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W., also Isara Mesopotamia
W., also Sulman[u] Mesopotamia
Wachilt, Minor Goddess of the sea Celtic
Wadd S., God of the moon Arabic

Wardi Mumi Finnish, Goddess of war Ugric
Warna, Goddess of healing charms and war norse
Warrta, Goddess of happiness Hindu
Wayland, God of blacksmiths Anglo-Saxon
Wele, Chief god Abaluyia
Wepwawet, God of war and of the funerary cult Egypt

White Lady, Dryad of Death Celtic
Widapokwi, Goddess of health and whirlwinds Yavapai
Wilden Wip, Goddesses of healing germanic

Wisagatcak, Trickster god Cree
Wodan, God of war germanic
Wotan, also Odin
Wotan, God of inspiration and magic germanic
Wuluwaid, Male rainmaker Aus
Wuruntemu, also Wurusemu
Wurusemu, Goddess of the sun of Arrina Hittite
Xantho, One of the Nereides Greek
Xatel Ekwa, Goddess of war and the sun Hungary
Xenia, Nymph Greek
Xevioso, God of thunder Fon
Xoli Kaltes, Goddess of warriors and of the dawn Hungary
Yam, God of rivers and of the sea Canaan
Yama, God of death Hindu
Yambe, also Nazambi
Yamm, God of the sea Ugarit
Yang Chen, Goddess of learning and teaching Buddhist


Yaparamma, Goddess of commerce India
Yarikh, God of the moon Canaan
Yarilo, God of fertility Slavic
Yarovit, God of victory Slavic
Yarris, God of pestilence Hittite

Yhi, Goddess of light and creator goddess Karraur
Yima, God of light Persia

Zaba, God of war Hurrian
Zababa, Chief of the gods Kish
Zalmoxis, also Gebeleizis
Zalmoxis, Sometimes symbolized immortality Greek
Zam, Earth spirit Persia
Zamama, also Astabis

Zaria, Goddess of beauty Slavic
Zarpandit, Goddess of pregnancy Assyria /\ Babylon
Zarya, Goddess of healing waters Slavic
Zashapuna, Tutelary god of the town of Kastama Hittite
Zeme Mate, Creator of earth Latvia
Zemlya Syra, also Mat
Zemyna, Goddess of childbirth and life Lithuania
Zephyrus, God of the west wind Greek
Zeus, God of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods Greek
Zeuxippe, One of the Oceanides Greek

Zisa, Goddess of autumn germanic
Ziva Siva, Goddess of life Slavic
Ziva, Goddess of long life Slavic
Zizilia, Goddess of love and sexuality Poland
Zoria, Goddess of morning, dawn and beauty Slavic
Zorya, also Zoria
Zu, God of thunder and storms Assyria
Zurvan, God of infinite time Persia
Zvezda Dennitsa, Morning star goddess Slavic
Zvoruna, God of hunting Slavic
Zvoruna, Goddess of the hunt and of animals Lithuania
Zywie, Goddess of health and healing Poland





05 Jan, 2008 | miracles |

Gods U V

Ua-Ildak, Goddess responsible for pastures and poplar trees Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia
Uadjet, Goddess of justice Egypt
Uairebhuidhe, Bird goddess Ireland
Ubastet, Goddess of healing and hunting Egypt
Ubertas, Minor god of agriculture associated with prosperity Roman
Ucchusma, God Buddhist
Uchtsiti, Father of the gods Acoma
Udadhikumara, Generic name of one of the group of deities called bhvanavasi Jain
Ugar, Agriculture god Syria
Ugaracandika, Distinctive form of a goddess Durga Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Ugatara, Goddess with a strange mode appearance, she carries a cup and a corpse on her head Hindu /\ Puranic
Ukat, Goddess of good luck Yana
Ukko, God of rain storms, thunder, weather and the sky Finnish
Uks Akka, Goddess midwives Swedish
Ukur, Chthonic underworld god Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia
Uliliyassis, Minor god who removes impotence Hittite
Ull, God of archery, hunting and skis norse /\ germanic
Ullr, also Ull
Uma, also Parvati
Umvelinqangi, also Umvelinkwangi
Ungamilia S., Goddess of the evening star Pacific
Uni, Tutelary goddess of midwives and the sky Etruscan
Unumbotte Bassari, Creator god Togo
Unxia, Goddess of marriage who anointed the bridegroom's door Roman
Upakesini, Minor goddess Buddhist
Upayapattivasita, Minor goddess Buddhist
Upulvan, Most senior of the four great gods Sri Lanka /\ Singhalese
Urania, Muse of astronomy and astrology Greek
Uranus, Titan god Greek
Uras, Chthonic goddess of the earth Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria
Urd, Goddess of fate norse
Urgel, God of the Pleiades Slavic
Urjani, Goddess of physical prowess and strength Hindu
Uruzimu, Deity involved in returning the lost Storm god of Nerik Hittite
Usins, Astral god affiliated with both the morning and evening star, he sidelined with beekeepers and spring until the Christians showed up and then he became St. George Latvia
Usnisa, God, guardian of the integration and a collective term for a group of eight gods Buddhist
Usnisavijaya, Primordial goddess, widely worshipped in Tibet Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Utixo, God of the sky, rain, and thunder Hottentot
Uttarabhadrapada, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Uttarapalguni, Minor goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Uttarasadha, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Uttu, Goddess of we've been and of vegetation Sumeria
Utu (Babylonian: Shamash) god of the sun and justice.
Utu, God of the sun Sumeria
Vac, Goddess of speech Hindu
Vac, Variety of Manjusri Buddhist
Vacuna, Goddess of agriculture and leisure Roman
Vaga, Goddess of the River Wye Celtic
Vagisvara, Tutelary deity of Nepal and a god of speech Buddhist
Vagitanus, Minor god of passage Roman
Vahagn, God of war Armenia
Vahgan, God of victory, born from fire and has flames for hair Armenia
Vahguru Sikh, Creator god India
Vairocana, First and oldest meditation Buddha Buddhist
Vairotya, Goddess of learning Jain
Vaisnavi, Mother goddess, a Sakti of Visnu Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Vajardaka, God Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Vajracarcika, Goddess who stands upon a corpse Buddhist
Vajradhara, God Buddhist
Vajradhatvisvari, Goddess Buddhist
Vajragandhari, No information Buddhist
Vakarine, Goddess of the evening star Slavic
Valetudo, Goddess of health. Italy
Vali, God who will survive Ragnarok norse /\ Icelandic
Valli, Goddess Hindu
Vanir, Major group of Norse gods the concerned with peace, prosperity and the fertility of the land norse /\ Icelandic
Var, Goddess of marriage Vows norse
Varaha, Third avatar of Visnu Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Varahi, Mother goddess who later became one of the goddesses of evil intent Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Varahmukio, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Varali, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Vari-Ma-Te-Takere, Mother goddess and creator been, whose six children had immaculate births Hervey Is.
Varuna, Major guardian god of the sky and water Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Tamil /\ Vedic
Varuni, Goddess of golden liquor Hindu
Vasantadevi, Goddess of spring Buddhist /\ Tibet
Vasio, God Vocontii Celtic /\ Gaelic
Vasudeva, God Hindu
Vasudhara, Female Buddha designate Buddhist
Vasudhara, Goddess of fertility Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Vasumattisri, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Vasusri, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Vasya-Tara, Goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Vata, God of the wind Hindu /\ Persia /\ Vedic
Vayu, God of the northwestern quarter Buddhist
Vayukmara, God Jain
Ve'ai, Feminine vegetation spirit and personification of the grasslands Koryak
Ve, Mentioned in the prose Edda norse /\ Icelandic
Ved Ava, Goddess of water Finnish /\ Ugric
Veden Emo, Goddess of water Finnish
Veive, Very young god Etruscan
Veja Mate, Goddess of the wind - also responsible for birds and the woodlands Latvia
Velaute'mtilan, Vegetation spirit Koryak
Veles, God of flocks and herds, death and the Underworld Slavic /\ Russia
Vellamo, Goddess of the sea Finnish
Velu Mate, Chthonic underworld goddess and the queen of the dead Latvia
Venda, Creator god, an ancient vegetation deity Dravidian /\ Tamil
Venkata, Form of the god of Visnu Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Venus, Goddess of love, beauty, springtime, vineyards Roman
Verbeia, Goddess of the Wharfe and Avon Rivers British
Verbti, God of fire who the Christians identified with the devil Albania
Verdandi, Goddess of the present norse
Verethragna, God of victory, he is perceived to be present in the wind Persia /\ Iran
Verevctor, Minor god of plowing associated with the sacrifices to Tellus and Ceres Roman
Veritas, Goddess of truth Roman
Verplaca, Goddess of family harmony Roman
Vertumnus, God of change, commerce, fruits, gardens, plants, orchards and seasons Roman
Vertumnus, Minor god of orchards and gardens, likely of Etruscan origin his festival is beingVertumnalia on August 13th Roman
Vesna, Goddess of spring Slavic
Vesta, Goddess of the hearth fire and marriage Roman
Vetali, Goddess of terrifying appearance Buddhist /\ Tibet
Vi of Wara, Goddess of healing springs germanic
Vidyraja, Tutelary god concerned with the implementation of the law Buddhist /\ Meola
Vila, Goddesses of justice Slovenian
Viracocho, also Huiracocha
Viracpocha, also Vairacocha
Viradechthis, also Harimella
Viranakka, Goddess of hunting Saami
Virginia, Goddess of politics Roman
Virtus, Goddess of justice, Virtue, Valor Roman
Vishnu, Chief god, part of the main trinity of hinduism, the other being Brahma and Shiva. Vishnu is the preserver, and is all-powerful, all-knowing and all-present. Hindu
Visnu, also Vishnu
Vivasvat, God of warriors India
Vodni Panny, Goddesses of rivers Slavic
Volos, also Veles
Volos, God of death and commerce Slavic
Voluptas, Goddess of sensual pleasure Roman
Voluspa, Goddess of wisdom norse
Vor, Goddess of knowledge, wisdom and prudence norse
Vulcan, God of fire, inventing and metal working Roman




