😈 Demon Names

A demon name should send a chill down the spine and stick in the memory. Whether for a novel, game, or creative project, the right demon name defines your character's dark essence.

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Famous Demon Names That Nailed It

Real-world names that became iconic. Here's what makes them work.

Mephisto European folklore/Faust

One of literature's most iconic demon names, whose exact etymology is disputed — adding to its mysterious, unsettling power.

Lilith Jewish mythology

One of the oldest demon names in recorded history, Lilith has transcended mythology to become a universal symbol of dark feminine power.

Azazel Jewish/Islamic tradition

A fallen angel whose name carries weight across multiple religious traditions and has become a staple of dark fantasy fiction.

Demon names have fascinated storytellers, game designers, and mythologists for centuries. From ancient Sumerian lore to modern fantasy fiction, demons carry names that evoke power, dread, and supernatural force. The best fictional demon names draw from real demonological traditions (Jewish, Christian, Islamic, Mesopotamian) while allowing creative latitude to invent something truly original. Whether you want a name that sounds ancient and unknowable or modern and threatening, a great demon name is one that lingers.

Tips for Choosing Demon Names

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Ancient languages — Sumerian, Akkadian, Aramaic, Latin — are excellent sources for authentic-feeling demon name components.

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Hard consonants (k, x, z, g, r) make names feel sharper and more threatening.

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Long, multisyllabic names can feel ancient and unknowable; short names can feel brutally direct.

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Consider what domain your demon rules — fire, deception, disease, war — and let that inform the name.

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Avoid names that are too close to real religious figures to prevent unintended offense.

Frequently Asked Questions

Demon names come from Hebrew, Sumerian, Akkadian, Greek, and Islamic traditions, among others. Many famous demon names appear in grimoires like the Ars Goetia.

Hard consonants, unusual vowel combinations, and a sense of age or foreignness. Names that don't quite fit any modern language feel more authentically supernatural.

Yes, most mythological demon names are in the public domain and widely used in fantasy fiction, games, and other media.

Combine root words from ancient languages, reverse familiar words, or blend two existing mythological names. Focus on sound — the name should feel uncomfortable to say.

The best demon names often have hidden or deliberate meanings — referencing the demon's nature, domain, or origin. It adds depth for readers who discover it.

How to Create the Perfect Demon Name

Drawing from Demonological Traditions

The Ars Goetia, the Lesser Key of Solomon, and ancient Sumerian texts are treasure troves of demon naming inspiration. Names like Baal, Asmodeus, Belial, and Mammon have carried weight for millennia — and understanding why can help you create similarly resonant original names.

Phonetics of Darkness

Sound is everything in demon naming. Hard stops (k, t, g), sibilants (s, z, sh), and guttural sounds (r, kh, gh) create a sense of menace. Avoid soft, gentle sounds (l at the start, soft vowels) unless you're creating a deceptively gentle demon.

Defining Your Demon's Domain

Demons in mythology are almost always associated with a specific domain: pride, lust, wrath, deception, disease, fire. Let your demon's domain guide naming. A plague demon might have a name with hissing, contagious sounds; a fire demon's name might crackle.

Building Your Own Demon Name Language

For a rich fictional world, consider developing consistent phonological rules for your demonic language. All demon names ending in '-oth' or starting with 'Vel-' suggests a coherent infernal culture rather than a grab-bag of random dark words.

Avoiding Common Pitfalls

Don't default to obvious 'dark' words (Shadow, Darkness, Evil) tacked onto random syllables. The best demon names feel discovered rather than assembled. Also avoid names too similar to real religious figures in major living traditions.

Curious about what names mean? Explore Name Meanings →