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W., also Isara Mesopotamia<br />
W., also Sulman[u] Mesopotamia<br />
Wachilt, Minor Goddess of the sea Celtic<br />
Wadd S., God of the moon Arabic<br />
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Wardi Mumi Finnish, Goddess of war Ugric<br />
Warna, Goddess of healing charms and war norse<br />
Warrta, Goddess of happiness Hindu<br />
Wayland, God of blacksmiths Anglo-Saxon<br />
Wele, Chief god Abaluyia<br />
Wepwawet, God of war and of the funerary cult Egypt<br />
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White Lady, Dryad of Death Celtic<br />
Widapokwi, Goddess of health and whirlwinds Yavapai<br />
Wilden Wip, Goddesses of healing germanic<br />
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Wisagatcak, Trickster god Cree<br />
Wodan, God of war germanic<br />
Wotan, also Odin<br />
Wotan, God of inspiration and magic germanic<br />
Wuluwaid, Male rainmaker Aus<br />
Wuruntemu, also Wurusemu<br />
Wurusemu, Goddess of the sun of Arrina Hittite<br />
Xantho, One of the Nereides Greek<br />
Xatel Ekwa, Goddess of war and the sun Hungary<br />
Xenia, Nymph Greek<br />
Xevioso, God of thunder Fon<br />
Xoli Kaltes, Goddess of warriors and of the dawn Hungary<br />
Yam, God of rivers and of the sea Canaan<br />
Yama, God of death Hindu<br />
Yambe, also Nazambi<br />
Yamm, God of the sea Ugarit<br />
Yang Chen, Goddess of learning and teaching Buddhist<br />
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Yaparamma, Goddess of commerce India<br />
Yarikh, God of the moon Canaan<br />
Yarilo, God of fertility Slavic<br />
Yarovit, God of victory Slavic<br />
Yarris, God of pestilence Hittite<br />
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Yhi, Goddess of light and creator goddess Karraur<br />
Yima, God of light Persia<br />
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Zaba, God of war Hurrian<br />
Zababa, Chief of the gods Kish<br />
Zalmoxis, also Gebeleizis<br />
Zalmoxis, Sometimes symbolized immortality Greek<br />
Zam, Earth spirit Persia<br />
Zamama, also Astabis<br />
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Zaria, Goddess of beauty Slavic<br />
Zarpandit, Goddess of pregnancy Assyria /\ Babylon<br />
Zarya, Goddess of healing waters Slavic<br />
Zashapuna, Tutelary god of the town of Kastama Hittite<br />
Zeme Mate, Creator of earth Latvia<br />
Zemlya Syra, also Mat<br />
Zemyna, Goddess of childbirth and life Lithuania<br />
Zephyrus, God of the west wind Greek<br />
Zeus, God of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods Greek<br />
Zeuxippe, One of the Oceanides Greek<br />
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Zisa, Goddess of autumn germanic<br />
Ziva Siva, Goddess of life Slavic<br />
Ziva, Goddess of long life Slavic<br />
Zizilia, Goddess of love and sexuality Poland<br />
Zoria, Goddess of morning, dawn and beauty Slavic<br />
Zorya, also Zoria<br />
Zu, God of thunder and storms Assyria<br />
Zurvan, God of infinite time Persia<br />
Zvezda Dennitsa, Morning star goddess Slavic<br />
Zvoruna, God of hunting Slavic<br />
Zvoruna, Goddess of the hunt and of animals Lithuania<br />
Zywie, Goddess of health and healing Poland<br />
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<description><![CDATA[Ua-Ildak, Goddess responsible for pastures and poplar trees Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Uadjet, Goddess of justice Egypt<br />
Uairebhuidhe, Bird goddess Ireland<br />
Ubastet, Goddess of healing and hunting Egypt<br />
Ubertas, Minor god of agriculture associated with prosperity Roman<br />
Ucchusma, God Buddhist<br />
Uchtsiti, Father of the gods Acoma<br />
Udadhikumara, Generic name of one of the group of deities called bhvanavasi Jain<br />
Ugar, Agriculture god Syria<br />
Ugaracandika, Distinctive form of a goddess Durga Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Ugatara, Goddess with a strange mode appearance, she carries a cup and a corpse on her head Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Ukat, Goddess of good luck Yana<br />
Ukko, God of rain storms, thunder, weather and the sky Finnish<br />
Uks Akka, Goddess midwives Swedish<br />
Ukur, Chthonic underworld god Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Uliliyassis, Minor god who removes impotence Hittite<br />
Ull, God of archery, hunting and skis norse /\ germanic<br />
Ullr, also Ull<br />
Uma, also Parvati<br />
Umvelinqangi, also Umvelinkwangi<br />
Ungamilia S., Goddess of the evening star Pacific<br />
Uni, Tutelary goddess of midwives and the sky Etruscan<br />
Unumbotte Bassari, Creator god Togo<br />
Unxia, Goddess of marriage who anointed the bridegroom's door Roman<br />
Upakesini, Minor goddess Buddhist<br />
Upayapattivasita, Minor goddess Buddhist<br />
Upulvan, Most senior of the four great gods Sri Lanka /\ Singhalese<br />
Urania, Muse of astronomy and astrology Greek<br />
Uranus, Titan god Greek<br />
Uras, Chthonic goddess of the earth Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Urd, Goddess of fate norse<br />
Urgel, God of the Pleiades Slavic<br />
Urjani, Goddess of physical prowess and strength Hindu<br />
Uruzimu, Deity involved in returning the lost Storm god of Nerik Hittite<br />
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<br />
Usnisa, God, guardian of the integration and a collective term for a group of eight gods Buddhist<br />
Usnisavijaya, Primordial goddess, widely worshipped in Tibet Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Utixo, God of the sky, rain, and thunder Hottentot<br />
Uttarabhadrapada, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Uttarapalguni, Minor goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Uttarasadha, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Uttu, Goddess of we've been and of vegetation Sumeria<br />
Utu (Babylonian: Shamash) god of the sun and justice.<br />
Utu, God of the sun Sumeria<br />
Vac, Goddess of speech Hindu<br />
Vac, Variety of Manjusri Buddhist<br />
Vacuna, Goddess of agriculture and leisure Roman<br />
Vaga, Goddess of the River Wye Celtic<br />
Vagisvara, Tutelary deity of Nepal and a god of speech Buddhist<br />
Vagitanus, Minor god of passage Roman<br />
Vahagn, God of war Armenia<br />
Vahgan, God of victory, born from fire and has flames for hair Armenia<br />
Vahguru Sikh, Creator god India<br />
Vairocana, First and oldest meditation Buddha Buddhist<br />
Vairotya, Goddess of learning Jain<br />
Vaisnavi, Mother goddess, a Sakti of Visnu Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Vajardaka, God Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Vajracarcika, Goddess who stands upon a corpse Buddhist<br />
Vajradhara, God Buddhist<br />
Vajradhatvisvari, Goddess Buddhist<br />
Vajragandhari, No information Buddhist<br />
Vakarine, Goddess of the evening star Slavic<br />
Valetudo, Goddess of health. Italy<br />
Vali, God who will survive Ragnarok norse /\ Icelandic<br />
Valli, Goddess Hindu<br />
Vanir, Major group of Norse gods the concerned with peace, prosperity and the fertility of the land norse /\ Icelandic<br />
Var, Goddess of marriage Vows norse<br />
Varaha, Third avatar of Visnu Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Varahi, Mother goddess who later became one of the goddesses of evil intent Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Varahmukio, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Varali, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Vari-Ma-Te-Takere, Mother goddess and creator been, whose six children had immaculate births Hervey Is.<br />
Varuna, Major guardian god of the sky and water Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Tamil /\ Vedic<br />
Varuni, Goddess of golden liquor Hindu<br />
Vasantadevi, Goddess of spring Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Vasio, God Vocontii Celtic /\ Gaelic<br />
Vasudeva, God Hindu<br />
Vasudhara, Female Buddha designate Buddhist<br />
Vasudhara, Goddess of fertility Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Vasumattisri, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Vasusri, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Vasya-Tara, Goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Vata, God of the wind Hindu /\ Persia /\ Vedic<br />
Vayu, God of the northwestern quarter Buddhist<br />
Vayukmara, God Jain<br />
Ve'ai, Feminine vegetation spirit and personification of the grasslands Koryak<br />
Ve, Mentioned in the prose Edda norse /\ Icelandic<br />
Ved Ava, Goddess of water Finnish /\ Ugric<br />
Veden Emo, Goddess of water Finnish<br />
Veive, Very young god Etruscan<br />
Veja Mate, Goddess of the wind - also responsible for birds and the woodlands Latvia<br />
Velaute'mtilan, Vegetation spirit Koryak<br />
Veles, God of flocks and herds, death and the Underworld Slavic /\ Russia<br />
Vellamo, Goddess of the sea Finnish<br />
Velu Mate, Chthonic underworld goddess and the queen of the dead Latvia<br />
Venda, Creator god, an ancient vegetation deity Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Venkata, Form of the god of Visnu Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Venus, Goddess of love, beauty, springtime, vineyards Roman<br />
Verbeia, Goddess of the Wharfe and Avon Rivers British<br />
Verbti, God of fire who the Christians identified with the devil Albania<br />
Verdandi, Goddess of the present norse<br />
Verethragna, God of victory, he is perceived to be present in the wind Persia /\ Iran<br />
Verevctor, Minor god of plowing associated with the sacrifices to Tellus and Ceres Roman<br />
Veritas, Goddess of truth Roman<br />
Verplaca, Goddess of family harmony Roman<br />
Vertumnus, God of change, commerce, fruits, gardens, plants, orchards and seasons Roman<br />
Vertumnus, Minor god of orchards and gardens, likely of Etruscan origin his festival is beingVertumnalia on August 13th Roman<br />
Vesna, Goddess of spring Slavic<br />
Vesta, Goddess of the hearth fire and marriage Roman<br />
Vetali, Goddess of terrifying appearance Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Vi of Wara, Goddess of healing springs germanic<br />
Vidyraja, Tutelary god concerned with the implementation of the law Buddhist /\ Meola<br />
Vila, Goddesses of justice Slovenian<br />
Viracocho, also Huiracocha<br />
Viracpocha, also Vairacocha<br />
Viradechthis, also Harimella<br />
Viranakka, Goddess of hunting Saami<br />
Virginia, Goddess of politics Roman<br />
Virtus, Goddess of justice, Virtue, Valor Roman<br />
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<br />
Visnu, also Vishnu<br />
Vivasvat, God of warriors India<br />
Vodni Panny, Goddesses of rivers Slavic<br />
Volos, also Veles<br />
Volos, God of death and commerce Slavic<br />
Voluptas, Goddess of sensual pleasure Roman<br />
Voluspa, Goddess of wisdom norse<br />
Vor, Goddess of knowledge, wisdom and prudence norse<br />
Vulcan, God of fire, inventing and metal working Roman]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Ta'ata, also Senx<br />
Ta'xet Haida, also Tia<br />
Ta'xet, God of the sky, who receives the souls of those who die by violence Haida<br />
Ta'yan, Supreme Being who does not meddle in human affairs Koryak<br />
Ta-bitjet, Goddess who protects against scorpion bite, though her symbol is the scorpion Egypt<br />
Taautos, God who later devolved into the Egyptian Thoth Phoenicia<br />
Tabiti, Goddess of fire Scythia<br />
Tacoma, Goddess of fresh waters Salish<br />
Taditkara, Goddess of light Buddhist<br />
Tages, God of prophecy Etruscan<br />
Tagni, God of witchcraft Italy<br />
Tahc I, Goddess of war Tunica<br />
Tailitu, also Taillte<br />
Taillte, Goddess of Lughnasadh and August Ireland<br />
Taio, Goddess of the moon. Lakalai<br />
Takkiraja, God Buddhist<br />
Taksaka, Snake god Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Taliesin, Minor barley god worshipped through the 16th century Welsh<br />
Tallai, Goddess of dew, rain Syria<br />
Tamara, Goddess of the River Tamar British<br />
Tamesis, Goddess of the River Thames British<br />
Tammuz, Agriculture god Sumeria<br />
Tammuz, God of agriculture and fertility Assyria<br />
Tammuz, Harvest god Hittite<br />
Tan ma, Goddesses of health and medicine Tibet<br />
Tana'oa, God of weather Marquesas Is.<br />
Tana, Star goddess Italy<br />
Tanaquil, Goddess of justice Roman<br />
Tango, God of virgin birth, kinda Hervey Is.<br />
Tanit, Goddess of the moon Phoenicia /\ Carthage<br />
Tannus, Thunder god Tinnus Taranus British<br />
Tano, God of rivers Togo<br />
Tanus, Star god Italy<br />
Tapio, God of forests Russia<br />
Tara, Goddess of the stars Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Vedic /\ Epic<br />
Taranis, Death goddess and mysterious sky god Celtic<br />
Tarhunt, Weather god Hurrian /\ Anatolia<br />
Tari Pennu Khond, Chthonic goddess India<br />
Tarpatassis, Demon who staves off sickness and grants long, healthy life Hittite<br />
Taru, Weather god Hittite /\ Hurrian<br />
Tarvos Trigaranos, Bull god Roman /\ Celtic<br />
Tasenetnofret, Goddess Egypt<br />
Tasimmet, Goddess of weather and storms Hittite<br />
Tasmettu[m], Goddess Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Tasmisu, Attendant god Hittite /\ Hurrian<br />
Tate, Creator spirit of the winds, he controls the changing of the seasons and guides the spirits of dead Sioux<br />
Tatenen, Chthonic vegetation god, the apotheosis of the Nile silt Egypt<br />
Tatqa'hicin, Vegetation spirit Koryak<br />
Tau, also Tayau<br />
Taueret, Goddess of fertility, rebirth, justice, pregnancy and childbirth Egypt<br />
Taultiu, also Taillte<br />
Taurt -- The great lady [Egypt]<br />
Tawa, God of the Sun Pueblo<br />
Taweret, Goddess who protects childbirth Egypt<br />
Taweskare, also Tawiscara<br />
Tawhoavasita, Minor goddess Buddhist<br />
Tawiskaro, also Tawiscara<br />
Tcolawitze, Fire spirit Hopi<br />
Te-Manava-Roa, Creator being, one of three Hervey Is.<br />
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.<br />
Tefnut, Goddess of the dawn, dew, moisture, justice and rain clouds Egypt<br />
Tegid Voel, Goddess of water identified by the poet Taliesin Welsh<br />
Teharonhiawagon, Creator spirit Mohawk<br />
Teibas, Tutelary god Armenia /\ Uart<br />
Tejosnina, God Buddhist<br />
Telepinu[s], God of fertility Hittite /\ Hurrian<br />
Telesphorus, God of strength Roman<br />
Telesto, Goddess of initiations Greek<br />
Telipinu, Agriculture god Hittite<br />
Tellus, Goddess of agriculture, grain fields and fertility Roman<br />
Telta, also Taillte<br />
Tempestates, Goddess of storms and wind Roman<br />
Tenanto'mwan, Creator spirit Koryak<br />
Tengri, Sky god Mongol<br />
Terminus, God of boundaries and landmarks Roman /\ Greek<br />
Terra Mater, also Terra<br />
Terra, Goddess of the earth Roman<br />
Tesub, Storm god Hittite /\ Hurrian<br />
Tethys, Goddess of the sea Roman<br />
Teutates, God of the tribe Celtic<br />
