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Names of Demons

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Listing of Demons Abacus(ouija board demon) Abaddon/Apollyon is the king of an army of locusts; Rev 9:11 – whose name in Hebrew Abaddon and then translated in Greek means the Destroyer (Christian demonology) Abalam / Paimon (Christian demonology) Abezethibou involved with magic (Testament of Solomon) Abraxas was also associated with magic and is said to be the source of the familiar term abracadabra.(Gnosticism) Abyzou a female demon of miscarriages and infant mortality(Jewish mythology) Achnor Adramelech (Assyrian mythology, Christian demonology) Aeshma “wrath,” “rage,” and “fury (Zoroastrianism) Agaliarept (Jewish mythology) commander of armies. Agnan (Demon that torments the Americas by appearances and wickedness, it shows especially in Brazil.) Agrat bat Mahlat / Igrat / Iggeret is responsible for magic and sickness (Jewish demonology) Agares He can cause earthquakes and teaches languages, finding pleasure in teaching immoral expressions (Christian demonology) Agiel (Jewish mythology) Ahab– The ultimate goal of the Spirit of Ahab is the destruction of God ordained authority and responsibility in the Family and in the Body of Christ, the Church. A spirit of Ahab symbolizes the giving up of authority and the advocating of responsibility. Ahriman/Angra Mainyu / Ahriman is a destructive spirit responsible for deceptive evil thinking (Zoroastrianism) Aim/Haborym a spirit of manipulation and a familiar spirit (Christian demonology) Aka Manah/Akem Manah/Akoman/Akvan is a demon that causes bad mind, bad will and bad acts. (Zoroastrianism) Ala (Slavic mythology) a female demon of bad weather and is Dragon or Serpent like. Aladon Aleon Alal (Chaldean mythology) typically described to be crowned with dark hair, large lustrous eyes and a round doll-like complexion, a sexual demon. Alastor (Christian demonology) a possessing entitybrought on by a curse. Alloces/Allocer (Christian demonology) induces people to immorality and teaches arts and all astrology. may also induce divination and mysticism. Alu This demon has no mouth, lips or ears. It roams at night and terrifies people while they sleep. Spirit possession by Alû results in unconsciousness and coma(Akkadian mythology) Amnnra Amaymon (Christian demonology)

Amdusias (Christian demonology)The destroyer. Amy (Christian demonology) Amy is a male demon, and appears as a flame of fire, he seduces in astrologie, and channels familiar spirits. Anamalech (Assyrian mythology) Andhaka (Hindu mythology) Andras sows discord among people and appears as a winged angel with the head of an owl or raven, riding upon a black wolf and wielding a bright sword. (Christian demonology) Andrealphus is described as a Peacock who raises great noises and teaches astrology, and geometry he is also described as having the ability to turn any man into a bird. (Christian demonology) Andromalius has the ability to gain information about an object, person, location or physical event, a familiar spirit. (Christian demonology) Antichrist (Christian demonology) Anzu / Zu / Imdugud demon behind Psychics and trying to predict the future (Sumerian mythology) Appolyan / Abaddon-Abaddon is shown as the king of an army of locusts. Armaros was the eleventh on a list of 20 leaders of a group of 200 fallen angels called Grigori or “Watchers.” in the Book of Enoch. (Jewish demonology) Aremenia / Al or Hal( demon in the folklore of the Caucasus, Iran, Central Asia, and southern parts of Russia.) Armazad Archon the term archon was used in Gnosticism to refer to several servants of the Demiurge, the “creator god” that stood between the human race and a transcendent God that could only be reached through gnosis. In this context they have the role of the angels and demons of the Old Testament. They give their name to the sect called Archontics. What we normally might call GRAYS Asag is a monstrous demon, very hideous in his appearance (Sumerian demonology) Asakku they attack and kill human beings, by means of fevers (Babylonian mythology) Asb’el (Jewish mythology) Asclepeion demon involved in healing Asclepius demons involved in healing Asmodai/Asmodeus is the demon of lust and is therefore responsible for twisting people’s sexual desires. The orgy-loving ancient Hebrew devil of sensuality. (Jewish folklore and Christian mythology) Astaroth Astarte (Ishtar) demon of fertility, love, war, and sex (Christian demonology) Asura (Hindu mythology)Female demon worshiped by the Phoenicians as the goddess of lasciviousness. Azazel / Azaz’el Azazelle /Azariah – Azazel



