Gatiel a.k.a. Gathiel - a guardian of the
Fifth Heaven.
Gauriil Ishliha - as a Talmudic angel of the east, it
is he who ensures that the sun will rise on time each morning. In Mandaean lore he is the equivalent to the
Zoroastrian
Sraosha and the Hebrew
Gabriel. Also see
Ishliah.
Gaviel - one of the three ruling angels of
summer. The other two are
Gargatel and
Tariel.
Gavreel a.k.a. Gavriel - one of the four cardinal
angels of the Ethiopian Hebrew Rabbinical College of the Black Jews of Harlem (New York).
As such he is an angel who can help us to make peace with our enemies, cure diseases, restore
one's eyesight, and keep one from going crazy in the night. He also encourages mental balance
and peace of mind and serves as a guardian of the East Wind. His home is in either the
Second or
Fourth Heaven. His associates are
Micharel (Michael),
Owreel (Uriel), and
Rafarel (Raphael).
Gavriel - See
Gavreel.
Gazardiel a.k.a. Casardia and Gazardiya - a chief angel
of the east who is also one of the angels who are in charge of the making sure that the sun rises and sets on time.
According to The Zohar
he "kisses the prayers of the faithful and conveys them to the supernal firmament."
Gazardiya - See
Gazardiel.
Gazarniel - the only mention of this angel is in Raskin's Kabbalah,
Book of Creation, Zohar, so the information may be incorrect. But, in the book it says that Gazarniel is
an angel of "flame and fire" who fought against Moses when he visited Heaven. It also says that Moses was able
to beat him by pronouncing the 12 letters of the
secret name of God. While this may be
an event that indeed took place, the name of the angel may have actually been
Hadraniel and the letters in God's
name seventy-two (as all other sources of information about the Shemhamphora state), rather than just twelve.
Gazriel - one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Gdiel - See
Gediel.
Geal - an angel of the
Fifth Heaven.
Gebiel - one of the angels of the fourth
altitude.
Gebril - an angel of The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses who is used in
conjurations.
Geburael a.k.a. Geburah ("strength") - an angel associated with
Geburah, the fifth
sephira of the Tree of Life, and a member of the
Seraphim. He is often paired with
Gamaliel and descends from
Heaven via the sphere of Mars,
carrying God's (Elohi's) influence within him.
He is also said to hold God's left hand, the hand that God uses to dispense justice and severity and is often
used in cabalistic conjuring
rites.
Geburah a.k.a.
Geburael,
Khamael (Camael), and
Geviririon
("divine power" or "strength") - the fifth of the ten
Sephira (divine emanation)
of the Tree of Life and a member of the
Seraphim.
Geburathiel a.k.a. Geburatiel -
the principle guardian of the fourth hall of the
Sixth or
Seventh Heaven and an angel of
Geburah, the fifth
sephira of the Tree of Life.
Enoch 3 describes him as being a great angelic prince who symbolizes the "divine strength, might, and power."
Geburatiel - See
Geburathiel.
Gedael a.k.a. Giadaiyal ("fortune of God") - an Enochian angel of both the four
seasons and the
zodiac.
Gedariah - a regent of the
Third Heaven.
Where thrice daily he crowns the prayers of the faithful, as they rise from the
Second Heaven,
and sends them on up through the higher spheres.
Gedemel - a spirit angel of
Venus who, as such, serves
Hagiel.
Gediel a.k.a. Gdiel - an angel of the
zodiac and a prince regent of the
Fourth Heaven.
He is also one of the chief princes of the fourth
altitude and one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Gedobonai - an angel of the third
altitude who is used in
invocations
found in The Almadel of Solomon.
Gedudiel - a guardian of the halls of the
Sixth or
Seventh Heaven.
Gedudim - one of the heavenly choirs who sing the
Holy Trisagion under the direction of
Tagas.
Gedulael - one of the divine emanations (a
Sephira used in cabalistic
rites.
Gehatsitsa - an angel of the
Fifth Heaven.
Gehegiel - a guardian of the
Sixth Heaven.
Gehirael - an angel of the
Seventh Heaven.
Gehorey - an angel of the
Seventh Heaven.
Gehorial - an angel of the
First Heaven.
Gehuel - an angel of the
Sixth Heaven.
Geliel - one of the ruling angels of the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Gelomiros - an angel found in The Almadel of Solomon who rules the third
altitude and is
invoked in magickal rites.
Geminiel - a regent of
Gemini.
Gemmut - a gnostic
archon who serves under
Kalapatauroth.
Genaritzod - an angel who serves
Mendrion as a ruler of the seventh
hour of the night.
Geno - an angelic member of the
Powers.
Genon - an angel of the second
altitude who is used in
invocations.
Geppuyel - one of the many
names of Metatron.
Gereimon - an angel of the second
altitude who is used in
invocations.
Gergot - an angel of the
Sixth Heaven.
Germael - he is said to have helped God to create Adam (man), something for which
Gabriel is also given credit.
Geron - an angel of the second
altitude who is used in
invocations.
Geroskesufael - an angel of the
Seventh Heaven.
Gerviel a.k.a. Cerviel - King David's
guardian angel and a prince regent of the
Principalities (elohim). As
Cerviel he is one of
the chiefs of the order, along with
Haniel,
Nisroc, and others.
Gethel a.k.a. Ingethel - he, along with
Zeruel,
afflicted the Amorites with blindness while they were fighting against Cenez. He is also an angel who can be
invoked
to help one find things that are hidden.
Geviririon ("divine power" or "strength") -
the angelic personification of the fifth
sephira of the Tree of Life.
Geviriyah - one of the many
names of Metatron.
Gezardiya - See
Gazardial.
Gheoriah - an angle whose name has been found
inscribed upon the third pentacle of
Mercury.
Giadaiyal - See
Gedael.
Giatiyah - one of the many
names of Metatron.
Gibborim ("mighty ones") - an
order of angels
who join in the singing of the Holy Trisagion under the leadership of
Tagas.
According to The Zohar the gibborim "erect synagogues and colleges, and place in
them scrolls of the law rich with ornaments, but only to make themselves a name." If this is true,
then they are a class of evil
angels, which is, in fact, how they are usually regarded.
Gidaijal a.k.a. Gedael ("fortune of God") - an angel of the four
seasons and one of the
leaders of "heads of thousands."
Giel - an angel of
ceremonial magic who rules over
Gemini.
Gippuyel - one of the many
names of Metatron.
Glaura - See
Glauron.
Glauron - a helpful angel of the air who can be
invoked in the north.
Glmarij - an angel who serves
Veguaniel as a ruler of the third
hour of the day.
Gmial - one of the sixty-four guardians of the halls of the
Seven Heavens.
Goap a.k.a.
Gaap and Tap -
a former member of the Powers,
and prince of the west, who now reigns as one of the eleven president of
Hell.
