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Ariel is a given name from Biblical Hebrew אריאל Ariel that literally means "lion of God". The female form is אריאלה (transliterated as Ariela, Ariella, or the alternative English and French spelling Arielle). In modern Hebrew, Ariel is primarily used as a male name. It also appears as a surname.
The word Ariel appears in the Hebrew Bible and on the Mesha Stele under various spellings but not as the name of an angel. In 2 Samuel 23:20 and its parallel passage 1 Chronicles 11:22 the meaning of the word is unclear. In Ezra 8:16 it is a personal name. In Ezekiel 43:15 it is a part of the altar.
Ariel (name), a given name (including a list of people and characters with the name) Ariel (detergent), a fabric care brand; ARIEL, an ESA space mission to study exoplanet atmospheres; The Ariel, a pair of apartment buildings on Broadway, New York City; Ariel programme, a British satellite research programme
Ariella is the female version of the gender neutral Hebrew name Ariel. Ariela is an alternative spelling. Ariel means "Lion of God" in Hebrew. Ariella may refer to: Ariella Arida (born 1988), Filipino actress, Miss Universe Philippines 2013; Ariella Azoulay (born 1962), author, art curator, filmmaker, theorist of photography and visual culture
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Ariel is Prospero's eyes and ears throughout the play, using his magical abilities to cause the tempest in Act One which gives the play its name, and to foil other characters' plots to bring down their master. Ariel means "Lion of God" in the Hebrew language. Ariel may also be a simple play on the word "aerial". Scholars have compared Ariel to ...
After making a splash on the big screen, Disney’s reimagined Little Mermaid is returning to TV with a self-titled series aimed at a preschool audience. “Set in the fantastical Caribbean ...
The angelic name "Ariel" (Hebrew: 'the lion of God') [38] has also been used to refer to the Demiurge and is called his "perfect" name; [39] in some Gnostic lore, Ariel has been called an ancient or original name for Ialdabaoth. [40]