is represented in the Book of Enoch as one of the leaders of the rebellious Watchers in the time preceding the flood; he taught men the art of warfare, of making swords, knives, shields, and coats of mail, and women the art of deception by ornamenting the body, dying the hair, and painting the face and the eyebrows, and also revealed to the people the secrets of witchcraft and corrupted their manners (Jewish demonology) Azi Dahaka/Dahak is a storm demon from Iranian mythology. He steals cattle and brings harm to humans. It is a snake-like monster with three heads and six eyes (Zoroastrianism) B Baal/Bael (Christian demonology) Ba’al-Hamon (Ugaritic demonology)(“Ruler of a Crowd or Multitude”) Chief god of Carthage. He was a deity of sky and vegetation, depicted as a bearded older man with curling ram’s horns. Baʿal Hammon’s female cult partner was Tanit. Babopy – Abortion demon or homosexual spirit. Bakaneka / Bakeneko (Japanese folklore), refers to cat yōkai (spiritual beings) with supernatural abilities akin to those of the kitsune (fox) or tanuki (raccoon dog) animal spirits. Balam (Christian demonology)Balam is depicted as being three-headed. One head is the head of a bull, the second of a man, and the third of a ram. He has flaming eyes and the tail of a serpent. He carries a hawk on his fist and rides a strong bear. At other times he is represented as a naked man riding a bear. Hebrew devil of avarice and greed. Balberith (Jewish demonology) According to the Book of Judges, his temple was destroyed when Abimelech quelled the rising of his subjects.The name denotes a form of Ba’al-worship prevailing in Israel, according to the Book of Judges. Tempts men to blasphemy and murder. Bali Raj/ Bali or Māveli (Hindu mythology) Banshee (Irish mythology) woman of the fairy mounds is a female spirit in Irish mythology, usually seen as an omen of death and a messenger from the underworld. Baphomet (Christian folklore)


Barbas (Christian demonology) Demon of Fear Barbatos (Christian demonology) Barron (Catholic demonology) Bathin/Mathim/Bathym/Marthim (Christian demonology) Beball (Christian demonology) Stupid demon Beelzebub Disgusting and repulsive Lord of the Flies. (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology) Behemoth (Jewish demonology) the name has come to be used for any extremely large or powerful entity. Belial /Belisle (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology) Beleth (Christian demonology) Belphegor (Christian demonology) Berith/Beherit (Phoenician mythology, Christian demonology) Bhairava Bhūta (Sanskrit) Bifrons (Christian demonology) Boruta (Slavic mythology) Botis (Christian demonology) Buer (Christian demonology) Bukavac (Slavic mythology) Bune (Christian mythology) Bushyasta (Zoroastrianism) C

Cali Canacjaza Centrioles Carabia (Christian demonology) He is depicted as appearing as a pentagram star, changing into a man under the conjurer’s request Charun (Etruscan mythology) In Etruscan mythology, Charun (also spelled Charu, or Karun) acted as one of the psychopompoi of the underworld (not to be confused with the lord of the underworld, known to the Etruscans as Aita). He is often portrayed with Vanth, a winged goddess also associated with the underworld. Chemosh (Moabite) Pic In the Hebrew Bible, Chemosh was the god of the Moabites Choronzon (Thelema) Pic Thelemites believe that if he is met with proper preparation, then his function is to destroy the ego, which allows the adept to move beyond the Abyss of occult cosmology. Cimejes/Kimaris/Cimeies (Christian demonology) A demon warrior riding a black horse, and possesses the abilities of locating lost or hidden treasures, teaching trivium (grammar, logic and rhetoric) and making a man into a warrior of his own likeness. Corson (Christian demonology)Pic In demonology Corson is one of the four principal kings that have power on the seventy-two demons supposedly constrained by King Solomon. COYOTE – American Indian devil. Crocell/Procell (Christian demonology) In demonology, Crocell (also called Crokel or Procell) is the 49th spirit of the Goetia, manifesting as an angel with a tendency to speak in dark and mysterious sayings Culsu (Etruscan mythology)Culsu is a Etruscan goddess associated with gateways and death. She appears as a topless winged woman carrying a torch and scissors

