From Latin angelus, who takes it from the Greek 945; 947; 947; 949; 955; 959; 962; ( pr . "herald, messenger") etc. 1o_ Substantive to name a spiritual being typical of some religions, who is usually protector of humans and messenger of God; is the name of the last hierarchy of Christian angelic choirs. It has its origins in Iranian religions and its antecedente in the Greek daimon (especially the winged). See demon . 2o_ As an adjective qualifies something or someone with angelic qualities. 3o_ It is also used as a male or female proper name.
Angel: mythological creature of sublime nature, which as one power creatriz, has activity in the sacred pre-history and Genesis. Regent, master, Rector, Director. Adviser or Assistant of a Ministry. Councillor or member of an administrative Cabinet. Operational or effective logistics agency agent. Entity with innocent personality; moderate State or contingent nature of children and encourage them them in relaxation.