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Names And Meanings - (Hebrew) Destroyer, Advisor. Said to be chief of . Sometimes reg arded as the destroying . Abdiel - () from "Abd" meaning slave. Lord of slaves/slavery. Abatu - An earth bound form of destructive/negative energy in of the N ine Angles. Associated with rites of sacrifice. Abduxuel - (Enochian) One of the demonic rulers of the lunar mansions. Abigar - Can fortell future and give military advice. Abigor - (Unk) allegedly a warrior demon who commands sixty legions. Weyer names him as of Grand Duke of . Appears in a pleasant form. Aclahayr - (Unk) Of the fourth hour of the Nuctemeron, the genius spirit. Adad, Addu - (Babylonian, Hittite) god of the storm. Adramalech - (Samarian) . Commander of Hell. Wierius' chancellor of inferna l regions. In Assyria where he was worshipped, children were supposedly burned a t his alters. Adriel - Mansions of the moon among the Enochian demons. , Aesma - (Persian) One of seven of the Persians. Adopted later into Hebrew mythology as . Has been recorded in history for at least th ree thousand years. Said to be a small hairy demon able to make men perform crue l acts. Ahazu-demon - the siezer demon of the night. Agaliarept - (Hebrew) commander of armies. Aussi General of hell - of P ope Honorius.. or Aguares - (Unk) devil. Wierius' hierarchy states Agares is the demon o f courage. Agathodemon - () a good demon worshipped by the egyptians. Agramon - (Unk) Demon of fear Agrat-bat-mahlaht - One of 's wives and demoness of whores. Ahpuch - (Mayan) devil. - (Mazdean) devil. Ahremanes was the name given to fallen by the Persians. Alastor - (Unk) Wierius' cruel demon called "the executioner." Aldinach - (Egyptian) A demon who causes natural disasters (i.e. floods, hurrica nes, tornados, earthquakes). Allocen - One of the 72 spirits of . Alocer, Allocer - (Unk) Grand duke of hell. One of Solomon's 72 spirits. Alu-Demon - (Semitic) Night demon. Amaimon - One of the 72 spirits of Solomon. Amaymon - Evil Spirit, king of South. Amducious - (Hebrew) The destroyer. Amducias - Grand Duke of . According to Wierius a demon of music. Amon, Ammon - (Egyption) Sun God. Much like except controls reproduction and life. See also Amaimon, Amoymon, Amaymon, and . - One of the 72 spirits of Solomon. Said to be supreme president of hell. He will trade knowledge for the . Anamelech, Anomylech - (Assyrian) bearer of bad news. An obscure demon. His name means "good king". Some sources claim Anamelech is the moon while Andra malech is the sun god. Andras - (Unk) god of quarrels. Grand marquis of hell. Andrealphus - One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. Andromalius - One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. Anini - One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. Anneberg - () demon of mines. Ansitif - (unk) Possessed Sister Barbara of St. in 1643 during the posse ssions of the nuns at Louviers. Apollyn - (Greek) Another name for Satan. Ardat-Lile - (Semitic) a female spirit/demon who weds human beings and wreaks ha voc in the dwellings of men. Arioch - (unk) Demon of vengence. He delivers vengence only when called on. Arphaxat - (Unk) The demon who possessed Loise de Pinterville during the possess ion of the nuns at Loudun. Ashtaroth, - (Phonician)- goddess of , . Same as Ishtar. T urned male in christian mythology - Lord Treasurer of Hell. of accusers a nd inquisitors. Demon of vanity and sloth. One of the 72 spirits of Solomon. Asmodeus, Asmoday - (Hebrew) god of lust. A demon most commonly involved in poss ession cases, particularily noted in the possession of the Louviers nuns. Evolve d from the Persian Aeshma. See Aeshma. Aosoth - Dark female force in the pantheon of the Order of the Nine Angles. Work s of passion and . The name should be vibrated. Asmodeus - (Heb) devil of sensuality and luxury, originally 'creature of judgeme nt'. He was the overseer of all the gambling houses in the