05 Jan, 2008 | miracles |

Gods T

Ta'ata, also Senx
Ta'xet Haida, also Tia
Ta'xet, God of the sky, who receives the souls of those who die by violence Haida
Ta'yan, Supreme Being who does not meddle in human affairs Koryak
Ta-bitjet, Goddess who protects against scorpion bite, though her symbol is the scorpion Egypt
Taautos, God who later devolved into the Egyptian Thoth Phoenicia
Tabiti, Goddess of fire Scythia
Tacoma, Goddess of fresh waters Salish
Taditkara, Goddess of light Buddhist
Tages, God of prophecy Etruscan
Tagni, God of witchcraft Italy
Tahc I, Goddess of war Tunica
Tailitu, also Taillte
Taillte, Goddess of Lughnasadh and August Ireland
Taio, Goddess of the moon. Lakalai
Takkiraja, God Buddhist
Taksaka, Snake god Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Taliesin, Minor barley god worshipped through the 16th century Welsh
Tallai, Goddess of dew, rain Syria
Tamara, Goddess of the River Tamar British
Tamesis, Goddess of the River Thames British
Tammuz, Agriculture god Sumeria
Tammuz, God of agriculture and fertility Assyria
Tammuz, Harvest god Hittite
Tan ma, Goddesses of health and medicine Tibet
Tana'oa, God of weather Marquesas Is.
Tana, Star goddess Italy
Tanaquil, Goddess of justice Roman
Tango, God of virgin birth, kinda Hervey Is.
Tanit, Goddess of the moon Phoenicia /\ Carthage
Tannus, Thunder god Tinnus Taranus British
Tano, God of rivers Togo
Tanus, Star god Italy
Tapio, God of forests Russia
Tara, Goddess of the stars Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Vedic /\ Epic
Taranis, Death goddess and mysterious sky god Celtic
Tarhunt, Weather god Hurrian /\ Anatolia
Tari Pennu Khond, Chthonic goddess India
Tarpatassis, Demon who staves off sickness and grants long, healthy life Hittite
Taru, Weather god Hittite /\ Hurrian
Tarvos Trigaranos, Bull god Roman /\ Celtic
Tasenetnofret, Goddess Egypt
Tasimmet, Goddess of weather and storms Hittite
Tasmettu[m], Goddess Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia
Tasmisu, Attendant god Hittite /\ Hurrian
Tate, Creator spirit of the winds, he controls the changing of the seasons and guides the spirits of dead Sioux
Tatenen, Chthonic vegetation god, the apotheosis of the Nile silt Egypt
Tatqa'hicin, Vegetation spirit Koryak
Tau, also Tayau
Taueret, Goddess of fertility, rebirth, justice, pregnancy and childbirth Egypt
Taultiu, also Taillte
Taurt -- The great lady [Egypt]
Tawa, God of the Sun Pueblo
Taweret, Goddess who protects childbirth Egypt
Taweskare, also Tawiscara
Tawhoavasita, Minor goddess Buddhist
Tawiskaro, also Tawiscara
Tcolawitze, Fire spirit Hopi
Te-Manava-Roa, Creator being, one of three Hervey Is.
Tefnut - A fertility goddess, Tefnut is also the Egyptian goddess of moisture or water. She is the wife of Shu and mother of Geb and Nut. Sometimes Tefnut helps Shu hold up the firmament.
Tefnut, Goddess of the dawn, dew, moisture, justice and rain clouds Egypt
Tegid Voel, Goddess of water identified by the poet Taliesin Welsh
Teharonhiawagon, Creator spirit Mohawk
Teibas, Tutelary god Armenia /\ Uart
Tejosnina, God Buddhist
Telepinu[s], God of fertility Hittite /\ Hurrian
Telesphorus, God of strength Roman
Telesto, Goddess of initiations Greek
Telipinu, Agriculture god Hittite
Tellus, Goddess of agriculture, grain fields and fertility Roman
Telta, also Taillte
Tempestates, Goddess of storms and wind Roman
Tenanto'mwan, Creator spirit Koryak
Tengri, Sky god Mongol
Terminus, God of boundaries and landmarks Roman /\ Greek
Terra Mater, also Terra
Terra, Goddess of the earth Roman
Tesub, Storm god Hittite /\ Hurrian
Tethys, Goddess of the sea Roman
Teutates, God of the tribe Celtic
Thab-Iha, Hearth god Tibet /\ Bon
Thakur Deo, Goddess of childbirth Etruscan
Thalia, Goddess of burlesque Greek
Thanatos, God of death and pain Greek
Thatmanitu, Goddess of healing Phoenicia
The Egyptian god Shu holding up the sky. Shu - an Egyptian air and sky god who mated with his sister Tefnut to sire Nut and Geb. Shu is shown with an ostrich feather. He is responsible for holding the sky separate from the earth.
the list
the Table of Gods
Thea, Goddess of the dawn Greek
Theandros, God known only from Greek and Roman inscriptions Arabic
Thebe, Nymph Greek
Themis, Goddess of fire, hospitality, human rights, justice Greek
Thermaia, Goddess of healing springs Roman
Thetis, Goddess of rivers and oceans Greek
this version of the table of gods is maintained by greyarea
Thmei, Goddess of justice Egypt
Thoeris, Goddess of health and justice Egypt
Thor, God of the sky, thunder , storms, sea journeys, the administration of justice and war norse
Thora Bushmen, also Kaang
Thoth -- The great measurer [Egypt]
Thoth, God of astronomy, science, death, education, wisdom, geometry, law, magic, mathematics, medicine, the moon and surveying Egypt
Thunor, God of fertility, lightning and thunder germanic
Tiamat - Great goddess, counterpart of Sumerian Nintu. Primeval chaos. Destroyed by her children to create the world.
Tiamat, Goddess of chaos in the creation myth Mesopotamia
Tiamat, Goddess of the ocean Babylon
Tiamontennu, also Bishamon-Ten
Tian-zhu, also Tien Tsun
Tiberinus, God of the river Tiber Roman
Tie, Goddess of intelligence and wisdom Egypt
Tikesnosna, God, Guardian in the northwestern quarter Buddhist
Tilla, Bull god Hittite /\ Hurrian
Tilo, God of the sky and of thunder and rain Mozambique
Tin, Sky god Etruscan
Ting-jian, also Gao Yao
Tinia, God of storms Etruscan
Tinnit, Goddess Carthage
Tino Taata, Creator god regarded as the tutelary deity who created mankind Society Is.
Tir Mumia, God of wisdom concerned with writing Unknown
Tirumal, Creator god equated with Visnu Dravidian /\ Tamil
Tishtrya, God of the sea and water Iran
Tishtrya, Rain /\ cloud god Persia
Tisiphone of Eumenides, Goddess of justice Greek
Tispak, Tutelary god of the city of Esnumma Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia
Titans, Second group of gods of the pre-Hellenic pantheon Greek
Tiwaz, also Tyr
Tiwaz, God of law germanic
Tna'nto, Spirit of dawn, the first light of the dawn deified Koryak
Tne'sqan, also Tecei'vune
Toko'yoto, Guardian spirit who is one of the owners of the world,specifically the Pacific Ocean Koryak
Tomituka S., Goddess of rain Pacific
Tomor, Creator and wind and god, he is still around Albania
Tomor, God of the winds as well as Creator god, he is still worshipped today Albania
Tomwo'get, Archetypical creator spirit Koryak
Toneili, also Tonenili
Topogh, Goddess of the evening star Kenya
Tork, Guardian of the mountains and their inhabitants Armenia
Toumou, No one really knows what this god did Egypt
Toutiorix, also Borvo
Trailokyaviaya, God Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Trayasrinsa, Collective name for the group of Deva gods Hindu /\ Vedic
Triglav, Three headed god Poland
Trikantakidevi, Goddess of terrible appearance Hindu
Trimurti, Collective name of the major triad Hindu
Tripura, Mother goddess Hindu /\ Jain
Trita, Goddess Hindu /\ Vedic
Tritons, Minor sea gods Roman
Trograin, Minor god Ireland
Trukwinu Mana, Goddess rain Hopi
Tsehub, God of weather Hittite
Tsentsa, Good Creator Twin Huron
Tsho gyalma, Goddess of happiness Tibet
Tsichtinako, Female spirit of the creation myth Acoma
Tsui'goab, Rain god Hottentot
Tsunigoab Khoi, Creator god of who walks with a limp and - invoked at dawn each day Namibia
Tu-Metua, God of silence who had an immaculate birth Hervey Is.
Tuatha De Dananmn, Collective name for the final pantheon Ireland
Tuetates, God of war Celtic
Tuetatesa, God of war Gaul
Tule Zande, Spider god who brought the seeds of all the plants on earth Sudan
Tule, also Bele
Tulsi, Goddess of basil plants India
Tuntu Ainu, also Kamui
Turan, Goddess of love and the tutelary deity of Vulci Etruscan
Turan, Goddess of peace Etruscan
Turrean, Goddess Tureann Ireland
Tutu, Tutelary god of Borsippa Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia
Tvastar, Creator god Hindu /\ Vedic
Tyche, Goddess of fortune Roman /\ Greek
Tyr, God of justice, sports and war norse





