Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Angel name "Black Angels" | Islamic | A name used for the fallen angels and are generally considered demons. Islamic |
God name "Bladud" | Welsh | God of the Sun Welsh |
Goddess name "Blathnat" | Welsh | Maiden form of the triple goddess Ireland / Welsh |
"Bleidablik [vast splendour]" | Scandinavian | The abode of Baldur, the Scandinavian Apollo. |
"Blemmyae" | Greek | A race of people described by Pliny, they are headless and have their eyes and mouths in their breasts. |
"Blemys" | Indian | Along with Orontes, and Oruandes, was a chief of the Deriades who fought against Dionysus in the Indian war. |
Goddess name "Blid" | Norse | Goddess of happiness. Norse |
God name "Blinded Angel" | Catholic | The devil Satan. According to Pope John Paul II the devil exists in perpetual darkness because he has blinded himself to the light and beauty of God. Catholic |
"Blisargon" | Hebrew | The Grand Enticer of Thieves, he eventually leads all of his followers to destruction. Unk |
"Blud" | Wendish | A Will-o'-the-wisp and is the soul of an unbaptized child. Wendish |
Demon name "Blue Goblin" | Carnarvonshire | A malevolent demon in Carnarvonshire. |
Angel name "Blue Men" | Scotland | The fallen angels were driven out of Paradise in three divisions, one became the Fairies of the land, one the Blue Men in the sea and one the Nimble Men . . . or Merry Dancers of the sky. Campbell. Superstitions of Scotland. |
Angel name "Blue Men of the Minch" | Islands | Blue Men of the Minch, fallen angels who dwell in the strait between Long Island and the Shiant Islands and responsible for sudden thunderstorms and shipwrecks. |
Spirit name "Bmola" | Abenaki | bird spirit. Abenaki |
God name "Bo" | Benin | God of the Ewe people in Benin. He was a protector of warriors. |
Goddess name "Bo Dhu" | Ireland | Black cow goddess. Ireland |
Goddess name "Bo Find" | Ireland | White cow goddess. Ireland |
God name "Bo Hsian" | China / Taoist | God. China / Taoist |