court of Hell, and th e general spreader of dissipation. In addition, Asmodeus was the demon of lust, responsible for stirring up matrimonial trouble. Asmoday - A king of hell according to the Key of Solomon. He can grant invincibi lity. - Queen of spirits of the dead. Atazoth - The most powerful of the Dark in the pantheon of the Order of the Nine Angles. The name itself signifies in one sense the purpose of the cosmic c ycies and the opening of the Gates since 'Atazoth' as a word means 'an increasin g of azoth. Awar - Son of . Arab demon of laziness. Aym - (Unk) Grand duke of hell. Also Haborym. Ayperos - (Unk) Prince of hell. Subordinate in Grimoire of Pope Honorius. Azanigin - Mother of all demons who lie waiting in Earth in the pantheon of the Order of the Nine Angles. Azathoth - Rules all time and space from a black at the center of . - (Hebrew) god/demon of war. See also Azael. , - (Hebrew) devil. Means "the lord." The Canaanites worshipped Baal an d held rituals at which children were burned for sacrifice. According to Wierius , this demon is the first of hell and appears as a three headed beast. B ael is cited in the Grand Grimiore as commanding general of infernal armies. Baalberith, Balberith - (Canaanite) Lord of covenant later made god of death. Ac cording to Wierius - a demon master of the infernal alliance. In some hierarchie s he is the secretary of the archives of hell. Demon of blasphemy and murder. Baalzephon - (Canaanite) Captain of guard and sentinels of Hell according to Wie rius. Babael - (Unk) Keeper of graves. Balaam - (Hebrew) avarice and greed. Balan - (Unk) A demon in Wierius' hierarchy said to be high in the monarchy. The demon of finesse and ruses. Also a prince of hell. Balban - (Unk) a demon of delusion. Baltazo - (Unk)The Demon who possessed Nicole Aubry of Laon in 1566. - God of the Templars. Worshiped as Satan. The Templar's are thought, b y some, to be one of the earliest sects of Demonolatry. Barbas - (Unk) a demon of mechanics according to some hierarchies. Barbetos - (Unk) Duke of Hades. Bar-Lgura - (Semitic) A gargoyle type demon who is said to sit atop houses and p ounce on the inhabitants. Barqu - (Unk) The demon who keeps the secrets of the philosophers stone. Barzabel - Associated with Machidael and Barchiel. Bast - (Egyption) goddess of pleasure. Represented by a . Bathym, Bathim, - (Unk) See also Marthim. Demon of herbs and precious sto nes according to Wierius. One of the 72 spirits of Solomon. Bayemon - (Unk) According to the Grimiore of Pope Honorius a reigning monarch de mon presiding over western infernal region. Bechard, Bechaud - (Unk) A demon mentioned in Key Of Solomon as demon of tempest s. Demon of the natural forces. , Beelzebuth, Belzebath - (Hebrew) Lord of Flies. Among the demons blam ed for the demonic possessions of the nuns at Loudun. Chief of false gods. Behemoth - (Hebrew) Another name for Satan. Beherit - (Syriac) Another name for Satan. , Beliar - (Hebrew) The earth . Speculation has suggested the nam e Belial comes from the Hebrew phrase beli ya 'al meaning "without worth." Princ e of trickery. One of the 72 of Solomon. Belphegor, Belphegore, Baalphegor - (Moabites?) Demon of discovery, invention, a nd riches. Beng - A romany name for the devil. Berith - One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. Biffant - (Unk) The demon who allegedly possessed Denise de la Caille. - (Unk) Wierius' demon of astronomy, geometry, and other such sciences. A demon who lights strange lights above tombs of the dead. Bile - (Celtic) god of Hell. Bileth - One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. Blisargon - (Unk) Grand enticer of theives until he brings his followers to dest ruction. - One of the 72 spirits of Solomon. Budsturga - A blue, aetherial entity related to Order of the Nine Angles' l3th p ath. Tradition relates it as a Dark God, of female aspect, trapped in the vortex between the causal and acausal spaces, In one sense represents