Kabchiel -
an angel of Mandaean lore.
Kabiri -
the seven Phoenician angels who created the world.
Kabniel -
the cabalistic angel who is
invoked to cure stupidity in humans.
Kabriel -
See Cabriel.
Kabshiel -
an angel of Jewish mysticism whose name is used in the creation of amulets. He can also be
invoked to give one grace and power.
Kadal -
one of the childbed amulet angels.
Kadashiel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates to the South Wind.
Kadashim -
See Kadishim.
Kaddisha -
See Tsadkiel.
Kadi a.k.a. Kadiel -
an angel of the
Third Heaven who rules
Fridays and is
invoked in the west.
Kadiel -
an intelligence of
Jupiter.
Kadiel -
See Kadi.
Kadkadael -
an angel of the
Sixth Heaven.
Kadmiel ("before God") -
one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Kadosh - a guardian angel posted in the halls of the
Fourth Heaven.
Kadriel -
one of three cabalistic
angels of prophecy who
were created on the eve of the first Sabbath, another of the angels is
Yahadriel.
Kafkefoni -
a fallen angel of the
unholy sephiroth,
king of the mazzikin, and the husband of the "little leprous one."
Kafziel a.k.a.
Cassiel and
Qaphsiel ("speed of God") -
the angel who rules over the death of kings, one of seven gnostic
Archangels who rules
Saturn. According to
The Zohar he also served as one of
Gabriel's chief assistants, along with
Hizkiel, during the angelic battles.
Kahaviel -
See Dahaviel.
Kakabel a.k.a. Kochbiel and Kokabiel ("star of God") -
a prince regent of the stars and constellations. In The Book of the Angel Raziel,
he is said to be a most holy angel, however, according to Enoch, he is a
fallen angel who resides in Hell.
Whether he exists on high or in the underworld, both sources agree that he controls 365,000 spiritual
legions that, among other things, he teaches about astrology. Also See
Rathiel.
Kal -
the
guardian angel of Nebuchadnezzar.
Kalapatauroth -
the Gnostic archon who controls all destinies and the revolution of all
aeons.
Kalka'il -
an angel of the
Fifth Heaven who reigns over the
black-eyed celestial nymphs (houris)
that worship Allah. He is also an Islamic
guardian angel who is
invoked during exorcisms.
Kalkelmiyah -
one of the
many names of Metatron.
Kalki Avatar -
the lowest ranking of the ten
Vedic avatars.
Kalkydra -
See Chalkydri.
Kalkydri -
See Chalkydri.
Kalmiya - one of
the seven angel princes who guard the veil,
or curtain, that hides God's Throne. Powerful angels who reside in the
Seventh Heaven.
Kamuel -
See Camael and
Jehoel.
Kandile -
a cabalistic angel who is used in the
invocations found in
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Kaniel -
one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Kaphkaphiel -
an angel whose name is inscribed upon an oriental
charm (kamea)
used for protecting one from evil.
Karkiel -
one of the childbed amulet angels.
Karmiel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the East Wind.
Karniel -
one of the many angels who guard the West Wind.
Karoz -
rabbinic
"reporter angels."
Kartion -
an angel of the
Seventh Heaven.
Kasbak a.k.a. Baskabas -
one of the
many names of Metatron.
Kasbeel a.k.a. Kazbiel and Kaspiel ("sorcery" and "he who lies to God") -
the former "good person"
Biqa who is now a
"sinful angel"
who is considered to be the "chief of the oath" in Hell.
Kasbel ("he who deceives God") - another name for
Satanail, who later became known as
Satan.
Kasdeja -
See Kasdaya.
Kasdaya a.k.a. Kesdeya and Kasdeja -
one of the seven leaders of the angel rebellion from Enoch I.
As a fallen angel
he is charged with teaching "a variety of demonic practices including abortion.
Kasdaye -
See Kasdaya.
Kashiel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Kashriel a.k.a.
Tophnar -
an angel of the
First Heaven who serves
Zevudiel.
Kaspiel -
See Kasbeel.
Katchiel -
one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Katzfiel -
an angelic prince of the Sword who guards the
Sixth Heaven with a sword of lightning.
Katzhiel -
one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Katzmiel -
an angelic guard of the
Sixth Heaven.
Kautel -
See Ketuel.
Kavod ("glory of God") -
the
Cherub of God's throne who
represents the side of the God that he chooses to let man see. He is also said to be identical to
Shekinah, the demiurge or holy spirit.
Kavzakiel -
an angel prince of the Sword.
Kawkabel -
See Kakabel.
Kazbeel -
See Biqa.
Kazbiel -
See Kasbeel.
Kazpiel -
See Kasbeel.
Kazviel -
an angel of the
Fourth Heaven.
Kedemel -
a talismanic angel of the planet
Venus.
Keel ("like God") -
one of the Enochian "leaders of heads of thousands" and an angel of one of the four
season.
Kehemuel -
See Camael.
Kelial -
the Islamic governor of the
Fifth Heaven.
Kelkhea -
one of two angels who were told the secrets of creation, the other is
Kelkheak.
Kelkheak -
one of two angels who were told the secrets of creation, the other is
Kelkhea.
Kemos -
See Kimos.
Kemuel a.k.a. Shemuel,
Camael, and
Seraphiel
("helper" or "assembly of God") -
the chief angel of the
Seraphim and of one of the holy
sephiroth. He is also the great
archon who is stationed at the windows
of Heaven where he watches for the prayers of Israel so that he can send them on to the princes of the
Seventh Heaven.
Moses is said to have killed Kemuel when he tried to stop him from receiving the Torah from God and,
according to the Revelation of Moses, he is the leader of the 12,000
angels of destruction.
Kenunit -
one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Kered -
an angel of the Seal who is used in Mosaic
conjurations.
Kerkoutha -
an angel who, according to the Gospel of Bartholomew, rules over the south.
Kerub -
another word for
Cherub.
Kerubiel YHVH - the principal regent who has reigned over the
Cherubim since Creation, and one of the most exalted
princes of Heaven. Kerubiel is about
seven Heavens tall with a body comprised of burning coals that is covered with thousands of eyes.
His face is made of fire, his eyes sparks of light, and his lashes are lightning bolts.
Fire spews forth with every word that he speaks and he is covered with wings from head to toe.
Thunder, lightning, and earthquakes are his constant companions and the splendor of the
Shekinah shines upon him.
In Enoch's words, Kerubiel is "full of burning coals...there is a crown of holiness on his head...
and the bow of the Shekinah is between his shoulders."
Kesdeya -
See Kesdaya.
Ketheriel ("crown of god") -
a cabalistic angel of the
sephiroth who is used in ritual
invocations.
Ketuel a.k.a. Kautel -
one of the three angels who comprise the Triune God, the others are Meachuel and Lebatei.
Keveqel -
one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac.
Kezef -
one of the five
angels of destruction and an
angel of death of Judaism.
The other four angels of destruction are
Af,
Hemah,
Mashhit, and Haron-Peor.
As the angel of death he is said to have been captured and locked up in the Holy Tabernacle.
And, according to the Midrash Tehillim he is the
angel of wrath.
Kfial - one of the sixty-four angels of the
Seven Heavens.
Khabiel -
a supervising angel of the
First Heaven.
Khamael -
See Camael.
Khananel -
See Anane.
Kharael -
an angel in the Testament of Solomon who has the power to
exorcise the
demon
Belbel.
Kharura'il -
an Arabic
guardian angel who is
invoked during exorcisms.
Khasdiel -
an angel whose name appears on a Hebrew
amulet of protection.
Khurdad -
one of the
amesha spentas and an angel of
May who rules over the sixth
day of every month.
He can also be prayed to at the fifty-sixth gate of Paradise to intercede on God's behalf.
Kidumiel -
one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Kimos - one of
Michael's secret names.
Kinor -
See Kipod.
Kipod -
one of the three angels who stand guard at the upper gates of Hell, the other two are
Nagrasagiel (Nasragiel) and
Nairyo Sangha (one of the messengers of
Ahura Mazda).
Kipod is also said to be the angel who led Rabbi Joshua to the gates of Hell and gave him a tour of
its various compartments.
Kiramu 'l-katibin -
one of two Arabic "recording angels."
Kirtabus -
an angel of languages and of the ninth
hour.
Kisael -
an angel of the
Fifth Heaven.
Kitrael a.k.a. Kitriel -
another name for
Akatriel.
Klaha -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Kmiel -
an angel of Jewish mysticism who rules the
summer equinox who is used in creating
amulets that protect one
from the evil eye.
Kokabiel a.k.a. Kakabel - the angel in charge of the stars and constellations.
Kokaviel -
an angel whose name is inscribed upon the third pentacle of
Mars.
Kokhabriel -
See Kakabel.
Kolazonta ("the chastiser") -
an angel of destruction
who is considered to be the very personification of destruction itself.
Komm -
the angel who refused, upon being
summoned,
to tell Rabbi Joshua about Hell.
Korniel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Korshid -
an archangel of Mandaean and Mazdean lore who is the equivalent of the cabalistic
Metatron.
Kotecha -
an angel of the Seal who is used in
conjuration ceremonies of
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Koustiel -
an angel whose name is inscribed upon a carnelian
amulet that,
according to Bonner, in the Studies in Magical Amulets, possibly should have been
Uriel.
Krishna -
See Krisn Avatar.
Kshathra Vairya -
on of the
Amesha Spentas of
Zoroastrianism.
Kshiel -
See Kushiel.
Kso'ppghiel -
an angelic chief of the
angels of fury.
Kumeatel - one of the thirty-six
demons of disease (the decani).
Kunospaston -
a demon of the sea who,
in the form of a hoar-fish, delights in destroying ships and stealing gold.
Kuriel -
See Kyriel.
Kumavatar ("tortoise avatar") -
one of the ten Vedic
avatars.
Karteel -
a demon who specializes
in causing bowel pain in humans.
Kurzi -
the
Angel of the Footstool.
Kushiel ("rigid one of God") -
a president in Hell who is among the seven
angels of punishment.
He uses a whip of fire to mete out punishment to the ten nations.
Kutiel -
an angel who is
invoked to assist in
spells that use a divining rod.
Kyniel -
an angel of the
Third Heaven.
Kyriel a.k.a. Kuriel - a ruling angel of the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon
and one of the many angels who guard the gates of the West Wind.
Kyriotates -
one of the
orders of angels belonging to
the second of three celestial hierarchies in Rudolf Steiner's Karmic Relationships.
