Iamai – A servitor of Beelzebub. Days; periods.

Iaresin – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. Possessing.

Ifrits – Hideous specters probably of Arabic origin, now genii of Persian and Indian mythology. They assume diverse forms, and frequent ruins, woods and wild desolate places, for the purpose of preying upon men and other living things. They are sometimes confounded with the Jinns or Divs of Persia.

Igarak – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. Terrible.

Igilon – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. After the fashion of the Eikelos.

Igis – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. Coming.

Igurim – A servitor of Beelzebub. Fears.

Ikonok – A servitor of Beelzebub. Phantasmal.

Ilarax – A servitor of Magoth and Kore. Cheerful.

Ileson – A servitor of Astaroth. Enveloping.

Iligas – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. Obtaining; have obtained.

Illirikim – A servitor of Amaymon. They who shriek with a long drawn out cry.

Ilmenos – A servitor of Ariton. The silent lion.

Imink – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. Devouring.

Incubus – A spirit which has intercourse with mortal women.

Infernal Court – Wierus and others, learned in the lore of the infernal regions, have discovered therein princes and high dignitaries, ministers, ambassadors, and other offices of state, whose names would fill much space to little purpose Satan is no longer the sovereign of Hades, but is, so to speak, the leader of the opposition. The true leader is Beelzebub.

Inokos – A servitor of Asmodeus and Magoth. Rake the earth of newly sown seed.

Iogion – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. Noise of Battle.

Ipakol – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. Breathing forth.

Iparkas – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. A commander or cavalry, or leader of horse.

Ipos – (1) Earl, Prince. 36 Legions of Spirits. Makes men witty and bold. (2) A mighty earl and prince, appearing as an angel with a lion’s head, the webbed feet of a goose, and a hare’s tail. He knows the past and future, and imparts wit and courage.

Irix – A servitor of Magoth and Kore. A hawk or falcon.

Irmenos – A servitor of Ariton. An expounder.

Irminon – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. Supporting.

Irroron – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. Sprinkling with dew.

Ischigas – A servitor of Astaroth. To save or aid.

Ischiron – A servitor of Magoth and Kore. Strong and mighty.

Isekal – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. Anointing or anointed.

Isiamon – A servitor of Astaroth. Solitude; desolation.

Isigi – A servitor of Astaroth and Asmodeus. Err or error.

Jezebeth – Demon of Lies (Jezebel)

Jin Laut – An Indonesian sea demon. In Javanese mythology, a servant of the goddess of the southern ocean, who can kill a person by sitting on his chest.

Jinn – Singular Jinnee, plural Jineeyeh, Arabian spirits, perhaps animistic, but more probably strictly mythological like the Persian divs. The jinn were created out of fire and occupied the earth for several thousand years before Adam; they were perverse, and would not reform, although prophets were sent to reclaim them; they were eventually driven from the earth, and took refuge in the outlying islands of the sea.

Junier – Prince of the demonic angels.

Kabada – A servitor of Beelzebub. Heaviness.

Kabersa – A servitor of Paimon. Wider measure.

Kabotermannekens – A little spirit that plays tricks on women, particularly those who work in a dairy.

Kabrakan – A giant demon in Mayan myth who causes earthquakes. He makes mountains disappear, while his brother Zipakna makes mountains rise, also through earthquakes. They are the children of Vucub Caquix.

Kadolon – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. A small vase or urn.

Kaitabha – The Hindu demon which tried to attack Brahma.

Kaitar – A servitor of Magoth and Kore. A crown or summit.

Kamusil – A servitor of Magoth and Kore. Like a raising or elevation.

Kappas – Japan’s most infamous water demons.

Kataron – A servitor of Astaroth. Casting down.

Katini – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. A tunic.

Katolin – A servitor of Magoth and Kore. Walls.

Kele – A servitor of Asmodeus and Magoth. To consume.

Kelen – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. Going swiftly, as in a race.

Kelpie – Scottish water spirit that haunts streams and torrents. It is also believed that the Kelpie devours women.

Kemal – A servitor of Beelzebub. Desire of god.

Kerthiel – Attibuted to Kether, his name means “cut off from god” Ps. 37.34 “When the wicked are cut off”. The symbolic form is that of black evil giants.

Khanzab – A demon who disturms the prayers of Muslims, thus causing doubt in their minds.

Khil – Occasions great earthquakes.

Kigatilik – In Eskimo myth, a fanged demon and the enemy of priests.

Kiligil – A servitor of Magoth and Kore.

Kilik – A servitor of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. Wrinkled with age.

Kingu – The demon in Mesopotamian myth who became the second consort of the goddess Tiamat, after her first consort Apsu had been slain. She gave him the Tablets of Destiny and intended to make him lord of the gods. He was killed by the young god Marduk who took the Tablets and fastened them on his chest. He killed Kingu and created mankind from his blood. Kingu plays an important part in the creation epic  Enuma Elish.

Kipokis – A servitor of Beelzebub. Like overflowing.

Kirik – A servitor of Astaroth and Asmodeus. A stole or mantle.

Kishimo-jin – The Japanese Buddhist patron goddess of the little children. Her name means ‘mother goddess of the demons’ and she was originally a monstrous demon from India.

Kobal – Stage Manager of the Masters of the Revels.

Kolam – A servitor of Magoth and Kore. Shame; to be ashamed.

Kolofe – A servitor of Astaroth. Summit; height of achievement.

Kommasso – Burmese evil tree spirits.

Koschei the Deathless – A demon of Russian folklore. This horrid monster is described as having a death’s head and fleshless skeleton, “through which is seen the black hood flowing and the yellow heart beating.” He is armed with an iron club, with which he knocks down all who come in his path. In spite of his ugliness, he is said to be a great admirer of young girls and women. He is avaricious, hates old and young alike, and particularly those who are fortunate. His dwelling is amongst the mountains of Koskels and the Caucasus, where his treasure is concealed.

Kosh – The wicked forest fiend of the Bangala of the Southern Congo.