Gog and Magog - in the grimoires of Honoriud III these are
two of the unspeakable names of God. In the Koran they are spirits who are said to have spoiled the land.
Golab -
fallen angels whose name means
"incendiaries." They engage in constant battle with their sworn enemies, the
Seraphim and are ruled by
Usiel. He has also been
described as "a spirit of wrath and sedition, operating under his chief, 'Sammael the Black.'"
Golab is also the name of one of the sephira of the
Qliphoth, the Infernal Tree.
Golandes - a Solomonic angel
invoked to consecrate Wax.
Gonael - one of the many angels who guard the North Wind.
Gonfalons - an
order of angels in Milton's
Paradise Lost V.
Gorfiniel - a guardian of the
Seventh Heaven.
Gorson - See
Gurson.
Gorsou - See
Gurson.
Governments - an
group of angels mentioned
along with the Thrones, Lordships, Authorities, Archangels, etc. in the Apocalypse of the Holy Mother of God.
Gradhiel - See
Gradiel.
Gradiel a.k.a. Gradhiel and Graphiel ("might of God") -
the Intelligence of the planet Mars
as it enters Aries or Scorpio.
Graniel - an angel who serves
Anael as a ruler of the second
hour of the day.
Granozin - an angel who serves
Farris as a ruler of the second
hour of the night.
Graphathas - "One of the nine angels that run together
throughout the heavenly and earthly places."
Graphiel a.k.a.
Gradiel -
an angel of the cabala who answers to
Gabriel,
according to the Encyclopedia of Religions.
Grasgarben - a regent of
Libra.
Gressil - a
fallen angel.
Grial a.k.a. Griel - a guardian of the
Fifth Heaven and one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Griel - See
Grial.
Grigori
a.k.a. Egoroi and Egregori("the Watchers") - a highly exalted order of angels who live in both the
Second or
Fifth Heaven, depending on
whether or not they are among those who fell. The
angels who fell
are imprisoned in a wing of the Fifth Heaven, where they silently mourn their eternal fate.
Their ruling prince, "who rejected the Lord," is
Salamiel.
Guabarel - one of two angels of
autumn, the other is
Tarquam.
Guael - on angel resident of the
Fifth Heaven who rules on
Tuesdays. He can be
invoked in the east.
Guards - an
order of angels in Milton's
Paradise Lost IV where they are ruled by
Michael. They are also
mentioned in the poem Eloa by Alfred de Vigny.
Guel a.k.a. Gauel - See
Gauel.
Gulacoc - a Solomonic angel of the seal who is used in
conjuring rites.
Gulhab - the fifth malefic sephira of the
Qliphoth.
Gurid - an angel of the
summer equinox who is
invoked
as an amulet of protection against evil.
Guriel - a regent of
Leo.
Gurson a.k.a.
Gorson and
Gorsou - a
fallen angel who reigns
as the king of the south side of Hell.
Guth - a regent of
Jupiter.
Gutrix - an angel who serves
Suth as a ruler of the air on
Thursdays.
He is also one of the many angels who guard the South Wind.
Guziel - a
fallen angel of The Sword of Moses who is
invoked
during incantations to protect one from their enemy.
Gvurtial - a guardian of the halls of the
Fourth Heaven.
Gzrel - an angel of Jewish Magic and Superstition who is
invoked to cancel evil decrees.
The word Gzrel is also a part of a forty-two letter
name of God.
H
Ha-Qadosch Berakha - one of the
secret names of God.
Haael - one of the seventy-two angels of the
zodiac.
Haaiah - one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae and a member of the
Dominions.
He is also the regent of ambassadors and diplomats. A copy of his
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Haamiah - an angel who is especially protective of those who seek truth.
Haarez - according to The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses
he is an angel of the Seal.
Haatan - an angel who hides treasures.
Habbiel - an angel of the
First Heaven and of
Monday, who is
invoked to solve
problems of love.
Haborym - See
Raum.
Habriel - an angel of The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses who is used in
conjurations. He is also
a member of the order of the Powers.
Habudiel - an angel resident of the
Fourth Heaven who is a ruler of
Sunday and is
invoked in the
south of a magick circle.
Habuhiah - See
Habuiah.
Habuiah - one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae,
who rules over the fertility of soil and agriculture.
Hachashel - one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two
quinaries of the degrees of the zodiac.
Hadakiel - an angel who, along with
Gragarben, rules the
zodiac sign of Libra.
Hadar ("the superior Benignity") - one of the cabalistic
sephira of the Tree of Life.
Hadariel - See
Hadraniel.
Hadariron - one of the great
archons.
Hadarmiel - a holy angel used in Solomonic
rites.
Hadarniel - See
Hadraniel.
Hadasdagedoy - an angel of the
Sixth Heaven.
Hadiririon ("the beloved angel of God") - he is
invoked
in the rituals of The Sword of Moses.
Hadraniel a.k.a. hadarniel, Hadariel, Hadriel, and Pusiel -
an angel whose name is
one of the many names of Metatron,
and an angel who is often identified with,
Metatron, whose name means
"the Majesty of God." He is a guardian of the
Second Heaven.
When he proclaims God's will, his voice traverses 200,000 worlds and, with each word that he speaks,
12,000 bolts of lightning shoot out of his mouth. He is said to be sixty
myriads of
parsangs taller than
Kemuel and a 500 year's journey shorter than
Sandalphon. As great as he
is Gnostics say that he is only one of seven angels who serve
Jehuel, the "prince of fire."
He is also one of the many angels who guard the gates of the East Wind.
Hadriel - See
Hadraniel.
Hadrion - another name for
Hadariron.
Haduriel - an angel of the
Sixth Heaven.
Hael - an angel who inspires art, beauty, mercy and kindness.
Hafaza - Islamic angels who protect humans from evil spirits. They are a
special class of four angels
who "protect man from jinn, men, and
Satans.
They are also responsible for recording the actions of all mankind.
Hafkiel - an angel
invoked to exorcise
demons.
Hagh - one of five Mandaean
angels of darkness.
Hagai - an angel of the
Fifth Heaven.
Hagedola - an angel from The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses who,
as an angel of the Seal, is invoked
during ritual ceremonies.
Haggai - a minor prophet in Hebrew lore who is called "God's messenger or angel."
Haggo - according to The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses,
he is an angel of the Seal who is
invoked
during conjuring rituals.
Hagiel - the Intelligence of
Venus when it enters
Taurus or Libra.
Hagios - one of
God's secret names and one of his
greatest of angels.
Hagith - one of the seven Olympian spirits and a ruler
Venus who reigns over either
twenty-one or thirty-five of the
196 Olympic provinces.
He commands 4,000 legions of spirits of light and has the power to transmute metals. He is also a ruler of
Friday and, in
white magick
he is one of the seven stewards of Heaven and a copy of his
sigil can be found in
Amulets and Talismans by Budge.
