Ha. She was no more false than these teeth or eyelashes!
I have been doing lots of research on just these kinds of issues.
Semiramis was married to Nimrod. Nimrod built the Tower of Babel. Nimrod may have been a human/supernatural hybrid. (Stay with me.)
The flood killed all the wicked hybrids procreated by "the sons of god" and the women of the earth. Noah was "perfect in all his generations." However, the wives of his sons could have still been carriers of the DNA from the sons of God. B'nei elohim is "sons of God." Elohim can mean YHVH, the God of Israel, or any supernatural being. The gods of Egypt were elohim. That is a plural word. It is used for YHVH with a meaning that is more akin to "the sum of all supernatural beings" in the sense that he created them all. The way to distinguish them is by the verbs associated with them. The opening line of the Bible says "God created..." The verb is singular. Other times, elohim will have a plural verb. They are multiple supernatural beings.
Abraham was a Mesopotamian. He was from Ur. He would have known of Nimrod as Gilgamesh. There are, apparently a host of demi-god kinds of humans in the history of the earth.
Enlil, or Elil, is "the god of the air." I am inclined to think that "helayl" that is translated as "Lucifer" is actually "ha elil." Ha is "the." These Scriptures originated at at time when the vowels were not written. "Ha elil" would have been written pretty much like "helil."
The elil is also known as a serpent god, or a dragon god.
I believe all these deities are real. They are merely defeated.
We wrestle with them, not flesh and blood. These entities are the "principalities and powers."
There is a lot more to the universe than we can see. We will definitely know more on the other side.
Enlil - Wikipedia