The other orders are the Exusiai (Virtues
or Authorities), and Dynamis (Powers).
The Kyriotates are possibly the equivalent of the
Dominations.
Kzuial -
an angel who guards the
fourth Heaven.
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Labarfiel -
an angel guardian of the
Seventh Heaven.
Labbiel -
See Labiel.
Labiel -
the original name of
Raphael, changed when he
accepted God's decrees on the creation of humanity. Those angels who chose not to comply, the
angels of truth and the
angels of peace, were burned out of existence.
Labezerin -
a talismanic angel of
success who rules the second
hour of the day.
Labusi -
one of the eight
angels of omnipotence.
Lad ("tender age") -
one of the many names of
Metatron.
Lahabiel -
an assistant to
Raphael as ruler of the first
day. He is also
invoked to keep away
evil spirits.
Lahal -
one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Lahariel -
an angel who assists
Michael in ruling the second
day and one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Lahash -
a great angel who, along with
Zakun, led 184 myriads
of angels to try to intercept Moses' prayer before it could reach God. As punishment for this
deed they were bound with chains of fire, given 70 lashes with a fiery whip, and kicked out of Heaven by
Sammael. Therefore,
Lahash and Zakun are now a fallen angels.
Lahatiel ("the flaming one") -
one of the seven
angels of punishment
and the angel who presides over the gates of death, the second of the seven lodges of Hell. He is also one of the
fallen angels who is charged
with punishing the ten nations.
Laila a.k.a. Leliel, Lailahel, and Layla ("night") -
a cabalistic angel who, according to the
The Zohar, is
"appointed to guard the spirits at their birth." The jury is out as to whether or not Laila is good or evil.
In one Jewish legend he is said to be a demon
of the night, the "prince of conception," who is equal to
Lilith, the "demoness of conception."
However, in Genesis Rabba, Sanhedrin, and the Jewish Encyclopedia he is said to have fought
for Abraham when he was battling kings.
Lailah -
See Laila.
Lailahel -
See Laila.
Lama -
an ruler of
Tuesday and of air who resides in the
Fifth Heaven. He can be
invoked in the west.
Lamach -
a regent of the planet
Mars.
Lamas a.k.a.
Nirgal -
one of the four classes of Chaldean genii
of protection. They have the body of the lion and a man's head, and are comparable in function to the
Cherubim.
Lamassu -
an angel who is
invoked at the end of Assyrian
exorcisms and a spirit of Babylon.
Lamechalal a.k.a. Lamechiel -
an Enochian ruler of the
planets
and the only angel who can conquer the female
demon named Deceit.
Lamechiel -
See Lamechalal.
Lemeck a.k.a. Lemideck -
an angel of purity who is called upon during
conjurations
of the Sword in black magick rituals.
Lamediel -
an angel who serves
Jefischa as a ruler of the fourth
hour of the night.
Lemedk -
an angel who is
invoked when conjuring the Sword,
but not to be mistaken for
Lameck.
Lamideck -
See Lameck.
Lamidh -
According to the Sufi Abu Yazid who encountered him there, Lamidh offers Abu Yazid "a kingdom such
as no tongue can describe," but he refuses the offer, or bribe, remaining focused upon his only purpose
for ascending to heaven (mir'aj), God.
Larzod -
one of the "glorious and benevolent angels" who is
conjured during Solomonic
rites to gift one with the secret wisdom of God.
Lauday -
an angel who is
invoked to consecrate Salt.
Lauiah -
See Lauviah.
Lauviah -
according to the cabala, a fallen angel
formerly of both the Thrones and the
Cherubim. He is said to have power
over geniuses and people of greatness. His
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Lawidh -
the Islamic angel chief who offered the Sufi Abu Yazid "a kingdom such as no tongue can describe,"
while he was visiting the second of the
Seven Heavens
during his mir'aj (ascent). (Abu turned down the bribe, knowing that it was only meant to test
his devotion to God.)
Layla -
See Laila.
Lazai (Lazay) -
a "holy angel of God" who is
invoked in Solomonic
rites for consecrating fire.
Lazay -
See Lazai.
Lebata -
one of the three angels of the Triune God who is used in
conjuring rites.
The others are Ketuel and
Meachuel.
He is also used in Mosaic incantations, along with
Nesanel
and Gabril designed to cleanse one of all impurities.
Lebes -
one of the five chief angels of the first
altitude.
Lebezerin -
the ruling angel of victory who can be
invoked
at two o'clock in the afternoon.
Lecabel -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae
and an angel of vegetation and agriculture.
Lecahel -
an angel who belongs to the choir of
Dominations.
Ledrion -
an angel who is used in conjunction with incense and smudging to
exorcise evil spirits.
Lehachel -
one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac.
Lehahel -
one of the eight cabalistic
Seraphim.
Lehahiah -
an angel who
fell from the order of the
Powers who used to be one of the
Shemhamphorae. He is
charged with protecting royalty and making their subjects obedient. His
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Lehalel -
a ruling
angel of the arts, sciences, love, and good fortune.
He is the equivalent of the cabalistic angel
Asentacer. His
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Lehavah -
a guardian of the halls of the
Seventh Heaven.
Lehiah -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Lelahel -
See Lehalel.
Lelahiah -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Leliel -
an angel who rules the night. Also See Laila.
Lemanael -
a cabalistic
lunar angel.
Lepha -
an angel of the Seal who is used in the
conjuring rituals of
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Leuuiah a.k.a. Leviah -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Levanael a.k.a. Iaraehel -
a cabalistic
lunar angel.
Leviah -
See Leuuiah.
Leviathan ("that which gathers itself together in folds") -
an angel who, along with
Behemoth was created
on the fifth day of Creation. According to Enoch, Leviathan is an evil and monstrous sea-dragon and,
in rabbinical texts, she is commanded by
Rahab. In the Bible, Job 41:1
describes Leviathan as being a great whale, Psalm 74:14 says that she is a hippopotamus or crocodile (
or so it is implied), and Isaiah 27:1 calls her "that crooked serpent," a description similar to one used for
Satan in Revelation 12:9.
In the system of Justinus, she is considered to be an
evil spirit
and the Journal of Biblical Literature says that Leviathan is "a Hebrew name
for the Babylonian Taimat.
In Mandaean lore, Leviathan will swallow up all but the purified souls.
Libanel -
Philip's angelic guide in The Messiah by Klopstock.
Librabis -
an angel who helps one find hidden gold and a
genii of the seventh
hour.
Lifton -
a guardian of the
Seventh Heaven.
Lilin -
See Shaitans.
Lilith -
Adam's first wife and Cain's true mother, who is now the wife, concubine, or grandmother of
Samael. She is associated with
Friday and, when
invoked, she manifests
as a being with a naked woman's torso and the lower body of a snake. Lilith is a winged female
demon of the night that harms
children and seduces men in order to produce demon sons. She originated in Jewish tradition and is based
upon the lili of Mesopotamian demonology, where she is called ardat lili.
As Adam's wife, gave birth to 100 children a day. According to
The Zohar, she is a
"hot fiery female who at first cohabited with man" but, upon the creation of Eve, "flew to the cities of the sea coast,"
where she is "still trying to ensnare mankind." Unlike most demons who are mortal, Lilith, along with
Naamah and
Agrat bat Mahlat will
"continue to exist and plague man until the Messianic day, when God will finally extirpate
uncleanliness and evil from the face of the earth." Lilith and Sammael are both said to have
"emanated from beneath the throne of Divine Glory, the legs of which were somewhat shake by their activity."
At that time Lilith was an angel in Heaven who assisted Sammael. She now, as a demon in Hell, goes by
many different names, seventeen of which she
revealed to Elijah when he forced her to do so.
Lithargoel -
the name of a great angel that appears in The Investiture of the Archangel Gabriel and the Acts of Peter.
Little Iao -
one of the many names of
Metatron.
Liwet -
a Mandaean angel who presides over inventions and love. He is especially protective of mortals who have original
ideas and thoughts. Liwet is also one of the seven
planetary angels.
Lobkir -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the West Wind.
Lobquin -
an angel ruler of
Tuesday in the west, who resides in the
Fifth Heaven. He is also one of
the many guardians of the gates of the West Wind.
Loel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Logoi -
the plural form of
Logos and another term for angels.
Logos ("the word" or "reason") -
a secret
name of God. Also known as
Michael,
Metatron, the
Holy Spirit, and the
Messiah.
Philo says that Logos is "the angel that appeared to Hagar, the cloud at the Red Sea,
one of the three angels that appeared to Abraham at Mamre, [and] the divine form that changed the name
of Jacob to Israel at Peniel." Philo also calls him "the image of God, His Angel" and "the Oldest Angel,
who is as though it were the Angel-chief of many names; for he is called Dominion and Name of God."
Loquel -
an angel of the
First Heaven.
Los (possibly another name for
Lucifer) -
a fallen angel who used to be the
agent of divine providence, "the laborer of ages." He has spent 6,000 years, since his fall, trying to shape the world.
And, of himself, he says, "I am that shadowy Prophet who, 6,000 years ago/Fell from my station in the Eternal bosom."
Lucifer ("the giver of Light," "Bearer of Light" or "Bearer of Fire," "Son of the morning"
or "Morning Star.") -
he is erroneously identified with Satan,
due to a passage in the Book of Isaiah (14:12) where he is labeled a
fallen angel and "son of morning."
But, Rabbinical sources say that Isaiah was referring to King
Nebuchednezzar.
The name Lucifer actually refers to the morning or evening star of
Venus.
And, while he isn't the same fallen angel as Satan, he is still considered to be evil.
Lucifuge Rofocale -
See Rofocale.
Luel -
an angel of Jewish mysticism who is
invoked
to aid in the use of a divining rod.
Luma'il -
an Arabic
guardian angel who is
invoked when performing exorcisms.
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Maadim -
an angel who resides in the
Fourth Heaven where he
"stands near the moon in order to warm the world from the cold."
Mach -
an angel who is
conjured during
Solomonic rituals to make one invisible.
Machal -
an angel who is
invoked during Solomonic
exorcisms of the Bat.
Machasiel -
an Intelligence of the
Sun, ruler of
Sunday, and a resident of the
Fourth Heaven. He can be
invoked in the south.
Machator a.k.a. Machatan and Macoton -
an angel of
elemental Air and a regent of
Saturday.
Machatan -
See Machator.
Machidiel a.k.a.