hidden wisdom - but generally dangerous to sanity. - (Unk) a demon of the second order who commands fifty legions. One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. - (Unk) One of Wierius' demons of death. Caacrinolaas - (Unk) Wierius' demon of knowledge of liberal arts. Appears as a G riffon. Also Grand President of Hell. Also Caasimolar or Glasya. Cambions - (Unk) Offspring of Incubi and Succubi. Carreau - Mercilessness. , Caspiel - (Unk) Ruler of Saturn. Caym, - (Unk) Grand President of Hell. One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. Chamos - no description. - Boatman of hell. Ferries across and/or archeron. Chax - (Unk) Grand duke of hell. Also Scox. Chemosh - (Moabite) devil. Chomie - (Enochian) no description. Choronzon - demon of dispersion, guardian of the . Cimeries - (African) devil. Clauneck - Demon over treasures and riches. Clisthert - (Unk) a demon who can change day to night and night to day. Colopatiron - Of the 9th hour of the Nuctemeron, genius. Sets prisons open. Cresil - (Unk) Demon of impurity and slovenliness. Also Gressil. Cunali - One of the demons of the 8th hour of the Nuctemeron. Cusion - no description. - (Philistine) another serpent god and god of ocean. Dameal, Deamiel - no description Dantalian - One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. Decarabia - One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. Delepitorae, Delepitore - (Unk) demoness of sorcery enlightenment. Demogorgon, Gorgo - (Greek) devil. Demoriel - no description Diriel - no description Dracula - (Romanian) devil. Eblis - (Mohammedan) Also called the "Satan" of the Mohammedans. It is claimed t hat once he was an inhabitant of , the heaven nearest God; and when the an gels were commanded to bow down to the first man, Eblis was the leader of those who rebelled. Also Haris. Emma-O - (Japanese) ruler of Hell. Euronymous, Eurynomous - (Greek) god of death. Prince of hell who feeds upon cor pses. Flereous, Feurety - (Unk) god of fire. Fire Elemental used in place of Satan. Li eutenant of hell. - (Unk) Holds rank as count of hell. Geryon - (literary- Dante) / who guards hell. Guecubu - (Chili) Evil spirits. Haborym - (Hebrew) Another name for Satan. - (Greek) goddess of and sorcery. Queen of witches. Hela - (Teutonic) goddess of death, daughter of . Ifrits - (Arabic) Evil, hideous spectres. Became Genies in Persian and Indian my thology. Also associated with and Divs of Persia. - male demon of seduction said to invade a womanÕs . Note various sp ellings: Inncubus, Inccubus. Plural = Incubi Ishtar - (Babylonian) goddess of fertility. Jezebeth - (Unk) the demon of falsehoods. Kali - (Hindu) daughter of , the destroyer. Kali ("the black one") is the H indu mother goddess, symbol of dissolution and destruction. Kasdeya - The refers to this demon as the "fifth satan" Kobal - (Unk) Hell's entertainment liason. Kostchtchie - (Russian) a of death. Leonard - (see also Urian german) Demon of sorcery . Appears as a giant black go at. Leviathan - (Hebrew) the serpent, the raging sea. worship. Water Elemental . Grand admiral of hell. Seen as androgynous. - (Hebrew) in Hebrew - AdamÕs first wife. Later wife to Satan. Accordi ng to many demonologists, Lilith presides over Succubi. Lilith is said to attemp t to destroy newborn infants. For this reason the practice of writing a formula to drive Lilith away on all four corners of the birth chamber was adopted by the Jews. Lilith is the princess of hell. Loki - (Teutonic) devil. Lucifer - (Roman) The Light Bringer. Air Elemental. Often misconstrued as being Satan. They are two seperate demons. Lucifuge, Lucifuge Rofocale - (Roman) devil. - (Unk) Grand president of the infernal regions. Appears as a crow. Mammon - (Aramaic) god of wealth & profit. Mandragoras - (Unk) demons. They are attributed to the mandrake root an d considered gifts from Satan to the sorcerer who conjures them. Mania - (Etruscan) goddess of Hell. Mantus - (Etruscan) god