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Gods S

Sa Kono, Creator god, one of a pair of creator deities Guinea
Sabaoth, Creator god Christian /\ Gnostic
Sabazios, Agriculture god Phrygian /\ NW Turkey
Sachmet, also Sakhemet
Saci, Goddess of physical prowess, Strength India
Sadarnuna, Goddess of the new moon Sumeria
Sadbhuja-Sitatara, God Buddhist
Sadhumati, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Vajrayana
Sadrapa, God of healing Syria
Sadwes, Goddess rain, of storms, thunder, lightning, hail, snow Persia
Safekh aabut, Goddess of knowledge Egypt
Saga, Goddess of history norse
Saga, Goddess of knowledge and waterfalls norse
Sagaramati, God Buddhist
Sagbata, God of smallpox Dahomey
Sahar, God of the moon Aramaic
Sai' Al Quan, Local guardian god, believed to be Protector of caravans Semitic /\ Nabataean
Saitada, Goddess of mourning Celtic
Sajara, Rainbow god Songhoi
Sakhemet, Goddess of war Egypt
Sakra, God Buddhist
Sakti, also Parvati
Sakti, also Sati
Sakti, Personification of a god Hindu /\ Buddhist /\ Jain
Sakyamuni, God, the historical Buddha Buddhist /\ Tibet
Sala, Goddess of war Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia
Salacia, Goddess of the sea Roman
Salagrama, Form of the god Visnu Hindu
Salim, God of the evening Syria
Salm of Mahram, Local tutelary god Arabic
Salmacis, Goddess Fountain, spring Greek
Salman, also Salm of Mahram
Salmaone, Mother goddess Greek
Salus, Goddess of health, prosperity and public welfare Roman /\ Sabine
Sama, Obscure heroic god Dravidian /\ Tamil
Samael, Creator god aka the blind god Christian /\ Gnostic
Samantabhadra, God, a form of a spiritual meditation Buddha Buddhist
Samantaorabha, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Vajrayana
Samas, God of the sun and patron deity of Sippa and Larsa Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia
Samba, Heroic god Hindu
Sami'yaila Bella Coola, also Senx
Samkarsana, Local last form of Balarama Dravidian /\ Camille
Samkhat, Goddess of happiness and joy Babylon
Sampsa, Vegetation god who gives life to seed who lies dormant through the winter Finnish
Sams, Sun deity who in the north is a male and in the south female Greek
Samundra, Goddess of rivers India
Samvara, God Buddhist /\ Mahayana
San-Dui, Tutelary god Buddhist /\ Tibet
Sandhya, Goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sangarius, God of rivers Greek
Sani, also Manda
Sani, Astral god Hindu /\ Buddhist
Saning Sari, Rice mother goddess Java
Sanjna, Goddess of warriors Hindu
Sanju Kafir, Harvest goddess Afghanistan
Sankari, Mother goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sankha[pala], Snake god Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sanmukha, God, a form of Skanda Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Santa, Mother goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Santana, Minor goddess Hindu
Santoshi Mata, Mother goddess of recent origin, about 1960 Hindu
Sanu Kafir, God Afghanistan
Sao, Goddess of sailing Greek
Sapas, God of the sun Canaan
Sapientia, Goddess of wisdom Roman
Sar Akka, Goddess midwives Swedish
Sar, God of the dawn Syria
Sara, Minor war god Babylon /\ Akkadia
Saraddevi, Fertility and vegetation goddess associated autumn Buddhist /\ Tibet
Sarama, Attendant goddess of the god Indra Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Vedic /\ Epic
Saranya, Primordial goddess Hindu /\ Vedic
Sarapis, God, rather late in arrival Egypt
Sarasvati Hindu,, Goddess of astronomy, science, education, wisdom, eloquence and rivers Vedic
Saravakarmavaranavisodhani, God of the richer, another deification of text Buddhist
Sarra Itu, also Sarrahitu
Sarrahitu, Goddess of fertility who started out being Tutelary goddess of the city of Su-Sin Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria
Sarritor, Minor god of agriculture invoked during the growing and harvesting of crops Roman
Sarruma, God Hittite /\ Hurrian
Sarvabuddharma-Kosavati, God of literature, the deification of texts Buddhist

