Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Deity name "Datin" | Arabic | A deity worshipped in pre-Islamic northern Arabia. Datin was an oracular deity also åśśociated with oaths and justice. Arabic |
Demon name "Delhan" | Arabic | An ostrich riding demoniacal being who inhabits the islands of the seas who eats the flesh of shipwrecked seamen. Arabic |
Archangel name "Djibril" | Arabic | The Arabic name for the archangel Gabriel. |
God name "Haukim and Anbay" | Arabic | Haukim and Anbay were oracular judge-gods and Divine administrerors of justice. Arabic |
God name "Hilal" | Arabic | God of the new moon. Arabic |
Nymph name "Houri" | Koran | The large blackeyed damsels of Paradise, possessed of perpetual youth and beauty, whose virginity is renewable at pleasure. Every believer will have seventy-two of these houris in Paradise, and his intercourse with them will be fruitful or otherwise, according to his wish. If an offspring is desired, it will grow to full estate in an hour. (Persian, huri; Arabic, huriya, nymphs of Paradise. Koran |
"Hubal" | Arabic | An Arab idol brought from Bulka, in Syria, by Amir Ibn-Lohei, who åśśerted that it would procure Rain when wanted. It was the statue of a man in red agate; one hand being lost, a golden one was supplied. He held in his hand seven arrows without wings or feathers, such as the Arabians use in divination. This idol was destroyed in the eighth year of "the flight." Arabic |
Spirit name "Isa" | Arabic | The Muslim Jesus. The Messiah supported by the Holy spirit |
"Kabirim" | Arabic | Phoenician name for the Kabiri |
God name "Kahilan" | Arabic | A tutelary god known only from inscriptions |
"Lat" | Arabic | A female idol made of stone, and said to be inspired with life; the chief object of adoration by the Arabs before their conversion. |
"Macaber" | Arabic | The dance macaber. The Dance of the dead (French, dance macabre.) A dance over which death presides, supposed to be executed by the dead of all ages and conditions. Arabic |
God name "Malakbel N" | Arabic | , vegetation god Arabic |
God name "Malik" | Arabic | Tutelary god, this name is found among other Semitic people and used as a designator for a god Arabic |
Goddess name "Manat" | Arabic | Goddess, a daughter of Allah Arabic |
Deities name "Mandah" | Arabic | Collective name of gods, guardian deities who took care of irrigation Arabic |
Deities name "Mandah/ Mundih" | Arabic | A collective name of gods, guardian deities that took care of irrigation |
God name "Marnas N" | Arabic | , Local tutelary god Arabic |