Seraph (disambiguation)
Seraph is
- the name of an order of angels, see Seraph
Seraph as part of Franz Seraph - derived from the nickname Pater Seraphicus of Francis of Assisi - belongs to the first names of the following people:
- Franz Seraph Destouches (1772–1844), German musician and composer
- Franz Seraph von Dietrichstein (1570–1636), Bishop of Olomouc and cardinal
- Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl (1804–1877), German painter, lithographer and photographer
- Franz Seraph Hattler (1829–1907), Austrian Catholic priest and writer
- Franz Seraph Horsky (1801–1877), Bohemian farmer, see Franz Horsky
- Franz Seraph von Kohlbrenner (1728–1783), editor of the "Churbaierischen Intellektivenblatt"
- Franz Seraph von Orsini-Rosenberg (1781–1832), Austrian nobleman and general in the Napoleonic Wars
- Franz Seraph von Pfistermeister (1820–1912), court secretary and state councilor in the Kingdom of Bavaria
- Franz Seraph Reicheneder (1905–1976), pastor, historian and local researcher
- Franz Seraph Renz (1860–1916), Catholic theologian, see Franz Renz
- Franz Seraph Riemer (1884-1965), Roman Catholic priest and vicar general in the Diocese of Passau, see Franz Riemer (clergyman)
- Franz Seraph von Stadion , Count of Warthausen and Thannhausen (1806–1853), Austrian civil servant and politician
See also:
- HMS Seraph
- Seraph Bay , Thurston Island Bay, Antarctica
- Seraph class
- Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph
- Seraph Cars , former British car manufacturer
- Seraphim , Serafin , Serafino
- Fantastic Literature Prize Seraph
- Zeraphine
- Franciscan Orders (Seraphic Brothers, Franciscan Order; Seraphic Rule, the Rule of the Franciscans)
- Poor Clares , Second Order of St. Francis, Order of the Poor Clares, also called Seraphic Order