Azrael

See also: Azraël

English

Artistic depiction of Azrael, the Angel of Death, by Evelyn De Morgan.

Alternative forms

  • Azriel

Etymology

From Latin Azrahel, from Ancient Greek Ἀζαραήλ (Azaraḗl), from Biblical Hebrew עֲזַרְאֵל (ʿăzarʾēl), possibly via Aramaic (compare Classical Syriac ܥܲܙܪܵܐܹܝܠ (ʿazrāʾēl)).

Proper noun

Azrael

  1. The angel of death in Catholic and Orthodox Christianity, and in Islam.

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Portuguese

Proper noun

Azrael m

  1. (Christianity, Judaism, Islam) Azrael (angel of death)

Spanish

Proper noun

Azrael m

  1. Azrael (angel of death)
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