Thab-Iha, Hearth god Tibet /\ Bon<br />
Thakur Deo, Goddess of childbirth Etruscan<br />
Thalia, Goddess of burlesque Greek<br />
Thanatos, God of death and pain Greek<br />
Thatmanitu, Goddess of healing Phoenicia<br />
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.<br />
the list<br />
the Table of Gods<br />
Thea, Goddess of the dawn Greek<br />
Theandros, God known only from Greek and Roman inscriptions Arabic<br />
Thebe, Nymph Greek<br />
Themis, Goddess of fire, hospitality, human rights, justice Greek<br />
Thermaia, Goddess of healing springs Roman<br />
Thetis, Goddess of rivers and oceans Greek<br />
this version of the table of gods is maintained by greyarea<br />
Thmei, Goddess of justice Egypt<br />
Thoeris, Goddess of health and justice Egypt<br />
Thor, God of the sky, thunder , storms, sea journeys, the administration of justice and war norse<br />
Thora Bushmen, also Kaang<br />
Thoth -- The great measurer [Egypt]<br />
Thoth, God of astronomy, science, death, education, wisdom, geometry, law, magic, mathematics, medicine, the moon and surveying Egypt<br />
Thunor, God of fertility, lightning and thunder germanic<br />
Tiamat - Great goddess, counterpart of Sumerian Nintu. Primeval chaos. Destroyed by her children to create the world.<br />
Tiamat, Goddess of chaos in the creation myth Mesopotamia<br />
Tiamat, Goddess of the ocean Babylon<br />
Tiamontennu, also Bishamon-Ten<br />
Tian-zhu, also Tien Tsun<br />
Tiberinus, God of the river Tiber Roman<br />
Tie, Goddess of intelligence and wisdom Egypt<br />
Tikesnosna, God, Guardian in the northwestern quarter Buddhist<br />
Tilla, Bull god Hittite /\ Hurrian<br />
Tilo, God of the sky and of thunder and rain Mozambique<br />
Tin, Sky god Etruscan<br />
Ting-jian, also Gao Yao<br />
Tinia, God of storms Etruscan<br />
Tinnit, Goddess Carthage<br />
Tino Taata, Creator god regarded as the tutelary deity who created mankind Society Is.<br />
Tir Mumia, God of wisdom concerned with writing Unknown<br />
Tirumal, Creator god equated with Visnu Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Tishtrya, God of the sea and water Iran<br />
Tishtrya, Rain /\ cloud god Persia<br />
Tisiphone of Eumenides, Goddess of justice Greek<br />
Tispak, Tutelary god of the city of Esnumma Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Titans, Second group of gods of the pre-Hellenic pantheon Greek<br />
Tiwaz, also Tyr<br />
Tiwaz, God of law germanic<br />
Tna'nto, Spirit of dawn, the first light of the dawn deified Koryak<br />
Tne'sqan, also Tecei'vune<br />
Toko'yoto, Guardian spirit who is one of the owners of the world,specifically the Pacific Ocean Koryak<br />
Tomituka S., Goddess of rain Pacific<br />
Tomor, Creator and wind and god, he is still around Albania<br />
Tomor, God of the winds as well as Creator god, he is still worshipped today Albania<br />
Tomwo'get, Archetypical creator spirit Koryak<br />
Toneili, also Tonenili<br />
Topogh, Goddess of the evening star Kenya<br />
Tork, Guardian of the mountains and their inhabitants Armenia<br />
Toumou, No one really knows what this god did Egypt<br />
Toutiorix, also Borvo<br />
Trailokyaviaya, God Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Trayasrinsa, Collective name for the group of Deva gods Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Triglav, Three headed god Poland<br />
Trikantakidevi, Goddess of terrible appearance Hindu<br />
Trimurti, Collective name of the major triad Hindu<br />
Tripura, Mother goddess Hindu /\ Jain<br />
Trita, Goddess Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Tritons, Minor sea gods Roman<br />
Trograin, Minor god Ireland<br />
Trukwinu Mana, Goddess rain Hopi<br />
Tsehub, God of weather Hittite<br />
Tsentsa, Good Creator Twin Huron<br />
Tsho gyalma, Goddess of happiness Tibet<br />
Tsichtinako, Female spirit of the creation myth Acoma<br />
Tsui'goab, Rain god Hottentot<br />
Tsunigoab Khoi, Creator god of who walks with a limp and - invoked at dawn each day Namibia<br />
Tu-Metua, God of silence who had an immaculate birth Hervey Is.<br />
Tuatha De Dananmn, Collective name for the final pantheon Ireland<br />
Tuetates, God of war Celtic<br />
Tuetatesa, God of war Gaul<br />
Tule Zande, Spider god who brought the seeds of all the plants on earth Sudan<br />
Tule, also Bele<br />
Tulsi, Goddess of basil plants India<br />
Tuntu Ainu, also Kamui<br />
Turan, Goddess of love and the tutelary deity of Vulci Etruscan<br />
Turan, Goddess of peace Etruscan<br />
Turrean, Goddess Tureann Ireland<br />
Tutu, Tutelary god of Borsippa Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Tvastar, Creator god Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Tyche, Goddess of fortune Roman /\ Greek<br />
Tyr, God of justice, sports and war norse<br />
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<description><![CDATA[Sa Kono, Creator god, one of a pair of creator deities Guinea<br />
Sabaoth, Creator god Christian /\ Gnostic<br />
Sabazios, Agriculture god Phrygian /\ NW Turkey<br />
Sachmet, also Sakhemet<br />
Saci, Goddess of physical prowess, Strength India<br />
Sadarnuna, Goddess of the new moon Sumeria<br />
Sadbhuja-Sitatara, God Buddhist<br />
Sadhumati, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Vajrayana<br />
Sadrapa, God of healing Syria<br />
Sadwes, Goddess rain, of storms, thunder, lightning, hail, snow Persia<br />
Safekh aabut, Goddess of knowledge Egypt<br />
Saga, Goddess of history norse<br />
Saga, Goddess of knowledge and waterfalls norse<br />
Sagaramati, God Buddhist<br />
Sagbata, God of smallpox Dahomey<br />
Sahar, God of the moon Aramaic<br />
Sai' Al Quan, Local guardian god, believed to be Protector of caravans Semitic /\ Nabataean<br />
Saitada, Goddess of mourning Celtic<br />
Sajara, Rainbow god Songhoi<br />
Sakhemet, Goddess of war Egypt<br />
Sakra, God Buddhist<br />
Sakti, also Parvati<br />
Sakti, also Sati<br />
Sakti, Personification of a god Hindu /\ Buddhist /\ Jain<br />
Sakyamuni, God, the historical Buddha Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Sala, Goddess of war Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Salacia, Goddess of the sea Roman<br />
Salagrama, Form of the god Visnu Hindu<br />
Salim, God of the evening Syria<br />
Salm of Mahram, Local tutelary god Arabic<br />
Salmacis, Goddess Fountain, spring Greek<br />
Salman, also Salm of Mahram<br />
Salmaone, Mother goddess Greek<br />
Salus, Goddess of health, prosperity and public welfare Roman /\ Sabine<br />
Sama, Obscure heroic god Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Samael, Creator god aka the blind god Christian /\ Gnostic<br />
Samantabhadra, God, a form of a spiritual meditation Buddha Buddhist<br />
Samantaorabha, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Vajrayana<br />
Samas, God of the sun and patron deity of Sippa and Larsa Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Samba, Heroic god Hindu<br />
Sami'yaila Bella Coola, also Senx<br />
Samkarsana, Local last form of Balarama Dravidian /\ Camille<br />
Samkhat, Goddess of happiness and joy Babylon<br />
Sampsa, Vegetation god who gives life to seed who lies dormant through the winter Finnish<br />
Sams, Sun deity who in the north is a male and in the south female Greek<br />
Samundra, Goddess of rivers India<br />
Samvara, God Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
San-Dui, Tutelary god Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Sandhya, Goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sangarius, God of rivers Greek<br />
Sani, also Manda<br />
Sani, Astral god Hindu /\ Buddhist<br />
Saning Sari, Rice mother goddess Java<br />
Sanjna, Goddess of warriors Hindu<br />
Sanju Kafir, Harvest goddess Afghanistan<br />
Sankari, Mother goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sankha[pala], Snake god Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sanmukha, God, a form of Skanda Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Santa, Mother goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Santana, Minor goddess Hindu<br />
Santoshi Mata, Mother goddess of recent origin, about 1960 Hindu<br />
Sanu Kafir, God Afghanistan<br />
Sao, Goddess of sailing Greek<br />
Sapas, God of the sun Canaan<br />
Sapientia, Goddess of wisdom Roman<br />
Sar Akka, Goddess midwives Swedish<br />
Sar, God of the dawn Syria<br />
Sara, Minor war god Babylon /\ Akkadia<br />
Saraddevi, Fertility and vegetation goddess associated autumn Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Sarama, Attendant goddess of the god Indra Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Vedic /\ Epic<br />
Saranya, Primordial goddess Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Sarapis, God, rather late in arrival Egypt<br />
Sarasvati Hindu,, Goddess of astronomy, science, education, wisdom, eloquence and rivers Vedic<br />
Saravakarmavaranavisodhani, God of the richer, another deification of text Buddhist<br />
Sarra Itu, also Sarrahitu<br />
Sarrahitu, Goddess of fertility who started out being Tutelary goddess of the city of Su-Sin Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Sarritor, Minor god of agriculture invoked during the growing and harvesting of crops Roman<br />
Sarruma, God Hittite /\ Hurrian<br />
Sarvabuddharma-Kosavati, God of literature, the deification of texts Buddhist<br />
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Sarvakarmsvaranavisodhani, God of literature Buddhist<br />
Sarvanaranaviskambhin, God, a spiritual meditation buddha Buddhist<br />
Sarvasokatamonirghatmatiage, God, another spiritual meditation buddha Buddhist<br />
Sarvastramahajvala, Messenger goddess Jain<br />
Sasuratum, Midwife goddesses, they are seven in number Canaan<br />
Satabhisa, Minor goddess of fortune who is not very nice at all Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sataruri, Minor goddess the victim of incest Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Satet, also Sati<br />
Satet, Goddess of archery and hunting Egypt<br />
Sati, also Parvati<br />
Sati, Goddess of waterfalls Egypt<br />
Sati, Mother goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ India /\ Epic<br />
Satis, Minor goddess of fertility Egypt<br />
Satrughna, Minor god Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Saturn, God of agriculture, seeds, astronomy, Saturn, education Roman<br />
Saturnus, also Saturn<br />
Satyabhama, Goddess Hindu /\ Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Satyr, Generic term for woodland gods and divine beings Roman /\ Greek<br />
Saule, God of war Lithuania<br />
Saule, Goddess of the sun Baltic<br />
Sauska, Goddess of healing Mesopotamia<br />
Savaki Tungus, also Khovaki<br />
Savari, Goddess of terrifying appearance, or so it is said Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Savati, Minor benevolent goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Savitar, God of war and the sun Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Savpayanjiha, God, a spiritual meditation buddha Buddhist<br />
Saxnot, Tutelary god, at one time required to be denounced at Christian baptism Saxon<br />
Say, Minor god of destiny Egypt<br />
Scabies, Goddess invoked to cure skin diseases Roman<br />
Scamander, God of rivers Greek<br />
Scanda, also Karttikeya<br />
Scotia, Goddess of the sea Greek<br />
Sebitti, Collective name for the minor war gods Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Secia, Goddess of stored seeds Roman<br />
Securita, Guardian goddess invoked to ensure continuing stability of the Roman Empire Roman<br />
Sed, Guardian god popular as a personal deity Egypt<br />
Sedena, also Nerrivik<br />
Sefkhet-Abwy, Local goddess, concerned with libraries and writing Egypt<br />
Segeta, Goddess of healing of springs Gaul<br />
Segetia, Goddess of planted seeds [part of a trinity] Roman<br />
Segomo, God of war Celtic<br />
Seker, God of death and light Egypt<br />
Sekhet-Hor, Cow goddess of lower Egypt Egypt<br />
Sekhet, Goddess of justice, beer, war Egypt<br />
Sekhmet -- Mighty One [Egypt]<br />
Sekhmet, Goddess of war Egypt<br />
Selardi, God of the moon Armenia<br />
Selene, Goddess of the moon and the stars Greek<br />
Selket, Goddess of scorpions, and helper of women in childbirth Egypt<br />
Semargl, God of barley and family Slavic<br />
Semele, Mother goddess Roman /\ Greek<br />
Senecta, Goddess of old age Greek<br />
Sentanta, also Cu Chulain<br />
Sentia, Goddess who heightens feelings Roman<br />
Seocosus, God of war popular with various troops of the Roman legions Roman /\ Iberia<br />
Sepset, Local funerary goddess from Memphis Egypt<br />
Sequana, Goddess of the Seine River Gaul<br />
Sequana, Goddess who lived beneath the rivers British<br />
Sequena, also Sequana<br />
Serapis, God of grain, of grain Egypt<br />
Serida, Mother goddess Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Serket[-hetyt], Minor mortuary goddess Egypt<br />
Serqet, Goddess of the morning star Egypt<br />
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<br />
Sesat, Goddess of books and knowledge Egypt<br />
Seshat -- Lady of the Library [Egypt]<br />
Sessrumnir, Goddess of fertility germanic<br />
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.<br />
Set, God of black magic, destruction, evil, storms, thunder, drought and chaos Egypt<br />
Seta Pokot, Goddess of the Pleiades as well as Goddess of fertility Kenya<br />
Seth --  Lord of Upper Egypt [Egypt]<br />
Seth, Desert god Egypt<br />
Seyon, Creator god Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Sezmu, Minor god of one of the wine and oil presses Egypt<br />
Sga'na Haida, God of the sea PNW<br />
Shadanna-Subrahmanya, Form of the god Kattikeya Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Shahar, God of warriors and the dawn Canaan<br />
Shai, God of fate Egypt<br />
Shait, Goddess of justice Egypt<br />
Shakuru, Spirit of war and the sun Pawnee<br />
Shala, Goddess of storms Canaan<br />
Shalim, God of dusk and of warriors Canaan<br />
Shamash - Son of Sin, god of the sun who protects the poor and travellers. <br />
Shamash, God of war, justice, divination and prophecy Babylon<br />
Shamish, God of the sun and the god of justice Babylon<br />
Shang Ti, also Pak Tai<br />
Shani, Astral god who brought misfortune Hindu<br />
Shapash, Goddess of war Ugarit<br />
Shapshu, Goddess of war and the sun Canaan<br />
Shashaya, Goddess of the morning star Tanzania<br />
Shashti, Goddess of children and childbirth Hindu<br />
Shaushka, Powerful goddess Ishtar Hittite /\ Hurrian /\ Akkadia<br />
Sheela[Sheila] Na Gig, Protective or blessing deity Ireland<br />
Shina Tsu Hime, also Shina-Tsu-Hiko<br />
Shitala, Goddess of disease [smallpox] Hindu<br />
Shiva, God of fertility Hindu<br />
Shomde Kafir, Local creator god known throughout HinduKush Afghanistan<br />
Shona, also Nosenga Kotrkore<br />
Shu, God of the atmosphere, light, war, wind Egypt<br />