Haglon - an angel who serves
Sarquamich as a ruler of the third
hour of the night.
Hahael a.k.a. Hahahel and Chantare - the
guardian angel of
all the ministers and missionaries devoted to Jesus. He is a member of the
Virtues and one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae. A copy of his
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Hahaiah a.k.a. Atarph - the
Cherubim revealer of
divine mysteries who has power over human thought. He uses this power to inspire positive and loving thoughts.
He also gives mortals insight into mysteries and hidden knowledge. His
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Hahayel (a.k.a. Chayyliel) - an angelic
prince of the Divine Council.
Hahaziah - one of the seventy-two
Shemhamphora.
Hahiniah - a cabalistic angel of the
Thrones.
Hahlii - a Solomonic angel who is
invoked while
conjuring the Ink and Colors.
Hahowel - a ministering angel of The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Hahuaih - one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Haiaiel a.k.a.
Hahahel -
one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac and one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae. His
sigil is reproduced in La Kabbale Pratique
Hailael a.k.a. Hayael - a chief angel of the
Hayyoth.
Haileal - See
Chayyoth H.
Haim - an angelic ruler of
Virgo.
Hajoth Hakados - one of the spheres of the angels and an
order of angels that lives
in a hierarchy name "Jehovah."
Hakael - a
fallen angel,
known as the Seventh Satan, who is one of the seven leaders of those who rebelled.
Hakamiah a.k.a. Verasua -
the guardian angel of France who is invoked against traitors and a member of the
Cherubim. His
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Hakem - an angel of the
Fourth Heaven.
Hakha - an angel of the Seal.
Hakham - one of the
many name of Metatron.
Halacho - an angel of the eleventh
hour and of sympathies.
Halahel - an angel who, even though he serves
Bael, is both good and evil.
His seal is duplicated in The Lemegeton.
Haleviel - an angel of the
Seventh Heaven.
Halliza - an angel whose name is inscribed upon the outer ring
of the pentagram of Solomon.
Halqim - one of the many angels who guard the gates of the North Wind.
Haludiel - an Intelligence of the
Sun who lives in the
Fourth Heaven. He can be
invoked on
Sunday while facing south.
Haluaya - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Halwaya - See
Haluaya.
Ham Meyuchad - a
Cherub who is sometimes equated with
Akatriel.
Hamabiel - a regent of
Taurus in
The Hierarchy of the Blessed Angels.
Hamal a.k.a. Hmnal - an angels who is
invoked
in Arabic rituals and one of the seven angels worshipped by Balaam. He is also an angelic who ruler of water.
Hamaliel - a member of the
Virtues and a regent of
August and
Virgo.
Hamarytzod - an angel who serves
Dardariel as a ruler of the eleventh
hour.
Hamatiel - an angelic ruler of
Virgo.
Hamaya - a ministering angel who can be found in
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Hamayzod - an angel who serves
Jefischa as a ruler of the fourth
hour of the night.
Hameriel - an angel who serves
Abasdarhon as a ruler of the fifth
hour of the night.
Hamiel - See
Haniel.
Hamneijs - according to The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses,
an angel of the Seal.
Hamon - an Enochian great
prince of the Divine Presence
with a thundering voice that makes lesser angels tremble when he calls for them to sing the holy Trisagion.
One of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind and another name for
Gabriel.
Hamshalim a.k.a. Hashmallim - one of ten cabalistic
orders of angels listed in The
Zohar. They are ruled by
Samael.
Hamwak'il - an Arabic angel who is
invoked during exorcisms.
Hanaeb - a ruling angel of the
zodiac.
Hanael - See
Haniel.
Hananel - an Enochian
fallen angel.
Hananiel ("graciously given of God") - an
Archangel whose name is
inscribed upon a pentagram
that is used as a Hebrew protection amulet.
Hanhl - one of the seven angels worshipped by Balaam.
He is said to have ordered Balaam to build the first seven altars.
Haniel a.k.a. Aniel, Hamiel, Onoel, Hanael, and Simiel ("he who sees God"
or "glory or grace of God") - not to be confused with
Anael, he is a chief angel of the
Virtues, Innocents, and
Principalities, as well as a regent of
December,
Capricorn and
Venus. Merely
invoking his name is
enough to protect one against the evil eye. He is also one of the
Archangels and one of the ten
sephira of the Tree of Life.
Hanniniel - an Aramaic angel
invoked in the creation of love charms.
Hannuel - an angelic ruler of
Capricorn.
Hanoziz - an angel who serves
Narcoriel as a ruler of the eighth
hour of the night.
Hanozoz - an angel who serves
Nacorel as a ruler of the ninth
hour of the night.
Hantiel - an angel who serves
Vanguaniel as a ruler of the third
hour of the day.
Hanum (Hanun) - an angel of the
First Heaven who rules
Monday and can be
invoked in either the north or the south.
Haqemel - one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two
quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac.
Harab-Serapel ("ravens of death") - the seventh
malefic sephira
of the Infernal Tree, whose rulers are Baal Chanan and Theuniel. He is also seventh of the ten
demons of the Asiatic world
and a leader in Hell who answers to
Baal.
Harabael a.k.a. Harabiel - one of the angels who rule over the
Earth.
Harabiel - See
Harabael.
Harahel a.k.a. Hararel - a cabalistic angel who protects
libraries, archives, rare cabinets and places of learning, as well as of those who pursue knowledge and learning.
The name Harahel is one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae and his
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Hararel - See
Harahel.
Harariel - an angel whose name is inscribed upon an oriental
charm (kamea)
for protecting one against evil.
Harbonah ("ass driver") - one of the seven
angels of confusion and an angel of annihilation.
Harchiel - an angel who is
invoked during black
magick rites to command the demons
who grant the gift of invisibility.
Harhazial - See
Harhaziel.
Harhaziel - an angelic guardian of one of the palaces of the
Third Heaven.
Harael - See
Hariel.
Hariel a.k.a. Harael and Behemial - the
Cherubim regent of arts and sciences,
who is in charge of protecting domesticated animals. He is
invoked
for protection against evil and his
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Hariph - another name for
Raphael.
Haris - another name for
Iblis.
Hariton - a fictional archangel who creates a new
type of spaceship in Gurdjieff's cosmic myth, All and Everything, Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson.
Harmozei - See
Harmozey.
Haron-Peor - See
Kezef.
Harmozel - See
Harmozey.
Harmozey a.k.a. Harmozei, Harmozey, and Armogen -
One of the four Gnostic wise and benevolent angels who surround God. The other three are:
Oroiael,
Daveithe, and
Eleleth.
Haroth - See
Harut.
Harshael - See
Harshiel.
Harshiel - an angel of Syria who is
invoked
during conjuring rites to bind sorcerers.
