The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage details an extensive hierarchy of demons in hell. Below are the servants of Astarot/Ashtaroth, one of the eight sub-princes in the demonic hierarchy.
Servants of Ashtaroth (in alphabetical order)
- Alan: Chaldaic. A Tree.
- Aman: Hebrew. To nourish.
- Apormenos: Greek. Uncertain.
- Araex: ? Greek. ? Shock.
- Argilon: Greek. Clay.
- Bafamal: ? ?
- Bahal: Hebrew = To disturb.
- Camal: Hebrew. To desire God; the name of one of the Archangels in the Qabalah.
- Camonix: ? Greek—? Perseverance in combat.
- Darek: Hebrew = a way, or path.
- Fagani: Perhaps Greek—? Devourers.
- Ginar: ? ? Perhaps Chaldaic—? To perfect, or finish.
- Golen: Greek. A cavern.
- Gonogin: Hebrew. Pleasures, Delights.
- Gromenis: Perhaps Latin or Greek—? to mark out.
- Herg: Hebrew. To slay.
- Hipolos: Greek. A Goat herd.
- Ilesun: Greek. Enveloping.
- Ischigas: Perhaps from Hebrew, ISHO, = To save, or aid.
- Isiamon: Hebrew = Solitude, Desolation.
- Kataron: Greek. Casting down.
- Kolofe: Greek. Summit, or height of achievement.
- Lepaca: Hebrew. For opening or disclosing.
- Nimerix: ? ? Perhaps Celtic.
- Okiri: Perhaps Greek—? To cause to sink or fail.
- Ombalat: ? ?
- Quartas: Latin. Fourth.
- Rax: Greek. A grape-seed.
- Rigios: Greek. Horrible, Terrible.
- Schelagon: Hebrew. Like Snow.
- Toxai: From Greek, toxeia, = Archery; or Latin, toxicum, = Poison.
- Ugirpen: ? ?
Reference
- Book: Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage
- Web: Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage (from esotericarchives.com)