| Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
|---|---|---|
"Banga Ngbandi" | Zaire | The all-powerful warrior who, because of his endurance and inflexible will to win, goes from conquest to conquest, leaving fire in his wake. Zaire |
| Goddess name "Banka Mundi" | India | A goddess of the hunt and fertility. India |
| Spirit name "Bannik" | Slavic | The spirit of the bath house who flits amongst the dense steam of the sauna bath. |
"Bap or Baphomet" | French | An imaginary idol or symbol, which the Templars were said to employ in their mysterious rites. The word is a corruption of Mahomet. The image of Baphomet was romanticized during the nineteenth century by the German antiquarian Josef von Hammer-Purgstall. |
| Goddess name "Baptes" | Greek | Priests of the goddess Cotytto, whose midnight orgies were so obscene that they disgusted even Cotytto, the goddess of obscenity. They received their name from the Greek verb bapto, to wash, because they bathed themselves in the most effeminate manner. Greek |
| Demon name "Bar-Lgura" | Semitic | A gargoyle type demon said to sit on the roofs of houses and leap on the inhabitants. People so afflicted were called d'baregara. Semitic |
| Angel name "Baracata" | Hebrew | An angel from the ancient, very arcane rites of magic of king Solomon. |
| Angel name "Baradiel" | Hebrew | One of the princes of the seven heavens mentioned in the Third Book of Enoch. An angel of hail. |
"Barahoot" | Hadramot | A well in which the souls of unbelievers reside. Hadramot |
| Angel name "Baraquiel" | Hebrew | One of the "great, beautiful, wonderful, and honored princes" listed in the Third Book of Enoch. The angel of lightning. |
| Book name "Baraqyal" | Hebrew | One of the Watchers who descended from heaven to cohabit with mortal women. Book of Enoch. |
| God name "Barastar" | Caucasus | God who judges souls, sending them to Paradise or oblivion. Caucasus |
| God name "Barastar" | Ossetian / Caucasus region | Chthonic underworld god. The judge of souls, directing them either to Paradise or to oblivion.... |
| God name "Barastar Ossetian" | Caucus | this god at judged and in souls sending them to Paradise or oblivion |
| Angel name "Barattiel" | Hebrew | One of the great angelic princes listed in the Third Book of Enoch. |
| Demon name "Barbas" | Unk | The was the demon of mechanics. Unk |
"Barbata" | Roman | The bearded, a surname of Venus among the Romans. |
| King name "Barbatos" | Greek | A great count and duke, who appears when the Sun is in Sagittarius with four noble kings and three companies of troops; he gives instructions in all the sciences, reveals treasures concealed by enchantment, knows the past and future, reconciles friends and those in power, and is of the Order of the Virtues. He also understands the songs of birds and the language of other animals. Unk |