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I need to name an angel


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Hell yeah.

-iel = Hebrew, and very angelic-sounding.

However, for Egyptian flavour, and if you want something more-or-less accurate,

Khudjendabet

roughly translates as "She protects the family with rage".

If you don't care for meanings, it's easy enough to make up an Egyptian sounding name. Make sure you throw an "Ankh" in there (it means "life").

For titles, there are plenty of good ones already in this thread.
 

Ah Sepulchrave beat me to the list I was going to link. HOwever on an upside I use the same lsit of angels as the amster story hour crafter :D:D yay!
 


From Angels: An Endangered Species

The singular -EL is an ancient word with a long and complex etymological history which has a common origin with many other ancient words in other languages.

Sumerian EL "brightness" or "shining"
Akkadian ILU "radiant one"
Babylonian ELLU "the shining one"
Old Welsh ELLU "a shining being"
Old Irish AILLIL "shining"
English ELF "shining being"
Anglo-Saxon AELF "radiant being"
 


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