Malchidiel, Malahidael, Malchedael, Melkeial,
Melkejal, etc. ("fullness of God") -
an angel of the tenth
sephira and the planet
Earth, who is
invoked by men
for aid in securing the love of a woman. By stating the time and date that he wishes to meet with his love,
during the invocation, he will guarantee her arrival. His also one of the ruling angels of
March and the
zodiac sign of Aries.
Machkiel -
one of the angels who guard the
Sizth Heaven.
Machiel -
See Makiel.
Makon -
a high-ranking angel among the celestial orders comparable to
Metatron.
Machmay -
an angel who serves
Mendrion as a ruler of the seventh
hour of the night.
Machnia -
See Machniel.
Machniel -
one of the
childbed amulet angels and one of the
many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Macoton -
See Machatan.
Macroprosopus -
the cabalistic angel of the first
Sephira and the "God of concealed form."
Madagabiel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the North Wind.
Madamiel -
See Madimiel.
Madan -
one of the angels who rules over
Mars.
Madiel -
an angel who resides in the
First Heaven who is
invoked in the east.
He is also a ruling archangel of the three water signs of the
zodiac.
Madimiel a.k.a. Madiniel and Madamiel -
one of the seven angel
princes who stand before God's throne
that knows the spirit-names of the planets. He is also one of the four angels whose name is inscribed
upon the first pentacle of
Mars.
Madiniel -
See Madimiel.
Madios -
an angel of the
Moon.
Mador -
one of the angels who guard the
Fourth Heaven.
Madriel -
an angel who serves
Vadriel as a ruler of the ninth
hour of the day.
Mael -
an angel who resides in the
First Heaven who rules
Monday and can be
invoked in the north.
He is also one of the angels who govern the water signs of the
zodiac.
Magog -
See Gog and Magog.
Magirkon -
one of the
many names of Metatron.
Maguth -
an angel who serves
Suth as a ruler of the air and
Thursdays. He, as well as
Suth and all of the other angels in Suth's service, are among those who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Mah -
the Persian angel who is in charge of the phases of the
Moon.
Mahadeo a.k.a. Mahesh and Siva -
one of the eleven angels of Vedic lore who "with matted locks and three eyes" symbolizes the sun, the moon, and fire.
Mahalel -
an angel whose name is inscribed upon an oriental charm (kamea) used to protect one from evil.
Mahalkiel -
one of the angels whose name can be found inscribed upon an oriental charm (kamea) used to protect one from evil.
Mahananel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the North Wind.
Mahariel ("swift") -
a guardian of the gates of the
First Heaven who leads the souls of
the Elect to God, providing new souls for those that are purified.
Mahashel -
one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac.
Mahasiah -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Mahash -
See Mahish.
Mahish -
an angel of the Bhagavad-Gita who, along with Brahma and Vishnu, was created from one of the primary properties.
Mahka'il -
an Arabic
guardian angel who is
invoked during exorcisms.
Mahniel a.k.a. Azriel the Ancient ("mighty camp") -
according to The Zohar, he is the leader of sixty myriads of angelic legions some of which are full of eyes,
others who are full of ears, but all of which have wings.
Mahonim -
See Mahonin.
Mahonin -
a fallen angel of the third hierarchy
and the second order of
Archangels
whose Heavenly adversary is "St. Mark the Evangelist."
Mahzeil -
an angel of Mandaean lore.
Mahzian -
the angel who is
invoked to restore eyesight.
Maianiel -
an angel of the
Fifth Heaven.
Maion -
an angelic ruler of
Saturn.
Maiphiat -
an angel who is
invoked during Solomnic
exorcisms of the Bat.
Majesties -
an order of angels
who are mentioned in place of the
Thrones in The Thanksgiving Hymns.
Makatiel ("the Plague of God") -
he is one of the seven
angels of punishment.
Makiel -
an angel who is
invoked during
Syriac spellbinding incantations.
Maktiel -
a fallen angel who resides
in the fourth lodge of Hell where he serves as one of the seven
angels of punishment
of the ten nations and a ruler over trees.
Malach Be -
the governing intelligence of the
Moon in Paracelsus' Doctrine of Talismans.
Malach ha-Mavet a.k.a.
Samael and
Azrael -
the cabalistic
angel of death.
Malach ha-Sopher -
See Malach Memune.
Malach Memune ("the appointed one") -
an assistant of
Duma's who, along with Malach ha-Sopher,
determines how long each mortal will live.
Malach Ra -
an angel who, possibly under the orders of God, performs evil deeds.
Malachi -
See Malachy.
Malachidael -
See Machidiel.
Malachim a.k.a. Malakim ("kings") -
the Hebrew name for the
Virtues.
Malachy ("angel of God") -
the angel of
Jehovah of whom, in Esdras 4,
it says, "Malachy, which is called also an angel of the Lord."
Malkiel -
an angelic guard of the
Sixth Heaven whose pentacle
can be found in Shah's Occultism.
Malakim -
See Malachim.
Malaku 'l-Maut a.k.a.
Azrael or
Izrael -
an angel of death in the Koran.
Malashiel a.k.a.
Maltiel -
the cabalistic angel who taught Elijah.
Malbushiel (from "malbush," clothing) -
a fictional angel in The Warehouse, by I.B. Singer, who is the second cousin of
Bagdiel and serves as a
quartermaster in one of the "lower heavens."
Malchedael -
See Machidiel.
Malchidiel -
See Machidiel.
Malchiel -
See Malkiel.
Malchira -
See Malkira.
Malec -
See Malik.
Malek-Tawus -
See Taus-Melek.
Malik -
a fallen angel of Arabic legend who,
along with nineteen sbires (zabaniya), guardians serves as a guard in Hell.
When the wicked souls of Hell appeal to him for help, he replies by telling them that they must
remain there forever because "they abhorred the truth when the truth was brought to them."
Malkiel a.k.a. Malchiel ("God's king") -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind and one of the three
princes who serve Sephuriron,
the lowest ranking of the ten holy
sephira.
Malkira ("king of the wicked") -
Sammael's last name in
The Martyrdom of Isaiah.
Malkiyyah a.k.a. Melchiah -
an angelic ruler over blood. His name is used on
amulets created to stop hemorrhages.
Malmeliyah -
one of
the many names of Metatron.
Malthidrelis -
one of the angelic rulers of
Aries.
Maltiel -
an intelligence of
Jupiter who resides in the
Third Heaven and presides over
Fridays. He can be
invoked
in the west and, in fact, serves as one of the many angels who guard the gates of the West Wind.
According to The Legends of the Jews he, not
Malashiel, taught Elijah.
Maluzim -
one of the holy angels who is
invoked during goetic rites.
Mambe'a -
an angel who is
invoked during Babylonian
rituals to guard against sorcery. One of his assistants is named
Babhne'a.
Mameroijud -
an angel who serves
Jusguarin as a ruler of the tenth
hour of the night.
Mamiel -
an angel who serves
Barginiel as a chief ruler of the seventh
hour of the day.
Mamlaketi -
according to Enoch 3, he is an angel whose other name is
Uzza.
Mammon ("riches") -
a fallen angel among the
most powerful of the infernal hierarchy who governs riches. He also incites humans to avarice
and many other vices. Occasionally he is grouped with
Beelzebub,
Lucifer, and
Satan, and
Nebuchadnezzar.
Memmon is also said to be a regent of England and to hold "the throne of this world."
In medieval times he was a Syrian God.
Manah -
one of the oldest of the Arabic goddess-angels of fertility whose idol was destroyed by command of Mohammed.
Manakel -
See Mankael.
Mankael a.k.a. Manakel, Menakel, and Menaqel -
a guardian angel
who protects and guides the animals that live in the sea. Pray to him to cleanse the ocean and also
to inspire humans to take care of the waters and all the beings therein.
Mandrion -
the supreme ruling angel of the seventh
hour of the night.
Maneij -
an angel who serves
Jefischa as a ruler of the fourth
hour of the night.
Manesh -
See Mahadeo.
Maniel -
an angel who is
invoked in Syriac spellbinding rituals.
Mansemat -
another name for
Mastema.
Mantus -
one of the Etruscan's nine Novensiles, supreme spirits of worship, who resemble the Greek muses.
Manu -
a spirit who presides over fate who is known to the Babylonians as "Manu the Great."
Manuel -
a ruling angel of
Cancer.
Mara -
the Buddhist entity of evil loosely identified with
Satan.
Marax -
See Forfax.
Marbas -
See Rofocale.
Marchocias -
See Marchosias.
Marchosias a.k.a. Marchocias -
a former angel of the
Dominions who is now
a marquise in Hell. When called upon in
invocations,
he manifests as either a wolf or an ox, with the wings of a griffin and the tail of a snake.
He told Solomon that he hopes to be restored to his Heavenly position on the seventh throne after
1,200 years and his
sigil can be found in the Book of
Black Magic and Pacts.
Mardero -
a demon of disease.
Marfiel -
an angel who serves
Vachmiel as a ruler of the fourth
hour of the day.
Margash -
one of
the many names of Metatron.
Margesiel -
one of
the many names of Metatron.
Margiviel -
an angel who guards the
Fourth Heaven who is considered
to be a prince of the face.
Mariel -
an angel who is
invoked during the creation
of Syriac spellbinding charms.
Marifiel -
an angel who serves
Narcoriel as a chief ruler of the eighth
hour of the night.
Marioc -
See Marioch.
Marioch -
an angel who, along with
Ariukh, served as the guardian of Enoch's books.
He was later replaced by God himself, who chose to take on the job of protecting Enoch's descendants in order to
insure the preservation of his writings.
Mariockh -
See Marioch.
Mariuk -
See Marioch.
Marmarao -
an angel
invoked to cure the bladder problems
that has been caused by the
demon
Anoster.
Marmaraoth -
one of the seven Solomonic
planetary angels
and the only angel who can conquer the female
jinniyeh of war, Klothod.
Marmarath -
See Marmaraoth.
Marniel -
an angel whose name is inscribed upon an oriental charm (kamea) used to protect one from evil.
Marnuel -
an angel found in the writings of Rabbi Akiba.
Marnuthiel -
an angel of the Rabbi Akiba's writings.
Maroch -
an angel who serve
Sazquiel as a ruler of the fifth
hour of the day.
Maron -
a holy name that is
invoked to control
demons conjured during Solomonic rituals.
Maroot -
See Maroth.
Marout -
See Marout.
Maroth a.k.a. Maroot and Marout("bitterness") -
an angel who originated in
Persian lore who,
according to the Jews, along with Haroth, was sent to earth by God "with full commission to exercise
government over all mankind, and to tutor and instruct them."
