List of demons
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This is a list of demons, including both specific demons (e.g. Satan) and types of demons (e.g. succubus).
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[edit] A
- Aamon (Christian demonology)
- Abaddon (Christian demonology)
- Abalam (Christian demonology)
- Abraxas (Gnosticism)
- Adramelech (Assyrian mythology)
- Af (Jewish mythology)
- Agaliarept (Jewish mythology)
- Agares (Christian demonology)
- Agiel (Jewish mythology)
- Ahriman (a.k.a. Angra Mainyu) (Zoroastrianism)
- Aim (Christian demonology)
- Akvan (Persian demonology)
- Alal (Chaldean mythology)
- Alastor (Christian demonology)
- Alloces (Christian demonology)
- Allu (Akkadian mythology)
- Amaymon (Christian demonology)
- Amdukias (Christian demonology)
- Amdusias (Christian demonology)
- Ammit (Egyptian mythology)
- Anamalech (Assyrian mythology)
- Anzu (Sumerian mythology)
- Amon (Christian demonology)
- Amy (Christian demonology)
- Andhaka (Hindu mythology)
- Andras (Christian demonology)
- Andrealphus (Christian demonology)
- Andromalius (Christian demonology)
- Antichrist (Christian demonology)
- Apep (a.k.a. Apophis) (Egyptian mythology)
- Apollyon (Christian demonology)
- Armaros (Christian demonology)
- Asag (Sumerian mythology)
- Asb'el (Jewish mythology)
- Asmodeus (Persian mythology, Jewish folklore and Christian demonology)
- Astaroth (Christian demonology)
- Astarte (Semitic mythology)
- Asura (Hindu mythology)
- Azazel (Jewish demonology)
- Azhi Dahaka (Zoroastrianism)
[edit] B
- Baal (Christian demonology)
- Bagat (Shape-shifting demon from the Philippines)
- Balam (Christian demonology)
- Balberith (Jewish demonology)
- Baphomet (Demon, or image/idol thereof)
- Barbas (Christian demonology)
- Barbatos (Christian demonology)
- Bartimaeus (Literature, Stroud)
- Bathin (Christian demonology)
- Beelzebub (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology)
- Behemoth (Jewish demonology)
- Beherit (Phoenecian mythology)
- Belial (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology)
- Beleth (Christian demonology)
- Bune (Christian demonology)
- Belphegor (Christian demonology)
- Berith (Christian demonology)
- Bifrons (Christian demonology)
- Botis (Christian demonology)
- Buer (Christian demonology)
- Bali Raj (Hindu mythology)
- Biule (Romanian mythology)
[edit] C
- Caacrinolaas (Christian demonology)
- Caim (Christian demonology)
- Cerberus (Greek mythology and Roman mythology)
- Cerenus (Christian demonology)
- Charun (Etruscan mythology)
- Chemosh (Moabite mythology)
- Chimera (Greek mythology)
- Cho Cho (Buddhist demonology)
- Cimejes (Christian demonology)
- Corson (Christian demonology)
- Crocell (Christian demonology)
- Culsu (Etruscan mythology)
[edit] D
- Dagon (Semitic mythology)
- Dahaka (Perisan demonology)
- Dantalion (Christian demonology)
- Danjal (Jewish mythology)
- Dasa (Hindu mythology)
- Deicide (Egyptian demonology)
- Decarabia (Christian demonology)
- Demogorgon (Christian demonology)
- Drekavac (Slavic mythology)
- Dumah (Jewish demonology)
[edit] E
[edit] F
- Familiars (Christian demonology)
- Fleuretty (Christian demonology)
- Focalor (Christian demonology)
- Foras (Christian demonology)
- Forneus (Christian demonology)
- Furcas (Christian demonology)
- Furfur (Christian demonology)
[edit] G
- Gaap (Christian demonology)
- Gader'el (Jewish demonology)
- Gaki (Japanese mythology)
- Glasya-Labolas (Christian demonology)
- Göap (Christian demonology)
- Gorgon (Greek mythology)
- Gremory (Christian demonology)
- Grigori (Jewish demonology)
- Gusion (Christian demonology)
[edit] H
- Haagenti (Christian demonology)
- Halphas (Christian demonology)
- Hanan'el (Christian demonology)
- Hantu (Philippinan mythology)
- Haures (Christian demonology)
- Humbaba (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology)
[edit] I
- Incubus (Christian demonology, Chaldean mythology, Jewish folklore)
- Ipos (Christian demonology)
- Iblis (Islamic demonology)
[edit] J
- Jikininki (Japanese mythology)
- Jaydeep (Hindu mythology)
[edit] K
- Kabhanda (Hinduism)
- Kasdaye (Christian demonology)
- Ka ni na (Japanese mythology)
- Kobal (Christian demonology)
- Kokb'ael (Jewish demonology)
- Kyuubi (Japanese mythology)
[edit] L
- Labal (Christian demonology)
- Labasu (a.k.a. Dimmea) (Sumerian mythology)
- Lamia (Bulgarian folklore, Christian demonology and Greek mythology)
- Legion (Christian demonology)
- Lechies (Slavic mythology)
- Lempo (Finnish mythology)
- Leraje (Christian demonology)
- Leviathan (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology)