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Daeva (Zoroastrianism demonology) A demon entity with disagreeable characteristics. In the Gathas, the oldest texts of the Zoroastrian canon, the daevas are “wrong gods” or “false gods” or “gods that are (to be) rejected”. Dagon (Semitic mythology) Dagon was originally an East Semitic Mesopotamian (Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian) fertility god who evolved into a major Northwest Semitic god. The fish demon. Dajjal (Islamic demonology) He is to appear pretending to be the Messiah. Dantalion (Christian demonology)



He teaches all arts and sciences, and also declares the secret counsel of anyone, given that he knows the thoughts of all people and can change them at his will. He can also cause love and show the similitude of any person, show the same by means of a vision, and let them be in any part of the world they will. Danjal (Jewish mythology) A fallen angel. Decarabia (Christian demonology) He appears as a pentagram star, although he will take the form of a man if the conjurer requests it. He knows the properties and values of all herbs and precious stones, and can transform into any type of bird to sing and fly for his conjurer, sometimes acting as his animal familiar. Demiurge (Gnosticism) Fallen Angel, Archon Demogorgon (Christian demonology) demon, associated with the underworld and envisaged as a powerful primordial being, whose very name had been taboo. Diablo demon in a game. Div-e Sepid (Persian mythology) is the chieftain of the Persian Demons Drekavac (Slavic mythology) called drek and drekalo is a mythical creature in south Slavic mythology. Literally “the screamer” It is like a dog or fox, but with hind legs similar to a kangaroo. Dysmorphic Demon Dzoavits (Native American mythology) was a demon or ogre from Shoshonean mythology who stole the sun and kidnapped children. He is associated with volcanism and cannibalism.

E Eldonna- Incubus and succubus: perverted sexual demons Eligor (Christian demonology) He discovers hidden things and knows the future of wars and how soldiers should meet. Eisheth (Jewish demonology) Woman of Whoredom Eblis (Islamic demonology) A fallen Angel Ethismus ( Jewish demonology) Demon of infirmity F

Fluris Focalor (Christian demonology) Focalor appears in the form of a man with a griffin’s wings, kills men, drowns them, and overthrows warships; Foras/Forcas/Forras/ (Christian demonology)He teaches the virtues of all herbs and precious stones, can make a man witty, eloquent, invisible (invincible according to some authors), and live long, and can discover treasures and recover lost things. Forneus (Christian demonology) Great Marquis of Hell, and has twenty-nine legions of demons under his rule. He teaches Rhetoric and languages. He is depicted as a great sea monster. Furcas/Forcas (Christian demonology) Furcas is depicted as a strong old man with white hair and long white beard, who rides a horse while holding a sharp weapon (pitch fork). He teaches Philosophy, Astronomy (Astrology to some authors), Rhetoric, Logic, Chiromancy and Pyromancy. Furfur (Christian demonology)



He is a liar. Furfur causes love between a man and a woman, creates storms, tempests, thunder, lightning, and blasts, and teaches on secret and divine things.

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Gaap (Christian demonology) is a goetic demon described in the Lesser Key of Solomon, he has the powers to teach philosophy and liberal arts, make others invisible, steal familiars from other magicians, make men stupid, and carry men between kingdoms; Gader’el (Jewish demonology) Fallen Angel, he taught the art of cosmetics, the use of weapons and killing blows. Gaki (Japanese mythology) hungry ghosts Gamigin (Christian demonology) teaching liberal arts Ghoul (Arabian and several other mythologies) an evil spirit or phantom, especially one supposed to rob graves and feed on dead bodies. Glasya-Labolas/Caacrinolaas/Caassimolar/Classyalabolas/Glassia-labolis (Christian demonology) He is the author and captain of manslaughter and bloodshed, tells all things past and to come, knows all sciences, gains the minds and love of friends and foes causing love among them if desired, incites homicides and can make a man invisible. Gorgon (Greek mythology)



