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    107 Imp names with meaning

    1. Aamon (Biblical origin), the name means "one who induces eagerness". This is the name of the seventh spirit of Goetia and the demon Marquis of Hell.

    2. Abaddon (Hebrew origin), meaning "destruction".

    3. Achlys (Greek origin), the name means "darkness".

    4. Adad (Babylonian origin), meaning "God of the storm".

    5. Adramelech (Sumerian origin), the name means "devil" or "commander of hell".

    6. Aghanashini (Indian origin), the name means "destroyer of sins".

    7. Ahpuch (Mayan origin), meaning "God of death".

    8. Armaros (Greek origin), meaning "cursed one".

    9. Asmodeus (Hebrew origin), the name means "wrath".

    10. Azazel (Hebrew origin), meaning "angel of death".

    11. Azrael (Jewish origin), meaning "angel of death".

    12. Azvameth (Israeli origin), the name means "strong death".

    13. Balor (Irish origin), meaning "the deadly one". The name of a one eyed giant from Irish legend, this name also appears in the game 'Dungeons And Dragons'.
    14. Batibat (Tagalog origin), meaning "nightmare". The name of the sleep demon from Ilocano folklore.

    15. Beelzebub (Latin, Hebrew origin), the name means "Lord of the flies".

    16. Bela (Hebrew origin), meaning "destruction".

    17. Bile (Celtic origin), the name means "God of hell".

    18. Daeva (Indian origin), the name means "evil spirit".

    19. Devland (Irish origin), meaning "misfortune".

    20. Deyanirah (Greek origin), the name means "man destroyer".

    21. Diabolos (Greek origin), the name means "slanderer".

    22. Dierdre (Celtic origin), meaning "sorrowful'.

    23. Hadeon (Croatian origin), meaning "destroyer".

    24. Mabuz (Scottish origin), the name means "ruler of the death castle".

    25. Mammon (Hebrew origin), meaning "money". The name of a greedy, biblical demon.

    26. Moloch (Biblical origin), name of the Phoenician and Canaanite devil.

    27. Morana (Slavic origin), the name means "death".

    28. Nekane (Basque origin), meaning "sorrows".

    29. Nukpana (Native American origin), meaning "evil".

    30. Orpheus (Greek origin), the name means "darkness of the night".

    31. Pyry (Finnish origin), meaning "snowstorm".

    32. Satan (Hebrew origin), meaning "adversary", represents God's enemy.

    33. Sephtis (Persian origin), the name means "eternal death".
    34. Tavarious (American origin), meaning "misfortune".

    35. Ubel (German origin), meaning "evil".
    36. Alaris (Latin origin), meaning "noble leader". A character name from the 'Vampire Diaries'.

    37. Annabelle (Hebrew origin), the name means "one favored by God". Name of the allegedly haunted doll from 'The Conjuring', kept in Ed and Lorraine Warren's occult museum.

    38. Balrog (Sindarin origin), meaning "demon of might". A monster from J.R.R. Tolkien's 'Silmarillion' as well as 'Lord Of The Rings'.

    39. Barbariccia (Italian origin), meaning "curly beard". A demon in the inferno from Dante's 'Divine Comedy'.

    40. Belfagor (Hebrew origin), the name means "Lord of the gap". The demon from Niccolo Machiavelli's novella, 'Belfagor Arcidiavolo'.

    41. Belial (Hebrew origin), meaning "worthless". One of the six demons popularized by the film, 'The Exorcism Of Emily Rose'.

    42. Blackheart, the fictional demon from 'Marvel Comics' who is Ghost Rider's adversary, first seen in 'Daredevil'.

    43. Cain (Hebrew origin), meaning "acquired". One of the six demons popularized by the film, 'The Exorcism Of Emily Rose'.

    44. Carmilla (Hebrew origin), the name means "fruitful place". The vampire from Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's gothic novella of the same name.

    45. Grendel (Anglo-Saxon origin), meaning "legend". Character from the Viking epic poem, 'Beowulf'.

    46. Judas (Hebrew origin), meaning "praise". One of the six demon names popularized by the film, 'The Exorcism Of Emily Rose'.
    47. Kinkach Martinko (Slavic origin), the imp from 'Fairy Tales Of The Slav Peasants And Herdsmen'.

    48. Legion (Latin origin), the name means "speaks intelligently". One of the six demons popularized by 'The Exorcism Of Emily Rose'.

    49. Lestat (French origin), meaning "status". Name of the vampire from Anne Rice's 'The Vampire Chronicles'.

    50. Lucifer (Latin origin), the name means "bearer of light". The fallen angel depicted in 'The Exorcism Of Emily Rose'.

    51. Nero (Sabine), meaning "strength". One of the six demons from 'The Exorcism Of Emily Rose'.

    52. Rumpelstiltskin (German origin), meaning "make noise". The imp from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of the same name. The tale was first published in the 'Children's And Household Tales' in 1812 edition.