Sarvakarmsvaranavisodhani, God of literature Buddhist
Sarvanaranaviskambhin, God, a spiritual meditation buddha Buddhist
Sarvasokatamonirghatmatiage, God, another spiritual meditation buddha Buddhist
Sarvastramahajvala, Messenger goddess Jain
Sasuratum, Midwife goddesses, they are seven in number Canaan
Satabhisa, Minor goddess of fortune who is not very nice at all Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sataruri, Minor goddess the victim of incest Hindu /\ Puranic
Satet, also Sati
Satet, Goddess of archery and hunting Egypt
Sati, also Parvati
Sati, Goddess of waterfalls Egypt
Sati, Mother goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ India /\ Epic
Satis, Minor goddess of fertility Egypt
Satrughna, Minor god Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Saturn, God of agriculture, seeds, astronomy, Saturn, education Roman
Saturnus, also Saturn
Satyabhama, Goddess Hindu /\ Dravidian /\ Tamil
Satyr, Generic term for woodland gods and divine beings Roman /\ Greek
Saule, God of war Lithuania
Saule, Goddess of the sun Baltic
Sauska, Goddess of healing Mesopotamia
Savaki Tungus, also Khovaki
Savari, Goddess of terrifying appearance, or so it is said Buddhist /\ Tibet
Savati, Minor benevolent goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Savitar, God of war and the sun Hindu /\ Vedic
Savpayanjiha, God, a spiritual meditation buddha Buddhist
Saxnot, Tutelary god, at one time required to be denounced at Christian baptism Saxon
Say, Minor god of destiny Egypt
Scabies, Goddess invoked to cure skin diseases Roman
Scamander, God of rivers Greek
Scanda, also Karttikeya
Scotia, Goddess of the sea Greek
Sebitti, Collective name for the minor war gods Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia
Secia, Goddess of stored seeds Roman
Securita, Guardian goddess invoked to ensure continuing stability of the Roman Empire Roman
Sed, Guardian god popular as a personal deity Egypt
Sedena, also Nerrivik
Sefkhet-Abwy, Local goddess, concerned with libraries and writing Egypt
Segeta, Goddess of healing of springs Gaul
Segetia, Goddess of planted seeds [part of a trinity] Roman
Segomo, God of war Celtic
Seker, God of death and light Egypt
Sekhet-Hor, Cow goddess of lower Egypt Egypt
Sekhet, Goddess of justice, beer, war Egypt
Sekhmet -- Mighty One [Egypt]
Sekhmet, Goddess of war Egypt
Selardi, God of the moon Armenia
Selene, Goddess of the moon and the stars Greek
Selket, Goddess of scorpions, and helper of women in childbirth Egypt
Semargl, God of barley and family Slavic
Semele, Mother goddess Roman /\ Greek
Senecta, Goddess of old age Greek
Sentanta, also Cu Chulain
Sentia, Goddess who heightens feelings Roman
Seocosus, God of war popular with various troops of the Roman legions Roman /\ Iberia
Sepset, Local funerary goddess from Memphis Egypt
Sequana, Goddess of the Seine River Gaul
Sequana, Goddess who lived beneath the rivers British
Sequena, also Sequana
Serapis, God of grain, of grain Egypt
Serida, Mother goddess Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria
Serket[-hetyt], Minor mortuary goddess Egypt
Serqet, Goddess of the morning star Egypt
Sesa[naga], Snake god /\ Naga, he is at the Great serpent who lies in the primeval sea and encircles the world Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Vedic /\ Epic
Sesat, Goddess of books and knowledge Egypt
Seshat -- Lady of the Library [Egypt]
Sessrumnir, Goddess of fertility germanic
Set or Seti is the Egyptian god of chaos, evil, war, storms, deserts, and foreign lands, who killed and cut up his older brother Osiris. He is depicted as composite animals.
Set, God of black magic, destruction, evil, storms, thunder, drought and chaos Egypt
Seta Pokot, Goddess of the Pleiades as well as Goddess of fertility Kenya
Seth -- Lord of Upper Egypt [Egypt]
Seth, Desert god Egypt
Seyon, Creator god Dravidian /\ Tamil
Sezmu, Minor god of one of the wine and oil presses Egypt
Sga'na Haida, God of the sea PNW
Shadanna-Subrahmanya, Form of the god Kattikeya Hindu /\ Puranic
Shahar, God of warriors and the dawn Canaan
Shai, God of fate Egypt
Shait, Goddess of justice Egypt
Shakuru, Spirit of war and the sun Pawnee
Shala, Goddess of storms Canaan
Shalim, God of dusk and of warriors Canaan
Shamash - Son of Sin, god of the sun who protects the poor and travellers.
Shamash, God of war, justice, divination and prophecy Babylon
Shamish, God of the sun and the god of justice Babylon
Shang Ti, also Pak Tai
Shani, Astral god who brought misfortune Hindu
Shapash, Goddess of war Ugarit
Shapshu, Goddess of war and the sun Canaan
Shashaya, Goddess of the morning star Tanzania
Shashti, Goddess of children and childbirth Hindu
Shaushka, Powerful goddess Ishtar Hittite /\ Hurrian /\ Akkadia
Sheela[Sheila] Na Gig, Protective or blessing deity Ireland
Shina Tsu Hime, also Shina-Tsu-Hiko
Shitala, Goddess of disease [smallpox] Hindu
Shiva, God of fertility Hindu
Shomde Kafir, Local creator god known throughout HinduKush Afghanistan
Shona, also Nosenga Kotrkore
Shu, God of the atmosphere, light, war, wind Egypt
Shurdi, Storm god who had been revered in recent times Albania
Shutu, Goddess of the winds Babylon
Shuwi Kafir, also Nirmali
Si'a, Minor attendant goddess Phoenicia
Si, Goddess of justice Slavic
Sia, God of perception Egypt
Siaparamita, Philosophical deity Buddhist
Siddhi, Minor goddess of fortune who grants favors Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Siddhi, Old gods who live it in the hills Ireland
Siduri, Minor goddess of happiness, merriment, wine making, brewing and of wisdom Sumeria
Sif, Goddess of agriculture, fertility and autumn norse
Sigyn, Goddess who ran with Loki a norse /\ Icelandic
Sikhandin, Minor deity, one of a group of emancipated gods Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sikhin, Physician god Buddhist /\ Tibet
Silvanus, God of nature and the woods Roman
Sin - Moon god and the father of Shamash; counterpart of the Sumerian Nanna.
Sin, God of the moon Babylon
Sin, Patron goddess of warriors Ireland
Sinann, Goddess of rivers Celtic
Sindgund, Goddess of healing charms germanic
Sindhu, Goddess of rivers Hindu /\ Vedic
Sinhanada, Physician god Buddhist /\ Tibet
Sinivali, Minor goddess of prosperity Hindu /\ Vedic
Sio Humis, Rain god Ahopui
Siofn, Goddess listed by Snorri norse /\ Icelandic
Sionnan, Goddess of the River Shannon Ireland
Sipe Gialmo, Mother goddess, the queen of the world Tibet /\ Bon
Sipylene, Mother goddess worshiped in the Metroon sanctuary Anatolia /\ Symnra
Sirah, also Siris
Sirara, Goddess of the Persian Gulf, Enki said so Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria
Siris, Goddess of banquets and rain clouds Babylon
Sirona, Goddess of beneficial hot springs British
Sirona, Local goddess of healing from the Moselle basin of Germanicy Roman /\ Celtic
Sirsir, Guardian god of boatmen Babylon /\ Akkadia
Sirtur, Goddess of sheep Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria
Sisnaaxil, also Qamai'ts
Sisyphos, God of the faded sun Corinthian
Sita, Chthonic goddess of the earth Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sitala[mata], Mother goddess of healing Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sitapata, Goddess /\ Buddha designate Buddhist
Siva, Principle creative and destructive god Hindu /\ India
Sivini, God of the sun Armenia
Sivottama, Minor god Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sjofn, Goddess of love and passion norse
Skadi, Goddess norse /\ Icelandic
Skanda, also Karttikeya
Skanda, God of war Hindu /\ Puranic /\ India /\ Epic
Skuld, Goddess and future norse
Slaine, Thought to be a deity of healing and the medical arts Ireland
sMan-Bla, God, in medicine Buddha Buddhist /\ Tibet
Smertrios, God of war and tutelary deity of the Treveri Celtic
Smrti, Minor god Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Snegurochka, Goddess and winter Russia
Snotra, Goddess of knowledge, wisdom and Virtue norse
So Ewe, And weather god Togo
Sobek -- He who causes to be fertile [Egypt]
Sobek, Crocodile god Egypt
Sodasi, Minor goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sodza Ewe, God of the sky, prayed to weekly to send rain Togo
Sofh, Goddess of education Egypt
Sogblen Ewe, Messenger god Togo
Sokar, Chthonic underworld god who is the guardian of the necropolis at Memphis Egypt
Sol, God of war and the sun Roman
Sol, Goddess of the sun norse /\ Icelandic
Solbon, Goddess of the morning star and the evening star Slavic
Solntse, Goddess of war Slavic
Soma, God of the moon Hindu
Somaskanda, Aspect of the god Siva, a god for all who Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Somnus, God of sleep and dreams Roman
Somtus, God Egypt
Sopedu, Guardian god of the eastern border Egypt
Sophia, Primordial female force of the cosmos Christian /\ Greek /\ Gnostic
Sophrosyne, Goddess of temperance and moderation Greek
Sors, God of luck Roman
Soteira, Goddess of safety Greek
Sothis Egypt, Astral goddess who heralds Arias of the Nile Hellenic
Souconna, River goddess the guardian of the river Saone Roman /\ Celtic
Spadareamet, Chthonic goddess concerned with fertility of the earth and death, the Christians equate her name with hell Armenia
Speio, Goddess of caves Greek
Spercheius, God of rivers Greek
Spermo, One of the Oenotropae Greek
Spes, Goddess of happiness, hope and law Roman
Spiniesis, Minor agricultural god is charged with responsibility of uprooting thorn bushes Unknown
Sraddha, Goddess Faith Hindu
Sravana, Minor benevolent goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sravistha, Minor benevolent goddess of fortune i Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sri[devi], Goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sri[devi], Goddess of terrible appearance and Royal attire Buddhist /\ Tibet
Srikantha, Minor god consider to be an aspect of Siva Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Srivasumukhi, Minor attendant goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Srividyavedi, Minor goddess who likes to wear a necklace of teeth and bones Hindu
Stanitakumara, Youthful appearing god Jain
Sterculius, Minor god of agriculture who would fit right in with politicians, who is, his concern - spreading the BS on the fields Roman
Sthenias, Goddess of physical prowess and strength Greek
Strenua, Goddess of vigor who gives energy to the weak and tired Roman
Stribog, God of the winds Slavic
Strymon, God of rivers Greek
Styx, Chthonic goddess of the River Styx Greek
Su, Primordial god of the air Egypt
Suada, Goddess of persuasion Roman
Subhadra, Goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Subhaga, Minor goddess Buddhist
Subhamekhala, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Meola
Subrahmanya, Minor warrior deity Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sucellos, God of rivers, death and a hammer god Celtic
Suddhodana, Primordial data the father of Buddha's line Buddhist
Sudrem Kafir, Weather god created for the breath of the god Imra Afghanistan
Sudurjaya, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Vajrayana
Sugriva, Monkey god Hindu /\ Epic
Suk, also Kangalogba Pokot
Suk, also Seta Pokot
Suk, also Topoh Pokot
Suk, also Tororut Pokot
Sukarasya, Minor goddess Buddhist
Sukkamielli, Goddess of frenzied love Finnish
Sukla-Tara, Goddess an emanation of all the meditation Buddhas Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Sukra, Astral god, - the personification of the planet Venus, he tutored demons on the side Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Suksma, Minor deity Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sul-Pa-e The, Astral and fertility god, a personification of the planet Jupiter Sumeria /\ Mia
Sul-utula, Rather personal tutelary god Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria
Sul, Goddess of hot springs Sulla Sulis Sulevia Celtic
Suleviae, Goddess of passage, normally associated with crossroads Roman /\ Celtic
Sulini, Minor goddess appearance Hindu
Sulis, Underworld goddess concerned with knowledge and of prophecy Roman /\ Celtic
Sullat, Minor god an attendant of God of the sun Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia
Sulman[u] Mesopotamia, Chthonic war and fertility god Semitic
Sulmanitu W., Goddess of fertility concerned with love and war Semitic
Sulsaga, Astral goddess Sumeria
Sumalini, Attendant minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Sumati, Deification of literature Buddhist
Sumbha, Goddess who is the guardian of the downward direction Buddhist
Sumbharaja, God who is the guardian of the downward direction Buddhist
Summanus, God of thunder Roman /\ Etruscan
Sumugan, God of the River plains Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria
Sumuqan, also Sakka[n]
Sun Wu-Kong, also Sun Hou-Shi
Sundara, Goddess who is a prosperous aspect of Siva, a god Hindu /\ Puranic
Sundara, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Suparikiritanaasri, Physician god Buddhist /\ Tibet
Suparnakumara, God Jain
Sura, Goddess of wine Hindu
Suraksini, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Meola
Surangama, God Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Surarnadhadravimalaratnaprabhasa, Physician god Buddhist /\ Tibet
Suresvara, God, one of the Rudra gods Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Surya, God of light and war Hindu /\ Vedic
Surya, Goddess of the sun Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Sutekh, God of weather Hurrian
Suwaliyattas, God of warriors Hittite
Svadha, Minor goddess Hindu
Svantovit, God of fire and war Slavic
Svaraghosaraja, Physician god Buddhist /\ Tibet
Svarazic, God of fire Slavic
Svarogich, also Svarazic
Svarozic, also Svarazic
Svasthavesini, One of those rather ugly goddesses Hindu
Svasti devi, Goddess of the home Hindu
Syamatara, Goddess, a form of the goddess Tara Buddhist /\ Tibet
Syn, Goddess of justice norse





