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The word angel derives from the Greek angelos, meaning "messenger." It is used in the Bible to denote God's attendants, with angels often depicted as being guardians of humans, an idea found in ancient Asian cultures as well.
Angel, as a name, means messenger. The name Angel comes from the Greek word for the heavenly being, Angelos, which means “messenger.” Angelus is the medieval Latin masculine name from which the name Angel was derived.
In the Old Testament, the word Mal'ak generally refers to a “messenger”, not necessarily a heavenly creature. The Greek word “angelos” (“angel”), is also used in a general sense and not exclusively to designate a purely spiritual being.
The term mal'ākh therefore simply means the one who is sent, often translated as "messenger" when applied to humans; for instance, mal'ākh is the root of the name of the prophet Malachi, whose name means "my messenger". In Modern Hebrew, mal'akh is the general word for "angel".
Etymology. The word angel arrives in modern English from Old English engel (with a hard g) and the Old French angele. Both of these derive from Late Latin angelus, which in turn was borrowed from Late Greek ἄγγελος angelos (literally "messenger").
Greek: Άγγελος Angelos (masc.), Αγγελική Angeliki (fem.), Αγγελίνα Angelina (fem.), Αγγελίτα Angelita (fem.), Αγγέλα Angela (fem.) Italian: Angelo, Angelino, Angela, Angelina, Angelica (fem.) Macedonian: Ангел (Angel, masc,), Ангела (Angela, fem,), Ангелина (Angelina, fem.)
You may hear your guardian angel's name as an intuitive thought or an audible sound, or you may be guided to write in your journal. If you don't receive the name in your meditation, you can trust that it's coming.
Angel. Also it's like I want my angel to reveal his name to me you know if we're opening ourselvesMoreAngel. Also it's like I want my angel to reveal his name to me you know if we're opening ourselves up to uh. The good spirits like angels.
Seek the guidance of your guardian angel daily through prayer, learn how to love him and follow his lead, but don't insist on naming him! Your angel does have a name, but it is mysterious and holy. There is a reason why God chooses not to let individuals know their angel's name.
To identify your guardian angel, watch for signs. Pay attention to names and symbols that come up a lot. For example, if you notice that the name Michael keeps coming up, then your guardian angel might be Michael. You may also choose an angel to contact based on that angel's associations.