Raphael

/ˈræfeɪəl/ noun

Definition

A masculine given name of Hebrew origin, also the name of a Renaissance Italian painter (1483-1520) renowned for his harmonious and graceful works.

Etymology

From Hebrew 'Refael' meaning 'God has healed', composed of 'rafa' (to heal) and 'el' (God). The name appears in religious texts as an archangel and became popular through Christian tradition.

Kelly Says

Raphael carries the beautiful meaning 'God has healed,' making it both a spiritual blessing and artistic legacy through the Renaissance master who embodied divine harmony in paint. The painter Raphael was considered so gifted that his name became synonymous with artistic perfection, creating a double legacy of spiritual and aesthetic meaning.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ራፋኤል
ARالعربية
رافائيل
BNবাংলা
রাফায়েল
CACatalà
Rafael
CSČeština
Rafael
DADansk
Raphael
DEDeutsch
Raphael
ELΕλληνικά
Ραφαήλ
ESEspañol
Rafael
FAفارسی
رافائل
FISuomi
Raphael
FRFrançais
Raphaël
GUGU
રાફેલ
HAHA
Raphael
HEעברית
רפאל
HIहिन्दी
राफेल
HUMagyar
Raffaello
IDBahasa Indonesia
Raphael
IGIG
Raphael
ITItaliano
Raffaello
JA日本語
ラファエル
KKKK
Рафаэль
KMKM
រាផេល
KO한국어
라파엘
MRMR
राफेल
MSBahasa Melayu
Raphael
MYမြန်မာ
ရာဖေးယ်
NLNederlands
Rafaël
NONorsk
Raphael
PAPA
ਰਾਫੇਲ
PLPolski
Rafael
PTPortuguês
Rafael
RORomână
Rafael
RUРусский
Рафаэль
SVSvenska
Raphael
SWKiswahili
Raphael
TAதமிழ்
ரபேல்
TEతెలుగు
రాఫెల్
THไทย
ราฟาเอล
TLTL
Rafael
TRTürkçe
Rafael
UKУкраїнська
Рафаель
URاردو
رافائیل
VITiếng Việt
Raphael
YOYO
Raphael
ZH中文
拉斐尔
ZUZU
Raphael

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