Origin : Biblical,
Pronunciation : bee-EL-zi-bub (English), BEEL-zi-bub (English) ,
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Beelzebub Expression, Beelzebub Soul Urge, Beelzebub Inner Dream

Numerology information Beelzebub:
Name Number: 8 Meaning: Outer, Body, Physical, Ambition, Power, Progress, Career, Success, Respect, Fame, Means, Karma

Additional information Beelzebub:
Biblical Meaning: The name Beelzebub is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Beelzebub is: The devil; fallen angel.
From Hebrew בַּעַל זְבוּב (Ba'al Zevuv) meaning "lord of flies", intended as a mocking alteration of בּאל זבל (Ba'al Zevul) "Ba'al the exalted", one of the Canaanite names for their god BA'AL. In Milton's 'Paradise Lost' (1667) this was the name of Satan's chief lieutenant.

Definition funny of Beelzebub:
He has a devil put aside for me. For me. For meeeeeeeee.
*AIR GUITAR* Nothing really matters to me.
Beelzebub, a translation of Baal-zebub. Both translate to Lord of Flies (more commonly), or Lord of the Dungheap. Because flies often gather around decaying corpses and as well spread disease, the term is symbolic for Lord of Death, Decay, Disease, etc. Beelzebub is either used as a synonym for Satan himself, or, as was made popular in Paradise Lost, as Satan's second-in-command devil.
You cast out devils by Beelzebub, chief of devils. (Accusation made toward Jesus, meaning he casts out devils by calling upon Satan.)
A synonym for the devil,Satan, and etc.
Beelzebub is evil.
Not Satan. It is an ancient Jewish pisstake on a pagan god, Ba'al Zebul (which means Lord of the High House). The Israelites changed it to Beelzebub which means Lord of the Flies as a diss.

Expression information Beelzebub:
People with this name are competent, practical, and often obtain great power and wealth. They tend to be successful in business and commercial affairs, and are able to achieve great material dreams. Because they often focus so strongly on business and achievement, they may neglect their private lives and relationships.

Soul information Beelzebub:
People with this name have a deep inner desire to serve humanity and to give to others by sharing money, knowledge and experience, or creative and artistic ability.

Songs about Beelzebub:
Beelzebub (Elipton Falling) by Elipton Falling from the Album XMetal EmpireX Monsters of Heavy
Beelzebub by Black Pistol Fire from the Album Big Beat '59
Bus To Beelzebub by Soul Coughing from the Album Lust In Phaze: The Best Of Soul Coughing
Beelzebub by Bruford from the Album Feels Good To Me
Beelzebub by Bill Bruford's Earthworks from the Album Drum Nation Volume One
Beelzebub by Bill Bruford from the Album Master Strokes 1978-1985
Ye Hypocrite, Ye Beelzebub by George Russell from the Album Ezz-Thetic

Books about Beelzebub:
Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson: An Objectively Impartial Criticism of the Life of Man First Book (Gurdjieff... by G. I. Gurdjieff (Jun 5, 1973)
Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson by G. I. Gurdjieff (Dec 27, 2012)
Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson, 3-Volume Set by G.I. Gurdjieff (Jan 1, 1973)
Beelzebub Girl (Ancient Legends Book 2) by Jayde Scott (Dec 11, 2011)
The Second Incarnation of Beelzebub by Anthony O'Connor (Aug 1, 2014)
Orage's Commentary on Gurdjieff's Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson: New York Talks 1926-1930 by A. R. Orage, Lawrence Morris and Sherman Manchester (Jul 4, 2013)
Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson by G.I. Gurdjieff (Apr 28, 2013)

Movies about Beelzebub:
Beelzebub Vol. 1 Anime DVD 2011 -
Animation - Beelzebub Vol.8 DB-483 Unrated -
Beelzebub - Coffret 5/5 -
Beelzebub - Coffret 4/5 -
Beelzebub - Vol.13 Box DB-488 Unrated -
Beelzebub - Coffret 2/5 -
Beelzebub - Vol.7 DB-482 Unrated -

Wiki information Beelzebub:
Beelzebub or Beel-Zebub is another name for the devil. In later Christian and Biblical sources, he is referred to as another name for the devil, and in Christian demonology, is one of the seven princes of Hell according to Catholic views on Hell.
Beelzebub is a Japanese manga, written and illustrated by Ryūhei Tamura, that appears in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine. Beelzebub was first published in 2008 as a one-shot by Tamura in Weekly Shōnen Jump', volume 37-38, subsequently winning...