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5- the devil
6- the antichriste

2007-04-13 06:25:26 · 11 answers · asked by AYUTTHAYA 2 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

11 answers

lucifer
beelzebub

2007-04-13 06:27:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Satan, Asmodai, Beelzebub, Lucifer, Belial, or Iblis, Demon, Baal, 666, Set, Angra Mainyu, serpent, Old Nick

2007-04-13 13:34:36 · answer #2 · answered by tryingmypatience 4 · 0 0

Beelzebub

2007-04-13 13:28:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Accuser of the Brethren
Abaddon
Your Adversary
Belial
Great Red Dragon
Man Of Sin
Murderer
Old Serpent
Power of Darkness
Roaring Lion
Son of Perdition
Tempter
Wicked One
Thief

There are so many. If you want more names just go to the concordance of the bible and look up satan. i just named a few. hope it helped

2007-04-13 13:32:57 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Fallen angel
Lucifer
the beast
hells chef
lord of the wicked
The serpent

2007-04-13 13:31:23 · answer #5 · answered by spice 3 · 0 0

* 666: Marking / Name / Number of the Beast (thought to not be referring to the Devil by many); some manuscripts read 616
* Accuser
* Adversary
* Akuma: in Japanese
* Angat: Madagascan devil
* Angra Mainyu, Ahriman: "malign spirit", "unholy spirit"
* Antichrist: adversary of the son of God Christ
* Apep
* Apostate Supreme
* Arawn: Welsh god of the Underworld
* Azazel, Asael (Hebrew): King of Devils
* Baal: originally a Cannanite god
* Baphomet: supposedly worshipped by the Knights Templar
* Beelzebub, Beelsebul (Hebrew): Master of the flies or Lord of the Flies
* Behemoth
* Belial, Beliar, Bheliar (Hebrew): without master, despicableness of the earth
* Blasphemer
* Chernobog
* Chutriel (Hebrew): Punisher of Hell
* Dagon: originally a Philistine sea god
* Dark Angel
* Demogorgon
* Diabolus, Diavolus (Greek): "downward flowing", also used as adverb diabolic
* Dispater
* El Diablo
* Father of Lies and Deceit
* Goodger (Devon)
* Great Red Dragon
* His Infernal Majesty
* Horned God: syncretic term of male nature gods, later converted to the devil



* Iblis: Islamic name of Satan
* Der Leibhaftige (German): "He Himself"
* Leviathan (Hebrew): the queue from the depths
* Lilith (Hebrew): female devil or the devil's female aspect
* Loki: Norse god of mischief
* Lotan
* Lord of the Underworld / Lord of Hell
* Lord of This World
* Lucifer (Greek and Roman): bringer of light, illuminator; often believed to be Satan's name before he fell
* Malek Taus
* Mammon: Aramaic God of prosperity and profit
* Mara
* Makuta
* Mephistopheles, Mephisto (Greek): that, which avoids the light
* Mirna Panic: the devil's "Mortal World"-bound alter ego
* Morning star
* Mortus
* Mot
* Nergal
* Old Scratch: a colloquialism for the devil, as indicated by the name of the character in the Stephen Vincent Benét short story, "The Devil and Daniel Webster"
* Old Hob
* Old Nick
* Orcus
* Pan: Greek God of the desire, later converted to the devil
* Pazuzu
* Plutus



* Prince of Darkness
* Prince of the powers of the Air
* Pwcca: Celtic name for Satan
* Ragnara
* Rahu
* Satan, Schaitan (Hebrew): adversary, prosecutor
* Sammael, Samiel, Sammael (Hebrew): “Poison of God”
* Samnu: Central Asiatic devil
* Sebul
* Sedit: Native American devil
* Serpent
* Set: Egyptian devil
* Shaitan: Arab name for Satan, this term is also used in Islamic verses
* Sokar
* Supay: Inka God of the underworld
* Surtr
* Şeytan: Islamic name of satan
* T´An Mo: Chinese counterpart to the devil, demand
* Tchort: Russian name for Satan, “black God”
* Tempter
* Typhon
* Toño
* Urian
* Voland (medieval France)
* Vritra (Hinduism): The main adversary in Vedic religion
* Yama (China)
* Yam

2007-04-13 13:32:37 · answer #6 · answered by Miss T 7 · 0 0

Old Scratch, Lucifer, the Beast, the Prince of Darkness

2007-04-13 13:29:32 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I went to Wikipedia and there are a lot of names:
666: Marking / Name / Number of the Beast (thought to not be referring to the Devil by many); some manuscripts read 616
Accuser
Adversary
Akuma: in Japanese
Angat: Madagascan devil
Angra Mainyu, Ahriman: "malign spirit", "unholy spirit"
Antichrist: adversary of the son of God Christ
Apep
Apostate Supreme
Arawn: Welsh god of the Underworld
Azazel, Asael (Hebrew): King of Devils
Baal: originally a Cannanite god
Baphomet: supposedly worshipped by the Knights Templar
Beelzebub, Beelsebul (Hebrew): Master of the flies or Lord of the Flies
Behemoth
Belial, Beliar, Bheliar (Hebrew): without master, despicableness of the earth
Blasphemer
Chernobog
Chutriel (Hebrew): Punisher of Hell
Dagon: originally a Philistine sea god
Dark Angel
Demogorgon
Diabolus, Diavolus (Greek): "downward flowing", also used as adverb diabolic
Dispater
El Diablo
Father of Lies and Deceit
Goodger (Devon)
Great Red Dragon
His Infernal Majesty
Horned God: syncretic term of male nature gods, later converted to the devil
Iblis: Islamic name of Satan
Der Leibhaftige (German): "He Himself"
Leviathan (Hebrew): the queue from the depths
Lilith (Hebrew): female devil or the devil's female aspect
Loki: Norse god of mischief
Lotan
Lord of the Underworld / Lord of Hell
Lord of This World
Lucifer (Greek and Roman): bringer of light, illuminator; often believed to be Satan's name before he fell
Malek Taus
Mammon: Aramaic God of prosperity and profit
Mara
Makuta
Mephistopheles, Mephisto (Greek): that, which avoids the light
Mirna Panic: the devil's "Mortal World"-bound alter ego
Morning star
Mortus
Mot
Nergal
Old Scratch: a colloquialism for the devil, as indicated by the name of the character in the Stephen Vincent Benét short story, "The Devil and Daniel Webster"
Old Hob
Old Nick
Orcus
Pan: Greek God of the desire, later converted to the devil
Pazuzu
Plutus
Prince of Darkness
Prince of the powers of the Air
Pwcca: Celtic name for Satan
Ragnara
Rahu
Satan, Schaitan (Hebrew): adversary, prosecutor
Sammael, Samiel, Sammael (Hebrew): “Poison of God”
Samnu: Central Asiatic devil
Sebul
Sedit: Native American devil
Serpent
Set: Egyptian devil
Shaitan: Arab name for Satan, this term is also used in Islamic verses
Sokar
Supay: Inka God of the underworld
Surtr
Şeytan: Islamic name of satan
T´An Mo: Chinese counterpart to the devil, demand
Tchort: Russian name for Satan, “black God”
Tempter
Typhon
Toño
Urian
Voland (medieval France)
Vritra (Hinduism): The main adversary in Vedic religion
Yama (China)
Yam

2007-04-13 13:30:31 · answer #8 · answered by LoverOfQT 5 · 0 0

Diablo?

2007-04-13 13:29:12 · answer #9 · answered by Reckless 4 · 0 1

lucifer
beelzibub
mr howdy
prince of darkness

2007-04-13 13:29:51 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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