Fallen angels, demons, unclean spirits, foul spirits, Nephilim, Rephaim.
In deliverance they are called by their job/function.
Cancer
Scoliosis
hatred
lying
perverse
wicked
dumb
deaf
blindness
whoring
anger
insanity
suicide
murder
lust
infirmity
There are many. One of the best sources to learn on the net is doveministries.com, it is a deliverance ministry. It is VERY helpful.
In religious texts and folklore, some of the names of fallen angels include Lucifer, Satan, Beelzebub, and Azazel.
Fallen angels are also known as demons or dark angels. They differ from their angelic counterparts in that they have rebelled against God and are associated with evil and temptation, whereas angels are seen as messengers of God and agents of good.
Some of the names and meanings of fallen angels include Lucifer (light-bringer), Satan (adversary), Beelzebub (lord of the flies), and Belial (worthless). These names are often associated with evil or rebellion against God in various religious texts and beliefs.
Evil, deceptive, and prone to lying are some character traits of fallen angels.
Demons and fallen angels are often mentioned in religious texts and folklore. Some well-known names include Lucifer, Beelzebub, Asmodeus, and Belial. These entities are typically associated with evil and temptation in various belief systems.
In the battle between good and evil, some of the names of angels are Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael. Some of the names of demons are Lucifer, Satan, and Beelzebub.
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Really, it will depend if the religion you are in believes in fallen angels. Of course, most religions believe that there are angels in the sky (Heavens), but some don't believe that there are fallen angels. I do think that there are some angels around today that are here to help others. Otherwise, it is the beliefs of the religion itself.ANSWER 2:Some believe "angels" and "saints" to be metaphor for devoted followers and teachers of God's Word. Those who have "fallen" would be individuals who, although once devout believers, have literally fallen away from their beliefs and "died" in spirituality (ie., "Let the dead bury their dead").
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In various mythologies and religious texts, some fallen angel names include Lucifer, Azazel, and Samael. These fallen angels are often associated with rebellion against divine authority and are seen as symbols of temptation, evil, and punishment. Their stories serve as cautionary tales about the consequences of defying higher powers.
Fallen angels are typically considered to be demons. Demons are often viewed as evil spiritual beings, some of which are believed to be fallen angels who rebelled against God. These entities are thought to exist in opposition to divine forces and to cause harm or trouble to humans.
According to the teachings of the church, humans do not turn into angels nor vice versa. Angels are divided into different classes and guardian angels are one particular class. Devils are supposedly angels who turned against God ("fallen angels"). In European mythology, some traditions say that fairies, elves, ghosts etc. are fallen angels.