Shurdi, Storm god who had been revered in recent times Albania<br />
Shutu, Goddess of the winds Babylon<br />
Shuwi Kafir, also Nirmali<br />
Si'a, Minor attendant goddess Phoenicia<br />
Si, Goddess of justice Slavic<br />
Sia, God of perception Egypt<br />
Siaparamita, Philosophical deity Buddhist<br />
Siddhi, Minor goddess of fortune who grants favors Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Siddhi, Old gods who live it in the hills Ireland<br />
Siduri, Minor goddess of happiness, merriment, wine making, brewing and of wisdom Sumeria<br />
Sif, Goddess of agriculture, fertility and autumn norse<br />
Sigyn, Goddess who ran with Loki a norse /\ Icelandic<br />
Sikhandin, Minor deity, one of a group of emancipated gods Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sikhin, Physician god Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Silvanus, God of nature and the woods Roman<br />
Sin - Moon god and the father of Shamash; counterpart of the Sumerian Nanna.<br />
Sin, God of the moon Babylon<br />
Sin, Patron goddess of warriors Ireland<br />
Sinann, Goddess of rivers Celtic<br />
Sindgund, Goddess of healing charms germanic<br />
Sindhu, Goddess of rivers Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Sinhanada, Physician god Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Sinivali, Minor goddess of prosperity Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Sio Humis, Rain god Ahopui<br />
Siofn, Goddess listed by Snorri norse /\ Icelandic<br />
Sionnan, Goddess of the River Shannon Ireland<br />
Sipe Gialmo, Mother goddess, the queen of the world Tibet /\ Bon<br />
Sipylene, Mother goddess worshiped in the Metroon sanctuary Anatolia /\ Symnra<br />
Sirah, also Siris<br />
Sirara, Goddess of the Persian Gulf, Enki said so Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Siris, Goddess of banquets and rain clouds Babylon<br />
Sirona, Goddess of beneficial hot springs British<br />
Sirona, Local goddess of healing from the Moselle basin of Germanicy Roman /\ Celtic<br />
Sirsir, Guardian god of boatmen Babylon /\ Akkadia<br />
Sirtur, Goddess of sheep Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Sisnaaxil, also Qamai'ts<br />
Sisyphos, God of the faded sun Corinthian<br />
Sita, Chthonic goddess of the earth Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sitala[mata], Mother goddess of healing Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sitapata, Goddess /\ Buddha designate Buddhist<br />
Siva, Principle creative and destructive god Hindu /\ India<br />
Sivini, God of the sun Armenia<br />
Sivottama, Minor god Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sjofn, Goddess of love and passion norse<br />
Skadi, Goddess norse /\ Icelandic<br />
Skanda, also Karttikeya<br />
Skanda, God of war Hindu /\ Puranic /\ India /\ Epic<br />
Skuld, Goddess and future norse<br />
Slaine, Thought to be a deity of healing and the medical arts Ireland<br />
sMan-Bla, God, in medicine Buddha Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Smertrios, God of war and tutelary deity of the Treveri Celtic<br />
Smrti, Minor god Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Snegurochka, Goddess and winter Russia<br />
Snotra, Goddess of knowledge, wisdom and Virtue norse<br />
So Ewe, And weather god Togo<br />
Sobek -- He who causes to be fertile [Egypt]<br />
Sobek, Crocodile god Egypt<br />
Sodasi, Minor goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sodza Ewe, God of the sky, prayed to weekly to send rain Togo<br />
Sofh, Goddess of education Egypt<br />
Sogblen Ewe, Messenger god Togo<br />
Sokar, Chthonic underworld god who is the guardian of the necropolis at Memphis Egypt<br />
Sol, God of war and the sun Roman<br />
Sol, Goddess of the sun norse /\ Icelandic<br />
Solbon, Goddess of the morning star and the evening star Slavic<br />
Solntse, Goddess of war Slavic<br />
Soma, God of the moon Hindu<br />
Somaskanda, Aspect of the god Siva, a god for all who Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Somnus, God of sleep and dreams Roman<br />
Somtus, God Egypt<br />
Sopedu, Guardian god of the eastern border Egypt<br />
Sophia, Primordial female force of the cosmos Christian /\ Greek /\ Gnostic<br />
Sophrosyne, Goddess of temperance and moderation Greek<br />
Sors, God of luck Roman<br />
Soteira, Goddess of safety Greek<br />
Sothis Egypt, Astral goddess who heralds Arias of the Nile Hellenic<br />
Souconna, River goddess the guardian of the river Saone Roman /\ Celtic<br />
Spadareamet, Chthonic goddess concerned with fertility of the earth and death, the Christians equate her name with hell Armenia<br />
Speio, Goddess of caves Greek<br />
Spercheius, God of rivers Greek<br />
Spermo, One of the Oenotropae Greek<br />
Spes, Goddess of happiness, hope and law Roman<br />
Spiniesis, Minor agricultural god is charged with responsibility of uprooting thorn bushes Unknown<br />
Sraddha, Goddess Faith Hindu<br />
Sravana, Minor benevolent goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sravistha, Minor benevolent goddess of fortune i Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sri[devi], Goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sri[devi], Goddess of terrible appearance and Royal attire Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Srikantha, Minor god consider to be an aspect of Siva Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Srivasumukhi, Minor attendant goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Srividyavedi, Minor goddess who likes to wear a necklace of teeth and bones Hindu<br />
Stanitakumara, Youthful appearing god Jain<br />
Sterculius, Minor god of agriculture who would fit right in with politicians, who is, his concern - spreading the BS on the fields Roman<br />
Sthenias, Goddess of physical prowess and strength Greek<br />
Strenua, Goddess of vigor who gives energy to the weak and tired Roman<br />
Stribog, God of the winds Slavic<br />
Strymon, God of rivers Greek<br />
Styx, Chthonic goddess of the River Styx Greek<br />
Su, Primordial god of the air Egypt<br />
Suada, Goddess of persuasion Roman<br />
Subhadra, Goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Subhaga, Minor goddess Buddhist<br />
Subhamekhala, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Meola<br />
Subrahmanya, Minor warrior deity Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sucellos, God of rivers, death and a hammer god Celtic<br />
Suddhodana, Primordial data the father of Buddha's line Buddhist<br />
Sudrem Kafir, Weather god created for the breath of the god Imra Afghanistan<br />
Sudurjaya, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Vajrayana<br />
Sugriva, Monkey god Hindu /\ Epic<br />
Suk, also Kangalogba Pokot<br />
Suk, also Seta Pokot<br />
Suk, also Topoh Pokot<br />
Suk, also Tororut Pokot<br />
Sukarasya, Minor goddess Buddhist<br />
Sukkamielli, Goddess of frenzied love Finnish<br />
Sukla-Tara, Goddess an emanation of all the meditation Buddhas Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Sukra, Astral god, - the personification of the planet Venus, he tutored demons on the side Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Suksma, Minor deity Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sul-Pa-e The, Astral and fertility god, a personification of the planet Jupiter Sumeria /\ Mia<br />
Sul-utula, Rather personal tutelary god Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Sul, Goddess of hot springs Sulla Sulis Sulevia Celtic<br />
Suleviae, Goddess of passage, normally associated with crossroads Roman /\ Celtic<br />
Sulini, Minor goddess appearance Hindu<br />
Sulis, Underworld goddess concerned with knowledge and of prophecy Roman /\ Celtic<br />
Sullat, Minor god an attendant of God of the sun Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Sulman[u] Mesopotamia, Chthonic war and fertility god Semitic<br />
Sulmanitu W., Goddess of fertility concerned with love and war Semitic<br />
Sulsaga, Astral goddess Sumeria<br />
Sumalini, Attendant minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Sumati, Deification of literature Buddhist<br />
Sumbha, Goddess who is the guardian of the downward direction Buddhist<br />
Sumbharaja, God who is the guardian of the downward direction Buddhist<br />
Summanus, God of thunder Roman /\ Etruscan<br />
Sumugan, God of the River plains Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Sumuqan, also Sakka[n]<br />
Sun Wu-Kong, also Sun Hou-Shi<br />
Sundara, Goddess who is a prosperous aspect of Siva, a god Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Sundara, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Suparikiritanaasri, Physician god Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Suparnakumara, God Jain<br />
Sura, Goddess of wine Hindu<br />
Suraksini, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Meola<br />
Surangama, God Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Surarnadhadravimalaratnaprabhasa, Physician god Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Suresvara, God, one of the Rudra gods Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Surya, God of light and war Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Surya, Goddess of the sun Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Sutekh, God of weather Hurrian<br />
Suwaliyattas, God of warriors Hittite<br />
Svadha, Minor goddess Hindu<br />
Svantovit, God of fire and war Slavic<br />
Svaraghosaraja, Physician god Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Svarazic, God of fire Slavic<br />
Svarogich, also Svarazic<br />
Svarozic, also Svarazic<br />
Svasthavesini, One of those rather ugly goddesses Hindu<br />
Svasti devi, Goddess of the home Hindu<br />
Syamatara, Goddess, a form of the goddess Tara Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Syn, Goddess of justice norse<br />
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<description><![CDATA[Ra -- Father of the gods [Egypt]<br />
Ra, God of rebirth and war and the sun Egypt<br />
Rachmay, Goddess of health and nurses Canaan<br />
Radha, Goddess of emotional love Hindu /\ Puranic /\ India /\ Epic<br />
Ragno, Creation goddess Hopi<br />
Rahu, Primordial cosmic deity, therefore a god Hindu<br />
Rajamatangi, Goddess Hindu<br />
Raka, Minor goddess of prosperity Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Ran, Goddess of the sea norse<br />
Rana Neida, Goddess of spring Saami /\ Lappland<br />
Rangda, Goddess of fertility and of sexuality, Lust Bali<br />
Ranno, God of gardens Egypt<br />
Ranu Bai, Goddess of rivers India<br />
Rapithwin, God of the noon day heat Persia<br />
Rati mbati ndua, God of the underworld who devours the dead Fiji<br />
Rati, Goddess of fertility, love, passion and of sex Hindu /\ Balinese<br />
Ratis, Goddess of protective fortifications Celtic<br />
Ratri, Goddess of the night Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Ratu Mai Mbula, God of fertility Fiji<br />
Ravana, Demon King of Lanka who abducted Sita Hindu<br />
Re'are'a, Goddess of happiness, joy Tahiti<br />
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<br />
Renenutet, Goddess of fortune, grain, milk, harvest, nursing babies Renenutet Egypt<br />
Renpet, Goddess of spring Egypt<br />
Reret, Goddess Egypt<br />
Resep[A]Mukal, War and plague god who originated in Syria Phoenicia /\ Canaan<br />
Reseph Mikal, God of lightning and thunder Phoenicia<br />
Resheph, God of plague and of the underworld Phoenicia<br />
Resheph, God of plague Canaan<br />
Resphu, God of war, worshipped in the Nile Delta Syria<br />
Revanta, God of hunters Hindu<br />
Revati, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Rhadamanthos, Marriage of chthonic underworld god Roman /\ Greek<br />
Rhea, Primordial goddess of childbirth, earth, fertility, mountains Greek<br />
Rheda, Goddess of spring germanic<br />
Rheie, also Rhea<br />
Rhiannon, Chthonic goddess of birds and horses Ireland<br />
Riddi, Goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Riddihivasita, Minor goddess Buddhist<br />
Rigenmucha, God New Guinea<br />
Rigisamus, God of war Roman /\ Celtic<br />
Rimmon, Sun god Babylon<br />
Rind, Goddess of winter norse<br />
Ritona, Goddess of river fords Roman /\ Celtic<br />
Robigo, Goddess of grain Roman<br />
Rod, God of fertility Slavic<br />
Rodasi, Goddess of lightning Vedic<br />
Rohini, Goddess of learning Jain<br />
Rohini, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Roma, Very minor god of our culture Roman /\ Greek<br />
Roman, also Kloanthes Hellenized<br />
Rosmerta, Goddess of healing, water, and sacred springs Roman /\ Celtic /\ Gaul<br />
Rozanica, Goddess of winter Slavic<br />
Rsbha, Avatar of the god Vishnu Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Ruda, Tutelary god, an androgynous being Arabic<br />
Rudiobus, Thought to be a horse god Roman /\ Gaelic<br />
Rudra, God of death, disease, healing, jungle, lightning, storms, thunder and the wind Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Rudracandra, Distinct form of the goddess Durga Hindu<br />
Rugievit, Local war god Slavic /\ Rugen Is.<br />
Rugiu Boba, Goddess of autumn Lithuania<br />
Rukko, Creator Mandaean<br />
Rukmini, Goddess who is avatar of Laksmi among other things Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Rumina, Goddess of infants Roman<br />
Runcina, Goddess of agriculture who presides over weeding Roman<br />
Rundas, God of fortune who is associated with hunting Hittite /\ Hurrian<br />
Ruoini, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Rusina, Goddess of fields and open country Roman<br />
Rwewti, Lion god who guards the temple of heaven Egypt<br />
Ryuhwa, Goddess of water Korea<br />
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Oanuava, Very old goddess of the earth British<br />
Obarator, God responsible for overseeing the fertilizing of crops Roman<br />
Occator, God who oversees the growth and harvesting of crops Roman<br />
Ocelus, God of healing who became syncretized with the god Mars Roman /\ British<br />
Ocrisia, Goddess of fire Roman<br />
Oculata, Goddess of healing and the eyes Roman<br />
Oden, also Odin<br />
Odin, God of war, death, wisdom and divination. Chief of the gods norse<br />
Odras, Goddess of pools Ireland<br />
Oenghus, God of love Ireland<br />
Ogdoad, Eight primordial elements of chaos, they exist prior to the creation of God of the sun and known in Middle Egypt Egypt<br />
Ogetsu no hime, Goddess of food Shinto<br />
Ogma, God of education, genius, eloquence, language and magic Celtic<br />
Ogmios, also Ogma<br />
Ogmius, also Ogma<br />
Ogun, also Ogoun<br />
Oi Suk, God more long the lines of personal illness rather than plague Kenya<br />
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<br />
Okeanos, God of the oceans Greek<br />
Ola Bibi, Local plague goddess associated with cholera Hindu<br />
Old Man Blackfoot, also Na Pe'<br />
Olla, Goddess of fire Cuba<br />
Ollathair, also Dagda<br />