of hell. Mara - (Buddhist) a demon who attempts to damn the soul. - (Unk) leader of human/demon offspring. Melchom - (Unk) the treasurer of the palace of hell. Mephistopholes, Mesphito - (Greek) the light shunner. Counterpart of Lucifer. Merihim - (unk) the prince of pestilence. Metztli - (Aztec) goddess of night Mictain - (Aztec) god of death Moloch - (Phoenician) devil Mormo - (Greek) God of Spirits. HecateÕs Consort. Mullin - (Unk) Leonard's right hand man. Murmur - (Unk) Demon of music. A count of hell. - (Hebrew) seduction Naburus, Naberios - (Unk) protector of the gates of hell. Associated with Cerber os. A marquis of hell. Nebiros - (Unk) Mar De Camp of hell. Nergal - (Babylonian) god of underworld. A second order demon. Nihasa - (American Indian) devil. Nija - (Polish) god of underworld Nina - (Babylonian) Serpent Goddess. Nybras - (Unk) an inferior demon who publicizes the pleasures of hell. Nysrogh - (Unk) another second order demon - who- is chief of staff in the palac e of hell. - (Unk) Demon of divination. Marquis of hell. Oroan - (Guyana) Demon of the eclipse. Orthon - (Unk) a demon of unknown origin who is said to have ties with possessio ns in france and with the Satanic-Masonic cult of Palladinism in 19th century It aly. OÕYama - (Japanese) Another name for Satan. - (Greek) god of lust. Paymon - (Unk) master of infernal ceremonies. Philotanus - (Unk) a second order demon in service to Belial. - (Greek) god of underworld. Proserpine - (Greek) queen of underworld. Pwcca - (Welsh) Pooka in Celtic Mythos derived from this name for Satan. Pyro - (Unk) A demon prince of falsehood. Pytho - (Unk) a demon of lies. A serpent demon. Rahu - (Hindu) devil. Rakshasa - (India) demon whose appearance in the least, horrifying. - (Unk) a count of hell. Rimmon - (Syrian) devil. Ronwe - (Unk) the demon of knowledge. In some accounts - a lesser demon. Sabazios - (Phrygian) the snake. Serpent worship. - (Unk) it is thought this was the demon who tempted . Also the prince of air. This is merely another name for satan. Samnu - (Asian) devil. Satan, (Satan/Hebrew Shaitan/Arabic) The Adversary. Lord of fire. Fire E lemental. Satanchia (Hebrew/Greek) devil. Same as Satan. Sargatanas - brigadier of hell. Sedit - (American Indian) devil. Sekhmet - (Egyptian) goddess of vengence. Semiazas - (Unk) said to be the chief of all fallen angels. Set - (Egyptian) devil. Shabriri - (Jewish Myth) a demon who strikes people blind. Shiva - (Hindu) the destroyer. Sonnilion, Sonnillon - (Armenian) goddess of hate. Succorbenoth - (Unk) demon of jealousy and said to protect gates and bridgeways. Succumbus, - female demon of seduction. Said to seduce males while slee ping. Note various spellings. Plural - Succubi. Supay - (Inca) god of underworld. TÕan-mo - (Chinese) devil of desire. Tchort - (Russion) The Black God. Another name for Satan. Tezcatlipoca - (Aztec) god of Hell. Tezrian - (Armenian) goddess of war Thamuz - (Sumerian) devil. An ambassador of hell. Said to have started the inqui sition and to have invented artillary. Thoth - (Egyptian) god of magick. Troian - (Russian) night demon. Tunrida - (Scandanavian) devil. Typhon - (Greek) Another name for Satan. Ukobach or Urobach - (Unk) a fire demon. Unsere - (Unk) goddess of sorcery and fertility. Uphir - (Unk) the head demon physician in the palace of hell. Valafar - (unk) another grand duke of hell. Veltis - (Babylonian) Evil spirit who assaulted St. Margaret. Verdelet - (Unk) Master of ceremonies of infernal court. Demon of the second ord er. Verin - (Unk) the demon of impatience. Vetis - (Unk) the temptor of the holy. Xaphan - (Unk) another fire demon. Keeper of the furnaces of hell. Yaotzin - (Aztec) god of Hell. Yen-lo-Wang - (Chinese) ruler of Hell. Zabulon - (Unk) Demon who possessed one of the nuns at Loudun. Zaebos - (Sumerian) Grand Count of hell said to have disposition. Zagam - (Unk) Grand king and president of infernal regions. Said to change thing s into its opposite. Demon of counterfeit. Zapan - (Unk) One of the kings of hell according to Wierius. Zeernebooch - (German) monarch of the empire of the dead. Zepar - (Unk) Grand duke of hell - god of war. Also Vepar and Separ A[edit]

