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Haniel

Haniel is a name of Hebrew origin, formed from hanan “to be gracious” and El “God,” commonly interpreted as meaning “grace of God” or “God has favored.” The spelling Haniel accompanies several transliterations, including Hanial and Anael in some traditions.

In Jewish and Christian angelology, Haniel is identified as an archangel or benevolent spirit. He is frequently

As a given name, Haniel is used in Hebrew-speaking and related communities, reflecting its biblical/angelic associations.

In German-speaking regions, Haniel exists as a surname and is associated with historical and contemporary family

described
as
the
angel
of
grace,
beauty,
and
harmonious
relationships,
and
is
sometimes
invoked
in
matters
of
love,
intuition,
and
diplomacy.
In
esoteric
and
occult
literature,
Haniel
is
linked
to
the
planet
Venus;
lists
of
archangels
in
different
grimoires
vary,
and
Haniel
is
not
universally
recognized
across
traditions.
Variants
appear
in
different
languages
and
transliterations
depending
on
tradition.
lines.
The
name
has
been
carried
by
business
families
and
used
in
philanthropy
and
corporate
branding,
contributing
to
its
continued
visibility
in
German
cultural
and
economic
life.