three Gorgon sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, had snakes for hair, and that they had the power to turn anyone who looked at them to stone Gremory/Gomory (Christian demonology) He tells all things past, present and future, about hidden treasures, and procures the love of women, young and old, but especially maidens. He is depicted as appearing in the form of a beautiful woman with the crown of a duchess tied around his waist, and riding a camel. Grigori (Jewish demonology) Watcher Angel Gualichu (Mapuche mythology) an evil spirit or demon that possessed men. Guayota (Guanche)in Guanche mythology, was the principal malignant deity. Guayota was said to be represented as a black dog and was accompanied by demons, also in the form of black dogs Gusion/Gusoin/Gusoyn (Christian demonology) He is depicted as a baboon. He tells all past, present and future thing H Haagenti (Christian demonology) is depicted as a big bull with the wings of a griffin, changing into a man under request of the conjurer. Hat Man – This This demon spirit is the most common seen. It is associated with the following: The Occult -New Age – Witchcraft – Digi’mon – Ouja Boards. Some authors think this is the devil himself Hathor (Egyptian Mythology) Hathor is commonly depicted as a cow goddess with horns in which is set a sun disk. An Ancient Egyptian goddess who personified the principles of joy, feminine love, and motherhood Halphas/Malthus (Christian demonology) He is often depicted in the shape of a stork and incites war. Haures/Flauros/Flavros/Hauras/Havres



(Christian demonology)Commonly people represent him as a humanoid leopard with big claws. Flauros is depicted as a terrible and strong leopard that under request of the conjurer changes into a man with fiery eyes and an awful expression. Flauros can also supposedly be called upon when a mortal wishes to take vengeance on other demons. Herodeus – Herodotus was more concerned with putting pleasure before knowledge Hon-Sha-Ze-Sho-Nen (Contacting spirit This is a second Reiki level symbol and spirit, for making contact over any distance to a person or situation) Horus (Egyptian Mythology) He was most often depicted as a falcon, most likely a lanner or peregrine, or as a man with a falcon head.

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Ifrit (Islamic mythology) The Ifrits are in a class of infernal djinn noted for their strength and cunning Incubus (Christian demonology, Chaldean mythology, Jewish folklore) A demon who has sex with woman at night and sometimes during the day. Another effect these spirits have on people is causing overwhelming sexual urges in the body. This class of demon is also responsible for sex dreams: those are dreams during which you are engaged in sexual contact or intercourse, or dreams in which your body has a spontaneous orgasm. And one much less obvious manifestation is nightmares – realistic, graphic, heart-stopping nightmares that rob you of sleep and make you awake frightened. Ipos/Ipes (Christian demonology) He is commonly depicted with the body of an angel with the head of a lion, the tail of a hare, and the feet of a goose, less frequently in the same shape but with the body of a lion, and rarely as a vulture. Iblis (Islamic demonology) (Satan)


Ishtar / Astarte / Isis demon of fertility, love, war, and sex. Irritum (Catholic Christian demonology) means “nothingness” Also a spirit of depression

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Jeqon fallen Angel Jezebel became associated with false prophets and lust. WHOREDOM Jinn (Islamic demonology) In Islamic theology jinn are said to be creatures with free will, made from smokeless fire by Allah as humans were made of clay, among other things. Jikininki (Japanese mythology) corpse eating spirits Juno Caelestis / Neith being a war goddess. Her symbol, found on many ancient stone carvings, appears as a trapezium (trapezoid) closed by a horizontal line at the top and surmounted in the middle by a circle: the horizontal arm is often terminated either by two short upright lines at right angles to it or by hooks

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Kabandha/Kabhanda Pic (Hinduism)In Hindu mythology, Kabandha (कबन्ध, Kabandha, lit. “headless torso”) is a Rakshasa (demon) Kasadya (Jewish demonology) Murder, abortion, is a fallen angel – the smashing of the embryo in the womb so that it may be curshed. Kokb’ael (Jewish demonology)fallen angel Kroni (Ayyavazhi demonology) He is the primordial manifestation of evil, and manifests in various forms of evil Krampus (Germanic-Christian Demonology) is a horned, anthropomorphic figure who is said to punishes children during the Christmas season

