“Ramael derives from Hebrew roots combining "rama" (thunder/height) and "el" (God), meaning "God is exalted" or "Thunder of God." The name is primarily used in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, sometimes appearing as a variant of the archangel Uriel or Remiel in religious texts and angelology.”
Hebrew · Girl · 2 syllables
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GenderGirl
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TrendFalling ↓
Peak year2013
Syllables2
OriginHebrew
LanguageHebrew
CultureAbrahamic
ReligionJudaism, Christianity, Islam
Letters6
Numerology5 Chaldean 7
Global rank#65,535
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About the name Ramael
Ramael derives from Hebrew roots combining "rama" (thunder/height) and "el" (God), meaning "God is exalted" or "Thunder of God." The name is primarily used in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, sometimes appearing as a variant of the archangel Uriel or Remiel in religious texts and angelology.
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Etymology
Ramael derives from Hebrew roots combining "rama" (thunder/height) and "el" (God), meaning "God is exalted" or "Thunder of God." The name is primarily used in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, sometimes appearing as a variant of the archangel Uriel or Remiel in religious texts and angelology.
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