Harta'il - an Arabic
guardian angel who is
invoked during exorcisms.
Harudha - to the Mandaeans, the equivalent of
Haurvatat and to the
Zoroastrians,
an angel who rules over water.
Harut a.k.a. Haroth, Haurvatati, Haroot - a Jewish angel who, along with
Maroth, teaches humans the art of government.
They are also two of the Amesha Spentas of
Zoroastrian reputed to know the
secret name of God, a name they,
unfortunately, told to a mortal woman with whom they both became enamored. According to the Sufi poet Hafiz,
this woman, named Zuhrah, rose up to Venus upon uttering the name. Because of their slight, Harut and Maroth became
fallen angels who "were
punished by being confined, head down, in a pit near Babylon, where they were supposed to teach magic and sorcery."
Harviel - an angel of the
Second Heaven.
Hasdiel - an
angel of benevolence, along with
Zadkiel. And the companion of
Uriel and
Samshiel in battle.
Hasdiel is also said to be an angel of the planet
Venus.
Haseha - one of the fifteen
Thrones from The Sixth
and Seventh Books of Moses.
Hashesiyah - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Hashmal a.k.a. Chasmal and Hayyah ("the hayyot of fire-speaking") -
principal regent of the
Dominions, or Hashmallim (a.k.a.
Hayyoth and Living Creatures),
who emits fire from his mouth when he speaks. In The Zohar Hashmal is "an inner, supernal sphere,
hidden and veiled, in which the mysteries of the celestial letters of the
Holy Name are suspended."
In The Legends of the Jews, he is the fire-speaking angel who surrounds the throne of God.
Hashul - an angel chief of the order of the
Hashmallim.
Hasmed - one of the five
angels of punishment
that Moses met while visiting Heaven. He is also known as the
angel of annihilation.
Hasmiyah - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Hasmodai - an angel of the
Moon who is
invoked while creating talismans.
Hasriel - an angel whose name is inscribed upon an oriental charm
(kamea) for protecting on against evil.
Hatach - a name that is created from the beginning letters of
the lines used in medieval Jewish
incantations.
Hatiphas - an angel of finery.
Hatspatsiel - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Hauras a.k.a. Haures, Havres, and Flauros -
a prophetic angel who can be called upon for truthful answers about the past and the future.
He is also an angel of Solomonic legend who was one of seventy-two to be trapped within a brass
vessel and tossed into the sea. Before his imprisonment he told Solomon that he is a
former "mighty celestial power,"
but he never mentioned to which order of angels he belonged. He will happily discuss the creation of
the world and the subsequent fall of the angels with whoever cares to listen. In Hell he holds the
position of a great duke where he commands thirty-six infernal legions. His usual form is that of
a leopard but, upon the summoner's command, he manifests as a human when invoked during
exorcisms. His
sigil can be found in Waite's
The Book of Black Magick and of Pacts and in De Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal he is
depicted as being a man-leopard.
Haures - See
Hauras.
Haurvatat a.k.a. Chordad ("wholeness") - one of the six
Amesha Spentas,
specifically the female personification of salvation and a spirit who rules over water.
She is the equivalent of the Mandaean
Harudha.
Harvatati - See
Haurvatat.
Haven - an angel of dignity and one of the twelve angels who rules over the twelve
hours of the day.
Havhaviyah a.k.a. Haviyah and Hayat - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Haviyahu - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Havres - See
Hauras.
Hayael - See
Hailael.
Hayat - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Hayliel YHVH - an Enochian exalted
prince of the Divine Presence,
who is capable of swallowing the entire Earth, should he so desire. He rules the
Hayyoth, whom he punishes
with lashes of fire when they are late for the singing of the Trisagion.
Hayya - the singular form of
Hayyoth.
Hayyal - See
Chayyliel H.
Hayyael - See
Hayyel.
Hayyel a.k.a.
Hashmal,
Chayyiel, Hayyliel,
Johiel, and Yayael -
one of the chief angels of the
Hayyoth and an angel
who protects wild animals along with
Thegri,
Mtniel, and Jehiel.
Pray to any one them to protect animals from extinction.
Hayyiel - See
Chayyliel H.
Hayyliel - See
Hayyel.
Hayyoth a.k.a. Chayoh, Chayyoth and Chiva, among many others
("holy, heavenly beasts") - the "living creatures" who carry the
Merkabah upon their shoulders.
Also known as the Dominions, they live in the
Seventh Heaven. In
The Zohar
there are thirty-six of them and, they not only hold up the Divine Chariot, but the entire universe.
However, according to Enoch there are only four such beings. Each Hayyoth is said to have 248 faces,
365 wings, and 1,000 rainbow-like crowns that are more dazzling than the sun. They make up the whole of the
Shekinah.
Hazazel - See
Azazel.
Haziel ("vision of God") - the angel
invoked to ask for God's compassion.
He is a member of the Cherubim
and one of the seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
He is also said to be the equivalent of
Bernael, an
angel of darkness. His
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
According to I Chronicles, Haziel is the human offspring of the Gershonites.
Hechaloth -
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He'el ("life of God") - an angel who rules over the
season of summer
and a leader of the "heads of thousands." He has also been associated with
Elimelech.
Heiglot - the ruler of snowstorms and a ruler of the first
hour
Heikhali - an angel of the
Seventh Heaven.
Hekhaloth - See
Hechaloth.
Hel - the name of an angel of God, or for God, who is
invoked during conjurations.
Helayaseph a.k.a. Jiluyaseph and Hilujaseph - an Enochian
"head of thousands" and a ruler of one of the
seasons.
Helech - See
Abelech.
Helel - a
fallen angel, son of
Sahar or
Sharer,
and winged deity of Canaanite mythology. He was cast out of Heaven for trying to de-throne the Almighty,
the same story that is told of
Lucifer.
Helel is also said to be the former chief of the
Nefillim.
Heleleth a.k.a. Eleleth - a great Gnostic angel described in
Hypostasis of the Archons as being an angel who "descends from before the holy spirit; his aspect is like gold,
his vesture like snow."
Helemmelek - an Enochian angel of the
seasons.
His is also said to be another name for
Milkiel.
Helias the Prophet - See
John the Baptist.
Helison - See
Hellison.
Hellison - an angel of the first
altitude. When he is
invoked he arrives
carrying a banner decorated with a crimson cross that is crowned with roses.
Hema - See
Hema
Hemah - an
angel of wrath and
destruction and a ruler
over the death of all domestic animals. His physical form is made up of chains of red and black fire and he is 500
parsangs tall.
Heman ("trust") - a maestro-angel who leads one of the choirs in the
singing of morning hosannas.
Hepe - See
Terathel.
Herachio - See
Astrachios.