    53. Selene (Greek origin), the name means "bright flame". The most powerful vampire from the 'Underworld' film series.

    54. Tom Tit Tot (English origin), the name of the imp in 'English Fairy Tales' by Joseph Jacobs.

    55. Whuppity Stoorie (Scottish origin), the imp from Robert Chambers' fairy tale in 'Popular Rhymes From Scotland'.
    56. Ahriman (Persian origin), meaning "evil spirit". The God of death, destruction and darkness.

    57. Ambrogio (Italian origin), the name means "immortal". Considered to be the name of the first vampire in Greek mythology.

    58. Apep (Egyptian origin), meaning "to slither". Apep was evil personified as a massive dragon or serpent in Egyptian mythology.

    59. Boruta (Slavic origin), meaning "demon". This demon ruled over forests.

    60. Chernobog (Slavic origin), the name of the God of evil and darkness.

    61. Demogorgon (Greek origin), meaning "demon" or "grim". God of the underworld.

    62. Dionysus (Greek origin), the God of madness in Greek mythology.

    63. Eris (Greek origin), Goddess of discord in Greek mythology.

    64. Erlik (Turkish origin), refers to the God of death.

    65. Euronymous (Greek origin), the Prince of death in Greek mythology.

    66. Hecate (Latin origin), meaning "worker from far off". Goddess of the Underworld in Greek mythology.

    67. Lamashtu (Sumerian origin), meaning "one who erases'. Name of a demon in Mesopotamian mythology.

    68. Lamia (Arabic origin), the name means "fiend". Name of a monster in Greek mythology.

    69. Lilith (Hebrew origin), meaning "of the night". The storm demon who brings about diseases and death.
    70. Mantus (Etruscan origin), meaning "God of the underworld".

    71. Mara (Hebrew origin), the name means "bitter". The cause of nightmares in Scandinavian folklore.

    72. Medusa (Greek origin), meaning "cunning". Name of the Gorgon from Greek mythology who turned anyone who looked at her to stone.

    73. Pan (Greek origin), God of the wild in Greek mythology.

    74. Pandora (Greek origin), meaning "all gift". The first person to unleash evil upon the world.

    75. Samael (Jewish origin), the "destroyer" who is considered the Grim Reaper in Jewish mythology.

    76. Seth (Egyptian origin), the name means "one who dazzles". God of chaos and the storm in Egyptian mythology.

    77. Shakuni (Indian origin), meaning "bird". Name of the trickster from the 'Mahabharata'.

    78. Tokoloshe (African origin), the dwarf-like evil spirit from Zulu mythology.
    79. Aella (Greek origin), meaning "whirlwind".

    80. Anansi (African origin), refers to the "spider trickster". One of the good trickster names.
    81. Anwir (English origin), the name means "liar".

    82. Charlie (German origin), meaning "free".

    83. Dubheasa (Irish origin), meaning "dark beauty".

    84. Fachnan (Irish origin), the name means "malicious".

    85. Ignacia (Latin origin), meaning "burning".

    86. Iniko (Nigerian origin), meaning "time of trouble".

    87. Jaakobah (Israeli origin), among the names that mean "trickster" or "deceiver".

    88. Loki (Scandinavian origin), meaning "trickster".

    89. Medea (Greek origin), the name means "cunning".

    90. Nyx (Greek origin), meaning "night".

    91. Odysseus (Greek origin), meaning "wrathful"
    92. Blazing Trickster, a demon imp that can be released during the Arcatraz Harbinger Skyriss encounter.

    93. Fiznak, a minion of Unjari Feltongue, the warlock trainer in Orgrimmar's Valley of Spirits.

    94. Fizzle, one of the Warlock pet names for Ellrys Duskhallow's imp that serves Kael'thas on the Isle of Quel'Danas.

    95. Gazakroth, a level 70 elite demon imp in Zul'Aman.

    96. Gizput, the imp minion of Kurgul, the demon trainer in Cleft of Shadow from the 'World Of Warcraft'.

    97. Impsy, a minion of Niby the Almighty in Felwood's Shatter Scar Vale. A level 56 imp.

    98. Kil'rek, a minion of Terestian Illhoof.

    99. Pimgib, a level 56 humanoid imp accompanying Lethtendris in the Dire Maul East.

    100. Pusillin, a level 57 mini-boss imp in Dire Maul East.

    101. Terrorspark, a level 55 demon in the Burning Steppes.
    102. Ahuatzi (Aztec origin), meaning "small oak".

    103. Asghar (Arabic origin), meaning "smaller".

    104. Chibi (Japanese origin), the name means "to become shorter".

    105. Kennedy (Irish, Scottish origin), meaning "ugly head".

    106. Mallory (Norman origin), meaning "unfortunate".

    107. Rue (French origin), the name means "regret".


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