Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Angel name "Leaoc" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Angel name "Leoc" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Angel name "Levanael" | Enochian | The angel of Luna. Enochian |
Angel name "Ligdisa" | Enochian | A sub-angelic Watchtower leader in the North. Enochian |
Angel name "Lmag" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Angel name "Lmmag" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Angel name "Lsraphm" | Enochian | A sub-angelic Watchtower leader in the North. Enochian |
God name "Laran" | Etruscan | God of war Etruscan |
God name "Lasas" | Etruscan | These are female god like beings of the pantheon, they may be winged or unwinged & some names are known |
God name "Lasas" | Etruscan | Female godlike beings of the pantheon, they may be winged or unwinged and some names are known Etruscan |
God name "Laran" | Etruscan | God of war. Depicted as a youth armed with a lance and helmet and dressed in a cape.... |
"Lucifera" | Fairy Tale | Pride lived in a splendid palace, only its foundation was of sand. The door stood always open, and the queen gave welcome to every comer. Her six privy ministers are Idleness, Gluttony, Lechery, Avarice, Envy, and Revenge. These six, with Pride herself, are the seven deadly sins. Her carriage was drawn by six different animals- viz. an åśś, swine, goat, camel, wolf, and lion, on each of which rode one of her privy councillors, Satan himself being coachman. While here the Red-Cross Knight was attacked by Sansjoy, who would have been slain if Duessa had not rescued him. |
"Lalli" | Finland | Finn who slew Bishop Henry on the ice of lake Köyliö, according to a legend. |
Hero name "Lemminkäinen (Ahti Saarelainen, Kaukomieli)" | Finland | A brash hero. |
Demon name "Lempo" | Finland | Originally a fertility spirit, became synonymous with demon in the Christian era. |
"Louhi" | Finland | The matriarch of Pohjola, hostess of the underworld. |
"Loviatar" | Finland | The blind daughter of Tuoni and the mother of Nine diseases. |
Spirit name "Luonnotar" | Finland | spirit of nature, feminine creator. |