Hermes - a
Greek god who possesses the
ability to divine the future, carries a golden wand, and wears winged sandals. He is the "bringer of good,
the angel standing by the side of Tyche," the agathodaemon, and creator of the lyre. This soul-escorting
Greek god of the underworld is in charge of guiding the ghosts of killed suitors to Hades. He is also the
daimon of reincarnation and the
god of flocks and herds. Hermes is also called Trismegistus, or thrice-greatest Intelligencer" for having
been the first angel to teach man about the celestial realms. It is also said that he and the Hebrew Moses
are one and that Hermes was shown the cabala while atop Mt. Sinai. This fact is, however, disputed by the
Jews who would never want to attach the name of a heathen deity to their Moses. In fact, early Jewish
angeologists changed his name to Hermesiel in order to make any pagan materials and sources related to
Hermes better serve their purposes - something they did quite often.
Hermesiel - a Jewish maestro-angel who was created from the Greek deity
Hermes.
Hismael - an angel of
Jupiter.
Hetabor - an angel found in works of practical cabala who is
invoked to consecrate Wax.
Heziel - an angel of the
zodiac.
Hhml Haml - an
angel of the firmament
and one of the seven angels worshipped by Balaam.
Hibel-Ziwa a.k.a.
Hiwel-Ziwa -
the Mandaean equivalent of
Gabriel.
Hiwel-Ziwa a.k.a. Hibel-Ziwa - one of the 360 Mandaean divine
entities created by their god, Alaha. Hiwel is said to have, then, created this world.
Hiel - an angel whose name is inscribed upon an oriental
charm (kamea)
used to ward off evil.
Hierimiel - See
Eremiel and
Jeremiel.
Hilofatei - an angel of the
Fourth Heaven.
Hilofei - an angel of the
Fourth Heaven.
Hilujaseph - See
Helayaseph.
Himiel - a spellbinding angel who is
invoked during Syriac incantations.
Hipeton a.k.a.
Anaphaxeton - an angel of
Jupiter.
Hiphkadiel - an angel whose name is inscribed upon an oriental
charm (kamea)
that is used to protect one from evil.
Hismael - an angelic ruler of
Jupiter.
Hivvah - one of two of the
fallen angel
Semyaza's sons, the other was
Hiyyah. As the offspring of a
fallen angel they are of the giants known as
Nefillim, who ate everything in
sight and then turned on each other. The two brothers were said to consume 1,000 camels, 1,000 horses and
1,000 oxen daily.
Hiyyah - one of two of the
fallen angel,
Semyaza's sons. The other is
Hivvah.
Hizarbin - an angel of the second
hour and of the sea.
Hizkeil a.k.a. Hizkiel and Hizqiel - a principal assistant to
Gabriel, along with
Kafziel, during the heavenly
battles and one of the many guards of the gates of the North Wind.
Hizkiel - See
Hizkeil.
Hizqiel - See
Hizkeil.
Hlin Hntr - an
angel of the winds and one of
the seven angels worshipped by Balaam.
Hlk Lil Hlk Lib - one of the seven angels worshipped by Balaam and an
angel of holiness.
Hlm Hml - See
Hhml Haml.
Hmnel - See
Hamal.
Hngel - an angel of the
summer equinox who can be used in creating
amulets
to protect one from the evil eye.
Hochmal - See
Hochmel.
Hochmael - See
Hochmel.
Hochmel a.k.a. Hocroel, Hochmal, Hokmael, Hochmael, and Chochmael ("wisdom of God") -
one of the ten Sephiroth
and the angel said to have inspired the seven volume Grimoire of Pope Honorius III
Hocroel - See
Hochmel.
Hocus Pocus - two beings
princes of Jewish magical rites
of the Middle Ages who, when invoked,
manifests as angels on high. Their name is said to come from the term "hoc est corpus meum."
Hod - See
Hodidiron.
Hodiel ("victory of God") -
a cabalistic angel from the world of Creation and an angel who can be
invoked when creating amulets.
Hodiriron (from the Hebrew "hod," meaning splendor) -
a cabalistic angel of the ninth sephira
of the Tree of Life.
Hodniel - an angel who cures stupidity in humans.
Hoesediel ("mercy of God") - an angel whose name is derived
from the Hebrew letter choesed. An angel of the world of Creation who belongs to the order of
hashmalim or dominations.
He is also said to be one of the ten
Sephira of the Tree of Life.
Hofniel ("fighter for God") - a chief angel of the cabalistic order of the
bene elohim.
Hokmah - See
Chochma.
Hokmael - See
Hochmel.
Homadiel - the
angel of the Lord.
HOmoth - See
Mitzrael.
Horaios a.k.a. Oreus and Horeus - a gnostic archon ruler of one of the
Seven Heavens that lead to the
aeon of the archons (God).
Horeus - See
Oreus.
Hormuz - the
Zoroastrian ruler of the first
day of the month.
Horus - See
Orus.
Hosampsich - an Enochian leader of the
fallen angels.
Hout - an Arabic angel used in
conjurations.
Hoveh Hayah - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Hshahshiel - one of the spellbinding angels of Syrian
rituals.
Hsprh Hsmim - one of the seven angels worshipped by Balaam.
Hubaiel - an angel of the
First Heaven.
Hubaril - an angel of the planet
Saturn.
Hufaltiel a.k.a. Huphaltiel - an angel of the
Third Heaven who rules on
Friday and is
invoked in the west.
Hugron Kunya - one of the fourteen great angels used in the
conjuring rites of
The Sword of Moses.
Huha - an
Essenic name for an angel or a
secret name for God, according to the
Covenant of the Community (a scroll found among the Dead Sea Scrolls).
Hukiel - an angel of the
Seventh Heaven.
Hula'il - an Arabic
guardian angel invoked during
exorcisms.
Humastrav - an angel of the
First Heaven who rules on
Monday and is
invoked in the north.
Humastraw - See
Humastrav.
Humiel - an angelic ruler of
Capricorn.
Huphaltiel - See
Hufaltiel.
Huphatriel - an angelic intelligence of
Jupiter.
Huristar - See
Barinian.
Hurmin - another name for
Satan
Hurmiz - one of
Lilith's daughters.
Hurtapal - an angel of
Sunday along with
Michael and
Dardael.
Husael - an angel of the
Third Heaven.
Hushmael - an angel whose name is inscribed upon an oriental
charm (kamea)
used to protect one from evil.
Hutriel ("rod of God") - one of the seven
angels of punishment
who resides in the fifth lodge of Hell. He is often equated with
Oniel and his job is to help
in the "punishment of the ten nations."
Huzia - one of the sixty-four guardians of the
Seven Heavens.
Huznoth - an angel
invoked to consecrate water.
Hydra (s) - See
Chalkydri.
Hyniel - an angelic ruler of
Tuesday who is one of the
many guards of the gates of the gates of the East Wind who is
invoked from the north.
Hyoskiel YHVH - an angel
prince of the hosts of X.
