| Name |
Origin
|
Description |
| Abaddon |
Hebrew
|
The destroyer |
| Adramelech |
Samarian
|
Devil |
| Ahpuch |
Mayan
|
Devil |
| Ahriman |
Mazdean
|
Devil |
| Amon |
Egyptian
|
Ram-headed god of
life and reproduction |
| Apolloyon |
Greek
|
Synonym for Satan,
the arch fiend |
| Asmodeus |
Hebrew
|
Devil of sensuality
and luxury, originally "Creature of Judgment" |
| Astaroth |
Phoenician
|
Goddess of lasciviousness,
equivalent of Babylonian Ishtar |
| Azazel |
Hebrew
|
Taught man to make
weapons of war, introduced cosmetics |
| Baalberith |
Canaanite
|
Lord of the covenant
who was later made a devil |
| Balaam |
Hebrew
|
Devil of avarice
and greed |
| Baphomet |
|
Worshipped
by the Templars as symbolic of Satan |
| Bast |
Egyptian
|
Goddess of pleasure
represented by the cat |
| Beelzebub |
Hebrew
|
Lord of the Flies,
taken from symbolism of the scarab |
| Behemoth |
Hebrew
|
Personification of
Satan in the form of an elephant |
| Beherit |
Syriac
|
Satan |
| Bilé |
Celtic
|
God of Hell |
| Chemosh |
|
National god of Moabites,
later a devil |
| Cimeries |
|
Rides a black horse
and rules Africa |
| Coyote |
American
Indian
|
Devil |
| Dragon |
Philistine
|
Avenging Devil of
the sea |
| Damballa |
|
Voodoo serpent god |
| Demogorgon |
Greek
|
Name of the Devil,
it is said it should not be known to mortals |
| Diabolus |
Greek
|
"flowing downwards" |
| Dracula |
Romanian
|
Name for Devil |
| Emma-O |
Japanese
|
Ruler of Hell |
| Euronymous |
Greek
|
Prince of Death |
| Fenriz |
|
Son of Loki, depicted
as a wolf |
| Gorgo |
Greek
|
dim. of Demogorgan,
name of the Devil |
| Haborym |
Hebrew
|
Synonym for Satan |
| Hecate |
Greek
|
Goddess of the underworld
and witchcraft |
| Ishtar |
Babylonian
|
Goddess of fertility |
| Kali |
Hindu
|
Daughter of Shiva,
high priestess of the Thuggees |
| Lilith |
Hebrew
|
Female Devil, Adam's
first wife who taught him the ropes |
| Loki |
Teutonic
|
Devil |
| Marmmon |
Aramaic
|
God of wealth and
profit |
| Mania |
Etruscan
|
Goddess of Hell |
| Mantus |
Etruscan
|
God of Hell |
| Marduk |
|
God of the city of
Babylon |
| Mastema |
Hebrew
|
Synonym for Satan |
| Malek
Taus |
Yezdi
|
Devil |
| Mephistopheles |
Greek
|
He who shuns the
light, q. v. Faust |
| Metztli |
Aztec
|
Goddess of the Night |
| Mictian |
Aztec
|
God of Death |
| Midgard |
|
Son of Loki, depicted
as a serpent |
| Milcom |
Ammonite
|
Devil |
| Moloch |
Phoenician
and Canaanite
|
Devil |
| Mormo |
Greek
|
Kings of the Ghouls,
consort of Hecate |
| Naamah |
Hebrew
|
Female Devil of Seduction |
| Nergal |
Babylonian
|
God of Hades |
| Nihasa |
American
Indian
|
Devil |
| Nija |
Polish
|
God of the Underworld |
| O-Yamma |
Japanese
|
Satan |
| Pan |
Greek
|
God of lust, later
relegated to devildom |
| Pluto |
Greek
|
God of the Underworld |
| Proserpine |
Greek
|
Queen of the underworld |
| Pwcca |
Welsh
|
Satan |
| Rimmon |
Syrian
|
Devil worshipped
at Damascus |
| Sabazios |
Phrygian
|
Identified with Dionysos,
snake worship |
| Saitan |
Enochian
|
Equivalent of Satan |
| Sammael |
Hebrew
|
"Venom of God" |
| Samnu |
Central
Asian
|
Devil |
| Sedit |
American
Indian
|
Devil |
| Sekhmet |
Egyptian
|
Goddess of Vengeance |
| Set |
Egyptian
|
Devil |
| Shaitan |
Arabic
|
Satan |
| Shiva |
Hindu
|
The Destroyer |
| Supay |
Inca
|
God of the underworld |
| T'an-mo |
Chinese
|
Counterpart to the
devil, covetousness, desire |
| Tchort |
Russian
|
Satan "Black
God" |
| Tezcatlipoca |
Aztec
|
God of Hell |
| Thamuz |
Sumerian
|
God who later was
relegated to Devildom |
| Thoth |
Egyptian
|
God of magic |
| Tunrida |
Scandinavian
|
Female Devil |
| Typhon |
Greek
|
Personification of
Satan |
| Yaotzin |
Aztec
|
God of Hell |
| Yen-lo-Wang |
Chinese
|
Ruler of Hell |