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Labal a small black demon with demonic energy flowing from his eyes. He is a vampiric demon. Landis Lastis Latiangle (Christian demonology) Laxis Legion (Christian demonology)the exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac Lechies (Slavic demonology) Russian demons that lived in the woods. They had human bodies from the waist up with the horns, ears, and beard of a she-goat. Also involved in kidnapping young women. Leonard – grand-master of the nocturnal orgies of demons, incubus demon. Leyak (Indonesian mythology) a mythological figure in the form of flying head Lempo (Finnish mythology)is portrayed in the folklore usually as erratic spirit Leraje/Leraie (Christian demonology) He causes great battles and disputes Leviathan (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology) Leviathan is the name of a demon that is talked about throughout the scriptures. His main demonic influence is with spiritual pride. Lodeus Louts an uncouth or aggressive drunken spirit. Lilith (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology, Jewish folklore)



Lilith appears as a night demon in Jewish lore and as a screech owl in Isaiah 34:14 Lucifuge Rofocale (Christian demonology)according to the Grand Grimoire, is the demon in charge of Hell’s government by order of Lucifer.

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Makilla Troll-Human-Demon-Creature-Thing Malphas (Christian demonology) He builds houses, high towers and strongholds, throws down the buildings of the enemies, can destroy the enemies’ desires or thoughts . He accepts willingly and kindly any sacrifice offered to him. Mammon (Christian demonology)



personified as a false god in the New Testament. tempters and ensnarers Maricha(Hindu mythology) kidnapping an can assume the form of animals. Marax/Morax/Foraii (Christian demonology)He teaches Astronomy and all other liberal sciences, and gives good and wise familiars that know the virtues of all herbs and precious stones. He is depicted as a man with the head of a bull. Marbas (Christian demonology) appeareth in the forme of a mightie lion. He bringeth diseases, and cureth them, he promoteth wisedome, and the knowledge of mechanicall arts, or handicrafts; he changeth men into other shapes, Massah a weak obscure demon. Mabley McCoffa Mahamaya – yoga demon. Majestic – hard rock music demon Marchosias (Christian demonology) Marsuvius he is depicted as a wolf with gryphon’s. wings and a serpent’s tail, spewing fire from his mouth, Masih ad-Dajjal/Ad-Dajjal/Dajjal (Islamic eschatology) Mastema (Jewish demonology) Mephistopheles (Christian folklore, German folklore)



is a demon featured in German folklore. He originally appeared in literature as the demon in the Faust legend, and he has since appeared in other works as a stock character version of Satan. Merihem (Christian demonology)pestilences and spirits that cause pestilences Moloch (Christian demonology)



idolatry, child sacrifice. Muin Murmur (Christian demonology) Murmur is depicted as a soldier riding a Vulture or a Griffin, and wearing a ducal crown Mustafa (Demon Samurai)

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Naamah (demon) (Jewish demonology)is a demon described in the Zohar, he causes epilepsy in children. Naberius/Cerbere/Naberus (Christian demonology) Naberius appears as a three-headed dog or a raven. He teaches the art of gracious living. He is depicted as a crow or a black crane. Naphula (Christian demonology) appearing in the Form of a. Lion with Gryphon’s Wings. His Office is to make Men Knowing in all Handcrafts and Professions, also in Philosophy, and other Sciences. Necromancer – a person who practices necromancy; a wizard or magician Ninurta (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology)a solar deity. The cult of Ninurta can be traced back to the oldest period of Sumerian history. Namtar (Sumerian mythology)was the son of Enlil anid Ereshkigal; he was born before his father raped the goddess Ninlil. Namtar was considered responsible for diseases and pests.

