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Greek
(ἈπολλÏων) Greek name APOLLYÅŒN means "destroyer." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the angel-prince of the infernal regions, the minister of death and author of havoc on earth. He is also known by the name AbaddÅn.
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English
Anglicized form of Greek ApollyÅn, APOLLYON means "destroyer." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the angel-prince of the infernal regions, the minister of death and author of havoc on earth. He is also known by the name Abaddon.
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Latin
Proserpina's surname.
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Greek
(á¾Î¹Î´Î·Ï‚) Greek name derived from the word aides, HAIDES means "unseen." In mythology, this is the name of the god of the underworld, brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone. In the Greek bible, Haides is associated with Orcus, the realm of the dead, the infernal regions where disembodied spirits live, a dark and dismal place in the depths of the earth. Only later was Haides described as the grave, death, and hell. Also spelled HadÄ“s.Â
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Tamil
Sasikala | ஸஸீகலாÂ
Moon light
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English Greek American
Dionysius is the mythological Greek god of wine responsible for growth of the vines and the...
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi
Peak; Shade; Bright
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Spanish
Spanish feminine form of Latin Angelus, ANGÉLICA means "angel, messenger."
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Biblical
their mouthful; a dilatation of the mouth
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Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew Rachel, RUCHEL means "ewe."
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Arabic, Muslim
Charm; Attractiveness; Variant of Jathibiyya
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Hindu, Indian
Beautiful
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Hindu
Bright
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Like a fiend; diabolically wicked or cruel; infernal; malignant; devilish; hellish.
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One of the three judges of the infernal regions; figuratively, a strictly just judge.
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An implacable or malicious foe; one who is diabolically wicked or cruel; an infernal being; -- applied specifically to the devil or a demon.
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A composition for infernal purposes; a magical preparation.
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Of or pertaining to Avernus, a lake of Campania, in Italy, famous for its poisonous vapors, which ancient writers fancied were so malignant as to kill birds flying over it. It was represented by the poets to be connected with the infernal regions.
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Of or pertaining to hell; like hell; infernal; malignant; wicked; detestable; diabolical.
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The son of Erebus and Nox, whose office it was to ferry the souls of the dead over the Styx, a river of the infernal regions.
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Pertaining to the devil; resembling, or appropriate, or appropriate to, the devil; devilish; infernal; impious; atrocious; nefarious; outrageously wicked; as, a diabolic or diabolical temper or act.
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In an infernal manner; diabolically.
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An inhabitant of the infernal regions; also, the place itself.
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The king of the infernal regions, corresponding to the Greek Pluto, and also the judge of departed souls. In later times he is more exclusively considered the dire judge of all, and the tormentor of the wicked. He is represented as of a green color, with red garments, having a crown on his head, his eyes inflamed, and sitting on a buffalo, with a club and noose in his hands.
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Magic in which the aid of demons is invoked; black or infernal magic.
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Of or pertaining to Satan; having the qualities of Satan; resembling Satan; extremely malicious or wicked; devilish; infernal.
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A kite of infernal breed.
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A monster, in the shape of a three-headed dog, guarding the entrance into the infernal regions, Hence: Any vigilant custodian or guardian, esp. if surly.
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Of or pertaining to the river Styx; hence, hellish; infernal. See Styx.
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Of or pertaining to or suitable for the lower regions, inhabited, according to the ancients, by the dead; pertaining to Pluto's realm of the dead, the Tartarus of the ancients.
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Being or living under Tartarus; infernal.
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The infernal regions, described in the Iliad as situated as far below Hades as heaven is above the earth, and by later writers as the place of punishment for the spirits of the wicked. By the later poets, also, the name is often used synonymously with Hades, or the Lower World in general.
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Of or pertaining to, resembling, or inhabiting, hell; suitable for hell, or to the character of the inhabitants of hell; hellish; diabolical; as, infernal spirits, or conduct.