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'''Azriel''' or '''Ezriel''' | '''Azriel''' (or '''Ezriel''') is a Hebrew name meaning "God helps".<ref>{{cite book |last1=Hanks |first1=Patrick |author-link1=Patrick Hanks |last2=Hardcastle |first2=Kate |last3=Hodges |first3=Flavia |title=A Dictionary of First Names |publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] |publication-place=Oxford, England |series=Oxford paperback reference |year=2006 |isbn=978-0-19-861060-1 |oclc=67869278 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9nd05X_awIgC |page=70 |access-date=6 November 2025}}</ref> Notable people with the name include: | ||
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==People== | ==People== | ||
*Azriel the father of Seraiah in the Bible, see [[Jeremiah 36#Verse 26]] | * Azriel, the father of Seraiah in the Bible, see [[Jeremiah 36#Verse 26]] | ||
*[[Azriel of Gerona]] (c. 1160–c. 1238), Catalan kabbalist | * [[Azriel of Gerona]] (c. 1160–c. 1238), Catalan kabbalist | ||
*[[Azriel Graeber]] (born 1948), Talmudic Scholar and founder of the Jewish Scholarship Society | * [[Azriel Graeber]] (born 1948), Talmudic Scholar and founder of the Jewish Scholarship Society | ||
*[[Azriel Hildesheimer]] (1820–1899), German rabbi | * [[Azriel Hildesheimer]] (1820–1899), German rabbi | ||
*[[Azriel Lévy]] (born 1934), Logician, Hebrew University, Jerusalem | * [[Azriel Lévy]] (born 1934), Logician, Hebrew University, Jerusalem | ||
*[[Azriel Rabinowitz]] (1905–1941), Lithuanian rabbi and Holocaust victim | * [[Azriel Rabinowitz]] (1905–1941), Lithuanian rabbi and Holocaust victim | ||
*[[Azriel Rosenfeld]] (1931–2004), American professor and expert on computer image analysis | * [[Azriel Rosenfeld]] (1931–2004), American professor and expert on computer image analysis | ||
*[[Asriel Günzig]] (also known as Azriel Günzig, Ezriel Günzig, or other spellings), a rabbi, scholar, bookseller, editor and writer | * [[Asriel Günzig]] (also known as Azriel Günzig, Ezriel Günzig, or other spellings), a rabbi, scholar, bookseller, editor, and writer | ||
*[[Ezriel Carlebach]] (1909–1956), Israeli journalist | * [[Ezriel Carlebach]] (1909–1956), Israeli journalist | ||
==Fictional characters== | ==Fictional characters== | ||
*the title character's name in the Anne Rice novel ''[[Servant of the Bones]]'' | * the title character's name in the Anne Rice novel ''[[Servant of the Bones]]'' | ||
*Azriel, a character in ''[[A Court of Thorns and Roses]]'' by Sarah J. Maas | * Azriel, a character in ''[[A Court of Thorns and Roses]]'' by Sarah J. Maas | ||
*Azriel, the supernatural antagonist in the Netflix series [[Warrior Nun (TV series)|''Warrior Nun'' (TV series)]] | * Azriel, the supernatural antagonist in the Netflix series [[Warrior Nun (TV series)|''Warrior Nun'' (TV series)]] | ||
==Other uses== | ==Other uses== | ||
*[[Azri'el]], a moshav in central Israel | * [[Azri'el]], a moshav in central Israel | ||
*"Azriel (Angel of Death)" and "Azriel Revisited", songs by rock group [[The Nice]] | * "Azriel (Angel of Death)" and "Azriel Revisited", songs by rock group [[The Nice]] | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Asriel (disambiguation)]] | {{canned search}} | ||
*''[[Asrael]]'', a ''leggenda'' or opera in four acts | {{srt}} | ||
*''[[Asrael Symphony]]'', Czech composer Josef Suk's Second Symphony | * [[Asriel (disambiguation)]] | ||
*[[Azrael (disambiguation)]] | * ''[[Asrael]]'', a ''leggenda'' or opera in four acts | ||
* ''[[Asrael Symphony]]'', Czech composer Josef Suk's Second Symphony | |||
* [[Azrael (disambiguation)]] | |||
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[[Category:Hebrew masculine given names]] | [[Category:Hebrew masculine given names]] | ||
[[Category:Masculine given names]] | [[Category:Masculine given names]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:16, 6 November 2025
Azriel (or Ezriel) is a Hebrew name meaning "God helps".[1] Notable people with the name include:
People
- Azriel, the father of Seraiah in the Bible, see Jeremiah 36#Verse 26
- Azriel of Gerona (c. 1160–c. 1238), Catalan kabbalist
- Azriel Graeber (born 1948), Talmudic Scholar and founder of the Jewish Scholarship Society
- Azriel Hildesheimer (1820–1899), German rabbi
- Azriel Lévy (born 1934), Logician, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
- Azriel Rabinowitz (1905–1941), Lithuanian rabbi and Holocaust victim
- Azriel Rosenfeld (1931–2004), American professor and expert on computer image analysis
- Asriel Günzig (also known as Azriel Günzig, Ezriel Günzig, or other spellings), a rabbi, scholar, bookseller, editor, and writer
- Ezriel Carlebach (1909–1956), Israeli journalist
Fictional characters
- the title character's name in the Anne Rice novel Servant of the Bones
- Azriel, a character in A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
- Azriel, the supernatural antagonist in the Netflix series Warrior Nun (TV series)
Other uses
- Azri'el, a moshav in central Israel
- "Azriel (Angel of Death)" and "Azriel Revisited", songs by rock group The Nice
See also
Template:Canned search Template:Srt
- Asriel (disambiguation)
- Asrael, a leggenda or opera in four acts
- Asrael Symphony, Czech composer Josef Suk's Second Symphony
- Azrael (disambiguation)
References
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