Before we Name Demons

Before we Name Demons

From Southern Demonology by Southern Demonology

April 6, 2026 · 29 min · Season 7 · Episode 3

About this episode

This episode explores the complexities and origins of demon names across different cultures and languages.

Before we begin a full series on named demons, we need to ask a more basic question: what are these names, really? Are they ancient and original, or are they titles, translations, corruptions, polemics, and borrowed labels that changed over time? In this episode, JJ lays the groundwork for thinking carefully about demon names by exploring the differences between Semitic, Greek, and Latin traditions , how names shift as they move across languages and cultures, and why people should be cautious about putting too much certainty in them. Along the way, we’ll examine how gods become demons, how titles become identities, and why the history behind a name is often stranger than the name itself. If you’ve ever wondered whether demon names carry real meaning, how much stock you should put in them, or why so much modern lore gets this topic wrong; this is the essential starting point. A sober introduction to names, origins, language, and the illusion of certainty. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/southerndemonology . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

People in this episode

Host: JJ

Topics covered

  • demon names
  • language
  • cultural shifts
  • Semitic traditions
  • Greek traditions
  • Latin traditions
  • history of names

Keywords

  • demonology
  • names
  • origins
  • language
  • certainty
  • Semitic
  • Greek
  • Latin
  • gods
  • demons

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