Ollin, also Nahuti Ollin<br />
Ollintonatiuh, also Nahuti Ollin<br />
Olloatir, also Epos<br />
Olojo, also Olodumare<br />
Olokum, Goddess of the ocean depths West Indies<br />
Olokum, Hermaphroditic god Puerto Rico<br />
Olorun, also Olodumare<br />
Olosa, Goddess of fishermen Puerto Rico<br />
Olwen, Goddess of summer and war Welsh<br />
Omichle, Primordial principle Phoenicia /\ Hellenic<br />
Oni, also Olodumare<br />
Onuava, Goddess of earth and fertility, known only from inscriptions Celtic /\ Gaelic<br />
Onuris, God of hunting and war Egypt /\ Hellenized<br />
Ophthalmitis, Goddess of eyesight Greek<br />
Ops, Goddess of fertility, prosperity and the harvest Roman<br />
Oraios, Primordial deity, one of seven androgynous elements born to the prime parent and ruler of the seven heavens of chaos Christian /\ Gnostic<br />
Orbona, Goddess of healing and childhood diseases Roman<br />
Orcus, Chthonic underworld god Roman<br />
Ordog, Who after the Christian derived became syncretized with the Christian Devil Hungary<br />
Oreades, Female animistic spirits of the mountains Roman /\ Greek<br />
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Orthia, Locally worshipped mother goddess of later syncretized with the more widely accepted maternal deities such as Kybele<br />
Osiris -- King of the dead [Egypt]<br />
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.<br />
Osiris, Originally a chthonic grain god of fertility, burial rites and supreme god - worshipped from Ca. 3000 BCE-400 CE Egypt<br />
Ossa, Goddess of rumors Greek<br />
Ostara, also Eostre<br />
Ostara, Goddess of spring and the sun germanic<br />
Ostaraki, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Ot, Goddess of fire Mongol<br />
Othin, also Odin<br />
Ouranos, Primordial goddess of heaven and created and - the consort of the earth mother Gaia Greek<br />
Owiot Luiseno, God of the moon who is the ancestral deity of this tribe California<br />
Oya, Goddess of violent rainstorms West Indies<br />
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<br />
Pa-bil-sag, Tutelary god of Isin Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Pa, Goddess of droughts Canaan<br />
Padma, Snake god Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Padmantaka, God who is the guardian of the Western direction Buddhist<br />
Padmapani, God, a Buddha designate Buddhist<br />
Padmatara, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Padsmosnisa, God who is connected with the guardian deities Buddhist<br />
Paeon, God of war Greek /\ Crete<br />
Pah, Moon spirit Pawnee<br />
Paiawon, also Paeon<br />
Pairikas, Goddesses of drought Persia<br />
Paivatar, Goddess of war Finnish<br />
Pajainen, God, the deity who killed the great bull in the legends of Finnish Finnish<br />
Pajau Yan, Goddess of health and healing Vietnam<br />
Pajonn, God of thunder known as the one who dwells in the heaven Lappland<br />
Pakhet, Goddess of hunting worshipped near Beni Hassan, in Middle Egypt Egypt<br />
Palaniyantavan, Local god Hindu /\ Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Palemon, Human who suffered apotheosis and became a minor sea god Roman /\ Greek<br />
Pales, Goddess of sheep and shepherds Roman<br />
Pali Kongju, Goddess of healing Korea<br />
Pallus Athena, also Athena<br />
Pan, God of flocks, herds and of shepherds Roman /\ Greek<br />
Panacea, Goddess of health Roman<br />
Pancabrahma, Collective name for the five aspects of Siva Hindu<br />
Pancamukha-Patradeva, God, a beggar Buddhist<br />
Pandara, Goddess Buddhist<br />
Paneu Kafir, Seven divine brother gods Afghanistan<br />
Pansahi Mata, One of the seven mother goddesses who later became regarded as evil Hindu<br />
Pap-nigin-gara, God of war lord of the boundary stone Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Papas Phyrgian, Local god NW Turkey<br />
Papaya, One of the deities who awaited the return of Telipinus Hittite<br />
Papsukkal, Messenger god as well as the gatekeeper for the remainder of the pantheon Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Hellenic<br />
Paramasva, God Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Paramita, Descriptive name of a philosophical deity Buddhist<br />
Parce, Pair birth goddesses became the goddesses of fate Roman /\ Greek<br />
Parendi, Minor goddess of prosperity associated with accumulating wealth Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Pariskaravassita, Minor goddess, one of those personifying the discipline of spiritual regeneration Buddhist<br />
Parjanya, God of rain Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Parna-Savari, Goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Partula, Goddess of childbirth Roman<br />
Parvati, also Sati<br />
Parvati, Goddess of the mountains Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Pasht, also Bast<br />
Pasiphae, Goddess of the moon, Queen of Minoan Crete, Mother of the minotaur Greek<br />
Pasowee, Female Manitou of health and medicine Kiowa<br />
Pasupati, God of animals Hindu<br />
Patadharni, Goddess of passage who watches over curtains and doorways in line Buddhist<br />
Patollo, Chief and war god Baltic<br />
Patrimpas, God of agriculture, joy, peace, springtime Lithuania<br />
Pattini, Goddess of summer and mother goddess Sri Lanka<br />
Pattinidevi, also Pattini<br />
Paurnamasi, Goddess of the full moon Hindu<br />
Pautiwa, God of the sun Hopi<br />
Pava, God of the winds Hindu<br />
Pax, Goddess of peace Roman<br />
Pdry, Goddess of mist Canaan<br />
Peitho, Goddess of persuasion Greek<br />
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<br />
Peko, God of fertility Estonia<br />
Pellon Pekko, also NgaiKikuyu<br />
Pellon Pekko, also Pekko<br />
Pen Annwen, God of the underworld, almost synonymous with Pwyll and Pryderi Welsh<br />
Penates, Hearth gods chosen by the head of household Roman<br />
Penelope, Goddess of spring Greek<br />
Perit, Goddesses of justice Albania<br />
Perkons, God of thunder who brings beneficial rain and is Fertility god Latvia<br />
Perkunas, God of thunder(this is Perkons in a different nation) Lithuania<br />
Persephone, Goddess of death and spring, queen of the underworld Greek<br />
Phanebal, Youthful warrior god Semitic<br />
Phanes, Primordial sun god and the first one to emerge from the cosmic egg created by Kronos Greek<br />
Phantasos, God of dreams by inanimate objects Greek<br />
Pharmacides, Goddesses of health and drugs Greek<br />
Pheme, Goddess of fame Greek<br />
Phobetus, God of dreams by animals Greek<br />
Phoebe, Goddess of the moon Greek<br />
Phoebus, God of enlightenment Greek<br />
Phorkys, Minor sea god noted by Hesiod Greek<br />
Phosphoros, God of the morning star Greek<br />
Phul Mata, Mother goddess who became one of the evil ones Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Phyi-Sgrub, Form of the god Yama Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Picullus, Will god taken over by the Christians as a their Devil Roman /\ Prussia<br />
Picus, Agriculture god Roman<br />
Pidray, Minor goddess of fertility noted in creation texts and treaties Phoenicia /\ Canaan<br />
Pietas, Minor god Roman<br />
Pikuolis, God of death, the underworld and of evil Lithuania<br />
Pillan, also Menechen<br />
Pilnytis, God of wealth Lithuania<br />
Piluitus, Fertility god Latvia<br />
Pilumnus, Minor guardian god who oversees the protection of an infant at birth Roman<br />
Pinikirz, Mother goddess Elamite /\ Iran<br />
Pistis Sophia, also Pistis<br />
Pistis, Primordial female force Christian /\ Gnostic<br />
Pitari, Bo benevolent, she's one of the consorts of Siva Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Pleiades, Goddesses of the Pleiades Greek<br />
Pluto, also Hades<br />
Pluto, God of the underworld Roman<br />
Plutos, Minor god of riches Greek<br />
Po Yan Dari, Goddess of healing and diseases Cambodia<br />
Poena, Goddess of retaliation and retribution Greek<br />
Poeninus, Europe God of mountains Roman /\ Celtic<br />
Pokot, also Arawa Suk<br />
Pokot, also Asis Suk<br />
Poleramma Telegu, Plague goddess associated with smallpox India<br />
Pollux, Horse god Roman<br />
Poloknalai Kafir, Goddess of animals Afghanistan<br />
Polyboulus, Goddess of wisdom Greek<br />
Polydamna, Goddess of healing and herbs Egypt<br />
Polymnia, Goddess of mimes Roman /\ Greek<br />
Pomona, Goddess of autumn, fruits, fruit trees, gardens and prosperity Roman<br />
Pontos, God of the sea Greek<br />
Pore, Created the earth and all living things Guyana<br />
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<br />
Poseidon, God of earthquakes and the ocean Greek<br />
Poshjo Akka, Goddess of Winter Saami /\ Lappland<br />
Posis Das, Sky god Greek<br />
Postvorta, Goddess of childbirth, midwives and the past Roman<br />
Pothos, God of anxiety Greek<br />
Pothos, Primordial being Phoenicia /\ Hellenic<br />
Potina, Goddess of children's of beverages and drinking Roman<br />
Potrimpo, God of fertility Baltic<br />
Prabha, Goddess of health India<br />
Prabhakari, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Prabhasa, Attendant god who answered to Indra Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Pracanda, Distinctive form of the goddess Durga Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Pradipatara, Minor goddess of light Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Pradyumma, God of love Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Prahana, Rather important mother goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Prajana, Goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Prajapati, Primordial being Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Vedic /\ Epic<br />
Prajnantaka, God who is Guardian of the southern direction Buddhist<br />
Prajnaparamita, Goddess, a personification of the religious text Buddhist<br />
Prakde Kafir, Local deity Afghanistan<br />
Pramudita, In minor goddess Buddhist /\ Vajrayana<br />
Pranasakti, Terrifying female deity who rules the centers of physical life Hindu<br />
Pranidhasnaparamita, Philosophical deity Buddhist<br />
Prasannatara, Rather minor goddess who tramples upon some Hindu gods Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Pratibhanakuta, God Buddhist<br />
Pratibhanaspratisamvit, Goddess, one of context analysis Buddhist<br />
Pratisamvit, Collective name for four goddesses Buddhist<br />
Pratyangira, Goddess of rather terrifying aspect Hindu<br />
Praxadike, Goddess of enterprise Roman<br />
Praxidice, Goddess of justice Greek<br />
Prende, Goddess of love Albania<br />
Priapos, Fertility god who also guarded mariners Greek<br />
Priapus, God of the shade Roman<br />
Prithivi, Goddess of the earth Hindu<br />
Priti, Goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Priyadarsana, In minor goddess Buddhist /\ Abeona<br />
Prometheus, God of fire (he brought fire to humans) Greek<br />
Promitor, Minor god of agriculture is awful for the growth and harvesting of all crops Roman<br />
Pronoia, Primordial being, the feminine side of the androgynous parent Christian /\ Gnostic<br />
Proserpina, Goddess of seed germination and spring Roman<br />
Proteus, Shape shifter prophet Greek<br />
Providentia, Goddess of forethought Roman<br />
Prsni, Primordial goddess of the earth Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Prthivi, Mother goddess of earth Hindu /\ India /\ Vedic<br />
Prthu, Creator god the head of the solar pantheon, an avatar of Visnu Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Ptah -- The Opener [Egypt]<br />
Ptah, God of architecture, masons, metal working and sunrise he built boats to carry the souls of the dead Egypt<br />
Pudicitia, Goddess of modesty and chastity Roman<br />
Pukkasi, Goddess who is of terrifying appearance, why I do not know Buddhist /\ Tibet /\ Vajrayana<br />
Punarvasu, Minor and benevolent goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Pura, also Pore<br />
Purandhi, Minor goddess of prosperity and childbirth Hindu /\ Epic<br />
Purvabhahadrapada, Benevolent minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Purvaphalguni, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Purvashadha, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Puskaitis, God of fruit Lithuania<br />
Puspa, Mother goddess Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Puspatara, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Pusti, Goddess of fertility of northern India Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Pusya, Goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Puta, Goddess responsible for the proper pruning of trees and shrubs respond Roman<br />
Pwyll Pen Annwn, also Pwyll<br />
Pwyll, Sometimes the ruler of the underworld Welsh<br />
Qadshu, Goddess of fertility Syria<br />
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Qasynan, God of the smithies Arabic<br />
Qebui, Four headed, winged, ram headed god of the north wind Egypt<br />
Qenqentet, Goddess of memory Egypt<br />
Qetesh, Goddess of love and beauty Egypt<br />
Qetesh, Goddess of nature, whose cult - orgiastic Syria<br />
Qos, Local weather /\ rainbow god Arabic<br />
Quabso, Goddess of health, fertility and rain Tanzania<br />
Quades, Goddess of fertility Semitic(West)<br />
Quan Yin, Goddess of knowledge Buddhist<br />
QudsuW., Personification of holiness Sumeria<br />
Queen Maeve, Once a powerful goddess Ireland<br />
Queen of Elphame, also Elphame<br />
Quirinus, God of thunder and of war Roman<br />
Quirinus, God of war and Tutelary god of the Sabines Roman<br />
Quzah, Mountain and weather god Arabic<br />
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Naamah, Goddess of fertility, sex Canaan<br />
Naas, Goddess who died in county Kildere Ireland<br />
Nabu, God of speech and the scribe and herald of the gods Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Nachunde, God of the sun Elamite<br />
Naenia, Goddess of funerals Roman<br />
Nagaraja, Snake god in in one of the deities, worshipped prior to 1700 BCE Hindu<br />
Nagini, Goddess Jain<br />
Nahi, Guardian god of benevolent nature Arabic<br />
Naiad[s], Nymphs who presided over brooks , springs or fountains Greek<br />
Naigameya, God usually shown with the head of a goat Hindu<br />
Nair, Goddess best known for escorting High King Crebhan to the Otherworld Ireland<br />
Nairamata, Goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Nairyosangha, God of fire Iran<br />
Najade, Water nymphs Slavic<br />
Nakawe, Goddess of the earth Huchol<br />
Naksatara[s], Group of astral goddesses Hindu<br />
Namasangiti, God Buddhist<br />
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Nammu, Goddess who gave birth to the heavens and the earth Sumeria<br />
Namtaru, God of plagues Assyria<br />
Nan-Sgrub, God, a form of Yama Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Nana Buruku, Goddess of earth and water Cuba<br />
Nana, Goddess spring Babylon<br />
Nana, Mother goddess Armenia<br />