Marou -
one of the six
demons said to have possessed Elizabeth Blanchard.
He fell from the order of the
Cherubim.
Marut -
a Persian demon.
Martyrs -
the eleventh of the twelve orders of angels
listed in Barrett's The Magus. The angel
Gabriel is their chief.
Mary -
the "queen of angels" in Litany of Loretto who is sent by God to receive the Lord, who enters her "through the ear,"
and who "comes forth by the ear," in The Apocryphal New Testament. The Book of John the Evangelist
also labels the Virgin Mary as an angel.
Masgabriel -
an angelic ruler of
Sunday who resides in the
Fourth Heaven and who is
invoked in the north.
Mashit -
See Mashith.
Mashith ("destroyer") -
he oversees the death of children. He is also a cabalistic
demon in Hell who, along with
Af and
Hema punishes those who are guilty of murder,
incest, and idolatry. He is also one of the
angels of punishment
that Moses meets in Heaven.
Masim -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the East Wind.
Maskelli -
See Zarazaz.
Maskelli-Maskello -
See Zarazaz.
Maskiel -
a guardian of the
First Heaven.
Maskim - the Akkadian
seven great princes of Hell,
a.k.a. the seven spirits of the Abyss who "reside at will in the immensity of space." and "although
their seat is in the depths of the earth, yet their voice resounds on the heights."
Masleh -
the angel said to have "actuated the chaos and produced the four elements" and the Jewish ruler of the
zodiac.
According to The Ancient's Book of Magic, "the power and influence of Logos descends through the
angel Masleh into the sphere of the zodiac."
Masniel -
an angel who rules the
zodiac.
Maspiel -
an angel who guards the
Second Heaven.
Mass Massiah -
a Talmudic angel who is
invoked to cure skin disorders.
Mastema -
an angel of adversity,
an angel of hostility,
and the father of all evil who is the prince of injustice and condemnation. He is, however, like
Satan, an obedient servant
of God's as a tempter, accuser, and executioner. There is a legend that tells of Mastema asking
God to allow some of the demons
to remain alive so that he could use them for punishing mortals. Apparently God agreed and abolished
all but one-tenth of the demons so that they may serve Mastema. In another legend, Mastema is the angel
who helped the Egyptian sorcerers perform their magic tricks when Moses and Aaron went to confront Pharaoh.
Mastho -
the "genius of delusive appearances"
and an angel of the tenth hour.
Mastinim -
a group of angels who serve
Sammael as accusers.
They are considered to be "the greatest angels of the nations," in Bamberger's Fallen Angels.
Matafiel -
an angel who guards the
Second Heaven.
Matanbuchus a.k.a. Mechembechus, Meterbuchus,
Beliar, and
Mastema (as mattan buka,
"worthless gift" or as a form of mithdabek, "one who attaches himself") -
the angel of lawlessness,
an evil spirit.
Mataqiel ("sweet") -
one of the seven angels who guard the
First Heaven.
Matarel a.k.a. Matariel -
one of the Enochian angels who reign over the world and an
angel of rain.
Matariel -
See Matarel.
Mathariel -
See Riddia.
Mathiel -
an angel of
Tuesday who lives in the
Fifth Heaven and that can be
invoked in the north.
Mathlai -
an angel who lives in either the
Second or
Third Heaven who rules
Wednesdays and the planet
Mercury.
Matmoniel -
a "holy minister of God" who is
summoned
during Solomonic rites designed to help one obtain a magic carpet.
Matniel -
See Makriel.
Matrona -
the "angel of the Lord," the
Shekinah, from
The Zohar.
Matsmetsiyah -
one of the
many names of Metatron.
Mavet -
anangel of death.
Mavkiel -
an angel whose name is inscribed upon an oriental charm (kamea) used for protection against evil.
Maymon -
regent of
Air spirits and of
Saturday.
Mazikeen -
See Shaitans.
Mbriel -
a ruling angel of the four winds.
McWilliams, Sandy -
a fictional bald-headed angel from Mark Twain's Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven.
Meachuel -
one of the three angels of the Triune God, the others being
Lebatei and
Ketuel, who are
invoked during conjuring rituals.
Mebabel -
a guardian angel of the innocent.
He is similar to the angel
Thesogar.
He is also one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac and is
invoked by
those who wish to steal other people's fortunes.
Mebahel -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Mebahiah -
See Mebeahiah.
Mebeahiah -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae who is
invoked for aid in conceiving a child.
According to the cabala, he governs morals and religion. He is similar to the angel
Smat and his
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Mechemhechus -
See Matanbuchus.
Mechiel -
one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac.
Mediat -
an angel of
Mercury and the chief
angel of those who rule
Wednesdays.
Mendorin -
according to The Zohar, an angel who resides in the heavenly Paradise.
Medussusiel -
an angel who serves
Samil as a ruler of the sixth
hour of the day.
Meetatron -
See Metatron.
Mefathiel ("an opener of doors") -
an angel who is
invoked by those
who wish to gain access to locked places, a favorite among thieves and other criminals.
Megadriel("my great help is God") -
the author of The Book of Megadriel who is a regent of the
Seraphim,
Cherubim, and
Archangels.
Megiddon -
an angel who belongs to the order of
Seraphim in Klopstock's The Messiah.
Mehahel -
an angel who belongs to the order of
Cherubim.
Mehaiah -
on angel who is a member of the order of
Principalities.
Mehalalel -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Mehekiel -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Meher a.k.a.
Mithra -
the Mandaean yazata (angel) with dominion over light and peace.
Mehiel -
the
guardian angel of
authors, orators, and college professors. He is similar to
Astiro.
Mehriel -
one of the members of the cabalistic order of
Archangels.
Mehuman ("true and faithful") -
one of the seven
angels of confusion.
Meil -
one of three angels of
Wednesday who is
invoked in ceremonial rituals.
Meimeiriron -
the angelic personification of Hesed, the fourth
sephira.
Mekhapperyah -
one of the many names of
Metatron.
Melahel -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Melch-Zedek -
See Melchisedec.
Melchal -
See Tephros.
Melchidael -
See Melchiael.
Melchiael -
an angel
prince who is
invoked during
Solomonic conjurations for helping a man to obtain the woman he desires.
Melchiah -
See Malkiyah.
Melchisedec a.k.a. Melchizedek or Melch-Zedok ("the God Zelek is my king") -
an angel who is a member of the order of
Virtues.
He is of "the hierarch most beloved of God" who is the king of righteousness.
He is also considered to be a "celestial virtue of great grace who does for heavenly angels
and virtues what Christ does for man." To the Phoenicians he is known as Sydik, the father of the seven
Elohim and to the Gnostics he is Zorokothera.
The Bible says that he is the legendary king of Jerusalem (when it was known as Salem).
Hippolytus makes reference to a sect of third-century heretics who believed in a "great power named
Melchizedek who was greater than Christ." He is also considered by some to be the
Holy Ghost and he is "the prince of peace"
of the Mormons.
Melchisedec's symbols are the chalice and a loaf of bread.
The Medrash Tehillim says that he is Noah's son, Shem, and says that he helped to
feed the animals aboard the arc. And, according to Enoch II, he is the supernatural
child of Noah's brother Nir, and is suspended in infancy by
Michael until the
Flood abates sot that he can become a great high priest, the "Word of God," king of Salem, with
"power to work great and glorious marvels that have never been."
Melchulael -
one of the four angels of the
sephira Malkut.
Melchizedek -
See Melchisedec.
Melech -
an angel who is a member of the order of
Powers that is
invoked
during conjuring rituals found in The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Melek-I-Taus a.k.a.
Taus-Melek and Melek-Tawus -
a Yezidic angel whose name is
another word for the devil of Buddhism. When
invoked
during conjuring rituals he manifests as a peacock. He is also said to be "an angel or demiurge
who created Eve from the body of Adam" in Forlong's Encyclopedia of Religions.
Melejal ("fullness of God") -
an Enochian angel of
autumn who rules that
season's three months of the year.
Melek-Tawus -
See Melek-I-Taus.
Meleyal -
See Melejal.
Melha -
the equivalent of the Buddhist
Seraphim who is the chief member of the
order of flames.
Melioth -
one of the nine angels in the Gospel of Bartholomew "that run together throughout
heavenly and earthly places."
Melkeial -
See Machidiel.
Melkejal a.k.a.
Machidiel -
the angel who is first to rise and rule at the beginning of every year, and who rules again during the
month of March.
Melkharadonin -
one of the twelve angels who
Ialdabaoth created "in his own image."
Melki a.k.a. Malki -
a group
of Mandaean angels who, like the uthri, are semi divine and charged with
performing the Will of the Great Life. They are also "subordinate to the Creator,
whose first manifestations they were." And, they can be
invoked
to lend their power to baptism rituals.
Melkiel -
one of the four angels of the
seasons.
Melkoutael -
the Briatic equivalent of the
sephira Malkuth.
Membra a.k.a.
Logos -
an angel who is considered to be the very essence of God, the name of God according to the cabala.
Memeon -
an angel who is
invoked to consecrate Salt.
Memsiel -
an angel who serves
Mendrion as a ruler of the seventh
hour of the night.
Memuneh ("appointed one") -
the angel chief of the
memunim of whom it is said that
the universe operates through, and a provider of dreams.
Memunim (the plural form of
Memuneh -
a group of angels who defend their
earthly charges in Heaven.Enoch # says that they are of the "Song-Uttering Choirs," and in Jewish
ceremonial magic, they are
considered to be demons, even though
Eleazor of Worms says otherwise.
Menadel -
one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac who belongs to the order of the
Powers. He also keeps exiles faithful to their
native lands. He is similar to Aphut,
an angel of the cabala, and his
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Menafiel -
an angel who serves
Bariel as a ruler of the eleventh
hour of the day.
Menakel -
See Manakel.
Menaqel -
See Manakel.
Mendrion -
the chief angel of the seventh
hour of the night.
Menerva a.k.a. Menvra -
one of the nine supreme spirits or deities of the Etruscans known as
Novensiles.
Meniel -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Menor -
an angel who is
invoked during Solomonic Wax
consecrations.
Mentor -
an angel who is
invoked during Solomonic Wax
consecrations.
Menvra -
See Menerva.
Mephistopheles a.k.a. Mephistophiel ("he who loves not the light") -
his name is comprised of the Hebrew mephiz ("destroyer") and tophel ("liar"), and he is a
fallen archangel who is now one
of the seven great princes of Hell, where he serves as a stand-in for
Satan.
