In demonologyAim (aka Aym or Haborym) is a Great Duke of Hell, very strong, and rules over twenty-six legions of demons. He sets cities, castles and great places on fire, makes men witty in all ways, and gives true answers concerning private matters.
He is depicted as a man (handsome to some sources), but with three heads, one of a serpent, the second of a man (to some authors with two stars on his forehead), and the third of a cat to most authors, although some say of a calf, riding a viper, and carrying in his hand a lit firebrand with which he sets the requested things on fire.
everything was fine, i was haborym on my geocities webpage, haborym on icq, haborym on this, and haborym on that.
now, adidas has been to use haborym from time to time, but that is okay with me, because he asked if he could, and it has never interfered with my plans to use it.
i guess i will remain one of the many haboryms online, until the time of the quickening, when all of the people with similar internet nicknames meet in a central location and fight to the death to decide who gets custody of their name.
In Christian demonology (Late Medieval- Early Modern European), Haborym (also spelled Aim, Aym) is a demon with the rank of Great Duke of Hell, commanding 26 legions of demons.
He often appears as a 3-headed man with one head being that of a serpent, one of a man, who by some accounts has 2 stars on his forehead, and one of a cat (or a calf), riding a viper and carrying a firebrand.
Haborym is 1 of 69 demons listed in the Pseudomonarchia Dæmonum and 1 of 72 listed in the Ars Goetia (the first section of the Lesser Key of Solomon).