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This is a list of names in which the usage is Biblical Latin; and the pattern is *hel.
gender
usage
pattern
Arihel m Biblical Latin
Latin form of Ariel.
Danihel m Biblical Latin
Form of Daniel used in the Latin Bible.
Emmanuhel m Biblical Latin
Form of Immanuel used in the Latin Bible.
Gabrihel m Biblical Latin
Form of Gabriel found in some versions of the Vulgate.
Helihel m Biblical Latin
Form of Eliel used in the Vulgate.
Hiezecihel m Biblical Latin
Biblical Latin form of Ezekiel.
Iahel f Biblical Latin
Form of Jael used in the Latin Old Testament.
Ieremahel m Biblical Latin
Form of Jerahmeel used in the Latin Old Testament.
Iohel m Biblical Latin
Form of Joel used in the Latin Old Testament.
Ismahel m Biblical Latin
Form of Ishmael used in the Latin Old Testament.
Israhel m Biblical Latin
Form of Israel used in the Latin Old Testament.
Michahel m Biblical Latin
Form of Michael used in some versions of the Vulgate.
Nathanahel m Biblical Latin
Form of Nathanael used in the Latin Bible.
Ozihel m Biblical Latin
Form of Uzziel used in the Latin Old Testament.
Phanuhel m Biblical Latin
Form of Penuel in the Latin New Testament.
Phunihel m Biblical Latin
Form of Penuel used in the Latin Old Testament.
Rachel f English, Hebrew, French, Dutch, German, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Hebrew
From the Hebrew name רָחֵל (Rachel) meaning "ewe". In the Old Testament this is the name of the favourite wife of Jacob. Her father Laban tricked Jacob into marrying her older sister Leah first, though in exchange for seven years of work Laban allowed Jacob to marry Rachel too. Initially barren and facing her husband's anger, she offered her handmaid Bilhah to Jacob to bear him children. Eventually she was herself able to conceive, becoming the mother of Joseph and Benjamin.... [more]
Rafahel m Biblical Latin
Form of Raphael used in the Latin Old Testament.
Raguhel m Biblical Latin
Form of Reuel used in parts of the Latin Old Testament.
Rahel f Biblical Latin, German
Biblical Latin form of Rachel, as well as a German form.
Rauhel m Biblical Latin
Form of Reuel used in parts of the Latin Old Testament.
Samuhel m Biblical Latin
Form of Samuel found in the Latin Old Testament.