Nanai, Stellar deity Sumeria<br />
Nanaja, War and goddess of fertility Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Nanan Bouclou, God of herbs and medicine Ewe<br />
Nandi, Goddess of happiness and joy India<br />
Nandi[n], Bull god Hindu<br />
Nang Lha, Personal family guardian type of house god Tibet<br />
Nanna (Babylonian: Sin) moon god.<br />
Nanna, God of the moon Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria /\ Iraq<br />
Nanna, Goddess of plants and flowers germanic<br />
Nanna, Goddess of the moon norse<br />
Nanse, Goddess of justice, water and canals Babylon<br />
Nantosuelta, Goddess of water Gaelic<br />
Nanuq, also Nanook<br />
Napaeae, Animistic spirits of the valleys, feminine in nature Roman /\ Greek<br />
Napir, God of the moon Elamite /\ Iran<br />
Nappinnai, Local goddess Hindu /\ Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Narada, Minor but popular god Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Vedic /\ Epic<br />
Naradatta, Goddess of learning Jain<br />
Narasinhi, Mother goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Narayana, Creator god thought to be synonymous with business Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Narcissus, also Narkissos<br />
Narkissos, Minor god rather enamored of himself Greek<br />
Nascio, Goddess of childbirth Roman<br />
Nastasija, Goddess of sleep Russia<br />
Nat, Goddess of happiness norse<br />
Nataraja, Form of Siva Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Nath, Goddess of wisdom Ireland<br />
Natha, Tutelary god Buddhist /\ Sri Lanka<br />
Nathum, Goddess of justice Etruscan<br />
Naunet, Primordial goddess one of the eight Ogdoad Egypt<br />
Navky, Goddesses of water Slavic<br />
Nayakaya, Goddess of crocodiles wo Nile, Shilluks continue to sacrifice to her Sudan<br />
Ndara, God of the underworld. Sulawesi<br />
Ndauthina, God of adultery, fire, fishing and seafaring Fiji<br />
Ne'nenk'nenkicex, Christian god Kamichadal<br />
Nebethepet, Local primordial goddess Egypt<br />
Nebo, God of speech Mesopotamia<br />
Nebo, God of teaching, writing and wisdom and in Assyria<br />
Necessitas, Goddess of fate Roman<br />
Nechmetawaj, Goddess of justice Egypt<br />
Nediyon, Creator god Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Nefertem, God of sunrise, perfumes, ointments, virility, pleasure and Lotus flowers Egypt<br />
Nefertum, Minor primordial god of creation from lower Egypt Egypt<br />
Negun, Minor goddess this week Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Nehalennia, Goddess of fertility and the ocean germanic<br />
Nehalennia, Goddess the patron deity of sea traders British<br />
Nehebka, Goddess of justice Egypt<br />
Nehebu-Kau, Minor snake god Egypt<br />
Neit, God of war Ireland<br />
Neit, Goddess of war and wisdom Egypt<br />
Neith -- Great Goddess [Egypt]<br />
Neith (Nit (Net, Neit) is a predynastic Egyptian goddess who is compared with the Greek goddess Athena. She is mentioned in Plato's Timaeus as coming from the Egyptian district of Sais. Neith is depicted as a weaver, like Athena, and also like Athena as a weapon-bearing war goddess. She is also shown wearing a red crown for Lower Egypt. Neith is another mortuary god connected with the woven bandages of the mummy.<br />
Neith, also Net<br />
Neith, Goddess of the east, women, sorcery, the home, healing, war, hunting and weaving Egypt<br />
Nejma, Goddess of healing Morocco<br />
Nekhebt, Vulture goddess of Upper Egypt Egypt<br />
Nekmet Awai, Goddess of justice and in Egypt<br />
Nelaima, Goddess of destiny Latvia<br />
Nemain, also Morrigu<br />
Nemain, Goddess of war Celtic<br />
Nemausis, God of water who has a sacred spring at Nimes in France Roman /\ Gaelic<br />
Nemesis, Goddess of anger, fate and justice Greek<br />
Nemetona, Guardian goddess of all sacred places, especially groves Roman /\ British<br />
Nemglan, Bird god who fathered Conaire Mor Ireland<br />
Nena bu shu Menonemi, also Manabozo<br />
Nenaunic, also Nenaunir<br />
Nenaunir, God of storms Masai<br />
Neper, God of grain and barley Egypt<br />
Nephthys -- Lady of the house [Egypt]<br />
Nephthys (Nebet-het, Nebt-het) is the head of the household of the gods, and - the daughter of Seb and Nut, sister of Osiris, Isis, and Set, wife of Set, mother of Anubis, either by Osiris or Set. Nephthys is sometimes depicted as a falcon or as a woman with falcon wings. Nephthys - a death goddess as well as being a goddess of women and the house and a companion of Isis.<br />
Nephthys, Goddess of death, war, of warriors Egypt<br />
Nepit, Goddess of grain Egypt<br />
Nepthys, Goddess of the dead Egypt<br />
Neptune, God of irrigation and the ocean Roman<br />
Neptunus, also Neptune<br />
Nereid, One of the of the fifty sea nymphs Greek<br />
Neret, Vulture goddess of strength, fear, and theft Egypt<br />
Nereus, Minor sea god Greek<br />
Nergal, God of plague and a chthonic underworld god Mesopotamia<br />
Nergal, One of the divinities who ruled the netherworld, a goddess of war and death Assyria /\ Babylonn<br />
Nerthus, Goddess of fertility who, bless her heart, - associated with a piece Danish<br />
Nesaru, Power Above Arikara<br />
Net, God of war Ireland<br />
Net, Goddess of the east, women, sorcery, the home, war, hunting, weaving Egypt<br />
Netcheh Netcheh, God of twofold vengeance Egypt<br />
Nethuns, God of fresh water Etruscan<br />
Neti, Chthonic underworld god Babylon /\ Akkadia<br />
New, also Kaiamunu Papua<br />
Ng ai, Creator of the universe Masai<br />
Ngendi, Fertility god Fiji<br />
Ngewo, Creator /\ supreme god Western Tropics<br />
Ngunuwo Ewe, Fates Togo<br />
Ni O, Protector of the Buddhist faith Buddhist<br />
Ni, God of leprosy. Huli<br />
Niamh, Aspect of Badb who helps heroes at death Ireland<br />
Nidaba, Goddess of writing Sumeria<br />
Nike, Goddess of victory Roman<br />
Nikkal, Goddess of the fruits of the earth Canaan<br />
Niladanda, Guardian god of the southwestern quarter Buddhist<br />
Niladevi, Goddess who is a consort of Visnu the Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Nilalohita, God, one of the forms of Rudra Hindu<br />
Nin'insinna, Goddess of fertility Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Nin-Ildu, God of carpenters who is a minor tutelary deity Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Nin-Imma, Goddess of fertility who is the deification of the female sex organs Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Nin-sar, Minor goddess of plants Sumeria<br />
Nin Ezan [La], Goddess of healing Sumeria<br />
Nin Mar Ki, Goddess goddess Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Nin Ur, God Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Nin, Goddess of wisdom Babylon<br />
Ninazu, Chthonic god who is generally benevolent Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Nindara, God Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Nindub, Local god of Lagas Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ninegal, God of smiths, a rather minor deity Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Ningikuga, Goddess of reeds and marshes Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ningilin, Rather obscure god Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ningirama, Minor god of magic who protected against snakes Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ningirsu, Tutelary god Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ningis Zi Da, God of light coming from harassing and tutelary god ofGudea[Lagas] Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ninhursag (Babylonian: Aruru, Mammi) mother goddess; progenitor with An of the gods; assists in creation of man.<br />
Ninhursagaa, Goddess of the earth and creator of humans, fertility and productivity Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria /\ Iraq<br />
Ninkaranunna, Barber god Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ninkarrak, Goddess of healing Assyria<br />
Ninkasi, Goddess of happiness, Pleasure Sumeria<br />
Ninkigal, Chthonic god worshiped at Ur Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Ninkilum, also Ningilin<br />
Ninkurra, Minor mother goddess Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ninlil (Babylonian: Mullitu, Mylitta) bride of Enlil. <br />
Ninlil, Goddess of the winds and grain Babylon /\ Sumeria<br />
Ninmah, also Nin Mar Ki<br />
Ninmah, Mother goddess Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ninmena, Mother goddess Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ninmenta, No information Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ninsikil, Patron goddess of Dilmun[ a mythical paradise] Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ninsubar, Messenger god /\ goddess Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ninsun[a], Cow goddess Tutelary goddess of Gudea Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ninsusinak, National god Elamite /\ Iran<br />
Nintinugga, Goddess Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Nintu (Ki) - A great Sumerian goddess, wife of Anu and mother of all gods, she created humans from clay. One of four Sumerian creating gods.<br />
Nintu, also Ninhursagaa<br />
Nintu, Mother goddess of the womb Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Nintur, Goddess of the womb Babylon<br />
Nintura, God of thunderstorms and the plow Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ninur, also Nin Ur<br />
Ninurta, also Astabis<br />
Ninurta, Deity in charge of the violent and destructive south wind Sumeria<br />
Ninurta, God of agriculture, war and thunder Babylon<br />
Nirmali, Goddess of childbirth Afghanistan<br />
Nirriti, Goddess of corruption, decay, disease, healing and of destruction of evil Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Nirriti, Guardian, who strangely enough, who stands upon a corpse Buddhist<br />
Nishanu, Great sky spirit Arikara<br />
Nispannattara, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Nissaba, Goddess of writing and wisdom who started life as Vegetation goddess Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Nit, Goddess of hunting Egypt<br />
Nixies, Goddesses of rivers germanic<br />
Njord, God of fishing, prosperity and ships norse<br />
Njord, God of the ocean germanic<br />
Nkuando, also Itonde Mongo<br />
Nkundo, also Mbomba Mongo<br />
Noctiluca, Goddess of Magic from Celtic Gaul Gaul<br />
Nodotus, Minor goddess crops Roman /\ Celtic<br />
Nohochacyum, also Hachacyum<br />
Nona, Minor goddess of birth Roman<br />
Nong, God of winter and cold weather who lives in a glacier, he does not like women Afghanistan<br />
Norn, Goddess of the past, one of the fates norse<br />
Norov, God of grain Russia<br />
Nortia, Goddess of Etruscan<br />
Norwan, Goddess of warriors Wintun<br />
Notos, God of the wind Greek<br />
Notus, God of the southwest wind Roman<br />
Nrtya, Mother goddess Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Nu Mus Da, Tutelary god of a lost city of Kazullu Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Nuada, also Lud<br />
Nuadu, Tribal god of healing and water Ireland<br />
Nudd, also Lud<br />
Nudimmud, Creator god rapidly syncretized with the Akkadia god Ea Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Nuit, also Amunet<br />
Numbakulla, God Aus<br />
Numeria, Goddess of childbirth Roman<br />
Numma Moiyuk, Goddess of the ocean Aus<br />
Nun, God of primordial chaos Egypt<br />
Nunbarsegunu, Rather obscure mother goddess mentioned in the creation taxed as the old woman of Nippur Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Nusku, God of light and fire Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Nut -- The Sky [Egypt]<br />
Nut (Nuit, Newet, and Neuth) is the Egyptian sky goddess depicted supporting the sky with her back, her body blue and covered with stars. Nut is the daughter of Shu and Tefnut, the wife of Geb, and mother of Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nepthys.<br />
Nut, Creator goddess of the heavens Egypt<br />
Nyx, Primordial goddess of the night Greek<br />
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<description><![CDATA[Lachesis, One of the fates Greek<br />
Lactans, also Lactanus<br />
Lactanus, Minor god of agriculture Roman<br />
Lactura, Grain goddess Greek<br />
Lada, Goddess of happiness and love Slavic<br />
Lahama, Water condition demons who it belonged to Enki Sumeria<br />
Lahamu, Primordial deity Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Babylonn<br />
Lahe, Goddess of health Basque<br />
Lahmu, Primordial deity Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Lahurati, Yet another god Elamite /\ Iran<br />
Laima, Goddess of childbirth Latvia<br />
Laima, Goddess trio of life and good fortune, the fates Lithuania<br />
Lakshimi, Goddess of beauty and wealth, but very fickle and claims no god can sustain her for very long India<br />
Laksmana, God, the younger brother of Rama Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Laksmi, Goddess of agriculture, love, beauty, prosperity, Lotus flowers, wealth, and pleasure Hindu /\ Puranic /\ India /\ Epic<br />
Lalbai, Goddess of healing, and cholera India<br />
Lalita Tripurasundai Tantric, Symbol of cosmic energy and of the secret ruler of the world India<br />
Lalita, Goddess of happiness, playfulness India<br />
Lama, Feminine benevolent protective demon who later became the half man and half bull guardian of palace entrances Acadia<br />
Lama, Protective god whose epitaph - Innara Hittite<br />
Lamaria Svan, Tutelary goddess, it is suspected who her name as been christianized Caucasus<br />
Lamatsu, Demones of fever and disease among infants Akkadia<br />
Laran, God of war Etruscan<br />
Lares, Hearth deities, they are unique to the Romans Roman<br />
Lars Familiarus, Ancestral spirit Roman<br />
Larunda, Chthonic and earth mother goddess Sabine<br />
Larve, also Lemures<br />
Lasas, also Acaviser<br />
Lasas, Female godlike beings of the pantheon, they may be winged or unwinged and some names are known Etruscan<br />
Lasghusyamala, Minor goddess Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Laskowice, Satyr-type forest spirits with a close relationship with the Wolf Slavic<br />
Lassair, Goddess of midsummer Ireland<br />
Lasya, Mother goddess Buddhist /\ Tibet /\ Bolomust<br />
Latiaran, Youngest of the three sisters who made up a triune goddess and a goddess of autumn and fire Ireland<br />
Latipan, Creator god,, also Il for particulars Canaan<br />
Latis, Lake goddess who later became a goddess of ale and meade British<br />
Latmikaik, Goddess of the sea, co-creator and co-ruler of the world Pelew Is.<br />
Lau, Spirit beings who are created when an islander dies Andaman Is.<br />
Lauka Mate, Goddess of agriculture Latvia<br />
Laukamat, also Lauka Mate<br />
Laukika-Devatas, Generic name for gods known from local folklore Hindu<br />
Laukosargas, God of grain and the fields Prussia<br />
Laume, Usually naked, enjoys helping people and protects orphans, she became demonized Lithuania /\ Prussia<br />
