ABADDON:
Biblical name of the dark angel of the abyss, meaning
destruction;
ruination
AKELDAMA (ħqêl
dmâ): Aramaic biblical name of the place where Judas
Iscariot committed suicide, meaning
field of
blood
Greek myth name of
the son of
Zeus and
Hera. Identified with Roman
Mars.
Derived from the Greek word ares, meaning
"battle strife; ruination."
Aramaic name meaning
destruction, loss
Variant of Aramaic
Avdima, meaning
destruction, loss
Pet form of Czech
Barbora, meaning
foreign; strange
Chief warrior Irish myth name of the son of
Cuchulainn who accidentally killed him, composed of the elements conn
chief and laoch
warrior
Breton/French name of Celtic origin, probably meaning
hurricane, tempest
Feminine form of
French
Corentin,
probably meaning
hurricane, tempest
Hound of Culann Irish myth
name of a heroic warrior who accidentally killed his son
Conlaoch.
Literary name
derived from the Greek word dysdaimon, meaning
ill-starred
Old Gaelic name, probably derived from the word doireann
(also spelled doirionn), meaning
tempestuous weather
English form of Gaelic
Doireann,
meaning
tempestuous weather
Variant form of English
Elysia, meaning
lightning-struck
Lightning-struck English name derived from the name of the heavenly fields of Elysia in
Greek and
Roman mythology, a section of the Underworld called Elysium in
Latin, Elysion in Greek. The name evolved from a
designation of a place, or person, struck by lightning--enelysion, enelysios.
The Hungry Son of
Halwn in Culhwch and Olwen. Called one of the three plagues of Cornwall.
Variant of
Huarwar, meaning
the hungry
Chinese name meaning
flood
"
Hyacinth flower." Greek myth name of a youth loved by Apollo
who was accidentally killed by him, after which the
Hyacinth flower sprouted
from his blood.
Egyptian name meaning
tempest
One of the seven
Christian virtue names, derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Latin pati, meaning
to suffer The Puritans considered it virtuous
to suffer misfortune and persecution without complaint or loss of faith.
Hawaiian myth name of the goddess of dance, fire,
lightning, violence, and volcanoes, meaning
lava She is said to sometimes appear to
people, resembling either a beautiful young woman or a frail old woman.
Signs of her presence are fine golden strands of volcanic glass said to be
her hair, or droplets of lava said to be her tears.
The destroyer Hindi myth name of one of the Trimurti, the other two being
Brahma the creator and
Vishnu the preserver
Variant of Hindi
Shiva, meaning
the destroyer
Disaster;
ill-fated In Norse mythology, this was the name of a magical stallion
belonging to a frost giant.
Messenger of destruction English surname transferred to forename use, probably composed of the Germanic elements tal
destroy and bod
message, tidings
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning
tempest,
violent storm
starvation; in the Indian
legends represented as a quasi demigod, whose howling and approach indicate
death and destruction.
Turkish name meaning
volcano
Hindi myth name of a dragon or serpent, the personification of drought and
enemy of
Indra, meaning
the enveloper