
666 Marking / Name / Number of the Beast 666 has been widely accepted as the name of the Anti Christ.
- Ahriman, Ahryman: Mazdaic “evil ghost”
- Angat, Madagascan devil
- Antichrist: Son of Satan (adversary of the son of God Christ)
- Apep
- Azazel, Asael (Hebrew): King of Devils
- Baal
- Baphomet: supposedly worshipped by the Knights Templar
- Beelzebub, Beelsebul (Hebrew): Master of the flies
- Belial, Beliar, Bheliar (Hebrew): without master, despicableness of the earth
- Black Man
- Chernobog
- Chutriel (Hebrew): Punisher of Hell
- Dagon: Philistian revenge devil of the sea
- Dark Angel
- Demon
- Devil
- Diabolus, Diavolus (Greek): “downward flowing”, also used as adverb diabolic
- Dispater
- Evil
- Father of Lies and Deceit
- Iblis (Islamic devil)
- Ishtar: Babylonian goddess of the fertility
- Der Leibhaftige (German): “He Himself”
- Leviathan (Hebrew): the queue from the depths
- Lilith (Hebrew): female devil
- Loki: Norse god of mischief
- Lotan
- Lord of the Underworld
- Lucifer (Roman): bringer of light, illuminator
- Mammon: Aramaic God of prosperity and profit
- Mara
- Melkor
- Mephistopheles, Mephisto (Greek): that, which avoids the light
- Moloch: Phonetian and Canaan devil
- Mortus
- Mot
- Negeos (Negagandolus)
- 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”
- O Yama: Japanese name for Satan
- Orcus
- Pan: Greek God of the desire, later converted to the devil
- Pazuzu
- Plutus
- Prince of Darkness
- Pwcca: Celtic name for Satan
- Ragnara
- Rahu
- Satan, Schaitan (Hebrew): adversary, prosecutor
- Sammael, Samiel, Sammael (Hebrew): “Poison of God”
- Samnu: centralasiatic devil
- Sebul
- Sedit: Native American devil
- Serpent
- Set: Egyptian devil
- Shaitan: Arab name for Satan
- Sokar
- Supay: Inka God of the underworld
- T´An Mo: Chinese counterpart to the devil, demand
- Tchort: Russian name for Satan, “black God”
- Tezcatlipoca: Aztec God of hell
- Thanatos
- Typhon
- Toño
- Urian
- Voland (mideval France)
- Yaldabaoth: the Gnostic devil, though not explicitly evil.
- Yam
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