Name of a lake monster from Welsh mythology that
King *Arthur (or Percival) was later ascribed to have killed. It is variously described as a demon, a dwarf, beaver, or crocodile. It was said to prey upon anyone foolish enough to swim in its lake. The location of the lake in which it dwells also varies: Llyn Barfog, Llyn Llion, Llyn yr Afanc.
Variant of Anglo-Saxon
Aglaeca, meaning both
demon, monster, fiend, and
hero, warrior
Name of a character from
Beowulf, meaning both
demon, monster, fiend, and
hero, warrior An Old English dictionary defines áglǽca as follows:
wretch, miscreant, monster, demon, fierce enemy, fierce combatant, miserable being
Devil; evil spirit Middle Persian form of
Avestan Angra
Mainyu, myth name of the god of darkness, death and
destruction, and the number one enemy of Ahura
Mazda.
Evil spirit; devil Persian myth name of the source of all evil,
and the twin
brother and main enemy of the god Ahura Mazda.
Egyptian myth name of the personification of evil, seen as a giant
snake, serpent or dragon. Known as the Serpent of the Nile or Evil
Lizard, he was an enemy of the sun god. Meaning of the name is
uncertain, but may be connected to the root pp, meaning
to
slither
Demon of the pit Latin form of Greek
Kerberos,
myth name of the
three-headed dog that guards the entrance to Hades.
Variant of Slavic
Crnobog,
meaning "black god."
"Black god." Slavic myth name of a god of evil
and darkness, the
counterpart of
Belobog ("white
god"), the god of the sun and light, derived from cherno
"black" and bog "god."
Male
Greek myth name of a god from the underworld, thought to be the name for Satan.
Ancient Greek name derived from the element demos,
meaning "the people."
Biblical title borne by
Satan,
derived from Greek
Diabolos,
meaning
accuser, slanderer
Greek form of the biblical title
Devil,
meaning "accuser, slanderer."
Romanian name meaning "devil"
or "dragon."
Latin form of Greek
Hekate, myth name of a goddess of
witchcraft, demons, graves, and the underworld, meaning
far
off
Hebrew biblical name of the evil wife of
King Ahab,
meaning
impure, unexalted She was eaten by dogs as prophesied
by Elijah.
An expression used to avert the evil eye, transferred to forename use.
Original Greek form of Latin
Cerberus,
meaning "demon of the pit."
Greek
myth name of an evil spirit who abducts and murders children. The name
means "vampire" in Latin and "fiend" in Arabic.
Native American Algonquin name meaning
he has an evil heart
Male Hindi myth name of a demon
in the form of a boar who was killed by
Shiva,
meaning
ruler
of Muka
NUKPANA:
Native American Hopi unisex name meaning
evil
"All-gift." Greek myth name of the first mortal woman whose
curiosity unleashed evil into the world, composed of the elements pan
"all" and doron "gift."
Biblical name of t
He enemy of God, derived from Hebrew satan, meaning
adversary He is also known by t
He Greek name
Diabolos, the
Devil.
Greek form of Egyptian
Sutekh,
name of the evil god of
Chaos who slew
Osiris,
possibly meaning "dazzle."
Original Egyptian form of Greek
Seth or
Sethos,
name of the evil god of
Chaos who slew
Osiris,
possibly meaning
dazzle
Yiddish name meaning
devil
Female Hindi myth name of a demon
princess, daughter of heaven, and sister of night, meaning
dawn
Hindi myth name of a dragon or serpent, the personification of drought and
enemy of
Indra, meaning
the enveloper
Serbian name meaning "expels evil."