- Lilim (Jewish folklore)
- Lilith (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology, Jewish folklore)
- Lilu (Jewish demonology)
- Liothe (North-European folklore)
- Lix Tetrax (Jewish/Christian demonology)
- Lucifer (Christian demonology)
- Lucifuge Rofocale (Christian demonology)
[edit] M
- Malphas (Christian demonology)
- Mammon (Christian demonology)
- Maricha(Hindu mythology)
- Marax (Christian demonology)
- Marbas (Christian demonology)
- Marchosias (Christian demonology)
- Mastema (Jewish demonology)
- Mathim (Christian demonology)
- Medusa (Greek mythology)
- Melchiresa (Jewish demonology)
- Mephistopheles (Christian folklore)
- Merihem (Christian demonology)
- Mictlantecuhtli (Aztec mythology)
- Masselir (Jewish mythology)
- Moloch (Christian demonology)
- Murmur (Christian demonology)
[edit] N
- Naamah (Jewish demonology)
- Naberius (Christian demonology)
- Naberus (Christian demonology)
- Naphula (Christian demonology)
- Neqa'el (Egyptian mythology)
- Ninurta (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology)
- Nix (North-European folklore)
- Nekomata (Japanese mythology)
[edit] O
- Onoskelis (Greek mythology)
- Oray (Christian demonology)
- Orcus (see also: Orcs)
- Oriax (Christian demonology)
- Ornias (Jewish demonology)
- Orobas (Christian demonology)
- Ose (Christian demonology)
- Osiris (Egyptian mythology)
- Oni (Japanese demonology)
- Oulotep (Jewish mythology)
[edit] P
- Paimon (Christian demonology)
- Pazuzu (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology)
- Penemue (Jewish mythology)
- Phenex (Christian demonology)
- Pithius (Christian demonology)
- Popo Bawa (Zanzibar demonology)
- Procell (Christian demonology)
- Pruflas (Christian demonology)
- Purson (Christian demonology)
[edit] Q
[edit] R
- Ranoran demon of children
- Raging Demon (Christian demonology)
- Rahab (Jewish folklore)
- Rahovart (European folklore)
- Raiju (Japanese mythology)
- Rakshasa (Hindu mythology)
- Rangda (Hindu mythology)
- Raum (Christian demonology)
- Razakel (European folklore)
- Rimmon (Syrian demonology)
- Ronove (Christian demonology)
- Rumjal (Jewish demonology)
- Rusalka (Slavic mythology)
[edit] S
- Sabnock (Christian demonology)
- Sallos (Christian demonology)
- Samael (Jewish demonology)
- Satan (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology)
- Satanachia (Christian demonology)
- Scox (Christian demonology)
- Seere (Christian demonology)
- Semyazza (Jewish demonology)
- Set (Egyptian mythology during the Second Intermediate Period)
- Shaitan (Islamic demonology)
- Shax (Christian demonology)
- Shedim (Jewish folklore)
- Shezmu (Egyptian mythology)
- Sidragasum (Christian demonology)
- Sitri (Christian demonology)
- Stheno (Greek mythology)
- Stolas (Christian demonology)
- Succubus (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology, Jewish folklore, Christian demonology)
- Surgat (Christian demonology)
[edit] T
- Tannin (Jewish demonology)
- Tartaruchi (Apocryphal Christian demonology)
- Temeluchus (Apocryphal Christian demonology)
- Teeraal (Babylonian mythology)
- Tengu (Japanese Mythology)
- Thammuz (Christian demonology)
- Thren (Nordic demonology)
- Tzitzimime (Aztec mythology)
[edit] U
[edit] V
- Valefor (Christian demonology)
- Vapula (Christian demonology)
- Vassago (Christian demonology)
- Vepar (Christian demonology)
- Vine (Christian demonology)
- Volac (Christian demonology)
- Valafar (Christian demonology)
[edit] W
[edit] Y
- Yeqon (Jewish demonology)
- Yeter'el (Christian demonology)
- Yokai (Japanese folklore)
- Yuki-Onna (Japanese folklore)
[edit] Z
- Zagan (Christian demonology)
- Zepar (Christian demonology)
- Ziminar (Christian demonology)
- Zmeu (Romanian folklore)
[edit] See also
- Demonology
- Christian demonology
- List of fallen angels
- Diabolical signature
- Hell
- Hades - Underworld
- Sheol - Abode of the dead
- List of legendary creatures
- James Blish - Black Easter and The Day after Judgement.
- Hierarchy of demons
- Classification of demons
- Exorcism Expelling Demons
- Incarnation of the demons
- Church of Satan
- Demons In folklore, mythology, and religion.
- Names of the demons
[edit] External links
- A to Z list of Demons
- Know Your Demons:The who's who of Satan's Underworld
- Angels & Demons List
- Underworld Demon Names
- Origin of Demons By Tom Brown
[edit] Christian views on demons
- Can a Christian Be "Demonized"?By Brent Grimsley and Elliot Miller
- Angels and Demons in Christianity
- What are Demons?
- The New Testament's Demons/Daemones/Daimones (The Pre-Christian Origins of)
- The Study of Demons
- Doctrines of Demons