Entity: LILITH
Lilith is a figure in various mythologies and folklore, often depicted as a female demon or evil spirit. She is associated with themes of darkness, seduction, and independence.
LILITH
Etymology
The name Lilith has roots in various mythologies and folklore, often associated with a female demon or evil spirit.
Definition
Lilith is a mythical figure commonly portrayed as a female demon or evil spirit in different cultures and mythologies. She is often linked to themes of darkness, seduction, and independence.
Historical Context
In Jewish folklore, Lilith is believed to be Adam's first wife who was later supplanted by Eve. She is considered an evil spirit and a symbol of disobedience.
Cultural Significance
Lilith has been depicted in various forms of art, literature, and popular culture, symbolizing themes of rebellion, feminism, and empowerment.
Related Concepts
Lilith is often associated with other mythical figures such as succubi, vampires, and dark goddesses in different cultural contexts.
See Also
- Lilith in Mesopotamian Mythology
- Female Demons in Folklore
- Mythical Creatures in Different Cultures
A mythical figure often portrayed as a female demon or evil spirit in different cultures and mythologies.