Hyperachii - a Chaldean group of
Archangels who guide the universe.
Hypezokos ("flower of fire") - one of the
"effable, essential and elemental
orders" of Chilean cosmology.
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Iabiel - a
fallen angel who is used in
invocations
designed to separate a man from his wife.
Iachadiel - an angel whose name is inscribed upon the
Solomonic fifth pentacle of the moon. According to The Greater Key of Solomon he
"serveth unto destruction and loss...thou mayest call upon him against all Phantoms of the
night and to summon the souls of the departed from Hades."
Ialdabaoth a.k.a. Ialdalbaoth, Jaldabaoth, Ildabaoth, etc. -
Cabalistically, the Demiurge,
a being who ranks second only to God, of Heaven. To the Phoenicians, he is one of the seven
Elohim who created the universe. The philosopher,
Origen, says that this is Michael's surname.
In Ophitic belief system he is said to have created
the seven Elohim "in his own image."
Gnostics, who rejected all things Jewish, consider him to be the first
Arcon of darkness, an
evil entity.
Enoch says that he is a fallen angel, in this case equal to
Sammael, and also
a supreme ruler of the order of Thrones.
Iadara - he and
Schaltiel are rulers of
Virgo.
Iadiel ("hand of God") - an angel of the
Vocabulaire de l'Angelologie by Schwab.
Iahhel - one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
He watches over philosophers and aids in meditation. He also protects those who wish to leave the material
world or withdraw from worldly pursuits.
Iahmel - an angel of the air in The Book of the Angel Raziel.
Iaho a.k.a.
Jehovah -
the name of the angel that Moses spoke aloud in order to bring about the death of Pharaoh Necho.
As a result, the Egyptian King died instantly.
Ialcoajul - an angel who serves
Dardariel as a ruler of the eleventh
hour of the night.
Ialdalbaoth - See
Ialdabaoth.
Iamariel - an angel who serves
Narcoriel as a ruler of the ninth
hour of the night.
Iameth - the only angel who is able to conquer the
demon of the sea
Kunospaston.
Iao - one of
the seven Elohim
said to have been created by Ialdabaoth "in his own image."
Iao the Great - the first of the seven
archons of the Gnostic
Hebdomad. He is considered to
be a "master of the Seven Heavens
and second only to the Creator himself. According to 3 Enoch, his assistant, Little
Iao, is another of
the many names of Metatron.
Iaoth - a Solomonic
Archangel who can be
summoned to defeat the
demon who causes bowel pains,
Kurteel.
Iaqwiel - according to the Vocabulaire de l'Angelologie, an angel of the
Moon.
Iaraehel - See
Levanael.
Iax - an angel with the power to conquer
Roeled, the
demon who causes stomach
problems and the demon of Envy.
Iblis - See
Eblis
Iboriel - an angel of the
Seventh Heaven.
Icabel - See
Tezalel.
Iciriel - one of the ruling angels of
the twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Icthion - a
demon who afflicts mortals with paralysis.
Idedi - an Akkadian
order of angels who reside in Heaven.
Idrael - a guardian of the
Fifth Heaven.
Idris - the Koranic name for Enoch.
Iealo a.k.a. Ieao - a Solomonic angel who is
invoked to exorcise
demons.
Ieao - See
Iealo.
Iedidiel - one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
He either belongs to the Thrones or to the
Powers and is a
guardian angel of earthly princes. His
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Ieiaiel - one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
He is also, along with Teiaiel,
an angel who can foretell the future.
Ieiazel - See
Teiazel.
Ieilael - one fo the seventy-two
Shemhamphorae.
Ielahiah a.k.a. Sentacer - a former member of the
Virtues who, when
invoked before a trial,
protects judges and magistrates and decides the outcome of legal suits He is also one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Ieliel - one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Ierahlem - an angel
invoked in Solomonic ceremonies.
Ierathel a.k.a. Terather - an angelic member of the
Dominations.
Ierimiel (Hierimiel) - See
Jeremiel.
Iesaia - one of
the many names of Metatron.
Ietuqiel - a primitive name for Moses and an angel who is
invoked to help women during childbirth.
'Ifafi - an angel of the
Seventh Heaven.
Iggereth bath Mahalath - See
Agrat bat Mahlat
Ihiazel - one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Iibamiah - one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Ijasusael - an Enochian angel of the
seasons.
Ikkar Sof - the angelic ruler of the month of Schebat, (January to February).
Ilaniel - an angel who tends to fruit bearing trees.
Ildabaoth - See
Ialdabaoth.
Ili-Abrat a.k.a. Papukkal - a Babylonian chief messenger
angel of the god Anu who carries either a staff or a wand in his right hand.
Iliabrat - See
Ili-Abrat.
Im - the Akkadian name for
Rimmon.
Imachedel - a Solomonic angel who is
invoked during
ceremonies by the Master of the Art.
Images - according to Voltaire's essay, Of Angels, Genii, and Devils.,
they are "one of the
ten orders of angels of the Talmud and Targum.".
Imamiah - a
fallen angel who used to a member of the
Principalities and one of the
Shemhamphorae. He is now a supervisor in
Hell who controls the fate of voyages, and destroys and humiliates enemies, when he is called upon to do so, or
just because he feels like it. His sigil
can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
'Immiel - an angelic assistant to
Metatron.
Imriaf - an angel who rules the month of Tamouz (June-July).
Imriel ("eloquence of God") - the angelic ruler of the month of Siwan (May-June).
Incubi - "corporeal angels who allowed themselves to fall
into the sin of lewdness with women." This, of course, makes them
evil entities. Also see
Air Faeries.
Ingethal - See
Gethel.
Ingethel - See
Gethel.
In Hii - one of the four Mandaean malki or uthri of the North Star.
Inias - one of the
seven angels condemned to Hell by the
church council in Rome (745 C.E.)
Innocents - the tenth ranking of the twelve angelic orders of
Mather's hierarchy in The Magus.
They are ruled by the angel Haniel.
Innon - an angel from The Greater Key of Solomon who is
invoked to command
demons that are summoned during rituals.
Iobel - one of the twelve
Powers of the Gnostics created by their god
Ialdabaoth.
Ioelet - a Solomonic angel
invoked to exorcise
demons. With assistance from other angels,
he is able to control the demon Saphathorael.
Iofiel a.k.a. Iophiel, Zophiel, Jofiel, and Jophiel ("beauty of God") -
a companion to Metatron and a
prince of the Divine Presence.
He is also a prince of the Torah (Divine Law). He is usually counted among the seven
Archangels and said to be equal to
Yefefiah. He and
Zaphkiel take turns reigning
over the planet Saturn and Paracelsus
says he is the intelligence of Jupiter.
Iomuel - one of the now
fallen angels whose disgrace
was brought about by his fornicating with human women.
