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Not to be confused with Aerial or Arial.
Ariel
Genderunisex
Origin
MeaningLion of God

Ariel is a unisex name in its Western and English form. Among the frequently occurring names from the 2000 U.S. Census- , the masculine and feminine versions are ranked 539 and 208, respectively. Ariel is an Archangel name (see 'Other' section, below) from the Hebrew אֲרִיאֵל "Lion or Lioness of God." Archangel Ariel is known as the Angel of Healing and New Beginnings. In English, Ariel is pronounced "air-ee-ul"; in Hebrew, French or Spanish it is pronounced, "R-E-L". In Chinese, Ariel is pronounced Āi Lǐ Ěr (Simplified 埃里尔 Traditional 埃裡爾). An alternate Chinese spelling is Yà liè (亚列).

People

Places

Fictional characters

  • Ariel, an airy Spirit, a character in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest
  • Ariel, the narrator in Alexander Pope's "The Rape of the Lock".
  • Princess Ariel, the main character in Disney's 1989 film 'The Little Mermaid'
  • Ariel A. Gold ("Ari") - Chase's manager in the HBO series "Entourage"
  • Ariel DuBois, the fictional daughter of Allison DuBois on the NBC drama Medium
  • Ariel, a character in the science fiction series Robotech
  • Ariel, an extraterrestrial mutant, a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe
  • Ariel, a former alias of the Marvel Comics character Kitty Pryde
  • Princess Ariel, a main character in the Thundarr the Barbarian animated series
  • Ariel, the original name of the Transformers character Elita One
  • Ariel, a character in the Legacy of Kain video game series
  • Ariel, the name of the main character's dead beagle in the novel "Speak"
  • Ariel Truax, the name of Ann-Margret's character in the movie, "Grumpy Old Men."
  • Ariel Maloney, the name of Teri Hatcher's character in the movie, "Soapdish."
  • Ariel Sullivan, the name of Emma Bolger's character in the movie, "In America."
  • Ariel Moore, the name of Lori Singer's character in the movie, "Footloose."
  • Ariel, the name of the Angel of Healing, (played by Ivana Milicevic) in the ABC Family mini-series, "Fallen."
  • Ariel, the hero of the concept albums Epica and The Black Halo by American power metal band Kamelot.

Publications

Film

Television

Music

Commercial products

Vehicles

Other

  • Ariel (angel), an angel in Judaism, Christianity (Gnostic) & occult lore
  • Ariel (anime), an anime OVA series
  • Ariel was a stage name used by female pro wrestler Shelly Martinez during her employment with the ECW organization
  • Ariel Gazelle is another name for the Dorcas Gazelle
  • Ariel (computer program), a document delivery program distributed by Infotrieve
  • Operation Ariel was the British military evacuation from western France in World War II

See also

References

  1. Ariel in Chinese
  2. Alternate version of Ariel in Chinese. If the link appears to be dead, click it once more and it will work.
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