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Obtala Voodoo, Santeria, Kongo, Macumba, Umbanda, Quimbanda, Candomble, Palo Orlando Olorun Voodoo, Santeria, Kongo, Macumba, Umbanda, Quimbanda, Candomble, Palo Olodumare Voodoo, Santeria, Kongo, Macumba, Umbanda, Quimbanda, Candomble, Palo Omnicephus Voodoo, Santeria, Kongo, Macumba, Umbanda, Quimbanda, Candomble, Palo (African Cult) The word “palo” (“stick” in Spanish) was applied to the religion in Cuba due to the use of wooden sticks in the preparation of altars, which were also called “la Nganga”, “el caldero”, or “la prenda”. Priests of Palo are known as “Paleros”, “Ngangeros”, or “Nganguleros”. Onoskelis (Testament of Solomon) a female demon with a beautiful form. The name is usually associated with the hobgoblin, Empusa, who was able to assume various shapes, however in this case, she is a satyra (female satyr). Oray Lerajie, Leraie, Leraikha, Leraye, Loray, (Christian demonology) He causes great battles and disputes Orcus (Roman mythology, later Christian demonology)was a god of the underworld, punisher of broken oaths in Italic and Roman mythology Orias/Oriax (Christian demonology)He knows and teaches the virtues of the stars and the mansions of the planets (the influence of each planet depending on the astrological sign in which it is in a specific moment and the influence of that sign on an individual depending on how the zodiac was configured at the moment of his/her birth or at the moment of asking a question to the astrologist) Orishas Voodoo, Santeria, Kongo, Macumba, Umbanda, Quimbanda, Candomble, Palo Ornias (Testament of Solomon) – According to The Encyclopedia of Angels by Rosemary Guiley, Ornias is a fallen angel who, along with many other demons, had been bound by King Solomon to build his temple. He is described as very troublesome, who inhabits the constellation Aquarius, and who enjoys strangling people born under the sign of Aquarius. Ornias has various abilities attributed to him, such as the gift of prophecy, shapeshifting, and causing physical pain with a mere touch. As a shapeshifter, Ornias can often transform into a lion, a heavenly creature with wings, or a man who likes boys. Ornias was also the demon who revealed to Solomon the existence of the Falling Stars – demons that fly up towards Heaven to overhear God’s plans and fall back to Earth when they become too exhausted, making them look like shooting stars to humans. Orobas (Christian demonology) he is described as an “oracle” rather than a demon. Ose (Christian demonology) Osúún Voodoo, Santeria, Kongo, Macumba, Umbanda, Quimbanda, Candomble, Palo Ördög (Hungarian mythology) Oya Voodoo, Santeria, Kongo, Macumba, Umbanda, Quimbanda, Candomble, Palo Osiris

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Paimon (Christian demonology) gives familiars and binds men to the conjurer’s will. Palmetto Park- Demon Lyrics Pazuzu (Assyrian/Babylonian demon)


Peacock Angel– The Devil worshippers of Iraq Peri Pic Are said to be winged-like spirits Perthalus is a horned demon. Petey comic book demon Petula gaming demon Phenex (Christian demonology) He is depicted as a phoenix, which sings sweet notes with the voice of a child, but the conjurer must warn his companions (for he has not to be alone) not to hear them and ask him to put in human shape, which the demon supposedly does after a certain amount of time. Kidnapping spirit Penemue (Jewish and Christian demonology) is a watcher in Book of Enoch lore and cures stupid men. Fallen Angel. Philo Deus – evil demon Phoenos – game demon Pithius liars and liar spirits Pontiff Preta (A ghoulish demon of Buddhist lore) Prostador Pruflas (Christian demonology) He causes men to commit quarrels, discord, and falsehood Puloman (Hindu demonology) demon in Hindu Purson/Curson (Christian demonology)Purson is depicted as a man with the face of a lion, carrying a ferocious viper in his hand, and riding a bear, He knows of hidden things, can find treasures, and tells past, present, and future Python Divination and Witchcraft Python is the spirit of divination which empowers crystal ball readers, palm readers, tarot card readers, etc. to see into the future.

