It's amusing and seemingly arbitrary, to him, what angel names made it into common human given names; Michael and Gabriel are fairly normal, by most standards, and Raphael, if uncommon, is at least not unacceptable. But you don't find any Balthazars or Castiels running around, or any Anaels or Uriels.
Or, for that matter, any Sammaels, but he doesn't find that at all surprising.
"That seems the most likely. I didn't actually ask my Father why he named me what he did."
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It's amusing and seemingly arbitrary, to him, what angel names made it into common human given names; Michael and Gabriel are fairly normal, by most standards, and Raphael, if uncommon, is at least not unacceptable. But you don't find any Balthazars or Castiels running around, or any Anaels or Uriels.
Or, for that matter, any Sammaels, but he doesn't find that at all surprising.
"That seems the most likely. I didn't actually ask my Father why he named me what he did."