Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Baal Samin" | Phoenicia / Canaan | Baal Samin[Lord of heaven], Head of the pantheon. Phoenicia / Canaan |
Deity name "Baal Sapon" | Phoenicia / Canaan | mountain deity. Phoenicia / Canaan |
God name "Baal/ Hadad" | Canaan | A storm god[originally meant lord] |
God name "Baalat" | Phoenicia | queen of the gods, partial to Books, libraries and writers. Phoenicia |
God name "Baalat/ Ba'Alat" | Phoenicia | She is queen of the gods who is partial to Books, libraries & writers |
Demon name "Baalberith" | Canaanite | Lord of covenant, god of death and demon master of the infernal alliance. demon of blasphemy and murder. demon of the second order. Chief secretary and Archivist of Hell, master of the Infernal Alliance. He was one of the demons who possessed an Ursuline nun at Aix-en-Provence in 1610. Canaanite |
God name "Baalshamin" | Semitic | God of the sky. Semitic |
"Baalzephon" | Canaanite | Captain of guard and sentinels of Hell. Canaanite |
Goddess name "Baau" | Phoenicia | Creator goddess. Mother of the first man. Phoenicia |
"Bab" | Arabia | The founder and prophet of Babism. He was a merchant from Shiraz, who at the age of twenty-five claimed to be the promised Qa'im (or Mihdi). After his declaration he took the title of Bab meaning "Gate". six years later he was shot by a firing squad in Tabriz. |
Goddess name "Baba" | Sumeria | Goddess of healing and fertility. Sumeria |
Goddess name "Baba" | Mesopotamian / Sumerian / Babylonian - Akkadian | Fertility goddess. Locally worshiped in Lagas, where Gudea built her a temple. Also Bau.... |
Spirit name "Baba Yaga" | Slavic | The wild old woman; the dark lady; and mistress of magic. She is also seen as a Forest spirit, leading hosts of spirits. Slavic |
Demon name "Babael" | Hebrew | A demon known as the Keeper of Graves. |
God name "Babes" | Roman | In Rome, the god who caused infants to utter their first cry. |
God name "Babi" | Egypt | Malevolent god. Known from as early as the Old kingdom (circa 2700 BC). Babi is seen as a violent and hostile deity whose presence can be highly dangerous during the ceremony of the Weighing of the Heart in the Hall of the Two Truths (see also AMMUT). Conversely he can also act in a protective capacity. Closely åśśociated with sexual virility in the underworld, Babi is ithyphallic. A god active in the darkness, his śéméñ serves variously as the mast on the underworld ferry boat, and the bolt on heaven's doors. Depicted as an ithyphallic male baboon.... |
"Babo" | Greek | A mythical woman of Eleusis, whom Hesychius calls the nurse of Demeter |
Monster name "Babullius" | Greek | A monster of the primitive world, is described sometimes as a destructive hurricane, and sometimes as a fire-breathing giant concealed in the country of the Arimi in the earth, which was lashed by Zeus with flashes of lightning. Greek |