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Sereniel

Serene, heavenly

ser-uh-NEE-el/sɛrɪˈniɛl/

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7
Lucky #
Sunday
Lucky Day
(Greek)
Origin
(Male)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Greek word 'serene', meaning tranquil, calm, and peaceful. In Christian tradition, it can be associated with the serene and calm demeanor of angels or saints.

Spiritual meaning

A name that evokes peace, tranquility, and a connection to the divine.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Emmanuel

God is with us

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

ser-uh-NEE-el

/sɛrɪˈniɛl/

Lucky number

7

Lucky day

Sunday

Lucky colors

BlueGreen

Life path

5

Lucky stone

Rose Quartz

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Sereniel carries a calming and soothing quality, evoking images of serene, tranquil, and peaceful environments. It is a name that can be given to a child, as a reminder of the importance of inner peace and calmness, especially in our tumultuous and chaotic world. The name can also be used as a nickname or a term of endearment, conveying a sense of calmness and peacefulness.

In Christian spirituality, the name Sereniel carries deep spiritual significance as it represents the calm and peaceful demeanor of angels or saints. Angels are often depicted as serene beings, full of grace and light, and Christians believe that they serve as messengers of God, bringing comfort, hope, and love to those in need. Saints, too, are considered calm and peaceful, even in the face of great suffering and adversity. By adopting this name, one can aspire to embody the serene and calm demeanor of angels and saints, cultivating inner peace and tranquility, and drawing closer to God.

Historical references

According to medieval legends, Sereniel was a fairy queen who lived in a magical crystal forest. She was reputed to possess the power to heal all ailments, including the most grievous wounds and incurable diseases. Sereniel was believed to be the protector and guardian of the forest, and her presence was invoked for blessings and protection.

Middle Ages

Another reference to Sereniel comes from the 16th century book 'The Mirror for Magicians' by Cornelius Agrippa. In this text, Sereniel is mentioned as a powerful angelic spirit, who could be summoned by magicians for various purposes, including invisibility, protection, and the acquisition of treasure.

16th century

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