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Gods R

Ra -- Father of the gods [Egypt]
Ra, God of rebirth and war and the sun Egypt
Rachmay, Goddess of health and nurses Canaan
Radha, Goddess of emotional love Hindu /\ Puranic /\ India /\ Epic
Ragno, Creation goddess Hopi
Rahu, Primordial cosmic deity, therefore a god Hindu
Rajamatangi, Goddess Hindu
Raka, Minor goddess of prosperity Hindu /\ Vedic
Ran, Goddess of the sea norse
Rana Neida, Goddess of spring Saami /\ Lappland
Rangda, Goddess of fertility and of sexuality, Lust Bali
Ranno, God of gardens Egypt
Ranu Bai, Goddess of rivers India
Rapithwin, God of the noon day heat Persia
Rati mbati ndua, God of the underworld who devours the dead Fiji
Rati, Goddess of fertility, love, passion and of sex Hindu /\ Balinese
Ratis, Goddess of protective fortifications Celtic
Ratri, Goddess of the night Hindu /\ Vedic
Ratu Mai Mbula, God of fertility Fiji
Ravana, Demon King of Lanka who abducted Sita Hindu
Re'are'a, Goddess of happiness, joy Tahiti
Re, the Egyptian sun god, ruler of everything, - especially associated with the city of the sun or Heliopolis. He came to be associated with Horus. Ra may be depicted as a man with a sun disk on his head or with the head of a falcon
Renenutet, Goddess of fortune, grain, milk, harvest, nursing babies Renenutet Egypt
Renpet, Goddess of spring Egypt
Reret, Goddess Egypt
Resep[A]Mukal, War and plague god who originated in Syria Phoenicia /\ Canaan
Reseph Mikal, God of lightning and thunder Phoenicia
Resheph, God of plague and of the underworld Phoenicia
Resheph, God of plague Canaan
Resphu, God of war, worshipped in the Nile Delta Syria
Revanta, God of hunters Hindu
Revati, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Rhadamanthos, Marriage of chthonic underworld god Roman /\ Greek
Rhea, Primordial goddess of childbirth, earth, fertility, mountains Greek
Rheda, Goddess of spring germanic
Rheie, also Rhea
Rhiannon, Chthonic goddess of birds and horses Ireland
Riddi, Goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Riddihivasita, Minor goddess Buddhist
Rigenmucha, God New Guinea
Rigisamus, God of war Roman /\ Celtic
Rimmon, Sun god Babylon
Rind, Goddess of winter norse
Ritona, Goddess of river fords Roman /\ Celtic
Robigo, Goddess of grain Roman
Rod, God of fertility Slavic
Rodasi, Goddess of lightning Vedic
Rohini, Goddess of learning Jain
Rohini, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Roma, Very minor god of our culture Roman /\ Greek
Roman, also Kloanthes Hellenized
Rosmerta, Goddess of healing, water, and sacred springs Roman /\ Celtic /\ Gaul
Rozanica, Goddess of winter Slavic
Rsbha, Avatar of the god Vishnu Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Ruda, Tutelary god, an androgynous being Arabic
Rudiobus, Thought to be a horse god Roman /\ Gaelic
Rudra, God of death, disease, healing, jungle, lightning, storms, thunder and the wind Hindu /\ Vedic
Rudracandra, Distinct form of the goddess Durga Hindu
Rugievit, Local war god Slavic /\ Rugen Is.
Rugiu Boba, Goddess of autumn Lithuania
Rukko, Creator Mandaean
Rukmini, Goddess who is avatar of Laksmi among other things Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Rumina, Goddess of infants Roman
Runcina, Goddess of agriculture who presides over weeding Roman
Rundas, God of fortune who is associated with hunting Hittite /\ Hurrian
Ruoini, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Rusina, Goddess of fields and open country Roman
Rwewti, Lion god who guards the temple of heaven Egypt
Ryuhwa, Goddess of water Korea





