The infernal names

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The Infernal Names is a compiled list of adversarial or

Anton Szandor LaVey.[1] When calling the names, all of them may be recited, or a given number of those most significant to the respective working may be chosen.[2]

The Infernal Names

  • Abaddon—(Hebrew) the destroyer
  • Adramalech
    —Samarian devil
  • AhpuchMayan devil
  • Mazdean
    devil
  • AmonEgyptian ram-headed god of life and reproduction
  • Apollyon
    —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
  • BastEgyptian 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
  • BeheritSyriac name for Satan
  • Bilé—Celtic god of Hell
  • Moabites
    , later a devil
  • Cimeries
    —Rides a black horse and rules Africa
  • Coyote—American Indian devil
  • Philistine
    avenging devil of the sea
  • DamballaVoodoo serpent god
  • DemogorgonGreek name of the devil, it is said should not be known to mortals
  • Diabolus—(Greek
    ) "flowing downwards"
  • DraculaRomanian name for devil
  • Emma-O
    —Japanese ruler of Hell
  • Euronymous
    —Greek Prince of Death
  • Fenriz—son of Loki, depicted as a wolf
  • Gorgo—dim. of Demogorgon, Greek 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
  • Mammon—Aramaic god of wealth and profit
  • Etruscan
    goddess of Hell
  • Etruscan
    god of Hell
  • Marduk—god of the city of Babylon
  • Mastema—Hebrew synonym for Satan
  • Yezidi
    devil
  • Mephistopheles—(Greek) he who shuns the light, q. v. Faust (Greek)
  • MetztliAztec goddess of the night
  • MictianAztec god of death
  • Midgard—son of Loki, depicted as a serpent
  • MilcomAmmonite devil
  • Moloch—Phoenician and Canaanite devil
  • 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-Yama—Japanese name for Satan
  • PanGreek god of lust, later relegated to devildom
  • Pluto—Greek god of the underworld
  • Proserpine—Greek queen of the underworld
  • Pwcca
    —Welsh name for Satan
  • RimmonSyrian devil worshipped at Damascus
  • Sabazios—Phrygian origin, identified with Dionysos, snake worship
  • Sammael—(Hebrew) "venom of God"
  • Samnu—Central Asian devil
  • Sedit—American Indian devil
  • SekhmetEgyptian goddess of vengeance
  • SetEgyptian devil
  • Shaitan—Arabic name for Satan
  • Shiva—(Hindu) the destroyer
  • SupayInca god of the underworld
  • T'an-mo
    —Chinese counterpart to the devil, covetousness, desire
  • Tchort—Russian name for Satan, "black god"
  • TezcatlipocaAztec god of Hell
  • Thamuz—Sumerian
    god who later was relegated to devildom
  • ThothEgyptian god of magic
  • Tunrida—
    Scandinavian
    female devil
  • Typhon—Greek personification of Satan
  • YaotzinAztec god of Hell
  • Yen-lo-Wang
    —Chinese ruler of Hell

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