Uriel (disambiguation)
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Uriel is an archangel from the Hebrew Bible. It may also refer to:
- Name of real person
- Uriel Birnbaum (1894–1956), Austrian painter and writer
- Uriel Crocker (1796–1887), publisher in Boston, USA
- Uriel da Costa (c.1585–1640), Portuguese philosopher
- Uriel Nespoli (1884–1973), Italian conductor
- Uriel Weinreich (1926–67), Polish-American linguist
- Uriel Yitzhaki (born 1949), Israeli diplomat.
- Fiction and literature
- Uriel (Supernatural), character in the television series Supernatural
- "Uriel" (poem), by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Uriel Septim, various characters in The Elder Scrolls video games
- Captain Uriel Ventris, fictional character in Warhammer 40,000 games and books
- In A Wrinkle in Time, Uriel is a planet the children travel to with the three witches.
- Music
- Uriel (band), 1960s acid rock band
- Irish history
- Airgíalla, anglicised spelling Uriel, medieval Irish people and their kingdom
- County Louth, in medieval times also called Uriel
See also
- Oriel (disambiguation)
- Urial, subspecies group of the wild sheep Ovis orientalis
- Uria, seabirds called guillemots, murres, or turr
- Uriah (disambiguation)
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