I don't think it is that simple.
Why are blood lines important? What is the Pope's personal guardian?
These are all different parts of the same question and they probe at our understanding of history and origins if you extend the lines to their ultimate convergence.
Lilith is the owl. Not Minerva or Moloch, and the name certainly matters, as that ties back to the Hebrew origins story of Adam and Lilith before Adam and Eve.
Cross reference this with the Indian tales of wars in the sky among gods, with the Japanese origins stories and the Shinto Gods, with the Greek gods/Titans and their similarity to the Hebrew tales. As well as some of the classic legends, such as The Bamboo Cutter from Japan - of Kaguya and her people from the moon (or sky depending on version/translation). Take the ancient Aztec accounts of similar encounters…
There is something to these. Why blood lines are important, why No-Name is No-Name, what families have replaced whom throughout history, and what the Nazis were looking for. It is curious that current archeology is placing humanity's origins closer to Yugoslavia - the Germanic and Slavic tribes, as contrasted to African/Middle-eastern origin.
Of course… If there were multiple 'versions' of human being developed by rival entities that had a massive falling out… Then our ancestry would be rather complicated and not originate from a single region. But that is playing a bit too fast and loose with the data set.
There are a lot of possibilities. What disturbs me is how the ones I find the most intriguing tend to migrate closer to reality as time presents us with more data. Wish-fulfilling universes are cause for concern, but that ventures down a line of existential argument that is more a philosophical monologue than anything else. There never is a damned spoon.