The Seven Archangels

Enoch I (Ethiopic Enoch)
(the earliest reference to the 7)
    Uriel
    Raphael
    Raguel (Ruhiel, Rugagel, Ruahel)
    Michael
    Zerachiel (Araqael)
    Garbriel
    Remiel (Jeremiel, Jerahmeel)
3 Enoch (Hebrew Enoch)
In Odeberg’s edition “each of the 7
archangels is accompanied by
496,000 myriads
of ministering angels.”
    Mikael
    Gabriel
    Shatquiel
    Baradiel
    Shachaqiel
    Baraqiel (Baradiel)
    Sidriel (or Pazziel)
Testament of Solomon
    Mikael
    Gabriel
    Uriel
    Sabrael
    Arael
    Iaoth
    Adaonael
Christian Gnostics
    Michael
    Gabriel
    Raphael
    Uriel (= Phanuel)
    Barachiel
    Sealtiel
    Jehudiel
Gregory the Great
    Michael
    Gabriel
    Raphael
    Uriel
    Simiel
    Orifiel
    Zachariel
Pseudo-Dionysius
    Michael
    Gabriel
    Raphael
    Uriel
    Chamuel
    Jophiel
    Zadkiel
Geonic Lore
    Michael
    Gabriel
    Raphiel
    Aniel
    Kafziel
    Samael
    Zadkiel
Talismanic Magick
    Zaphkiel
    Zadkiel
    Camael
    Raphael
    Haniel
    Michael
    Gabriel
In The Hierarhy of the Blesséd Angels
    Raphael
    Gabriel
    Chamuel
    Michael
    Adabiel
    Haniel
    Zaphiel

Other archangels mentioned as among the seven include: Pravuil, Shepherd, Phanuel (equated with Uriel).

In Persian mythology, ”the holy immortal one,” all of who had the nature of angels, are: 1. Justice or Truth; 2. Right Order; 3. Obedience; 4. Prosperity; 5. Piety or Wisdom; 6. Health; 7. Immortality.

According to Muslim lore there are only four archangels: Gabriel, Michael, Azael, Israfel. Usually seven, rather than four, were favored because seven is a more mystical number and because, as in Esther 1:14, there were ”Seven princes who saw the king’s (God’s) face.”

The Babylonians regarded the seven planets as deities, and these (according to W. O. E. Oesterley) were the prototype of the Judaeo-Christian archangels. The Amesha Spentas have also been regarded as the prototype.