Lists given by Lilith

Though some know the story of Elijah in which Lilith gives her list of names, this is actually not an isolated incident. This theme is repeated in many different cultures, adding up to dozens of names. Keep in mind, variations in spelling are common even within the same string.

Lilith’s 17 names according to Elijah (some variation exists):

  1. Abeko
  2. Abito/Abitu
  3. Amizo/Abizu
  4. Batna
  5. Elio
  6. Ita
  7. Izorpo
  8. Kali
  9. Kea
  10. Kokos
  11. Lilith
  12. Odam
  13. Partasah
  14. Patrota
  15. Podo
  16. Satrina
  17. Talto 

Others attributed to this story:

  1. Hakash
  2. Avers
  3. Hikpodu
  4. Ayalu
  5. Matrota

Greek tale with 12 and a half names:

  1. Gyllou
  2. Amorphous
  3. Abyzou
  4. Karkhous
  5. Brianê
  6. Bardellous
  7. Aigyptianê
  8. Barna
  9. Kharkhanistrea
  10. Adikia
  11. (missing)
  12. Myia
  13. Petomene

Another Greek story, also with 12 and a half names:

  1. Gylo
  2. Morrha
  3. Byzo
  4. Marmaro
  5. Petasia
  6. Pelagia
  7. Bordona
  8. Apleto
  9. Chomodracaena
  10. Anabardalaea
  11. Psychoanaspastria
  12. Paedopniktria
  13. Strigla

A Romanian story with 19 names:

  1. Vestitia
  2. Navadaraia
  3. Volnomia
  4. Sina
  5. Nicosda
  6. Avezuha
  7. Scorcoila
  8. Tiha
  9. Miha
  10. Grompa
  11. Slalo
  12. Necauza
  13. Hatavu
  14. Hulila
  15. Huva
  16. Ghiana
  17. Gluviana
  18. Prava
  19. Samca

Two similar Syriac stories, linked respectively:

  1. Geos
  2. Edilta
  3. Lambros
  4. Martlos
  5. Yamnos
  6. Samyos
  7. Domos
  8. Dirba
  9. Apiton
  10. Pegogha
  11. Zarduch
  12. Lilita
  13. Malvita
  14. The Stranging Mother of Boys

(1 through 4 are missing, so the first is actually number 5)

  1. Martlos (repeat)
  2. Salmios (repeat)
  3. Apiton (repeat)
  4. Dirba (repeat)
  5. Pegoga (repeat)
  6. Lilita (repeat)
  7. Malvita (repeat)
  8. Zarduch (repeat)
  9. The Dissembling Demon
  10. The Strangling Mother of Boys and Girls (repeat)