He is also said to stand "under the planet Jupiter, his regent is named
Zadkiel,
who is an enthroned angel of the holy Jehovah."
Mephistophiel -
See Mephistopheles.
Merasin -
See Meresin.
Merattron -
See Metatron.
Mercury -
the cabalistic
angel of progress and another name for
Raphael and the Greek
Hermes.
Meresijm -
an angel who serves
Sammael as a ruler of the first
hour of the day.
Meresin a.k.a. Merasin, Meris, Metiris, Merihim, and
Mererim -
the lord of thunder and lightning in Hell and a
fallen angel
who controls the power of air. However, in Camfield's A Theological Discourse of Angels, as Mererim,
he is said to be one of the four holy angels of revelation.
Meriarijm -
an angel who serves
Sarquamish as a chief ruler of the night.
Merihim -
See Meresin.
Meririm a.k.a.
Meresin -
a ruling prince of the angels of Revelations "to whom is given to hurt the earth and the sea...
he is the meridian devil, a boiling spirit, a devil ranging in the south."
The Ephisian "prince of the power of the air"
(Satan).
Meris -
See Meresin.
Merkabah -
an angel of the divine chariot, a Cherubim.
Merkabah Angels -
six orders of angels who are nearest to and guardians of the throne of Glory. They include the
Cherubim, galgallim,
Hayyoth, the
Ofanim, and the
Seraphim.
Merkaboth ("carriage") -
personifications of the ten
sephiroth, the attributes of the divine,
who serve before God's throne. Seven angels,
one for each of the Heavens,
who are said to be "the actual vision of the divine might."
Also See Archangels.
Merloy -
a lesser angel who is used in Solomonic
invocations.
Mermeoth -
one of the nine angels of the Gospel of Bartholomew who "run together throughout heavenly and earthly places."
Merod -
"a most holy angel" used in Solomonic
rituals.
Merof -
an angel of the Seal from The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses who is used in the
magical rites therein.
Meros -
an angel who serves
Vadriel as a ruler of the ninth
hour of the day.
Merroe -
"a most pure angel" who is used in Solomonic black magic rituals, especially those designed to
conjure the Sword.
Mesarepim a.k.a. Mesharethm -
an order of angels who are ruled by Tagas.
They are considered to be one of the Song-Uttering Choirs.
Meserach -
See Nisroc.
Meshabber -
the legendary rabbinic angel who presides over the death of animals.
Mesharithim -
See Mesarepim.
Mesharim -
the angel for whom Joseph Caro (1488-1575) titled his book, Maggid Mesharim, that describes the visions
that the angel gave to him. In the fifteenth century Caro served as the doyen of the cabalistic Safed community
of Upper Galilee (Palestine).
Meshulhiel -
tenth of the ten
Qliphoth, the unholy sephiroth.
Mesriel -
an angel who serves
Oriel as a ruler of the tenth
hour of the day.
Messiach -
a Solomonic angel used when
invocations
"of the water and of the hyssop." During the ritual one has to recite passages from Psalms 6, 64, 67, and 102.
Messiah (a.k.a. Soter, Christ, God, and Metatron -
a Cherubim guardian of Eden, which he protects
with a flaming sword. He is also said to be a sephira
of one of the four worlds of creation, the Briatic world, an
angel of the Lord,
the angel of the Great Council, and the equivalent of the
Logos and the
Holy Ghost.
In the Bible he is the angel "raised above all principalities and powers, virtues, dominations."
And Enoch speaks of him as being the "head of days."
Mesukiel -
the third of the ten
sephiroth of the Tree of Life who is similar to
Malkut,
Shekinah, and
En Soph. However, according to
Emanations of the Left Side by Isaac ha-Cohen of Soria, "worlds of horror and destructive imaginings
spring from Mesukiel, resulting in a double emanation, with seven successive groups of pure angels
(the holy sephiroth) on one side and seven camps of dark spirits (the
Qliphoth) on the other."
Metarel -
See Batarel.
Metathiax -
one of the thirty-six decani, the disease inflicting
demons of the zodiac.
Metathiax is charged with causing problems of the reins, and only the angel
Adonael is able to reverse his afflictions.
Metatron other spellings include: Metratton, Mitton, Metaraon, Meraton, etc. -
the angel of many names
who absorbed the characteristics originally ascribed to
Jahoel.
In Rabbinic lore, he is the greatest of all angels and sits next to God on his Throne of Glory.
In many mystical and occult sources, he is also identified with
Michael.
Metatron sustains the physical world and carries Jewish prayers through the 900 heavens
all the way up to God. He stands at the top of the Tree of Life as the
Angel of the Lord
and is also identified with the "Tree of Knowledge" or "Good and Evil," which means he embodies
both human and angelic perfection. As God's
angel of death, he tells
Gabriel and
Samael which human souls
to take and when, and he is the only angel within the heavenly spheres who was once human (Enoch).
Among Metatron's heavenly duties is that of heavenly scribe, meaning he is to supervise the
recording of all human deeds in the Book of Life. He also helps humans to live a balanced existence,
acts as witness to mankind's good deeds and the love that we give, and helps us to realize our potential
as loving and worthwhile human beings. He also serves as a teacher to the children of Paradise who are
there from having died prematurely.
He is the King of Angels, Prince of Divine Countenance, Chancellor of Heaven,
Angel of the Covenant,
Chief of the Ministering Angels, and the Lesser YHVH (a.k.a. the Tetragrammaton). He does the most
of all the angels to protect humanity, as he is charged with sustaining mankind. He also rules the
sephira of Kether, being the first
and last of the ten Archangels
of the Briatic world. In his feminine aspect, he is sometimes called the Holy
Shekinah a.k.a.
the Liberating Angel (Metatron in his feminine form). Metatron is
Sandalphon's
twin and the second tallest angel in Heaven
(Ofaniel is tallest).
Metatron lives in God's abode, the
Seventh Heaven and when
invoked,
he manifests as "a pillar of fire with a face more dazzling than the sun" with 36 pairs of wings and innumerable eyes.
Meterbuchos -
See Metanbuchus.
Metrator -
"a most holy angel" who is
invoked
when conjuring the Needle and other Iron Instruments during ceremonial rituals using Psalms 31 and 42.
Metris -
See Meresin.
Miahel -
one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac.
Mibi -
a ministering angel who is
invoked during cabalistic rituals.
Michael ("Who is like God" or "Who is as God.") -
an angel who is a warrior, protector, healer, and
guardian.
Originally a Chaldean divinity, in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic writings, he is the greatest
of all angels, and is sometimes identified with
Metatron. His mystical name is
Sabathiel and in
Islamic writings he is called Mika'il.
In the Avesta he is "the deliverer of the faithful," Saosyhant the Redeemer.
And the Muslims describe Michael as having emerald green wings and being covered with
saffron hairs that each contain a million faces and mouths, which ask Allah, in a million dialects,
to pardon the sins of the faithful. He has also been labeled as the
Holy Ghost,
Logos, and God.
Michael is the ruling prince of the
Fourth Heaven, Chief of the
Virtues,
Chief of the Archangels, Prince Regent of the
Seraphim,
Prince of the Divine Presence,
Angel of Repentance, Mercy,
Righteousness, and Sanctification. In the Avesta (a sacred scripture), he is called Saosyhant,
the Redeemer of the Faithful. He is the angel of rectitude and compassion, and the
Guardian Angel of Israel and Germany.
He is also the Prince of Light, Guardian of Peace, Commander-in-chief of the Heavenly Hosts, Guardian Angel
of the Catholic Church, Angel of the
Earth, and Prince of God.
Another of his roles is to serve as the divine arch-strategist who protects Heaven from the legions of evil.
He is a benevolent angel of death through whom it is possible to receive God's forgiveness and eternal life.
He is also the patron of firefighters, policemen, sailors, soldiers, and shopkeepers, and the Persian Beshter,
"he who provides sustenance for mankind."
Michael will be one of the angels, along with
Dokiel,
Zehanpurya and others, who weighs
men's souls on Judgment Day. He is also the symbol of perfect divine justice who holds all of the keys of Heaven.
He is both incorrupt and incorruptible. He is perfect and pure and there is no blemish upon him. And it is written
that the Cherubim
were created from the tears that he shed over the sins of the faithful.
He is the regent of the
Sun,
Leo,
Sunday,
and the cabalistic ruler of the eighth sephira
and the planet Mercury,
and is also said to have written Psalm 85, which is read to
invoke him.
As chief of the archangels and virtues, a prince of the presence, and the angel of repentance,
righteousness, mercy, and salvation, he can help us to stand strong in the face of adversity,
resolve our personal negativities, and to find strength when we are alone or feeling like outsiders.
He is associated with the element of fire,
which symbolizes the burning away of what is transient so that only the pure and essential light may shine forth.
He is an angel who grants miracles and fosters mercy, repentance, truth, love sanctification, blessings,
immortality, and patience. And, Christians invoke him as St. Michael, "the benevolent angel of death,"
seeking deliverance and immortality, and to lead the souls of the faithful to their heavenly abode.
To call on him for assistance, burn a red apple with laurel leaves while reading Psalm 85 on a
Tuesday during a waxing moon. Place the ashes into a small red bag and carry them with you until your desire manifests.
Then, throw the ashes outside your home for protection.
Michar -
See Mikhar.
Micheu -
a gnostic angel, along with
Mikhar, who rules of "the waters of life."
Microprosopus -
a cabalistic angel who was created from the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh. eighth and ninth
sephiroth to serve as "the left side" of good.
Midael -
an angel of the
order of warriors who is
"a chief and captain" of the celestial army.
Middoth -
the seven personifications
of the divine emanations, similar to the
sephiroth.
Two of them, the angels of mercy and of justice, are said to have been key members of those who served as creator angels.
The other five are the personifications of wisdom, right, love, truth, and peace.
Midrash -
one of the
many names of Metatron.
Miel -
an angel of
Mercury and of
Wednesday.
Mights -
another name for the
Virtues. The chief angel of the order is named as
Dynamis.
Migon -
one of the
many names of Metatron.
Mihael -
the cabalistic angel of fertility and fidelity. He is said to be a member of the order of
Virtues and to bear one of the
seventy-two names of the Shemhamphorae.
Miha'il -
an angel of the
Second Heaven who governs a
group of angels who worship Allah
in the form of eagles.
Mihr a.k.a. Mihir, Miher and Mithra -
an angel of platonic love,
friendship and companionship. Pray to him to find a loyal friend or heal a friendship.
He is also a ruler of the sixteenth day of
September.
