Abrasax

Etymology
Borrowed from, from or , possibly from the numerical value of the Greek letters, which is 365.

Proper noun

 * 1)  A theonym of unclear signification, commonly invoked as a magic word on amulets, talismans, and papyri in the  from the 2nd century B.C. until the 13th century, and viewed in Gnosticism as one of the Archons who follows Sabaoth when he leaves the ranks of the Demiurge to become an aeon alongside Sophia.

Translations

 * Coptic: ⲁⲃⲣⲁⲥⲁⲝ
 * Egyptian:
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: Abraxas
 * Portuguese: Abrasax

Noun

 * 1)  A gem engraved with the word Abrasax or Abraxas.

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Proper noun

 * 1)   one of the Archons