Ioniel - a Solomonic angel used in
invocations who, along with
Sefoniel, is a ruling prince of the universe.
Iophiel - See
Iofiel.
Irel - a
Tuesday angel who resides in the
Fifth Heaven and can be
invoked in the west.
Irin Qaddisin - See
Irin.
Irin ("watchers" or Irin Qaddisin, "holy watchers") -
the Enochian twins of the Supreme Celestial Council who live in the either the
Sixth or
Seventh Heaven.
(It is Enoch who places them in the Seventh Heaven and the Revelation of Moses
that places them in the Sixth stating, "Metatron points out the Irin to Moses in the
Sixth Heaven at the time the Lawgiver visited Paradise while still in the flesh.)
They are also among the eight Hierarchs superior to
Metatron.
The Irin and the twins Kadashim (Qaddisin) are the whole of the Throne of Judgment. Daniel 4:17
says that the Irin are Grigori,
though probably not among those who fell. Enoch says that "each of the Irin is equal to the
rest of the angels an princes together." And, according to another source, they are of Persian origin.
Irix - See
Terly.
Isaac a.k.a. Ishak, in Hebrew ("he laughed") -
because of an ethereal glow that surrounded Isaac at the time of his birth he is known as the
"angel of light."
Ischim - See
Ishim.
Isda - an angel who provides sustenance for humanity.
Isfandarmend a.k.a.
Isphan Darmaz -
an angel of
February
and of the fifth day of every month.
Isheth Zenunim - See
Eisheth Zenunim.
Ishim - For information about this group of angels,
Click here.
Ishliah - an angel who rules the east. Also see
Gauriil Ishliha.
Ishtar-Venus - See
Astarte.
Isiael - a resident of the
Fifth Heaven who rules on
Tuesdays.
Isiaiel - See
Teiaiel.
Isis - an Egyptian god who said to be a
fallen angel in Milton's
Paradise Lost I. The Phoenicians belie Isis to be the same as
Ashteroth, a
Seraphim of gnostic lore
who is now a grand duke in Hell.
Isma'il - an angel of Arabic lore who is
invoked to exorcise evil.
He is also a resident of the First Heaven
who is the chief of a group of angels
who worship Allah while disguised as cows.
Ismoli - an angel who serves
Samax as a ruler of
Monday.
Isphan Darmaz a.k.a.
Isfandarmand, Isphendarmoz, and
Spendarmoz -
a Zoroastrian
angel who protects the earth and virtuous women. He is also a ruler of the
month of February.
Isphendarmoz - See
Isphan Darmaz.
Israel ("striver with God") - a member of the
Hayyoth who is ranked sixth
among the fifteen angels of the throne. Or, as he says in his own words, "I am Israel the
Archangel of the power of the Lord and the
chief tribune among the sons of God." In another
passage he claims to be the angel Uriel
and Philo identifies him with the Logos.
According to the ancient mystics from the geonic period (seventh through eleventh centuries) say that
Israel's job is to "call the hosts of angels to chant God's praise."
Israfel a.k.a. Israfil, Isrephel, Isrefel and Sarafiel - See
Israfil.
Israfil ("The Burning One") - the Arabic angel of resurrection
and song who blows the trumpet on Judgment Day.
As an angel of music, he inspires people to sing, play musical instruments and write music.
Pray to him to increase these talents. You can also appeal to him for help in renewal, resurrection,
and regeneration of your inner soul.
Israfil is said to have four wings and that "while his feet are under the seventh earth, his head reaches
to the pillars of the divine throne." Of his feelings for mankind it is said that "three times a day and
three times during the night he looks down into Hell and is so convulsed with grief that his tears would
inundate the earth if Allah did not stop their flow." Arabic lore also says that it is Israfil who
initiated Mohammed into the role of a prophet while spending three years as his companion, later being
replaced by the angel Gabriel.
Another of the Arabic traditions says that Israfel was one of the your angels sent to the
corners of the earth to gather the seven handfuls of dirt that were used to create Adam. The other three were
Gabriel,
Michael, and
Azrael (of the four only Azrael, the
angel of death, succeeds).
He is also said to be among the four angels who will be destroyed in a universal fire that will erupt
with the third and final sounding of the trumpets at the end of the world. Though, it is also believed
that Allah will resurrect them, as he has brought less deserving angels back to life.
Isrefel - See
Israfil.
Isrephel - See
Israfil.
Istrael - See
Astrael Iao Sabao.
Itatiyah - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Ithoth - an angel of The Testament of Solomon who is
invoked to control the
demon Saphathoreal.
Ithuriel ("discovery of God" or "a great golden crown") - an angel who serves
Sephuriron as a
Sarim of Geburah, one of the
Holy Sephira of the Tree of Life.
He is also mentioned in The Greater Key of Solomon as an angel of the first pentacle of
Mars.
Itmon - one of the
many names of Metatron.
Itqal - the
angel of love and affection who is
invoked to heal rifts
between quarreling friends.
Itra'il - an Arabic
guardian angel who is called upon during
exorcisms.
Iurabatres a.k.a. Eurabatres - an angel who rules the
Venus.
Iuvart - a
fallen angel who used to be a heavenly
prince.
Iyar - an angel of the Talmud who is said to have originated in Babylonian lore,
as with Gabriel and
Michael.
Iyasusael - See
Ijasusael.
Izachel - an angel who is
invoked by the
Master of the Art in Solomonic rituals.
Izachim - See
Ishim.
Izads - See
Izeds.
Izeds - the
Zoroastrian
order of angels, considered to be equal to the
Cherubim of Judaeo-Christianity -
they rank second to the
Amesha Spentas. The
order of the Izeds contains
either 27 or 28 angels who serve Mithra
as the protective guardians of the "innocence, happiness, and preservation of the world."
Iz'iel - a angel of the
Sixth Heaven.
Izra'l - the Islamic
angel of death.
Izrael - one of four angels, along with
Gabriel,
Michael, and
Israfel, who
won't have to be present during the sounding of the first trumpet blast to announce the end of the world.
Sources say that there will be three blasts in all at forty year intervals and after the final one,
"the dry and rotten bones and dispersed parts of the bodies of all human creatures, even to the very hairs,
will be called to judgment."
Izrafel - See
Israfel.
Izschim - See
Ischim.
J
Jabniel - a regent of the
Third Heaven.
Jabriel - See
Jibril.
Jabril - See
Jibril.
Jabriyel - See
Jibril.
Jachniel - one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Jacob - See
Israel.
Jael a.k.a.
Joel - one of the two
Cherubim who are carved into the Mercy Seat
of the Ark of the Covenant; the other is Zarall.
Jael is also a regent of Libra.
Jah'el - See
Joel.
Jahoel - See
Jehoel.
Jaldabaoth - See
Ialdabaoth.