Laverna, Chthonic underworld goddess Italy<br />
Le Fay, Goddess of the sea and of the Isle of Avalon Welsh<br />
Le Tkakawash, Goddess of birds Klamath<br />
Lear Lir, also Llyr<br />
Legba, also Eschu<br />
Lelwani, Chthonic underworld goddess Hittite /\ Hurrian<br />
Lempo, God of frenzied love Finnish<br />
Lemures, Evil spirits of the dead with two festivals one on nine November and one on 13 May Roman<br />
Lenus, God of healing Celtic<br />
Lethe, Goddess of oblivion Greek<br />
Leto, Goddess of healing Greek<br />
Leucetios, Thunder and storm god Celtic<br />
Leucothea, Goddess of the sea who protects her worshippers from being shipwrecked Roman /\ Greek<br />
Leukothea, also Leucothea<br />
Levarcham, Goddess of physical prowess Ireland<br />
Leviathan, Monster also claimed who in the xian O. T. Phoenicia<br />
Leza Bantu, Creator god Zimbabwe<br />
Lha Mo, also Lhamo<br />
Lha, Generic term for the deity Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Lhamo, Goddess of the Bon pantheon Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Li No Cha, also Na Cha<br />
Lia Fail, Stone of destiny placed on the hill of Tara and tells on the kings Celtic<br />
Liath, also Caillech<br />
Liban, Goddess of lakes Ireland<br />
Liber, Chthonic god of fertility with a festival, the Liberalia, on March 17th Italy<br />
Libera, Goddess of spring Italy<br />
Liberalitas, Goddess of generosity Roman<br />
Libertas, Goddess of freedom and constitutional government Roman<br />
Libitina, Goddess of death and funerals Roman<br />
Lietna'igrin, also Tecei'vune<br />
Lilith, Goddess of storms Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Lilitu, Nocturnal demones who lingers on as the Jewish Lilith Babylon<br />
Liluri, also Manuzi<br />
Liluri, Goddess of mountainses who accepted a bull for a sacrifice Syria<br />
Limnades, Goddesses of lakes, marshes, swamps Greek<br />
Lina, Goddess of weaving Greek<br />
Linga, Phallic form of Siva Hindu<br />
Lipse, Wind goddess Greek<br />
Lir, God of the ocean Ireland<br />
Litae, Goddesses of justice Greek<br />
Litavis, God of the forge British<br />
Livjatan, also Leviathan<br />
Ljubi, Demoness who could cause drought on less a virgin - sacrificed to her Albania<br />
Llaesgyfnewid, also Llasar<br />
Llew Llaw Gyffes, God Welsh<br />
Llorna, Female spirit luring people to them, normally drowning in bogs, swamps, etc. Spain<br />
Llyr, God of the sea and water Ireland /\ Welsh<br />
Lo'cil, also Lo'cin-coro'mo<br />
Locana, Goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Lodur[r], Creator god mentioned in the creation myth germanic<br />
Lofn, Goddess of illicit unions norse<br />
Lofn, Goddess of love norse<br />
Logia, Goddess of the Lagan River Ireland<br />
Logos, Primordial spirit of reason Greek<br />
Logos, Principle embodied in the flesh by Jesus the Christ Christian<br />
Logos, Word coming from the mind of their god Christian /\ Gnostic<br />
Loha, Beneficent goddess portrayed as a beautiful woman Klamath<br />
Lohasur Devi, Goddess of the forging of iron India<br />
Lokapala, Gods Hindu<br />
Lokesvara, Generic name for a group of deities such as Siva and Visnu Buddhist<br />
Loki, Trickster god of evil, lies and fire norse<br />
Loo Wit Klickitat, Goddess of fire, volcanoes PNW<br />
Lot, Hideous Formorian war goddess and goddess of physical prowess and strength Ireland<br />
Lothur, God of physical senses norse /\ Icelandic<br />
Louhi, Goddess of the ocean and winter Finnish<br />
Luaths Lurgann, Goddess of midwives Ireland<br />
Luaths Lurgann, Warrior goddess Celtic<br />
Luchtain, Minor god of war and death Ireland<br />
Luchtar Lud, Chief god Ireland /\ Welsh<br />
Luchtar, also Luchtain<br />
Lucifer, Depending upon who you believe, he is either of the firstborn son of god or the Devil Christian /\ Gnostic<br />
Lucina, Minor goddess of birth, one of three Roman<br />
Lud, Chief god Ireland /\ Welsh<br />
Lud, God, London's namesake Celtic /\ British<br />
Ludd, God of the ocean, war and light Celtic /\ British<br />
Lug, also Trograin<br />
Lug, God of commerce, magic and war Ireland<br />
Lugal-Irra, Chthonic underworld god Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Lugeilan, God of knowledge, strange but knowledge Caroline Is.<br />
Lugh, Hero god Ireland /\ Welsh<br />
Luk, also Lugeilan<br />
Lulal, God whose job is not known Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Luna, Goddess of the moon Roman<br />
Lunang Kafir, Patron goddess of the Prasun river Afghanistan<br />
Luonnotar, Goddess of the ocean Finnish<br />
Luot Hozjit, Goddess of summer Saami /\ Lappland<br />
Luperca, Goddess of pregnancy Roman<br />
Lupercus, God of wolves, whose festival the Lupercalia is on February 15th Roman<br />
Lupi, God of the sun Aymara<br />
Lur, Goddess of the earth, and mother of the sun as well as at the moon Basque<br />
Lutinus, God of fertility Roman<br />
Lykurgos, God of fruit bearing trees Greek<br />
Lympha, Goddess of healing waters Roman<br />
Lyssa, Goddess of intoxication Greek<br />
Ma Emma, Goddess of Midsummer Baltic<br />
Ma, Fertility and vegetation goddess Anatolia /\ Cappadocia /\ Turkey<br />
Ma, Goddess of justice Egypt<br />
Maa, also Maahes<br />
Maahes, He's the god of sight, sun god of the Nile Delta, and the midsummer Egypt<br />
Maat -- The goddess of truth [Egypt]<br />
Maat, Goddess of justice, truth and stability Egypt<br />
Mab, Goddess of grains a fairy queen of Connaught Celtic<br />
Mabb, Warrioress believed to be a Welsh version of Ireland's Queen Maeve and a goddess of midwives Welsh<br />
Mabon, Minor sun god who also ironically represses. and of freedom, harmony and unity Celtic<br />
MacCecht, God of the plough for the Tuatha De Danann Ireland<br />
MacCuill, Minor sea god of the Tuatha De Danann Ireland<br />
MacGreine, Minor sun god of the Tuatha De Danann Ireland<br />
Macha[s], One of the aspects of the triple Morrigu, also a goddess of fertility, festival and, sports and war Ireland<br />
Madalait, Creator goddess Oceania<br />
Madb, also Queen Maeve<br />
Madhukara, God whose name means honey maker Buddhist<br />
Maenads, Goddesses of intoxication Greek<br />
Maeve, Mother goddess who is the apotheosis of the land Ireland<br />
Mafdet, Minor goddess who is Guardian against snakes and scorpions Egypt<br />
Magh Mor, Firbolg princess /\ goddess Ireland<br />
Magha, Benevolent minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Magni, God of the future, who has not yet arrived. son of Thor norse<br />
Magog, Mountain deity Celtic<br />
Mah, God, the progenitor of the cow who also presides over tides and time as well as God of the moon Persia<br />
Maha-Ganapati, Elephant god, this time with 10 arms Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Maha-Sarasvati, Goddess, an emanation of Laksmi Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Mahabala, God, a rather fearsome emanation of Amitabha Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Mahabja, Snake god, a Naga Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Mahadeva, God, a rather important who a of Siva Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Mahakala, God, its a violent aspect of Siva Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Mahakala, Guardian god of science and tents Buddhist<br />
Mahakali, also Mahaskti<br />
Mahakali, Form of the goddess Kali Hindu<br />
Mahakali, Goddess learning Jain<br />
Mahal Mata, Mother goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Mahalkakshmi, also Mahaskti<br />
Mahamanasika, Goddess of learning Jain<br />
Mahamataras, Group of goddesses Hindu<br />
Mahamayuri, Snake god Hindu /\ Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Mahapadma, Snake god Hindu<br />
Mahapararinirvanamurti, God Buddhist<br />
Mahaprabhu, Tutelary god India<br />
Mahapratisara, Guardian goddess Buddhist<br />
Mahapratyangira, Goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Maharaksa, Group of guardian goddesses Buddhist<br />
Maharatri, Goddess associated with Kali and Kamala Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Mahasarasavati, also Mahaskti<br />
Mahasitavati, Guardian goddess Buddhist<br />
Mahaskti, Divine mother, goddess of war, passion, and wisdom, Supreme creator of the universe India<br />
Mahasri-Tara, Goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Mahasthamparata, God of knowledge India<br />
Mahavidya, Of the collective name of a group of goddesses Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Mahayasa, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Marriott<br />
Mahcinatra, Goddess Buddhist /\ Tibet /\ Mahayana<br />
Mahes, God of the sun normally worshipped in the region of the Nile delta Egypt<br />
Mahesvari, also Mahaskti<br />
Mahesvari, Mother goddess who ended up being regarded as a spirit of evil intent Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Mahi, Minor goddess of sacrifice Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Mahisa, Demonic god Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Mahisasruramardini, Form of the goddess Devi Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Mahodadhi, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Meola<br />
Mahr, Demonic being similar to an Alp germanic /\ Slavic<br />
Mahrem Auxmite, Head of the pantheon responsible for war Ethiopia<br />
Maia, Goddess of growth whose cult - associated with who of Vulcanus Roman<br />
Maia, Goddess of midwives, the night sky, spring, fertility and fire Greek<br />
Maitresse Amelia, also Amelia<br />
Maitresse Amelia, also Bussumarus Amelia<br />
Maitreya, Designate Buddhist /\ India<br />
Maja, Earth mother Sioux<br />
Majas Gars, Household god Latvia<br />
Majestas, Goddess of honor and reverence Roman<br />
Maju, God who is the consort of the mother goddess and a divine spirit Basque<br />
Makunaimma Carib, Creator of the heavens, humans, and animals in no particular order Caribbean<br />
Mal, Goddess who ruled the hag's headland Ireland<br />
Mal, Pastoral god whose name means either the the great one or the dark one Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Mala, also Caillech<br />
Mala, Mother goddess Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Malakbel N., Vegetation god Arabic<br />
Malik, Tutelary god, this name is found among other Semitic people and used as a designator for a god Arabic<br />
Mam, Rain god Mopan<br />
Mama, also Mami<br />
Mama, Goddess of healing Korea<br />
Mamaki, Goddess Buddhist<br />
Mami, Goddess of drunkenness and midwives Sumeria<br />
Mami, Mother goddess, created humankind Babylon<br />
Mamitu, Goddess of treaties and oaths, as well as a judge in the underworld Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Manabozho, also Nanabush<br />
Manannan Mac Lir[Llyr], Shape shifter and chief sea god Ireland /\ Welsh<br />
Manannan, God of fertility and the ocean Celtic<br />
Manasa, Goddess of snakes who grants fertility to sterile moral females Hindu<br />
Manasi, Goddess of learning Jain<br />
Manat, Goddess, a daughter of Allah Arabic<br />
Manavi, Goddess of learning Jain<br />
Manawat, Goddess of destiny Semitic(West)<br />
Manawyddan, God of the sea Welsh<br />
Manda d-Hiia, God who is concerned with teaching of life and redemption Mandaean /\ <br />
Manda, Regent of the planet Saturn India<br />
Mandah, Collective name of gods, guardian deities who took care of irrigation Arabic<br />
Mandanu, God of divine judgment Babylon /\ Akkadia<br />
Mandulis, God of the sun Greek /\ Nubian<br />
Manes, Hearth deities who is just happen to be the spirits of the dead Roman<br />
Mangala, Astral god Hindu<br />
Mangala, Goddess, a form of Parvati Hindu<br />
Mangalla, Stellar deity who rules the planet Mars India<br />
Mani, God of the moon norse /\ germanic /\ Icelandic<br />
Mania, Goddess of death Roman<br />
Manidhara, Minor god Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Manitou, also Manito<br />
Manitu, also Manito<br />
Manjughosa, God, a Bodhisattva Buddhist<br />
Manjusri, God of wisdom Buddhist<br />
Manmatha, Form of god of carnal love Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Manu, Primordial creator god Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Manungal, Chthonic underworld god Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Manuzi, Goddess of mountains, part of the pair with the weather god Syria<br />
Manzasiri Kalmyk, Primeval god from whose body at the world of - formed Mongol<br />
Maponos, Tribal god British<br />
Mara, Definitely a goblin to fear, he seizes males while in their beds and removes all speech and motion norse<br />
Mara, Goddess of death /\  the evil principle Buddhist<br />
Marchocias, Prince of the hellish realms, supposedly one of the angels who followed Satan Medieval Europe<br />
Marcia Proba, Goddess of justice Celtic<br />
Marcia Proba, Warrior queen goddess British<br />
Marduk - Son of Ea and Damkina, the wisest of the gods and eventually their ruler. Counterpart of the Sumerian Anu and Enlil.<br />
Marduk, God of fertility , the lord of all the gods Babylon /\ Mesopotamia<br />
Maret Jikky, Supreme goddess Botocudo<br />
Maretkhmakniam, Supreme god Botocudo<br />
Margawse, Mother, aspect of the goddess British /\ Welsh<br />
Mari Mai, Plague goddess associated with cholera Hindu<br />
Mari, Deification of literature Buddhist<br />
Mari, Mother and goddess of the sea Middle east<br />
Mari, Rain goddess and the goddess of smallpox Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Mari, Supreme mother goddess Basque<br />
Marian, also Mari<br />
Mariana, Goddess of healing and protector of sailors Belem<br />
Marie aim'e, Goddess of disease Martinique<br />
Marina, Goddess of the moon Slavic<br />
Mariyamman, Plague goddess with a bizarre form of penance Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Marmalik Kafir, Chthonic underworld god Afghanistan<br />
Marnas N., Local tutelary god Arabic<br />
Mars, God of springtime and war Roman<br />
Marsyas, Woodland satire flayed to death by Apollo Asia Minor<br />
Martu, Tutelary god of Ninab Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Marutgana, Storm gods Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Maruts, also Marutgana<br />
Maruts, Group of storm spirits India<br />
Marzana, Goddess of winter Poland<br />
Masauwu, God of fire, war, death, and the night Hopi<br />
Masaya, Goddess of fire volcanoes and earthquakes Nicaragua<br />
Massassi, Goddess of the morning star Zimbabwe<br />
Mat, Goddess of the earth Slavic<br />
Mata, Primeval mother goddess Hindu<br />
Matara, Mother goddess applied to the divine mothers Hindu<br />
Mataras, Group of goddesses India<br />
Matarisvan, Minor messenger god Hindu /\ Epic<br />
Mater Matuta, Goddess of the dawn, the sky and seafaring Roman<br />
Matergabiae, Goddess of fire, and the home Lithuania<br />
Mathit, Tree goddess who helps the dead climb to heaven Egypt<br />
