Malachim

This article is about the Malachim alphabet. For the quasi-Chasidic dynasty, see Malachim (Chassidus). You might also be looking for Malakh (plural Malakhim), a type of angel in Judaism.

Malachim was an alphabet published by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in the 16th century. It is derived from Hebrew. Other alphabets with a similar origin are Celestial Alphabet and Transitus Fluvii.

"Malachim" is from Hebrew (מלאך, mal'ach), and means "angels" or "messengers".