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Oanuava, Very old goddess of the earth British
Obarator, God responsible for overseeing the fertilizing of crops Roman
Occator, God who oversees the growth and harvesting of crops Roman
Ocelus, God of healing who became syncretized with the god Mars Roman /\ British
Ocrisia, Goddess of fire Roman
Oculata, Goddess of healing and the eyes Roman
Oden, also Odin
Odin, God of war, death, wisdom and divination. Chief of the gods norse
Odras, Goddess of pools Ireland
Oenghus, God of love Ireland
Ogdoad, Eight primordial elements of chaos, they exist prior to the creation of God of the sun and known in Middle Egypt Egypt
Ogetsu no hime, Goddess of food Shinto
Ogma, God of education, genius, eloquence, language and magic Celtic
Ogmios, also Ogma
Ogmius, also Ogma
Ogun, also Ogoun
Oi Suk, God more long the lines of personal illness rather than plague Kenya
Okeanides, Minor sea goddesses.They were assigned to guard ships by the larger gods and invoked by seafarers, others say who they are river gods Roman /\ Greek
Okeanos, God of the oceans Greek
Ola Bibi, Local plague goddess associated with cholera Hindu
Old Man Blackfoot, also Na Pe'
Olla, Goddess of fire Cuba
Ollathair, also Dagda
Ollin, also Nahuti Ollin
Ollintonatiuh, also Nahuti Ollin
Olloatir, also Epos
Olojo, also Olodumare
Olokum, Goddess of the ocean depths West Indies
Olokum, Hermaphroditic god Puerto Rico
Olorun, also Olodumare
Olosa, Goddess of fishermen Puerto Rico
Olwen, Goddess of summer and war Welsh
Omichle, Primordial principle Phoenicia /\ Hellenic
Oni, also Olodumare
Onuava, Goddess of earth and fertility, known only from inscriptions Celtic /\ Gaelic
Onuris, God of hunting and war Egypt /\ Hellenized
Ophthalmitis, Goddess of eyesight Greek
Ops, Goddess of fertility, prosperity and the harvest Roman
Oraios, Primordial deity, one of seven androgynous elements born to the prime parent and ruler of the seven heavens of chaos Christian /\ Gnostic
Orbona, Goddess of healing and childhood diseases Roman
Orcus, Chthonic underworld god Roman
Ordog, Who after the Christian derived became syncretized with the Christian Devil Hungary
Oreades, Female animistic spirits of the mountains Roman /\ Greek