Mathonwy, Father god Welsh<br />
Mati syra zemlya, Goddess of justice Slavic<br />
Matres, Triads of mother goddesses Roman /\ Pan-Celtic<br />
Matrona, Goddess of the Marne River Celtic<br />
Matronae, Three mother goddesses who oversee fertility, they prefer peace, tranquillity and kids Celtic<br />
Matronit, Goddess of chastity, promiscuity,and motherhood Spain<br />
Maturaiviran, Locally worshipped god with an interesting story Hindu<br />
Mawu Ewe, Sky god Tongo<br />
Mayon, Creator god Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Mazzikin, Evil spirits who like to make things rough for humans Jewish<br />
Mba, also Bele<br />
Mechit, also Mehit<br />
Mecurius, also Mercury<br />
Medb, also Queen Maeve<br />
Medb, Goddess of sexuality, intoxication and war Celtic<br />
Medeine, Goddess of the forests Lithuania<br />
Medha, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Medhbh, also Queen Maeve<br />
Medici, Goddess of light Manichaean<br />
Meditirina, Goddess of healing Roman<br />
Meditrina, Goddess of healing, of medicine Roman<br />
Medr, Ancient earth spirit, gender unknown Ethiopia<br />
Mefitis, Goddess associated with sulfur springs Roman<br />
Megaera of Eumenides, Goddess of justice Greek<br />
Meghanda, Minor god Hindu<br />
Mehen, Minor chthonic underworld god Egypt<br />
Meher, God of the sun closely linked with Mithra Armenia<br />
Mehet-uret, Goddess the embodiment of all primeval waters Egypt<br />
Mehet-Weret, Minor goddess of the creation accounts Egypt<br />
Mehit, Goddess of lions Egypt<br />
Mehturt, Goddess of the sky Egypt<br />
Meiboia, Goddess of bees Greek<br />
Meiden, God of forests and animals Lithuania<br />
Meilichia, Goddess of the underworld Greek<br />
Mejdejn, also Medeine<br />
Mekal, also Resheph<br />
Melinoe, Goddess Underworld Greek<br />
Melkart, God in charge of travelers, sailors, colonies and the city of Tyre who, like the Phoenix, is regenerated by fire Phoenicia<br />
Mella, Goddess of healing Zimbabwe<br />
Mellonia, Goddess of bees and honey Roman<br />
Melobosis, Goddess of beneficence Greek<br />
Melpomene, Muse of tragedy Greek<br />
Melqart, also Melkart<br />
Melqart, Heroic tutelary god Phoenicia /\ Turkey<br />
Melwas, God of the summerland [the otherworld] Meleagant Cornwall<br />
Mem Loimis, Goddess of water Wintun<br />
Men Ascaenus Antioch, Local tutelary god Asia Minor<br />
Men Phygia, God of the moon who ruled over in the heavens, but the underworld as well Asia Minor<br />
Men, God of the moon who ruled the upper and lower world Turkey<br />
Mena, Goddess of mountains Hindu<br />
Menahka, God of the sun Mandaean<br />
Menchit, also Menhit<br />
Mene, also Selene<br />
Menechen, Supreme god Chile<br />
Menerva, also Menrva<br />
Meness, God of the moon as well as the guardian of travelers and military expeditions Latvia<br />
Menhit, Lion goddess Egypt<br />
Meni, God of luck, both good and bad Phoenicia<br />
Menrva, Spiting image of the Greek goddess Athena in all aspects Etruscan<br />
Mens, Goddess of menstruation Roman<br />
Menthu, God of war Egypt<br />
Menu, God of the moon Lithuania<br />
Menulis, also Menu<br />
Mephisto, also Mephistopheles<br />
Mephistopheles, Devil as found in the literature for magic and necromancy from the middle ages Christian<br />
Mephitis, Goddess of healing and poisonous gases Roman<br />
Mer, also Meret<br />
Mercury, God of astronomy, commerce, messengers, eloquence and sidelines as the messenger of the gods Roman<br />
Mere Ama, Goddess of the ocean, streams and brooks Finnish<br />
Meresger, also Meretseger<br />
Meret, Goddess of song and rejoicing as well as the treasury Egypt<br />
Meretseger, Chthonic underworld goddess who brings illness and death to the disrespectful Egypt<br />
Merin, also Fatit<br />
Merodach, God of the sun Babylon<br />
Merope, Goddess of the Pleiades Greek<br />
Merulis, also Mandulis<br />
Mes An Du, God Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Mes Lam Taea, God of war but thought to be an aggressive aspect of the chthonic underworld god Nergal Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Mesenet, Goddess of the birth tile Egypt<br />
Meskhoni, Goddess birth and midwives Egypt<br />
Meslamtaea, God, possibly of war Sumeria<br />
Messor, Minor goddess concerned with the growth and harvesting of crops Roman<br />
Metatron, Demon /\ angel of countenance and custodian of strength, OK Jewish<br />
Meter, Mother goddess Greek<br />
Metis, One of the of the oceanides, a goddess of justice and wisdom Greek<br />
Mezadeva, also Mezavirs<br />
Mezamat, Goddess of all forests Latvia<br />
Mezamate, also Mezamat<br />
Mezavirs, God of all forests Latvia<br />
Mhaya, Goddess of deserted lovers Tanzania<br />
Mhsala, Minor goddess considered to be a form of Parvati Hindu<br />
Michael, Archangel who fought for Israel Hebrew /\ Christian<br />
Mida, Goddess of oaths Greek<br />
Midher, also Midir<br />
Midir, Chthonic god who appears in polymorphic form Ireland<br />
Mihos, also Maahes<br />
Mihos, Lion god of Lower Egypt Egypt<br />
Mikal, also Resheph<br />
Mikal, Local goddess with a cult in Cyprus Phoenicia<br />
Milcom, also Milom<br />
Milkastart, Local tutelary god of the from Umm el-Ammend Semitic(West)<br />
Milkom, Chief god, and may have been worshipped by King Solomon under a different name Ammonite<br />
Milom, God mentioned in 1 King 11:5 worshipped by King Solomon Amorite /\ Semitic(West)<br />
Mimir, God /\ demon of knowledge and wisdom norse<br />
Min -- Chief of Heaven [Egypt]<br />
Min, God potency, fertility, thunder, reproduction, roads and the sky Egypt<br />
Minaci, also Minaski<br />
Minaski, Local fish goddess Hindu<br />
Minepa, God of evil Macoua<br />
Minerva, Goddess of astronomy, science, inventing, medicine, painting, thinking, wisdom, war and sculpture Roman<br />
Mingrelan, also Mirsa Georgia<br />
Minona, Goddess of teaching Fon<br />
Minos, Minor underworld god in in Roman /\ Greek<br />
Mir, God of sex Egypt<br />
Miritatsiec, Goddess of healing Crow<br />
Mirsa Georgia, God of light and responsible for fire Caucasus<br />
Misor, God who created salt Semitic<br />
Mithra, God of war and light who had all the trappings of Christianity from 400BCE-200CE Persia<br />
Mithras, God of soldiers and war, thought to be an adoption of the Persian Mithra Roman /\ Greek<br />
Miti, Maternal spirit Koryak<br />
Mitra, Minor sun god of light and wisdom Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Vedic<br />
Miyatanzipa, One of the deities who awaited the return of Telipinu Hittite<br />
Miysis, also Mihos<br />
Mkulumncandi Swazi, Creator god known as the great first one Swaziland<br />
Mlentengamunye Swazi, Messenger god Swaziland<br />
Mlk-Amuklos, Heroic god known from about 1100 B.C.E. Syria /\ Palestine /\ Cyprus<br />
Mneme, Muse of memory Greek<br />
Mnemosyne, Goddess of memory Greek<br />
Modi, also Magni<br />
Modimo Twana, Universal god, possibly monotheistic Botswana<br />
Modjajji Lovedu, also Mujaji<br />
Modron, Great Mother, one of the most powerful of the Celtic mother goddesses Welsh<br />
Moerae, also Moira<br />
Moerae, Goddess of reason Greek<br />
Mog Ruith, God, possibly a solar god Ireland<br />
Mogounos, Local tribal deity he - assimilated with Apollo Roman /\ Gaelic<br />
Moira, They are supreme even over the gods of Olympus Greek<br />
Moirai, also Moira<br />
Mokos, Goddess of healing and sheep Slavic<br />
Molek, God of fire who children were sacrificed to IAW 1 Kings11:7 and 2 Kings 23:10 only Amorite<br />
Moloch, also Molek<br />
Moloch, God of the sun and a god of war Canaan<br />
Mombo Wa Ndhlopfu Ronga, Tutelary god who lives in and controls the forest Mozambique<br />
Momus, God of censure and mockery Greek<br />
Mon Kafir, Warrior god and hero from prehistoric origins and around today Afghanistan /\ Hindukush<br />
Moneta, Minor goddess of prosperity, the spirits of the mint Roman<br />
Monos, God of pain and sarcasm Greek<br />
Month, God of war of Thebes who quit during the 11th dynasty, royal politics you, also Egypt<br />
Montu, also Month<br />
Moombi, Creator goddess Kikuyu<br />
Mor, Goddess of the sun and dam of the kings of Munster Ireland<br />
Morgan, also Morrigu<br />
Morganes, Female water spirits Celtic<br />
Mories, also Moira<br />
Morongo, Goddess of the evening star, love and sexuality Zimbabwe<br />
Moros, God of fate Greek<br />
Morpheus, God of dreams by humans Greek<br />
Morrigan, also Morrigu<br />
Morrigan, Goddesses of war of death and destruction from prehistoric origins Celtic /\ Ireland<br />
Morrighan, also Morrigu<br />
Morrigu, Crone aspect of the goddesses, a trinity responsible for war and ghosts British /\ Ireland /\ Welsh<br />
Mors, Minor god of death Roman<br />
Morta, Goddess of death who became one of the Parcae Roman<br />
Moruadh, Goddess of the sea Ireland<br />
Morva, They are invisible sky spirits Andaman Is. /\ India Ocean<br />
Moschel, God of cows Latvia<br />
Mot, God of death, fertility and sterility Canaan /\ Ugarit<br />
Mot, God of the dead and of all the powers who opposed life Phoenicia<br />
Motsesa, Goddess of water Mozambique<br />
Mratna'igrin, also Tecei'vune<br />
Mrgasiras, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Mu'Allidtu, also Mylitta<br />
Muati, Rather obscure local god associated with the island paradise of Dilmun Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Mucalinda, Tutelary god of the lake near Bodh Gaya Buddhist<br />
Mugu, also Mugasa<br />
Muireartach, Goddess of the ocean Ireland<br />
Mula Djadi Tobak, Creator god who created everything and lives in the highest of all seven heavens Sumatra<br />
Mula, Malevolent Naksarta Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Mulhalmoni, Goddess of healing, eye diseases and water Korea<br />
Mulliltu, Goddess Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Mullo, Patron deity of teamsters and associated with Mars Roman /\ British<br />
Muluku, Supreme being Macoua<br />
Mulungu Swahali, also Mungu<br />
Mummu (Mommu) -  Son of Tiamat and Anu or their chamberlain /\ intermediary.<br />
Mummu, God who advised primeval god Apsu Mesopotamia<br />
Mundih, also Mandah<br />
Munisvara, Demigod who started out being a deified saint Hindu /\ Dravidian<br />
Munjen Malik Kafir, Chthonic earth god Afghanistan<br />
Muraja, Goddess of music Buddhist<br />
Muruga, also Seyon<br />
Murukan, Hunting and war god Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Musdamma, God of buildings, including houses Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Muses, Some mountain goddesses Greek<br />
Mushdama, God of architecture Mesopotamia<br />
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Mut -- Lady of Heaven [Egypt]<br />
Mut, Vulture goddess shown crowned and holding a papyrus scepter, goddess of fertility, healing and sound bodies Egypt<br />
Muta, Goddess of silence Roman<br />
Mutinus, Minor fertility god of, strongly ityphallic and invoked by women wanting to bear children Roman<br />
Muttalamman, Plague goddess identified with smallpox Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Mutu, Personification of death and the god of the underworld Assyria<br />
Mutyalamma, also Muttalamman<br />
Myesyats, Moon deity Slavic<br />
Myhs, also Maahes<br />
Mylitta, Goddess of fire, childbirth and fertility Babylon /\ Phoenicia<br />
Myrrah, Goddess of fertility who whelped Kinnur Phoenicia<br />
Mystis, Goddess of teaching Greek<br />
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<description><![CDATA[Iakchos, God who might be demon and /\ or a demon who might be god Greek<br />
Ialonus, Fertility god Celtic<br />
Iambe, Goddess of happiness Greek<br />
Iapetos, Titan god who now hangs out in Tartarus Greek<br />
Iarila, Goddess of fertility Russia<br />
Iaso, Goddess of healing and medicine Roman /\ Greek<br />
Ibath, Nemed who is believed to be a Tuatha ancestor /\ father god Ireland<br />
Iblis, Islamic version of the Jewish /\ Christian Devil Islam<br />
Icauna, Goddess of rivers of the river Yonne[Brittany] Roman /\ Celtic<br />
Iccovellauna, Goddess of water Celtic<br />
Ida, Goddess of prayer and devotion a man who turned into a woman, really Hindu<br />
Idem Huva Finnish, Goddess of autumn Ugric<br />
Idothea, Goddess of the sea Greek<br />
Idunn, Keeper of the apples of immortality norse<br />
Iegad, God who is guilty of bringing light to earth Pelew Is.<br />
Igigi, Collective name for the group of younger sky gods Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Ihi, Goddess of learning, of wisdom Tahiti<br />
Ihi, Lord of the sistrum Egypt<br />
Ihoiho, Creator god who created everything including the primeval waters Society Is.<br />
Ihy, Minor god of music Egypt<br />
Ikvaku, God of the sun Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Il, Creator god Syria /\ Canaan /\ Lebanon<br />
Ila, Minor goddess of sacrifices Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Ilaalge, Local god Semitic<br />
Ilabrat, Minor god, heavy into politics Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Ilankaka, Goddess of the sun Nkundo<br />
Ilat, Rain god Pokot /\ Suk<br />
Ilazki, Apotheosis of the moon in a feminine form Basque<br />
Ilithyia, Goddess of childbirth Eileithyia, Eilethyia, Eleuto Greek<br />
Illargui, Goddess of the moon Basque<br />
Illyapa, also Illapa<br />
Ilmarinen, God of good weather and the wind, he is also Protective deity of travelers and for a lark he forged the sun Finnish<br />
Ilmatar, God of the earth Finnish<br />
Im, Storm god Mesopotamia<br />
Imdugud, also Zu<br />
Imhotep, God of healing, embalming, medicine, learning, sleep etc Egypt<br />
Imiut, Minor chthonic protective god Egypt<br />
Immat Kafir, Demonic god who liked virgins Afghanistan<br />
Improcitor, Minor god of agriculture who worried over harrowing of the fields Roman<br />
Imra Kafir, Creator god who is still worshipped today Afghanistan<br />
Imra, God Hindu /\ Kush<br />
Imset, Funerary god charged with the care of the liver of the deceased Egypt<br />
Ina'hitelan, Guardian spirit who supervises the skies Koryak<br />
Inana, Goddess of fertility, of love and war Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Inanna (Babylonian: Ishtar) love and war.<br />
Inanna, also Ishtar<br />
Inanna, Goddess of fertility, of love Mesopotamia<br />
Inanna, Goddess of heaven, light, long life, the moon, and war Sumeria<br />
Inanupdikile, Goddess of rain Panama<br />
Inara, Minor goddess Hittite /\ Hurrian<br />
Inaras, Goddess of liquor Anatolia<br />
Inaras, Goddess of the wild animals of the steppe Hittite<br />
Indr Kafir, Tutelary and weather god Afghanistan<br />
Indra, God of fertility and war Vedic<br />
Indra, God of rain, storms, thunder and clouds Hindu<br />
Indrani, Goddess of wealth Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Vedic<br />
Indukari, Goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Ing, Ancestral god Anglo-Saxon<br />