Saint George vs. the dragon Abaddon/Apollyon (Christian ) Abalam (Christian demonology) Abezethibou (Testament of Solomon) Abraxas () Abyzou () Adramelech (Assyrian mythology, Christian demonology) Aeshma () Agaliarept (Jewish mythology) Agrat bat Mahlat (Jewish demonology) Agares (Christian demonology) Agiel (Jewish mythology) Ahriman/Angra Mainyu (Zoroastrianism) Aim/Haborym (Christian demonology) Aka Manah/Akem Manah/Akoman/Akvan (Zoroastrianism) (Slavic mythology) Alal (Chaldean mythology) Alastor (Christian demonology) /Allocer (Christian demonology) Allu (Akkadian mythology) Amaymon (Christian demonology) Amdusias (Christian demonology) Amy (Christian demonology) Anamalech (Assyrian mythology) Andhaka (Hindu mythology) Andras (Christian demonology) Andrealphus (Christian demonology) Andromalius (Christian demonology) (Christian demonology) Anzu (Sumerian mythology) Armaros (Jewish demonology) (Gnosticism) Asag (Sumerian demonology) Asakku (Babylonian mythology) Asb'el (Jewish mythology) Asmodai/Asmodeus (Jewish and Christian mythology) Astaroth (Christian demonology) (Hindu mythology) Azazel / Azaz'el (Jewish demonology) Azi Dahaka/Dahak (Zoroastrianism) B[edit] Baal/Bael (Christian demonology) Balam (Christian demonology) Baron (Catholic demonology) Balberith (Jewish demonology) Bali Raj (Hindu mythology) Banshee () Baphomet (Christian folklore) Barbas (Christian demonology) Barbatos (Christian demonology) Bathin/Mathim/Bathym/Marthim (Christian demonology) Beball (Christian demonology) Beelzebub (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology) Behemoth (Jewish demonology) Belial (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology) (Christian demonology) Belphegor (Christian demonology) Berith/Beherit (Phoenician mythology, Christian demonology) Bhūta (Sanskrit) Bifrons (Christian demonology) Boruta (Slavic mythology) Botis (Christian demonology) Buer (Christian demonology) (Slavic mythology) Bune (Christian mythology) Bushyasta (Zoroastrianism) C[edit] /Canio (Christian demonology) Carabia (Christian demonology) Charun (Etruscan mythology) Chemosh (Moabite) Choronzon (Thelema) Cimejes//Cimeies (Christian demonology) (Christian demonology) Crocell/Procell (Christian demonology) Culsu (Etruscan mythology) D[edit] Daeva (Zoroastrianism demonology) Dagon (Semitic mythology) Dajjal (Islamic demonology) Dantalion (Christian demonology) Danjal (Jewish mythology) Davy Jones (nautical folklore) Decarabia (Christian demonology) (Gnosticism) Demogorgon (Christian demonology) Devil (Christian demonology) Div-e Sepid () (Slavic mythology) Dzoavits (Native American mythology) E[edit] Eligos (Christian demonology) Eisheth (Jewish demonology) Eblis (Islamic demonology) Ethismus ( Jewish demonology) F[edit] Focalor (Christian demonology) /Forcas/Forras/ (Christian demonology) (Christian demonology) /Forcas (Christian demonology) Furfur (Christian demonology) G[edit] (Christian demonology) Gader'el (Jewish demonology) Gaki () Gamigin (Christian demonology) Ghoul (Arabian and several other mythologies) Glasya-Labolas/Caacrinolaas/Caassimolar/Classyalabolas/Glassia-labolis (Christia n demonology) Gorgon () Gremory/Gomory (Christian demonology) Grigori (Jewish demonology) Gualichu (Mapuche mythology) Guayota (Guanche) Gusion/Gusoin/Gusoyn (Christian demonology) H[edit] (Christian demonology) /Malthus (Christian demonology) Haures/Flauros/Flavros/Hauras/Havres (Christian demonology) I[edit] Ifrit () Incubus (Christian demonology, Chaldean mythology, Jewish folklore) /Ipes (Christian demonology) Iblis (Islamic demonology)(Satan) Irritum (Catholic Christian demonology) means "nothingness" J[edit] (Islamic demonology) Jikininki (Japanese mythology) K[edit] Kabandha/Kabhanda () Kasadya (Jewish demonology) Kokb'ael (Jewish demonology) Kroni ( demonology) Krampus (Germanic-Christian Demonology) L[edit] Labal (Christian demonology) Latiangle (Christian demonology) (Christian demonology) Lechies (Slavic mythology) Leyak (Indonesian mythology) Lempo (Finnish mythology) Leraje/Leraie (Christian demonology) Leviathan (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology) Lili/Lilin/Lilim (Jewish demonology) Lilith (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology, Jewish folklore) Lucifer (Christian demonology) Lucifuge Rofocale (Christian demonology) Lucius (Christian demonology) M[edit] Malphas (Christian demonology) Mammon (Christian demonology) Maricha(Hindu mythology) Marax//Foraii (Christian demonology) (Christian demonology) (Christian demonology) Masih ad-Dajjal/Ad-Dajjal/Dajjal (Islamic ) Mastema (Jewish demonology) (Christian folklore, German folklore) Merihem (Christian demonology) Moloch (Christian demonology) Murmur (Christian demonology) N[edit] Naamah (demon) (Jewish demonology) /Cerbere/Naberus (Christian demonology) Naphula (Christian demonology) Ninurta (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology) Namtar (Sumerian mythology) Nero (christian demonology) O[edit] Onoskelis (Testament of Solomon) Oray (Christian demonology) Orcus (, later Christian demonology) Orias/Oriax (Christian demonology) Ornias (Testament of Solomon) - According to The Encyclopedia of Angels by Rosem ary Guiley, Ornias is a who, along with many other demons, had been bound by King Solomon to build his temple. He is described as very troublesome, who inhabits the constellation Aquarius, and who enjoys strangling people born under the sign of Aquarius. Ornias has various abilities attributed to him, such as the gift of prophecy, , and causing physical pain with a mere t ouch. As a shapeshifter, Ornias can often transform into a lion, a heavenly crea ture with wings, or a man who likes boys. Ornias was also the demon who revealed to Solomon the existence of the Falling Stars - demons that fly up towards Heav en to overhear God's plans and fall back to Earth when they become too exhausted , making them look like shooting stars to . Orobas (Christian demonology) (Christian demonology) Ördög (Hungarian mythology) P[edit] (Christian demonology) Paimonia (Christian demonology) Paymon (Christian demonology) (Christian demonology) Penemue (Jewish and Christian demonology) Pithius (Christian demonology) Pruflas (Christian demonology) Pruslas (Christian demonology) Puloman (Hindu demonology) Purson/Curson (Christian demonology) Q[edit] R[edit] Rahab (Jewish folklore) Raim (Christian demonology) Raum (Christian demonology) Ronove (Christian demonology) Ronwe (Christian demonology) (Slavic mythology) Rakshasa (Hinduism) Rangda (Hinduism) Ravan (Hinduism) Reaver (Greek/Roman) S[edit] Sabnock (Christian demonology) Saleos (Christian demonology) Samael (Jewish demonology) Satan (or Shaytan) (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology (Fallen Angel), Isla mic demonology) Scox (Christian demonology) Seir (Christian demonology) Semyaz (Jewish demonology) Shax/Chax (Christian demonology) (Jewish folklore) Sitri (Christian demonology) Sthenno (Greek mythology) Stolas/Solas (Christian demonology) Succubus (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology, Jewish folklore, Christian dem onology) Surgat (Christian demonology) T[edit] Tannin (Jewish demonology) Tapalino (Book of Mandwin demonology) U[edit] Ukobach (Christian demonology) Uvall (Christian demonology) V[edit] (Christian demonology) Valefar/Malaphar/Malephar (Christian demonology) Vapula (Christian demonology) (Christian demonology) Vepar (Christian demonology) Vephar (Christian demonology) (Christian demonology) W[edit] X[edit] Xaphan (Christian demonology) Xezbeth (demonology)[clarification needed] Y[edit] Yeqon Yeter'el Z[edit] Zagan (Christian demonology) Zepar (Christian demonology) Ziminiar (Christian demonology)