No. But you may be referring to Acts 16:16-18 and the Greek term used there is 'puthon' for the term 'divination' and some say is the base for the English word 'Python.'
This is no mention of an angel named 'Tiffany' in the Bible.
If there is, he is not mentioned in the Bible.
there is no angel named Adam. Adam is the name of a man.
Gabriel is an angel - thus, one would guess that he was named by God.
Ishmael was named by his mother, Hagar, as instructed by an angel in the Old Testament of the Bible.
Not in the Bible. But this name appears in the cabala and other works of mankind.
There are arguably only three angels named in the Bible: Michael, Gabriel, and Lucifer who became ha Satan.
The only named angels in the Bible are Saints Michael, Gabriel and Raphael.
Kipling's python is named "Kaa". http://www.kipling.org.uk/rg_kaahunting_notes.htm
There is not a first angel, but a number of them, not named. It is a putti (not cherubim) who guards the Garden of Eden with a flaming sword. (Genesis 3:24).
God named Israel after Jacob, who was given the name Israel after wrestling with an angel in the Bible.
The angel Gabriel appeared to Mary in the Bible.