Looking for a name for your next powerful character in your fantasy world? This list of Majin names will provide inspiration for your next villain, demon, or god of chaos. This is just a starting point, but you can always add your own creative flair to make them truly unique.
1. **Aamon:** A demon of knowledge and secrets, associated with the forbidden arts.

2. **Abaddon:** A powerful demon associated with destruction and the abyss.

3. **Agares:** A demon of war and leadership, known for his fierce and cunning nature.

4. **Agathdaimon:** A demon of beauty and seductive charm, often associated with temptation.

5. **Alastor:** A demon of revenge and vengeance, often seeking retribution for past wrongs.

6. **Andras:** A demon of discord and rebellion, known for his ability to sow chaos and unrest.

7. **Andrealphus:** A demon of air and weather, said to be able to control storms and whirlwinds.

8. **Azazel:** A fallen angel associated with temptation and sin, often depicted as a goat.

9. **Baal:** A powerful deity of fertility and storms, often associated with thunder and lightning.

10. **Barbatos:** A demon of knowledge and prophecy, known for his ability to see into the future.

11. **Beelzebub:** A demon of flies and disease, often depicted as a lord of hell.

12. **Belphegor:** A demon of wealth and material possessions, said to be able to grant prosperity.

13. **Buer:** A demon of knowledge and wisdom, associated with the arts and sciences.

14. **Cthulhu:** An ancient and powerful entity, associated with cosmic horror and madness.

15. **Dagon:** A deity of fish and the sea, often depicted as a humanoid figure with a fish-like head.

16. **Demogorgon:** A demon of destruction and chaos, often associated with the end times.

17. **Eligos:** A demon of knowledge and strategy, known for his cunning and ability to inspire courage.

18. **Enoch:** A fallen angel associated with knowledge and magic, often depicted as a prophet.

19. **Erebus:** A primordial deity of darkness and shadows, often associated with the underworld.

20. **Gorgon:** A mythical creature with snake-like hair, often depicted as a symbol of fear and terror.

21. **Hades:** The Greek god of the underworld, often associated with death and the afterlife.

22. **Hannibal:** A Carthaginian general known for his cruelty and tactical brilliance.

23. **Hecate:** A Greek goddess of magic and witchcraft, often associated with the crossroads and the underworld.

24. **Jormungandr:** A giant serpent from Norse mythology, said to be the son of Loki.

25. **Leviathan:** A giant sea monster from the Hebrew Bible, often depicted as a symbol of chaos and power.

26. **Lucifer:** The fallen angel, often depicted as a symbol of pride and rebellion.

27. **Mammon:** A demon of wealth and greed, often depicted as a symbol of avarice.

28. **Mephistopheles:** A demon of knowledge and power, often depicted as a cunning and manipulative figure.

29. **Moloch:** A deity associated with child sacrifice and cruelty, often depicted as a fire god.

30. **Morrigan:** A Celtic goddess of war and fate, often depicted as a crow or raven.

31. **Nemesis:** A Greek goddess of retribution and vengeance, often depicted as a symbol of justice.

32. **Nyarlathotep:** An ancient and powerful entity from the Cthulhu Mythos, often depicted as a creature of chaos and madness.

33. **Obsidian:** A dark and powerful demon, associated with the abyss and the void.

34. **Pharaoh:** The title of the ruler of ancient Egypt, often associated with power and authority.

35. **Pluto:** The Roman god of the underworld, often associated with death and wealth.

36. **Samael:** A fallen angel associated with death and destruction, often depicted as a prince of hell.

37. **Satan:** The ultimate enemy of God, often depicted as a symbol of evil and temptation.

38. **Shax:** A demon of war and violence, known for his ability to inspire rage and hatred.

39. **Thanatos:** The Greek personification of death, often depicted as a winged god.

40. **Zagan:** A demon of knowledge and war, known for his ability to summon storms and control spirits.

41. **Zepar:** A demon of love and seduction, known for his ability to inspire passion and desire.

42. **Zuzub:** A demon of illusions and deception, known for his ability to trick and manipulate.

43. **Astarte:** A goddess of fertility, war, and sexuality, often depicted as a powerful warrior.

44. **Kali:** A Hindu goddess of death, time, and power, often depicted as a fierce warrior.

45. **Lilith:** A demoness associated with rebellion and freedom, often depicted as a temptress.

46. **Medusa:** A mythical creature with snake-like hair, often depicted as a symbol of fear and terror.

47. **Morpheus:** The Greek god of dreams, often depicted as a winged god.

48. **Nyx:** The Greek goddess of night, often depicted as a powerful and mysterious figure.

49. **Hecate:** A Greek goddess of magic, witchcraft, and the crossroads, often depicted as a triple-headed goddess.

50. **Sekhmet:** An Egyptian goddess of war, disease, and healing, often depicted as a lioness.

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