Orthia, Locally worshipped mother goddess of later syncretized with the more widely accepted maternal deities such as Kybele
Osiris -- King of the dead [Egypt]
Osiris, god of the dead, is the son of Geb and Nut, brother /\ husband of Isis, and father of Horus. He is dressed like the pharaohs wearing an atef crown with ram's horns, and carrying a crook and flail, with his lower body mummified. Osiris is an underworld god who after being murdered by his brother - brought back to life by his wife. Since he had been killed, Osiris thereafter lived in the underworld where he judged the dead.
Osiris, Originally a chthonic grain god of fertility, burial rites and supreme god - worshipped from Ca. 3000 BCE-400 CE Egypt
Ossa, Goddess of rumors Greek
Ostara, also Eostre
Ostara, Goddess of spring and the sun germanic
Ostaraki, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Ot, Goddess of fire Mongol
Othin, also Odin
Ouranos, Primordial goddess of heaven and created and - the consort of the earth mother Gaia Greek
Owiot Luiseno, God of the moon who is the ancestral deity of this tribe California
Oya, Goddess of violent rainstorms West Indies
P:erende, Storm god who lets you know he is around with thunder and lightning. It - used by the Christians to identify their god in who region Albania
Pa-bil-sag, Tutelary god of Isin Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria
Pa, Goddess of droughts Canaan
Padma, Snake god Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Padmantaka, God who is the guardian of the Western direction Buddhist
Padmapani, God, a Buddha designate Buddhist
Padmatara, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Padsmosnisa, God who is connected with the guardian deities Buddhist
Paeon, God of war Greek /\ Crete
Pah, Moon spirit Pawnee
Paiawon, also Paeon
Pairikas, Goddesses of drought Persia
Paivatar, Goddess of war Finnish
Pajainen, God, the deity who killed the great bull in the legends of Finnish Finnish
Pajau Yan, Goddess of health and healing Vietnam
Pajonn, God of thunder known as the one who dwells in the heaven Lappland
Pakhet, Goddess of hunting worshipped near Beni Hassan, in Middle Egypt Egypt
Palaniyantavan, Local god Hindu /\ Dravidian /\ Tamil
Palemon, Human who suffered apotheosis and became a minor sea god Roman /\ Greek
Pales, Goddess of sheep and shepherds Roman
Pali Kongju, Goddess of healing Korea
Pallus Athena, also Athena
Pan, God of flocks, herds and of shepherds Roman /\ Greek
Panacea, Goddess of health Roman
Pancabrahma, Collective name for the five aspects of Siva Hindu
Pancamukha-Patradeva, God, a beggar Buddhist
Pandara, Goddess Buddhist
Paneu Kafir, Seven divine brother gods Afghanistan
Pansahi Mata, One of the seven mother goddesses who later became regarded as evil Hindu
Pap-nigin-gara, God of war lord of the boundary stone Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia
Papas Phyrgian, Local god NW Turkey
Papaya, One of the deities who awaited the return of Telipinus Hittite
Papsukkal, Messenger god as well as the gatekeeper for the remainder of the pantheon Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Hellenic
Paramasva, God Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Paramita, Descriptive name of a philosophical deity Buddhist
Parce, Pair birth goddesses became the goddesses of fate Roman /\ Greek
Parendi, Minor goddess of prosperity associated with accumulating wealth Hindu /\ Vedic
Pariskaravassita, Minor goddess, one of those personifying the discipline of spiritual regeneration Buddhist
Parjanya, God of rain Hindu /\ Vedic
Parna-Savari, Goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Partula, Goddess of childbirth Roman
Parvati, also Sati
Parvati, Goddess of the mountains Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Pasht, also Bast
Pasiphae, Goddess of the moon, Queen of Minoan Crete, Mother of the minotaur Greek
Pasowee, Female Manitou of health and medicine Kiowa
Pasupati, God of animals Hindu
Patadharni, Goddess of passage who watches over curtains and doorways in line Buddhist
Patollo, Chief and war god Baltic
Patrimpas, God of agriculture, joy, peace, springtime Lithuania
Pattini, Goddess of summer and mother goddess Sri Lanka
Pattinidevi, also Pattini
Paurnamasi, Goddess of the full moon Hindu
Pautiwa, God of the sun Hopi
Pava, God of the winds Hindu
Pax, Goddess of peace Roman
Pdry, Goddess of mist Canaan
Peitho, Goddess of persuasion Greek
Pekko, God responsible for the duration and harvest in the barley, used to make beer. In christianity you may find him with the name of St. Peter Finnish
Peko, God of fertility Estonia
Pellon Pekko, also NgaiKikuyu
Pellon Pekko, also Pekko
Pen Annwen, God of the underworld, almost synonymous with Pwyll and Pryderi Welsh
Penates, Hearth gods chosen by the head of household Roman
Penelope, Goddess of spring Greek
Perit, Goddesses of justice Albania
Perkons, God of thunder who brings beneficial rain and is Fertility god Latvia
Perkunas, God of thunder(this is Perkons in a different nation) Lithuania
Persephone, Goddess of death and spring, queen of the underworld Greek
Phanebal, Youthful warrior god Semitic
Phanes, Primordial sun god and the first one to emerge from the cosmic egg created by Kronos Greek
Phantasos, God of dreams by inanimate objects Greek
Pharmacides, Goddesses of health and drugs Greek
Pheme, Goddess of fame Greek
Phobetus, God of dreams by animals Greek
Phoebe, Goddess of the moon Greek
Phoebus, God of enlightenment Greek
Phorkys, Minor sea god noted by Hesiod Greek
Phosphoros, God of the morning star Greek
Phul Mata, Mother goddess who became one of the evil ones Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Phyi-Sgrub, Form of the god Yama Buddhist /\ Tibet
Picullus, Will god taken over by the Christians as a their Devil Roman /\ Prussia
Picus, Agriculture god Roman
Pidray, Minor goddess of fertility noted in creation texts and treaties Phoenicia /\ Canaan
Pietas, Minor god Roman
Pikuolis, God of death, the underworld and of evil Lithuania
Pillan, also Menechen
Pilnytis, God of wealth Lithuania
Piluitus, Fertility god Latvia
Pilumnus, Minor guardian god who oversees the protection of an infant at birth Roman
Pinikirz, Mother goddess Elamite /\ Iran
Pistis Sophia, also Pistis
Pistis, Primordial female force Christian /\ Gnostic
Pitari, Bo benevolent, she's one of the consorts of Siva Hindu /\ Puranic
Pleiades, Goddesses of the Pleiades Greek
Pluto, also Hades
Pluto, God of the underworld Roman
Plutos, Minor god of riches Greek
Po Yan Dari, Goddess of healing and diseases Cambodia
Poena, Goddess of retaliation and retribution Greek
Poeninus, Europe God of mountains Roman /\ Celtic
Pokot, also Arawa Suk
Pokot, also Asis Suk
Poleramma Telegu, Plague goddess associated with smallpox India
Pollux, Horse god Roman
Poloknalai Kafir, Goddess of animals Afghanistan
Polyboulus, Goddess of wisdom Greek
Polydamna, Goddess of healing and herbs Egypt
Polymnia, Goddess of mimes Roman /\ Greek
Pomona, Goddess of autumn, fruits, fruit trees, gardens and prosperity Roman
Pontos, God of the sea Greek
Pore, Created the earth and all living things Guyana
Portunus, God of passage, - responsible for guarding the entrance of the city and the house with a festival on August 17th. He sidelines as the guardian of the Tiber estuary Roman
Poseidon, God of earthquakes and the ocean Greek
Poshjo Akka, Goddess of Winter Saami /\ Lappland
Posis Das, Sky god Greek
Postvorta, Goddess of childbirth, midwives and the past Roman
Pothos, God of anxiety Greek
Pothos, Primordial being Phoenicia /\ Hellenic
Potina, Goddess of children's of beverages and drinking Roman
Potrimpo, God of fertility Baltic
Prabha, Goddess of health India
Prabhakari, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Prabhasa, Attendant god who answered to Indra Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Pracanda, Distinctive form of the goddess Durga Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Pradipatara, Minor goddess of light Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Pradyumma, God of love Dravidian /\ Tamil
Prahana, Rather important mother goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Prajana, Goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Prajapati, Primordial being Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Vedic /\ Epic
Prajnantaka, God who is Guardian of the southern direction Buddhist
Prajnaparamita, Goddess, a personification of the religious text Buddhist
Prakde Kafir, Local deity Afghanistan
Pramudita, In minor goddess Buddhist /\ Vajrayana
Pranasakti, Terrifying female deity who rules the centers of physical life Hindu
Pranidhasnaparamita, Philosophical deity Buddhist
Prasannatara, Rather minor goddess who tramples upon some Hindu gods Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Pratibhanakuta, God Buddhist
Pratibhanaspratisamvit, Goddess, one of context analysis Buddhist
Pratisamvit, Collective name for four goddesses Buddhist
Pratyangira, Goddess of rather terrifying aspect Hindu
Praxadike, Goddess of enterprise Roman
Praxidice, Goddess of justice Greek
Prende, Goddess of love Albania
Priapos, Fertility god who also guarded mariners Greek
Priapus, God of the shade Roman
Prithivi, Goddess of the earth Hindu
Priti, Goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Priyadarsana, In minor goddess Buddhist /\ Abeona
Prometheus, God of fire (he brought fire to humans) Greek
Promitor, Minor god of agriculture is awful for the growth and harvesting of all crops Roman
Pronoia, Primordial being, the feminine side of the androgynous parent Christian /\ Gnostic
Proserpina, Goddess of seed germination and spring Roman
Proteus, Shape shifter prophet Greek
Providentia, Goddess of forethought Roman
Prsni, Primordial goddess of the earth Hindu /\ Vedic
Prthivi, Mother goddess of earth Hindu /\ India /\ Vedic
Prthu, Creator god the head of the solar pantheon, an avatar of Visnu Hindu /\ Vedic
Ptah -- The Opener [Egypt]
Ptah, God of architecture, masons, metal working and sunrise he built boats to carry the souls of the dead Egypt
Pudicitia, Goddess of modesty and chastity Roman
Pukkasi, Goddess who is of terrifying appearance, why I do not know Buddhist /\ Tibet /\ Vajrayana
Punarvasu, Minor and benevolent goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Pura, also Pore
Purandhi, Minor goddess of prosperity and childbirth Hindu /\ Epic
Purvabhahadrapada, Benevolent minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Purvaphalguni, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Purvashadha, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Puskaitis, God of fruit Lithuania
Puspa, Mother goddess Buddhist /\ Tibet
Puspatara, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana
Pusti, Goddess of fertility of northern India Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Pusya, Goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic
Puta, Goddess responsible for the proper pruning of trees and shrubs respond Roman
Pwyll Pen Annwn, also Pwyll
Pwyll, Sometimes the ruler of the underworld Welsh
Qadshu, Goddess of fertility Syria

Qasynan, God of the smithies Arabic
Qebui, Four headed, winged, ram headed god of the north wind Egypt
Qenqentet, Goddess of memory Egypt
Qetesh, Goddess of love and beauty Egypt
Qetesh, Goddess of nature, whose cult - orgiastic Syria
Qos, Local weather /\ rainbow god Arabic
Quabso, Goddess of health, fertility and rain Tanzania
Quades, Goddess of fertility Semitic(West)
Quan Yin, Goddess of knowledge Buddhist
QudsuW., Personification of holiness Sumeria
Queen Maeve, Once a powerful goddess Ireland
Queen of Elphame, also Elphame
Quirinus, God of thunder and of war Roman
Quirinus, God of war and Tutelary god of the Sabines Roman
Quzah, Mountain and weather god Arabic





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