Jaluha - as the receiver of the evil power,
Sabaoth Adamas,
he offer ones soul, upon judgment and the purging of sins, the chalice of oblivion so that it
"may drink therein and forget all the places which it has passed through."
Janax - an angel resident of the
First Heaven who rules
Mondays and is
invoked in the east.
Janiel - an angel who resides in the
Fifth Heaven and serves as a ruler of
Tuesdays and
a guardian of the gates of the East Wind.
Jaoel - See
Jehoel.
Jareahel - See
Javanael.
Jareriel - See
Jazeriel.
Jariel a.k.a.
Suriel,
Sariel, and
Raziel -
an angel of the divine presence.
Jareriel - See
Jaseriel.
Jaseriel a.k.a. Jazeriel and Jareriel - a ruling angel of the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Javan a.k.a. Yavan (Greek, for Greece) - a
guardian angel
of Greece and, along with Michael, Israel.
Jazar - an angel of the seventh
hour who inspires love.
Jazeriel - See
Jaseriel.
Jeduthun ("praising" or "judgment" - the cabalistic
"Master of Howling" of the evening Trisagion.
Jefefiah - See
Yefefiah.
Jefischa - chief angel of the fourth
hour of the night.
Jehoel (a.k.a. Jehuel, Jaoel,
Yahoel, Shemuel,
Metatron and Kemuel) -
a regent of elemental Fire
and, along with Seraphiel,
a chief angel of the Seraphim who,
according to the Gnostics, reigns over seven angels. He is also said to be the keeper of the unspeakable
name of god and a price of the divine presence.
According to Jewish legend he is the angel who has control over the
demon
Leviathan.
In The Apocalypse of Abraham he is said to be the heavenly choirmaster who is the
"singer of the eternal" and "heavenly son of man" who went along with Abraham on his visit to Paradise and,
once there, showed him the path of human history.
Jehudiam - the angelic keeper of the seventy keys to all of the
Lord's treasures and the angel "who keeps the accounts of the righteous."
Jehudiel - a regent of the movement of the
planetary spheres who occasionally
named as one of the seven princes of the Divine Presence. See
Salatheel.
Jehuel - See
Jehoel.
Jekusiel - an angel of the
First Heaven.
Jekuthiel - See
Jekutiel.
Jekutiel - one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Jeliel - the regent of
Turkey and a member of the
Seraphim who promotes faithfulness
and awakens passion between men and women and helps to insure fidelity in marriage. He also has dominion
over the destiny of kings and other such beings and aids those who are unjustly attacked or invaded by
gifting them with the palm of victory. His name is inscribed on the Tree of Life in the
Sephira Yetzirah (formation). His
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Jeou - a great Gnostic angel who chains
Ialdabaoth to a
"sphere of fate" and then, after stripping him of his godly rank, puts Ialdabaoth's son,
Ibraoth on the throne.
Jeqon a.k.a. Yeqon and Yikon ("inciter") - a leader among the
fallen angels who, with the help of
Asbeel, incited the others to sin
through fornication with mortal women.
Jerazol - a cabalistic angel who is
invoked during conjuring rites.
Jeremiel a.k.a.
Uriel and
Remiel ("God's compassion,"
"whom God sets up," or "mercy of God") - an
Archangel and one of the seven
princes of the Divine Presence. He is also said to be the "lord of souls awaiting resurrection."
Jerimiel - See
Eremiel.
Jerescue - See
Jeruscue.
Jeruscue - an angel of either the
Second or
Third Heaven who rules
Wednesdays.
Jesodoth - the Jewish angel who transmits God's wisdom and
knowledge to humans and he is counted as tenth in rank among the
Elohim.
Jesubilin a.k.a. Serabilin - a "holy angel of God" who is
invoked during Gnositc ritual.
His name can be found in the Grimorium Berum.
Jesus - an
Archangel who is said to be the Word and who,
as such, one of the three angels that went to Abraham beneath the oak of Mamre.
Jetrel - an Enochian
fallen angel.
Jeu - a great angel of the Pistis Sophia who is the "overseer of light,
arranger of the Cosmos." As one of three great heavenly powers, he is said to sit on the right hand side of God -
Propator sits to the left.
Jevanael a.k.a. Jareahel - one of the seven Mosaic
princes who is always standing before God and,
as such, knows the spirit-names for the planets.
Jibra'il - an Arabic
guardian angel who is
invoked during rites of exorcism.
Jibril a.k.a. Jabiel, Jabril, jibra'il, Jabriyel, and Abruel -
Gabriel to the Muslims. To the
Zoroastrians he is both
Bahram, "the mightiest of all the angels" and
Serosh, "the message-bringer."
Jiluyaseph - See
Helayaseph.
Joel a.k.a. Jael,
Jehoel,
Yahoel, Jah-el, etc. -
the first name of Metatron
and the angel who gave Adam and Eve a seventh of paradise on earth. In the Book of Adam and Eve,
he is said to be the angel who told Adam to give names to all of the plants, creatures, and other earthly things,
though in Genesis it says that it was God who so instructed him.
Jofiel - See
Iofiel.
Johiel - an angel of Paradise in either the heavenly or earthly (Eden) realm.
John the Baptist - the
"forerunner angel" who,
in the The Zohar,
Rabbi Judah says: "This angel, this deliverer of the world, is sometimes male, sometimes female.
When he procures blessings for the world, he is male, resembling the male who provides blessings for the female.
But when he comes to bring chastisement on the world, he is female, being, as it were, pregnant with the judgment."
In the Book of John the Baptist Jesus refers to him as "Helias the prophet" and says that he is an angel
who was sent by Satan to baptize with water.
As an icon of the Eastern Church he is always shown with wings to signify his position as a messenger angel who
is sent before the face of Christ.
Jomiael - See
Jomjael.
Jomjael a.k.a. Yomyael ("day of God") - a
fallen angel.
Jophiel - See
Iofiel.
Jorkemo - See
Yurkemi.
Josata - See
Josta.
Josta - an angel of
Solomonic Magick
who is used to conjure Uriel.
His also one of the four names that God speaks aloud to Moses on Mt. Sinai. The other three are:
Ablati,
Abla, and
Caila.
Josephel - See
Asfa'el.
Joth - one of
God's secret names which
"Jacob learned from the angel in the night of his wrestling, and by which he was delivered from the
hands of his brother Esau."
Joustriel - an angel who serves
Samil as a ruler of the sixth
hour of the day.
Jove - a
fallen angel in Milton's Paradise Lost
who is either based upon the Greek god Zeus,
lord of heaven, or the Roman god Jupiter.
Jukar - in The Greater Key of Solomon he is "a prince
over all the angels and all the Caesars."
Junier - a
fallen angel who used to belong to the
order of angels.
Jusguarin - an angel who reign over ten angelic chiefs and 100 lesser angels.
He is also a ruler of the tenth hour
of the night.
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