The magi say that Mihr is one of two angels who will stand at al Sirat,
a bridge that is "finer than a hair and sharper than the edge of a sword,"
to judge the souls of those who wish to crossover on Judgment Day.
The other angel at stationed at the bridge will be Saroush.
As a representative of divine mercy, he will hold a balance in his hand
with which to weigh the actions the individual performed during their lifetime.
Should the soul be found worthy, they will be allowed walk across the bridge, if not they will be cast into Hell.
Miher -
See Miher.
Mihir -
See Mihr.
Mijcol -
an angel of the Seal from The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses who is used in
conjurations found therein.
Mika'il -
the Muslim name for
Michael.
Mikael -
an angel, along with Arpien, who holds sway over the decisions made by monarchs, noblemen, and governors.
He can also be invoked
to assist one in uncovering conspiracies against the states.
Mika'il -
a guardian angel who is
invoked during exorcisms.
Mikhael -
See Mikail.
Mikheus -
See Mikhar.
Mikiel -
one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac.
Milkiel a.k.a. Milkeyal and Tamaano, Tamaani, and Sun ("my kingdom is God") -
a cabalistic angel from The Zohar who, as Milkiel is said to rule over
spring.
As Tamaano, Tamaani, and Sun, he is said to govern one of the months of summer. And, according to Enoch
his name is an inversion of
Helemmelek.
Milliel -
an angel who either resides in the
Second or
Third Heaven who must be
invoked in the south.
Miniel -
a great and wise angel who is
invoked
in the south to assist one in the making and use of a magic carpet, especially to turn
a cold and distant woman into a loving one.
Minutes -
one of the fictional angels who, along with
Time and Seconds,
are mentioned in God Repents by Charles Angoff.
Mirael -
an angel who is
invoked
in Solomonic rituals as "a captain and chief" of the celestial armies, the
order of warriors.
Miri -
an angel of the La Kabbale Pratique who Hilda Doolittle uses in an
invocation
at an unspecified, yet particular,
hour of the day or night,
in her poem "Sagesse."
Miriael -
one of the angels of the
order of warriors.
Misran -
an angel of persecution
who rules the twelfth hour.
Missabu -
an angel who serves
Arcan as a ruler of air on
Mondays.
Missaln -
an angel of the
Moon who rules on
Mondays and who is used in
invocations.
Mitatron (possibly another name for
Metatron -
an angel who resides in the
Third Heaven. He governs
Wednesdays and is
invoked in the west.
Mithghliel A' -
an angel
prince of the Hosts of X.
Mithra a.k.a. Mitra, Mihir,
Mihr, an Ized, etc. -
one of the Vedic bright gods, beings similar to the Judaeo-Christian angels. He has 1,000 ears and
10,000 eyes and is one of the deities who surround the supreme god,
Ahura Mazda.
One source says he is the equivalent of
Metatron and
Zoroastrians
count him among the Iaeds.
To the Assyrians he is a god of light and, in Heaven, his job is to tell the souls of the just where to go.
Mitmon -
an angel who is used in goetic
conjuring rituals.
Miton -
one of the
many names of Metatron.
Mitot -
See Mitox.
Mitox -
a demon who serves
Ahriman and a
Zoroastrian
deavas of the "falsely spoken word."
Mitra -
See Mithra.
Mitrim -
See Oromasim.
Mitspad -
one of the
many names of Metatron.
Mitzrael a.k.a. Homoth -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
He is also an archangel of the cabala who is
invoked to confer obedience upon those
who answer to superiors. His sigil
can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Mitzraim (the Hebrew name for Egypt) -
one of the
guardian angel of Egypt, the others are
Uzza and
Rahab.
Mivon -
one of the
many names of Metatron.
Mizabu -
an angel of the four quarters of the Universal Mansions who is
invoked on
Mondays.
Mizan -
an angel who is
invoked during Arabic incantations.
Mizgitari -
an angel of the seventh
hour who protects eagles.
Mizkun -
an angel of the first
hour and whose name is inscribed upon
amulets.
Mnesinous -
a great celestial power who draws the elect up to Heaven.
Moakibat -
See Moakkibat.
Moakkibat -
two heavenly scribes ("al Moakkibat") who record the activities of men.
Modiat -
See Mediat.
Modiel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the East Wind.
Modiniel -
an angel of the
Mars sphere, along with
Graphael.
Molec -
See Molec.
Moloc -
See Moloch.
Moloch a.k.a. Molech -
"the fiercest Spirit/That fought in Heav'n; now fiercer by despair," a
fallen angel of Milton's Paradise Lost.
He is also a Canaanite god of fire that required child sacrifices and for whom Solomon built a temple.
Monadel -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae.
Monkar -
See Monker.
Munkir -
See Nekir.
Monker -
one of two Arabic angels who have blue eyes and black skin, the other is Nakir.
His job is to examine the souls of the new arrivals and decide whether or not they deserve to live in Paradise.
Morael -
the goetician angel of awe or fear
who governs the month of Elul (August to September). His
sigil can be found in
The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts by Waite, where he is also said to have the power
to make everything in the world invisible.
Morax -
See Forfax.
Mordad a.k.a.
Amertati -
a Zoroastrian
angel of death.
Moriel -
See Morael.
Moroni -
the Mormon
angel of God, son of "Mormon,
the last great leader of the Nephites" who gave the Gospel of a New Revelation to Joseph Smith.
A statue of Moroni was erected in Hill Cumorah, New York, where Joseph said he received the gold plates
with the gospel etched upon them.
Moses -
one of three humans who are take up to Heaven "to perform a service," the others are Enoch, now
Metatron, and
Elijah, who became
Sandalphon.
All of them are said to have been transformed into angels, though what Moses' new name is remains a mystery,
although the Midrash Tannaim says that he is now
Michael.
Mqttro -
an angel who tends to the "sons of man."
Mrgioial -
one of the four angels of the Sword who revealed the divine name to Moses. He is also said to be used in
invocations as one of the
nomina barbara.
Mtmiel -
See Mtniel.
Mtniel -
one of three angels who govern wild beasts. The others are
Jehiel and
Hayyel.
Mufgar -
an angel who guards the
First Heaven.
Mufliel -
an angel who guards the
Seventh Heaven.
Mulciber -
an angel of Milton's Paradise Lost who erected high towers in Heaven.
Mumiah -
an angel who, in conjunction with Atembui, holds dominion over the sciences of medicine and physics. He is
invoked to grant one health and longevity.
His sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Mumol -
an angel who, along with
Mutuol, is
invoked to consecrate the Pen and Ink.
Munker -
See Monker.
Mupiel ("out of the mouth of God") -
an angel who is
invoked for the gift
of a good memory and a tolerant, live and let live attitude. He also inspires humans to be generous and open-hearted.
Murdad -
the
Zoroastrian angel of the seventh of
July. In Historia Religions
Veterum Persarum he is said to be the equivalent of the angel
Azrael, and to be the angel who
separates ones soul from their body when they die.
Muriel -
a regent of
Cancer,
July, and the
Dominions. He also serves
Veguaniel as a ruler of the third
hour of the day and is
invoked in the south to
help one obtain a magic carpet.
Murmur a.k.a. Murmus -
a fallen angel who used to belong to
both the order of
Thrones and of
Angels. As a great duke in Hell he
commands thirty legions of infernal spirits and, when
invoked he manifests as a
warrior riding upon a griffon, with a ducal crown on his head. He instructs mankind in the ways of prophecy
and can command the souls of the dead to appear before him to answer questions.
Murmus -
See Murmur.
Musanios -
a Gnostic
aeon of the lower orders who serves
as a ruler of the realm of the invisible.
Mutuol -
an angel used in
invocations from
The Grand Grimoire for consecrating Pen and Ink, a powerful tool can be used for either the
binding or exorcising of evil spirits.
Mapopiasaiel -
a chief among the
angels of wrath.
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Naadame -
an angel of The Greater Key of Solomon who is said to be a "prince over all angels and Caesars."
Naamah ("pleasing") -
one of the
four dark angels of prostitution and a wife of
Sammael's. She is the mother of
demons and a corrupter of the fallen angels, and, along with
Lilith, likes to afflict children with epilepsy.
She is said to have corrupted the sons of Isaac,
Azael and
Uzza as she is considered to be
"the great seducer of men, spirits, and demons." She is also said to have bore
Shamdan, son of the devil
Asmodeus.
In Genesis 4:22, she is the mortal sister of Tubal-cain.
Naar ("lad") -
one of the many names of Metatron.
Naaririel a.k.a. Naar -
an angel who guards the
Seventh Heaven.
Naariel YHVH -
one of the highest
princes of the heavenly court.
Nabu a.k.a. Nebo ("prophet" and "proclaimer") -
the angel who inspired the creation of the Judaeo-Christian
Archangels. He is the
angel of the Lord
in Sumerian theosophy an the son and servant of the god Marduk. As a recording angel
who inscribes the deeds of man in the book of fate, his symbol is the lamp. To the Akkadians he
is the deity who rules the planet
Mercury,
which makes him similar to the angel
Metatron.
According to The Legends of the Jews, Nebo gave Enoch to the Jews of Palestine,
Metatron to those of Babylonia, so it only goes to follow that the two would eventually become one - Enoch-Metatron.
Nachiel a.k.a. Nakiel and Nakhiel -
the intelligence of the
sun in
Leo. His cabalistic number is
111 and he corresponds to the angel
Sorath, according to Paracelsus'
doctrine of Talismans, which makes him one of the
fallen angels.
Nachmiel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Nacoriel -
one of the angels who serves
Nacoriel as a ruler of the ninth
hour of the night.
Nadiel -
a regent of
December and protector
of immigrants and migration.
Nafriel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Nagazdiel -
See Nagrasiel.
Nagdasgiel -
See Nagrasiel.
Nagrasiel a.k.a. Nasragiel, Nagdasgiel and Nagazdiel -
a guardian of the gates of hell and the prince of gehinnom (Hell) who gave Moses the grand tour
during his visit to the Underworld.
Nahaliel ("valley of God") -
an angel who rules over running streams.
Nahauel -
a regent of the
Seventh Heaven.
Nahoriel -
See Nahuriel.
Nahuriel -
one of the seven angels who guard the
First Heaven.
Nairyo Sangha -
one of three Persian angel
princes who guard the three
upper gate of the Underworld and a messenger of
Ahura Mazda's.
He is entrusted with the souls of the righteous.
Nakhiel -
See Nachiel.
Nakiel -
See Nakiel.