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Rah – Sun Demon Usurper Rahab (Jewish folklore)”harlot” or “prostitute” Raim – He is depicted as a crow which adopts human form . Kidnapping demon Raka – Argentina Folk character. Known for being evil. Rakash- shapeshifters comes from Hebrew “acquired”. Ramael – fallen angel Raul/Roul – demon in the “sex trade” Raum (Christian demonology) theft and kidnapping spirit. Ronove (Christian demonology) He is depicted as a monster holding a staff, without detailing his appearance. He is also described as taker of old souls; often coming to earth to harvest souls of decrepit humans and animals near death. Rusalka (Slavic mythology) is a water nymph, a female spirit in Slavic mythology. Rakshasa (Hinduism) is a demonic being from Hindu mythology. Rakshasas are also called maneaters and their is a woman version. Rangda (Hinduism) is the demon queen of the leyaks in Bali, according to traditional Balinese mythology. Terrifying to behold, she is a child-eater. Ravan (Hinduism) Rāvaṇa is depicted and described as having ten heads. Idolatry spirit Reaver (Greek/Roman) magic and divination spirit. S Sabnock (also spelled Sab Nac, Sabnac, Sabnach, Sabnack, Sabnacke, Salmac and Savnock)(Christian demonology)



Sabnock is depicted as a soldier with armor and weapons, the head of a lion, and riding a pale horse. He effects war and wounds. Sei-He-Ki (Guiding spirit … This demon has been encountered during deliverance, with many Reikians) Saleos (Christian demonology) causes men to love women and women to love men. He is depicted as a gallant and handsome soldier, wearing a ducal crown, and riding a crocodile. Samael / Samhel (Jewish demonology) fallen archangel in Talmudic and post-Talmudic lore. Demon of death. Satan (or Shaytan) (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology (Fallen Angel), Islamic demonology) Salpsan (Apocryphal New Testament, Gospel of Bartholomew) – mentioned briefly as the son of Satan. Samurai – these demons are seeking to restructure the world to fit their own deviant desires. Schlitz (Alcoholic demon) Scox (Christian demonology) (Shax, Chax, Shan, Shass, Shaz) – He takes away the sight, hearing and understanding of people. He is depicted as a stork that speaks with a hoarse but subtle voice; his voice changes into a beautiful one once he entered the magic triangle. Seir (Christian demonology)It is sometimes used as an alternative term for a goat, a goat demon. Semyaz (Jewish demonology) fallen angel Shadow Person / Hat Man The Hat Man also seems to take pleasure in the terror he causes and witnesses have reported the feeling that the Hat Man is somehow feeding off of their fear. The devil himself. Shale Shangóó Voodoo, Santeria, Kongo, Macumba, Umbanda, Quimbanda, Candomble, Palo Shax/Chax (Christian demonology) also spelled Chax, Shan, Shass, Shaz, and Scox a Great Marquis of Hell, and has power over 30 legions of demons on evil horses. He takes away the sight, hearing and understanding of any person under the conjurer’s request. He is depicted as a stork that speaks with a hoarse but subtle voice; Sharu Sharaveshvara (derived from shara or sharu meaning arrow) means ‘the god who kills with arrows’ In the Avesta ancient scriptures of Zoroastrianism Shedim (Jewish folklore)Hebrew word for demons, false gods Shemal- whore and cross-dressing demon, transvestite demon She-Man – transvestite demon Sigil – A visual symbol of a demon. Used to invoke the demon. It is considered to have magical power. Sigil of lucifer is the symbol that represents and embodies lucifer, the prince of the fallen angels. The Sigil of Lucifer is a lesser known historical magical sigil used occasionally as an emblem by modern Satanists. The image originates in the sixteenth century Italian Grimoirium Verum, or “Grimoire of Truth.” Used in conjunction with other symbols, its original purpose of the sigil was to aid in a visual invocation of the angel Lucifer. Sometimes used as a tattoo. Sitri (Christian demonology) Sitri has a strong control over relationships. Some believe that Sitri is the same being as the ancient Egyptian god Seth (aka Set). Seth was the Egyptian god of Chaos and Darkness and was largely believed to be evil. He tricked and murdered others who got in his way . Sthenno (Greek mythology)in Greek mythology, was the eldest of the Gorgons, vicious female monsters with brass hands, sharp fangs and “hair” made of living venomous snakes. Murder spirit Stolas/Solas (Christian demonology) Pic teaches astronomy and the knowledge of poisonous plants, herbs. A poisoner demon. Succubus (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology, Jewish folklore, Christian demonology) A succubus is a female demon or supernatural entity in folklore (traced back to medieval legend) that appears in dreams and takes the form of a woman in order to seduce men, usually through sexual activity. a succubus may or may not appear in dreams and is often depicted as a highly attractive seductress or enchantress; Those in bondage can be free. Surgat (Christian demonology) House and lock breaking demon. Stry game demon

