Demons In Jewish Mythology- Naamah

Who was Nammah?

Nammah was the Daughter of Lamech and Zillah and sister of Tubal-Cain as mention is Gensis 4:19, 22:

וַיִּקַּח-לוֹ לֶמֶךְ, שְׁתֵּי נָשִׁים:  שֵׁם הָאַחַת עָדָה, וְשֵׁם הַשֵּׁנִית צִלָּה.. וְצִלָּה גַם-הִוא, יָלְדָה אֶת-תּוּבַל קַיִן–לֹטֵשׁ, כָּל-חֹרֵשׁ נְחֹשֶׁת וּבַרְזֶל; וַאֲחוֹת תּוּבַל-קַיִן, נַעֲמָה.”

” And Lamech took unto him two wives; the name of one was Adah, and the name of the other Zillah…. And Zillah, she also bore Tubal-cain, the forger of every cutting instrument of brass and iron; and the sister of Tubal-cain was Naamah.”

According to the Kabala, Nammah was one of the four queens of the demons and one of the four mates of Sammael .The other three are Lilith, Igrat Bat Mahlat and Eisheth Zenunim.

Nammah

In Kabalistic literature, Naamah was transformed into a beautiful seductress, who comes to the beds of men sleeping alone and makes love with them. At first she appears as the most beautiful woman imaginable.

The Red Book of Appin lists Naamah as the Queen of Fear. In the Legends of jews, Nammah is the mother of Ashmedai (see Demons In Jewish Mythology-Ashmedai blog) by the demon Shamadon.

According to the Zohar, Nammah adorns herself as a prostitute and stands waiting for her victim at the crossroads.

Nammah

After she has captured the affection of her victim and induced him to commit sin, she appears as a giant and savage demoness.

Main phrases of the post + transcription + translation

Hebrew

Transcription

Translation

זוֹנָה 

zônāh

Prostitute

צֹמֶת

tsomet

Crossroad

יָפֶה

peh

Pretty

מִטָּה

mittāh

Bed

לֶמֶךְ 

lemek

Lamech

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