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The word Raphael can refer to: - Raphael (1483–1520) a famous Italian Renaissance painter
- Raphael (archangel), a Seraph and an Archangel in Judaism and Christianity
- Raphael of Brooklyn (1860–1915), a Saint in the Christian Orthodox tradition.
- Raphael Kalinowski (1835–1907), a Polish Saint in the Discalced Carmelite Order
- Raphael (singer), a famous Spanish singer
- Raphael (TMNT), a fictional character in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series
- Raphael Sorel, a fictional fencer from the Soul series of fighting video games
- Confetteria Raffaello, a white candy manufactured by the Italian company Ferrero SpA
- Raphaël Haroche, a French singer
- Raphael (Japanese Rock group), a Japanese J-Rock band
Self-portrait by Raphael. ...
The Archangel Raphael Raphael (Heb. ...
Saint Raphael of Brooklyn (November 20, 1860 - February 27, 1915) was born as Raphael Hawaweeny in Damascus, Syria. ...
Saint Raphael Kalinowski (Polish: ) (September 1, 1835 â November 15, 1907) was a Polish Discalced Carmelite friar born as Józef Kalinowski in the city of Wilno, in Poland under Russian occupation (currently, Vilnius, Lithuania). ...
Rafael Martos, commonly known as Raphael, is a Spanish singer. ...
Raphael (original movie incarnation) Raphael (or Raph), a fictional character, is one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT). ...
Raphael Sorel is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ...
A box of Kinder Chocolate Ferrero SpA is an Italian manufacturer of chocolate and other confectionary products, founded by confectioner Pietro Ferrero in 1946 and based in Alba. ...
The cover of the Caravane album Raphaël Haroche, born in 17 November 1975 at Boulogne-Billancourt in France, is a French Singer under the name Raphaël. ...
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