Nakir -
one of two blue-eyed black angels of Mohammedan lore, the other is
Monker.
Nakriel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Namaah -
one of three immortal she-demons who will be allowed to live until
Judgment Day.
Nanael -
an angel who rules over the great sciences and can influence philosophers and ecclesiastics. He is also one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae
and he corresponds to the angel Chromme.
Naoutha -
an angel from the Gospel of Bartholomew who rules over the southwest with a "rod of snow in his hand"
that he uses to quench the fire "that cometh out of his mouth."
Narcoriel -
the chief angel of the eighth
hour of the night.
Narel -
an Enochian angel of
winter.
Nariel a.k.a.
Ariel -
the angelic chief of the South Wind in Barrett's The Magus, an a ruler of the winds at noontime.
Naromiel -
an intelligence of the
Moon, ruler of
Sunday, and a resident of the
Fourth Heaven. He can be
invoked in the south.
Narsinha -
the "man-lion"
avatar, one of the ten Vedic divinities.
Narudi -
the Akkadian "lord of the great gods" whose image is used in houses to keep wicked people at bay.
Nasarach a.k.a. Nisroch -
another name for
Nisroc.
Nasargiel a.k.a.
Nagrasagiel and Nasragiel -
the lion-headed great and holy angel who, along with
Kipod and
Nairyo Sangha, guards the gates of Hell.
He is similar to the Sumerian-Chaldean angel
Nergal.
Nasharon -
an angel of The Greater Key of Solomon who is a ruling
prince of "all the angels and Caesars."
Nashriel -
one of the angel
princes who are governed by
Suphuriron, the tenth of the ten holy
sephiroth. The others are
Ithuriel and
Malkiel.
Nasragiel -
See Nasargiel.
Nasr-ed-Din ("help of faith") -
one of the seven
Yezidic archangels.
Nathanael a.k.a. Xathaniel, Zathael, etc. -
a ruling angel of
elemental Fire and the sixth
angel created by God, in order of appearance (as all angels were created at the same time).
He is also an angel of vengeance.
Natiel -
an angel whose name is inscribed upon an oriental charm (kamea) used to protect one from evil.
Nattig -
one of the four main
classes of protective
Genii of Chaldean lore.
They are very similar to the
Kerub of the Babylonians.
Natzhiriron -
the personification of the
sephira Netzach, according to Isaac ha-Cohen.
In the cabala this is
Anael.
Naya'il -
one of the angels residing in the
Fourth Heaven that the
Sufi Abu Yazid met while on his mir'aj, ascension, to the
Seven Heavens.
Nbat -
an angel ("light-being") of Mandaean lore.
Ndmh -
an angel of the
summer equinox who is
invoked when
creating an amulet to ward off the evil eye.
Nebo -
See Nabu.
Necu -
one of the angels who govern the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Nectaire -
a fictional angel who is a renowned flutist in Anatole France's Revolt of the Angels.
In the book he is a member of the order of
dominions who is also known as Alaciel.
Nefilim -
See Nefillim.
Nefillim a.k.a. Nephilim, Nephelin, and Nefilim -
Hebrew giants said to be the offspring of human women who mated with
fallen angels. They are closely
related to the emim ("terrors"), the raphim ("weakeners"), the gibborium ("giants"), the zamzummim ("achievers"), etc.
Their chief is Helel and, according to Hiwi
al Balkhi, they built the Tower of Babel.
Nefta -
a fictional female angel who was the love of
Asrael in an opera by Francetti.
Negarsanel -
See Nasargiel.
Negef -
a holy
angel of destruction who is
invoked at the
end of the Jewish Sabbath.
Nehinah -
an angel of necromancy who is
invoked to summon the dead.
Neithel -
one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac.
Nekir -
an angel of the Talmud who, along with
Monker and Munkir,
interrogates the dead to find out which god they worshipped while alive. Nekir and Monker
are both described as having a hideous appearance and frightening voices.
Nelapa -
an angel of
Wednesday who lives in the
Second Heaven and is
invoked in the south.
Nelchael -
an angel who
fell from the
Shemhamphorae and the
Thrones. In Hell he serves
as a teacher of astronomy, mathematics, and geography to his fellow demons and he is closely related to the angel
Sith.
Nemamiah -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae and an
Archangel. He is also the
guardian angel of those who fight
for good causes, admirals and generals. His
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Nememel -
one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac.
Nephelin -
See Nefillim.
Nephilim -
See Nefillim.
Nephonos -
one of the nine angels from the Gospel of Bartholomew who "run together throughout the
heavenly and earthly places."
Neqael -
an Enochian fallen angel
who used to be a member of the order of
Archangels. The name is
believed to be a variant of
Ezeqeel.
Nergal a.k.a. Nirgal and Nirgali ("great hero," "great king," and "king death") -
a planetary ruler of Mars,
as well as governor of a sign of the
zodiac (probably Aries).
An Akkadian lion-headed god with wings and clawed feet, and one of four main Chaldean
guardian angels (genii).
He is also the god of Kutha and answers to the name of
Baal, a god in Hell.
He is considered to be a god of the summer sun in Sumerian-Chaldean-Palestinian lore and a Gnostic
king of Hell.
In Hell he is said to rule over the secret police of the Underworld and is also said to be a god of pestilence,
war, and fever. He also assists Beelzebub
by spying for him.
Neria -
See Neriah.
Neriah ("lamp of God") -
one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Neriel -
one of the angels of the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Nesanel -
one of three angels used in Mosaic
incantations to cleanse one of all sin.
The others are Meachuel and Gabril.
Nestoriel -
an angel who serves
Sammael as a ruler of the first
hour of the day.
Nestozoz -
an angel who serves
Sarquamich as a chief official of the third
hour of the night.
Nethahel -
one of the seventy-two angels who rule the seventy-two quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac.
Netoniel -
an angel of
black magic whose name
is inscribed upon the first pentacle of
Jupiter in The Greater Key of Solomon.
Netzach ("victory" and "firmness") -
the seventh
sephira of the Tree of Life,
the ruling angel of which is said to be
Haniel.
Netzael -
See Netzach.
Nibra ha-Rishon -
one of the highest-ranking angels who emanated from God, comparable to
Metatron, Makon,
Logos, and
Pistis Sophia.
Nichbadiel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Nidbai -
one of two Mandaean uthri (angels) who guard the River Jordan, the other is
Silmai.
Nike (a.k.a. Athena and Victory) - the Greek winged goddess of victory in athletics,
music, and especially battle. The Queen of heaven and a goddess of wisdom, skill and warfare.
The Romans called her Victoria.
Nilaihah -
a poet-angel of the
Dominations who can be
invoked by speaking any of the
names of God along with Psalm 9.
He is an angel of the occult sciences who reveals his prophesies in the from of rhymes, and hold sway over
those who love peace and solitude. His
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Also See Nithiah.
Ninip -
the Babylonian chief of the igigi (angels).
Nirgal -
one of the four main classes of
guardian angels
(genii) of Chaldean lore.
They are described as lion's with human heads, and their chief is
Nergal.
Nirgali -
See Nirgal.
Niriah -
See Niria.
Nisah -
See Netzach.
Nisan -
an angel of the Talmud.
Nisroc ("the great eagle") -
a ruling angel of the
Principalities who was originally
worshipped as a god by the Assyrians. He is also said to be a
demon
who serves in the House of Princes (Hell) as the chief of cuisine.
Nisroch -
See Nisroc.
Nithael -
a fallen angel who used to belong to the order of
Principalities. Barrett, in The Magus,
says that he remains one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae, despite his fall.
As one of the angels who joined
Satan in the rebellion, he now serves
in Hell as a ruler over emperors, kings, and high-ranking clergy and civilians. His
sigil can be found in La Kabbale Pratique.
Nith-haiah -
See Nilaihah.
Nithaiah -
See Nilaihah.
Nitibus -
an angel of the second
hour who governs the stars.
Nitika -
an angel of the sixth
hour who governs precious stones.
N'Mosnikttiel -
a chief ruler of the
angels of rage in Jewish
mysticism.
Noaphiel -
an angel of the fifth pentacle of
Saturn who is
invoked by reciting a
verse from Deuteronomy 10.
Nogah -
an angel who "stands above the sun in summer to cool the earth," and one of two big stars (angels) who
Metatron showed to Moses while
he was visiting the Fourth Heaven.
Nogahel -
one of the angel
princes who are stationed before God as a
receiver of the planets' spirit names.
Noguel -
a cabalistic angel of
Venus.
Nohariel -
one of the many angels who guard the gates of the East Wind.
Noriel ("fire of God") -
an angel of
The Zohar whose symbolic
color is the "gold of brass lit with orange." He is also one of the angels who guard the gates of the East Wind.
Nudriel -
an angel who guards the
Third Heaven.
Nukha'il -
one of the Arabic
guardian angels who is
invoked during exorcisms,
the other is Nura'il.
Nura'il -
See Nukha'il.
Nuriel ("fire") -
an angel of
elemental Fire and hailstones.
A regent ofVirgo and assistant to
Michael, this "fire of God" is 300
parsangs tall and commands fifty
myriads of angels who
are all formed of fire and water. His height is only exceeded by the
erelim, the
the watchers, and by
Af,
Hemah, and
Metatron (who is the tallest of all angels
except perhaps Anafiel and
Hadraniel. He is also a resident of the
Second Heaven and can be
invoked during spellbinding rituals.
When summoned he manifests as either an eagle, if called through Hesed, or as
Uriel, if summoned via Geburah (force).
His power is such that he is included among other great angels such as Michael,
Shamshiel, and
Seraphiel.
He is one of the seven angels ruled by
Jehuel,
the prince of fire, and his name is used in
charms
created for warding off evil, such as the oriental charms called kameas.
N'Zuriel YHVH -
one of the eight angel
princes of the
Merkabah
who are superior to all angels including
Metatron.
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Obaddon a.k.a.
Abaddon ("minister of death" and
"angel of the bottomless pit") -
a seraph who accompanies
Ithuriel.
Obizuth -
the female dragon who the
archangel
Bazazath sets to flight.
Och -
the
Olympic spirit of the
Sun and ruler of twenty-eight
of the 196 Olympic provinces. He commands 36,536 legions of solar spirits and can grant 600 years of
life and perfect health to humans. The Sun is the planet of good health, longevity, and the heart chakra.
Och is also said to rule morals and to be a "prince of alchemy". His
sigil can be found in Budge's
Amulets and Talismans.
Octinomon -
a "most holy angel of god" who is
invoked
during rituals to conjure the Reed.