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Tanit – She was equivalent to the moon-goddess Astarte, and later worshipped in Roman Carthage in her Romanized form as Dea Caelestis, Juno Caelestis or simply Caelestis consort Ba`al Hammon. Astarte (Ishtar) (Ugaritic demonology) Tannin (Jewish demonology) Tar Tjoko-Rei- (the same as Dai-Ko-Myo Principal demon ruler of Reiki) Toumy Tommyknocker – like a poltergeist but found in tombs and caverns rather than houses

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Ukobach (Christian demonology) He is shown with a flaming or red body, large eyes and ears and often a pan full of coals or hot poker. Uvall (Christian demonology) He gives the love of women, causes friendship between friends and foes, and tells things past, present and to come. Vual is depicted as a dromedary that after a while changes shape into a man, and speaks the Egyptian language, but not perfectly, with a deep voice. He speaketh the Egyptian Tongue

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Valac (Christian demonology) Valac is said to give true answers about hidden treasures; he reveals where serpents can be seen, and delivers them harmless to the magician. He is said to appear as a small poor boy with angel wings riding on a two-headed dragon. Valfor/Malaphar/Malephar (Christian demonology) Known also as “The Duke of Thieves”, Valefor tempts others to steal. Vapula (Christian demonology) He teaches philosophy, mechanics, and sciences. He is depicted as a griffin-winged lion. Vassago (Christian demonology) appearing as an angel of light, with the powers of inciting the love of women and revealing hidden treasures. Murderer and vampire-themed cult leader Rod Ferrell used “Vassago” as a “vampire name” and burned a V representing this alias onto his victims. Vepar (Christian demonology) He governs the waters and guides armoured ships. Vepar is depicted as a mermaid. Vepar can also help a person to levitate, particularly over water, and can cause serious disease, particularly to men at sea Vesuvius Vine (Christian demonology) This demon is portrayed as a lion holding a snake in his hand and riding a black horse. He can bring down walls and build towers.

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Werewolve human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf or a hybrid wolf-like creature. Wendigo in Algonquian folklore, the wendigo or windigo is a mythical man-eating monster or evil spirit (demon) native to the northern forests of the Atlantic Coast and Great Lakes Region of both the United States and Canada. Wekufe (Mapuche Mythology) The Wekufe also known as huecufe, wekufü, watuku, huecufu, huecubo, huecubu, huecuvu, huecuve, huecovoe, giiecubu, güecubo, güecugu, uecuvu, güecufu; is an important type of harmful spirit or demon in Mapuche mythology It lies or is deceptive. Wendigo (Native American Mythology) A Wendigo (also known as windigo, weendigo, windago, windiga, witiko, wihtikow, and numerous other variants including manaha)[1] is a demonic half-beast creature appearing in the legends of the Algonquian peoples along the Atlantic Coast. The creature or spirit could either possess characteristics of a human or a monster that had physically transformed from a person. It is particularly associated with cannibalism. Whoredoms (Hosea 4:12) (Christian demonology)

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Xaphan (Christian demonology) Fallen Angel Xezbeth (demonology) is a demon of lies and legends, who invents untrue tales. Its name in Arabic is Al-Kathab, or “The Liar”.

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Yemayah (Nigeria ) She is long-breasted, the goddess of fishes, and wears an insignia of alternating crystal and blue beads. She is consider evil. Yeqon – Fallen Angel Yeter’el – Fallen Angel

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Zagan (Christian demonology)-Fallen Angel Zepar (Christian demonology) – Fallen Angel Ziminiar (Christian demonology) Pic He is the king of the north Zozo, Zaza (A Ouija Board Demon)



– May take years, but he will begin to speak in the minds of people who have played Ouija Boards driving them crazy. In ancient times this was the demon Pazuzu. One thing of importance that I must share is Zozo has shown perverse sexual attractions to females bring with it an incubus. Zozo is also attracted to people with suicidal tendencies, depression, and other psychological disorders.



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