Octinomos -
See Octinomon.
Oeillet -
a fallen angel.
Oertha -
an angel of the north who has torches of fire that he keeps near his sides,
so that they warm "the great coldness of him that he freeze not the world."
Oethra -
one of the nine angels of the Gospel of Bartholomew who "run together throughout
heavenly and earthly places."
Ofael -
an angel of the
Fifth Heaven and ruler of
Tuesday who is
invoked in the south.
Ofan -
See Ofaniel.
Ofaniel a.k.a. Ophaniel, Opaniel, Ofniel,
Ophan, and
Yahriel -
regent and namesake of the
Ofanim who governs the
Moon as
"the angel of the wheel of the moon." As a member of the Ofanim, his job is to carry out the orders of the
Powers.
And, according to Enoch he has sixteen faces, one hundred pairs of wings, and 8,466 eyes.
Ofiel a.k.a.
Ophiel -
the
Olympic spirit of
Mercury,
who rules fourteen of the Olympic provinces and 100,000 legions of spirits. He is also a member of the
Powers and one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Ofniel -
See Ofaniel.
Og a.k.a.
Palit -
one of the
Nefillim,
son of Ahijah, brother of Sihon, and grandson of
Semyaza -
a fallen angel.
In Judaism he is a giant who was killed by a strike to his ankle made by Moses.
According to Numbers 21:33, he is the king of Bashan who is sent to Israel by God's command.
There is also a legend that tells of Og being in the Flood and having survived by climbing on to the roof of the ark.
Ogdoas -
a gnostic
group of angels of the highest rank,
"the world of the great archons." It is also the name of the
Eighth Heaven,
in Hellenic lore, the residence of divine wisdom.
Ohazia -
an angel of the Divine Presence and one of the guardians of the
Third Heaven.
Oirin -
the Chaldean watchers
over the kingdoms of the earth, as written in The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abra-Melin, The Mage.
Ol -
a regent of
Leo.
Olivier -
an angel who
fell from his position as a
prince among the
Archangels.
Omael -
one of the
seventy-two Shemhamphorae
and a member of the Dominions.
He is the regent of alchemy and helps humans and other creatures to procreate. He may be a
fallen angel, but the
information available about him is inconclusive, as he is said, depending on the source,
to perform functions in both Heaven and Hell.
Omeliei -
See Omeliel.
Omeliel -
one of four angels whose name is found inscribed upon the third pentacle of
Saturn, a symbol used in
evocations found in
The Secret Lore of Magic.
Also See Anazachia.
Omiel -
one of the
fallen angels who cohabited
with mortals prior to the Flood.
Omophorus -
a Manichean angel who carries the earth on his shoulders, similar to the Greek Atlas.
On -
a Solomonic
demon who is
invoked to conjure the
Reed and a ruler of
Monday who can be called
upon to help one contact
Lucifer.
Onafiel -
a regent of the
Moon.
Onayepheton a.k.a. Oneipheton -
the name of an angel who God will call upon to make the dead live again.
Oneipheton -
See Onayepheton.
Oniel a.k.a.
Onoel -
a fallen angel who supervises
the fifth lodge of Hell where Ahab, a demon who will not be a part of the new world, resides.
Onoel a.k.a.
Oniel, Hamiel,
Haniel, and
Anael -
one of the great
archons of Gnosticism. Origen says he is a hostile
demon who, when
invoked, manifests in the form of an ass.
Origen also includes Gabriel and
Michael in his list of archons.
Onomatath -
one of Bartholomew's nine angels who "run together throughout the heavenly and earthly places."
Onzo -"a fair angel of God" who is
invoked during the consecration of Wax.
Opaniel -
See Oppaniel YHVH.
Opanniel YHVH a.k.a.
Ofaniel -
one of the highest ranking of the
princes of the Divine Presence and a regent of the
Ophanim, whom he constantly adorns
and perfects for the Glory of God. Enoch says that he has sixteen faces, 200 wings, and 8,760 eyes
that correspond to the hours of the year. He is also said to be constantly shedding tears of fire and
any human who looks at his face is instantly reduced to ash.
Ophan -
according to the ancient sages, another name for
Sandalphon.
Ophaniel - a prince of the
Moon and another name for
Ofaniel.
Ophanim -
another name for the
Thrones and the Hebrew name for the
Cherubim.
Ophiel -
one of the
Olympic spirits who rules
100,000 heavenly legions. He is a member of the
Powers who rules over
Mercury and may be
invoked during magical rituals.
His name is inscribed upon the Necromantic Bell of Girardius, a bell that is rung to call upon the dead. His
sigil can be found in Witchcraft,
Magic and Alchemy by Cornelius Agrippa. Ophiel is not the same angel as
Ofiel.
Ophiomorphus -
a serpent of Ophitic Gnosticism who is said to be the equivalent of the
fallen angel
Sammael.
Ophis ("serpent") -
the Assyrian leader of the angels who rebelled against God. He used to be worshipped by the ophites,
in the form of a serpent, as a symbol of wisdom - the same serpent that is said to have corrupted Adam
and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Barrett, in Magus II depicts him as a
demon.
Opiel -
an angel who is
invoked
during the creation of love charms.
Or -
a great angel who is
invoked during cleansing and
fumigation rituals.
Orael -
an intelligence of
Saturn.
Oraios a.k.a. Oreus -
one of the seven great
archons of Ophitic gnosticism.
Oranir -
the angelic chief of the nine angels of the
summer equinox who can be
invoked when creating
amulets to ward off the evil eye.
Orc -
See Urizen.
Ore'a -
one of the angels who guard the halls of the
Fourth Heaven.
Oreus a.k.a. Oraios and Horaios -
one of the seven angels of the divine presence, creators of the universe, in Phoenician mythology.
Irenaeus counts Oreus as one of the seven great
archons of Ophitic gnosticism.
And Origen says that his name is derived from the art of magic.
Orfiel -
See Orifiel.
Oriares a.k.a.
Narel -
one of the angels who govern
winter.
Oribel -
another name for
Uriel.
Oriel a.k.a.
Auriel ("light of God") -
an angel of destiny, one of the
childbed amulet angels, and a ruler of the tenth
hour of the day.
Orifel -
See Orifiel.
Orifiel a.k.a. Orphiel, Oriphiel, Orifel and Orfiel -
one of the seven
Archangels, he is charged with
protecting the wilderness and those who care for it. He is a regent of
Saturn and
Saturday. He is a ruling prince of the
Thrones, one of the
princes of the Divine Presence,
and one of the seven regents of the
Earth. He also serves
Anael as a ruler of the second
hour of the day.
And, according to Paracelsus' doctrine of Talismans, he is a chief angel that replaces one
of the Egyptian's planetary genii.
Oriockh a.k.a.
Ariukh -
one of two Enochian angels who God charges with protecting Enoch's books. The other is
Mariockh (Marioc).
Orion -
Saint Peter's
guardian angel
and ruler of the constellation that the Greek's named for their fabled hunter.
Oriphiel -
See Orifiel.
Oriston -
See Eserchie.
Ormael -
an angel who serves
Jefischa as a ruler of the fourth
hour of the night.
Ormary -
an angel who serves
Bariel as a ruler of the eleventh
hour of the day.
Ormas -
an angel who serves
Uriel as a ruler of the tenth
hour of the day.
Ormazd a.k.a. Ormuzd -
the
Zoroastrian God, and twin brother of
Ahriman, the Zoroastrian
Satan
Ormazd is occasionally depicted as a bearded man attended by angels.
The dualism of Ormazd and Ahriman was rejected by both the Jews and the Christians in
favor of monotheism and a belief that evil only exists because God allows it (even though he doesn't like it).
Ormijel -
an angel who serves
Vachmiel as a ruler of the fourth
hour of the day.
Ormisiel -
an angel who serves
Farris as a ruler of the second
hour of the night.
Oroiael -
one of the four great angels of wisdom of gnosticism who are said to be comparable to
Uriel and
Raguel.
Oromasim -
according to The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, one of the three princes of the world. The other two are
Araminem and
Mitrim.
Orphaniel -
an angel who is
invoked on
Mondays as a ruler of the star Luna.
Occultists also believe him to be "a great, precious and honorable angel, ruler of the first legion."
Orphiel -
See Orifiel.
Orus a.k.a. Horus -
one of Milton's
fallen angels in Paradise Lost I.
Osael -
an angel of the
Fifth Heaven and of
Tuesday who is
invoked in the south.
Oseny -
an angel who belongs to the orders of
Cherubimand
Seraphim who is
summoned in the
ceremonies found in The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Osgaebial -
one of the angels who rule the eighth
hour of the day who,
according to the Lemegeton, commands "a great cloud of attending spirits."
Osiris -
a great god of Egyptian mythology who is married to Isis and killed by his brother Tiphon.
Milton uses the name for a fallen angel
in Paradise Lost I.
Otheos -
an angel of the
Earth who is
invoked
during cabalistic conjuring rituals designed to discover hidden treasure.
Othriel -
an angel who is
invoked
during rituals as stated in the Vocabulaire de l'Angelologie.
Otmon -
one of the
many names of Metatron.
It is the name given to him in
Merkabah
lore when he "seals the guilty in Israel."
Ou -
another name for
Uriel who appears in
the War Between the Sons of Light and the Sons of Darkness, a text found among the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Ouestucati -
"the lady of chaste hands" who rules an hour from the Hesperides and rules the sea wind.
She is the corresponding angel of
Iehuiah.
Oul -
an angel of the
Third Heaven
who serves as a special assistant to
Dalquiel.
Oumriel -
a ministering angel of the
Fourth Heaven.
Ouraphaios -
one of the seven
Elohim.
Ourpail -
See Ourpahil.
Ouraphail -
an angel of Mandaean lore.
Ouza a.k.a.
Uzza -
a fallen angel.
In the Midrash Petirat Mosheh there is a discussion between God and Moses that reads, "the angels Ouza and
Azael
came down from Heaven and were corrupted, but that Moses was not corrupted."
Ouza and Azael fell from grace by cohabiting with human women, Moses, however,
after seeing God, abstained from sexual relations with his wife, thus retaining his purity.
In Exodus 19:15, husbands are told to "come not at your wives" so that they could keep themselves
clean in preparation for meeting God on the mount. All of this is, however, contradictory to the
Jewish belief that sex between a man and his wife is a holy act that is blessed by the
Shekinah herself.
Oza -
See Auza.
Ozah a.k.a. Uzah -
one of the many names of Metatron.
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