Inghean, One of the isters who made up a triple goddess and goddess of summer Ireland<br />
Inguma, Spirit of death who enters people's homes by night and strangles them Basque<br />
Ini Heret, Goddess of mediators, diplomats, statesman's and other professional liars Egypt<br />
Ini, Goddess of justice Egypt<br />
Inmar Votyak, Sky goddess taken over by the Christians and called of the Mother of god Finnish /\ Ugric<br />
Inmutef, Minor canopic god Egypt<br />
Innana, Goddess of love, procreation, and war Sumeria<br />
Insitor, God concerned with the sowing of crops Roman<br />
Intercidona, Goddess of midwives Roman<br />
Inummutef, also Inmutef<br />
Inuus, God who protected herds Roman<br />
Io, Chief god who appears to be known only to the nobility and the priests Zealand<br />
Ipet, Started life as a hippopotamus goddess Egypt<br />
Ipi, also Ipet<br />
Ipy, Mother goddess who occasionally will wet nurse the king Egypt<br />
Irene, Goddess of peace Greek<br />
Iris, Goddess of the rainbow Greek<br />
Irmin, God of war germanic<br />
Irmiongot, Possibly Irmin, found in The Hildebrandslied, strangely the poem shows Christian influence germanic<br />
Irsirra, Goddess of fate Hurrian<br />
Iruwa, Sun and war god Kenya<br />
Isa, Aspect of Siva Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Isa, Guardian deity Buddhist<br />
Isakakate, Supreme being Crow<br />
Isara Mesopotamia, Goddess of marriage and childbirth who dealt with the enforcement of oaths Semitic<br />
Isden, also Isten<br />
Isdes, Chthonic god of death Egypt<br />
Isdustaya, Goddess of fate Proto-Hattic<br />
Ishkur, God of rain Mesopotamia<br />
Ishtar (Inanna) - A great goddess, the goddess of love and war. She descended to the Underworld to try to regain her lover.<br />
Ishtar, Goddess of sexuality and of love and war Babylon<br />
Isi, Goddess India<br />
Isinu, also Ismud<br />
Isis -- The throne [Egypt]<br />
Isis - the great Egyptian goddess, wife of Osiris, mother of Horus, sister of Osiris, Set, and Nephthys, and daughter of Geb and Nut, worshiped all over Egypt and elsewhere. She searched for her husband's body, retrieved and reassembled Osiris, taking on the role of goddess of the dead. She then impregnated herself from Osiris' body and gave birth to Horus whom she raised in secrecy to keep him safe from Osiris' killer, Seth. She - associated with life, the winds, the heavens, beer, abundance, magic, and more. Isis is shown as a beautiful woman wearing a sun disk.<br />
Isis, Goddess of childbirth, death, the earth, fertility, marital devotion, motherhood, healing, home, magic, the moon and the mother goddess Egypt<br />
Iskur, Chief rain and thunder god Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria /\ Iraq<br />
Island of Flame, Though not a god, without it eight gods would never have came into being Egypt<br />
Ismud, Dual-faced messenger god Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Israfil, Angel who blows the trumpet of doom at the last call for of the universe Islam<br />
Issaki, Goddess walking around with a headless child Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Istadevata, Tutelary god Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Istanu, God of judgment also God of the sun Hittite<br />
Istar, Goddess of fertility and war known as the star of heaven Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Istaran, Tutelary god of the city of Der Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Isten, Chief deity Hungary<br />
Isten, God related to knowledge and wisdom Egypt<br />
Istustaya, One of the deities who awaited the return of Telipinus Hittite<br />
Isum, Minor god, possibly a god of fire Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Isvara, Epitaph of Siva Hindu<br />
Ithm, God of herds, usually sheep Canaan<br />
Itzamn, also Hunab Ku<br />
Iubdan of the Faylinn, Ulster god Ireland<br />
Iunones, Goddesses of femininity Roman /\ Greek<br />
Iuturna, Goddess of springs and real handy in times of drought Roman<br />
Ix Chel, also Ixchel<br />
Izanagi No-Kami, also Izanagi<br />
Ja'u, also Jw<br />
Ja neb'a, Benevolent goddess of the earth Samoyed<br />
Jabru, Sky god, a rather minor one Elamite /\ Iran<br />
Jagannath, Epitaph for Krisna Hindu<br />
Jagaubis, Fire god Hindu<br />
Jagganath, God whose name means Lord of the World Hindu<br />
Jahve, also Jawhe<br />
Jambhala, God of riches who may stand upon a man or a conch Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Jamma, God of water, to be primarily God of the sea Phoenicia /\ Canaan<br />
Jana, Goddess of the moon Roman<br />
Janavasita, Minor goddess affiliated with knowledge or the control of knowledge Buddhist<br />
Janguli, Goddess of healing and snakebites Buddhist<br />
Janus, Two faced god of beginnings, arches, doors, entrances and gates Roman<br />
Jar Sub, God of the universe Turkey<br />
Jarih, God of the moon Canaan<br />
Jarovit, also Herovet<br />
Jarovit, God of war Slavic<br />
Jaso, Goddess of health and recovery Iaso Greek<br />
Jawhe, Thought to be God of mountains prior to becoming the god of Israel,Mount Sinai is his suspected mountain Israel<br />
Jawi, also Jw<br />
Jaya-Vijaya, Twin goddess, possibly forms of Durga Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Jayakara, God who rides in a cage drawn by Cockatoos Buddhist<br />
Jayanta, God who is one of the 11 forms of the god Rudra Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Jayatara, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Jedza, Equivalent of Baba Yaga Poland<br />
Jehovah, also Jawhe<br />
Jehovah, Creator god, this form - created by the the Jehovah witnesses and is not considered a true name of this god Christian<br />
Jetaita Yamama, And earth spirits of the fearful type Tirerra del Fuego<br />
Jinn, Class of demonic beings who started out as a nature spirits Arabic<br />
Jnanadakini, Goddess associated with, or whose name means, knowledge Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Jnanaparamita, Philosophical deity Buddhist<br />
Joda mate, Mother of the evil one Latvia<br />
Joh, Original word for God of the moon in Thebes Egypt<br />
Jokwa, Goddess of justice Asian<br />
Jord, Goddess of the earth mentioned in the Edda by Snorri germanic /\ Icelandic<br />
Jori-Torem, Goddess of foreman who supervised Num's work Vogul<br />
Juggernaut, also Jagganath<br />
Julana, Chief god Jumu<br />
Juma, God pf the sky, whose name is also associated with spirits of earth, water, wind, and the home Finnish /\ Mari /\ Ugart<br />
Jumala, God of the sky, and close to supreme god as well Finnish<br />
Jumala, Goddess of war Russia<br />
Jumis, God of fertility Latvia<br />
Jumit, Local goddess of El Tod Egypt<br />
Juno Caelestis, Tutelary goddess of Roman Carthage Carthage<br />
Juno, Goddess of marriage, motherhood and childbirth Roman<br />
Juok and, Creator of all men Bunzi<br />
Jupiter, God of astronomy, Jupiter, light, lightning, thunder, weather, wisdom Roman<br />
Juras Mate, Goddess of the sea Latvia<br />
Jurasmat, also Juras Mate<br />
Jurate, Goddess of the ocean Baltic<br />
Juterna, Goddess of healing and springs invoked during drought Roman<br />
Juturna, also Juterna<br />
Juventas, Goddess of youth Roman<br />
Jvartaharisvara, Plague god associated with malaria Hindu<br />
Jw, Ancient god, had to be deduced from the study of personal names, nothing is known for certain but it may be identical to the harvest god Ao Syria<br />
Jyeshtha, Goddess of bad luck Hindu<br />
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K'pop'ala, Protective god Georgia<br />
Kabeiroi, God of blacksmiths Greek<br />
Kabirroi, Bees were of vegetation and deities, commonly thought of as twins and Mail Greek<br />
Kabta, God of bricks Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Kades, Goddess of fertility usually shown sky clad Canaan<br />
Kadi, Goddess of justice Assyria<br />
Kadru, Goddess the mother of the Nagas[snake demons] Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Kahilan, Tutelary god known only from inscriptions Arabic<br />
Kaiamunu, Demon who plays a large part in initiation ceremony for boys Papua New Guinea<br />
Kaka, Minor god with political pull Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia<br />
Kakia, Goddess of vice Greek<br />
Kala, God of death Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Vedic<br />
Kalacakra, Tutelary god who is personally selected Buddhist /\ Tibet /\ Mahayana<br />
Kaladuti, Goddess whose name means messenger of death Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Kalahari, also Cagn Mantis<br />
Kalavikarnika, Fever goddess Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Kali, Goddess of cemeteries, destruction and death who helped dance the universe into existence Hindu /\ Puranic /\ India<br />
Kali, Goddess of learning Jain<br />
Kalika, Goddess common often seen standing upon a corpse Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Kaliya, Minor serpent god, a Naga Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Kalki[n], 10th avatar of Visnu who rewards good and punishes people Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Vedic /\ Epic<br />
Kallingenia, Rather obscure goddess of birth found only in the ritual texts of Athens Greek<br />
Kalma, Goddess of death Finnish<br />
Kam,enae, Goddesses unbowed of springs and wells with a shrine in Rome where of the of vestal virgins got their water Italy<br />
Kama, God of love and carnal desire Hindu /\ Puranic /\ India<br />
Kama, God of love and desire Hindu<br />
Kama[Deva], also Kama<br />
Kamaksi, Goddess Dravidian /\ Tamil<br />
Kamala, Goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Kamini, Minor goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Kamos Moab, Chief god who when Hellenized became equated with Ares Jordan<br />
Kamrusepa[s], Goddess of magic and healing Hittite<br />
Kamulla, Proper guidance in Kassite<br />
Kankar Mata, Mother goddess who became a mother of evil intent Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Kannan, also KRSNA<br />
Kantatman, Rather obscure god, of the medicine it is thought Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Kanti, Goddess whose name means desire Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Kapali, God, one of the forms of the Rudra Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Karalkal Ammaiyar Hindu, Local mother goddess India<br />
Karei, De goddess of Thunder and storm Andaman Is.<br />
Kari Semang, Supreme god who lets you know he is mad when it thunders Malya<br />
Karini, Fear goddess Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Karkota, Snake god Hindu<br />
Karmavasita, Minor goddess who personifies the discipline of spiritual regeneration Buddhist<br />
Karora, Creator Arandan<br />
Karta, Goddess of destiny, only known from oral /\ folk tradition Latvia<br />
Karttikeya, God and who equates with the Hindu god Skanda Buddhist<br />
Karttikeya, God of war and a form of Skanda Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Karttiki, Mother goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Karuilers siunes, Deities, taken over by the Hittites in as gods of all oaths Syria<br />
Kasku, God of the moon known from inscriptions Hittite /\ Hurrian<br />
Kasyapa, Primordial god and divine messenger Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Vedic<br />
Katahziwuri, also Kamrusepa[s]<br />
Katargama, Tutelary gody Tamil /\ Sri Lanka<br />
Katavi Ntamwezi, And in a demonic being who is chief of the water-spirits Tanzania<br />
Katavul, Ultimate creator all who exists in the world and able to judge humanity and to reward or punish India /\ Tamil /\ Sri Lanka<br />
Katayana, Form the goddess Durga or Parvati Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Kathar, God of architects, artisans and weapons makers Ugart<br />
Kathirat, Wise goddesses Canaan<br />
Katoyalla, also Illapa<br />
Katsinas, Children of Iatiku who could bring rain and food Acoma<br />
Katyayani, Form of the goddess of Durga or Parvati Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Kaukas, Spirit being, some type of goblin who brings good luck who is also bound to the notion of a dragon guarding treasure Lithuania<br />
Kauket, Primordial goddess, one of the eight who represent chaos Egypt<br />
Kaumauri, Goddess who later became considered a goddess of evil intent Hindu /\ Puranic /\ <br />
Kaumudi, Goddess of the light of the moon Hindu<br />
Kautar, also Kotar<br />
Kazyoba Nyamwezi, God of the sun-held to be the creator and tutelary deity of the tribe Tanzania<br />
Kebechet, Chthonic snake goddess Egypt<br />
Kebechsenef, Funerary god responsible for at the lower portion of the body Egypt<br />
Keca Aba, Goddess of war Russia<br />
Kefa, Goddess of the Great Bear Egypt<br />
Kek t Ken, Goddess of love Egypt<br />
Kek, Primordial god, one of the eight representing chaos Egypt<br />
Keket, Goddess of darkness associated with the the island of flame Egypt<br />
Kele De, Very old goddess Ireland<br />
Kematef, Epitaph for Primeval god Amun Egypt<br />
Kemos Moab, Tutelary god Jordan<br />
Kemur, also Kemwer<br />
Kemwer, Black Bull, the venerated at Athribis Egypt<br />
Kenos Tierra del, God sent to earth by the supreme god, supposedly to bring order into the world. He goofed up and created humans Fuego<br />
Ker, Goddess of violent death Greek<br />
Keres, Evil demons Greek<br />
Keretkun, also Keret'kun<br />
Keri and Kame Bacairi, Brothers who created humanity 1st nations<br />
Kerridwen, Goddess of inspiration and knowledge Celtic<br />
Kesava, Minor avatar of Visnu Hindu<br />
Kesini, Goddess Buddhist<br />
Ketchimanet, Great Spirit Iowa /\ Fox<br />
Ketq Skwaye, Creator Huron<br />
Khadoma, Goddess of knowledge Tibet<br />
Khandoba, Form of the god Siva Hindu<br />
Khasa, Minor goddess who controls the spirits of forests Hindu /\ Vedic<br />
Khasaparna, God Buddhist<br />
Khem, God of life and growth in nature, vegetation, animals, fertility Egypt<br />
Khen-Ma, Goddess who is the controller of the earth's demons Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Khen-Pa, God who controls the demons of heaven Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Khentimentiu, God who rules the destinies of all of the dead Egypt<br />
Khepera, Blue haired scarab god of transformation, water, creation and warriors Egypt<br />
Khepri -- He who comes into existence [Egypt]<br />
Kherty, Chthonicearth god, - around from 2500 BCE Egypt<br />
Khesef, Lion god who repels feelings of lust Egypt<br />
Khio New, also Io<br />
Khipa, Tutelary deity Hittite /\ Hurrian<br />
Khnemu, also Khnum<br />
Khnum -- Lord of the cool waters [Egypt]<br />
Khnum, Smith god who forms humans on his potter's wheel Egypt<br />
Kho, also Kaang<br />
Khons Hor, also Khons[u]<br />
Khons[u], God of healing and the moon Egypt<br />
Khonsu, Protects those who travel at night, and expels demons Egypt<br />
Khoromozitel, Domestic spirits, sadly not the sipping kind Slavic<br />
Khu, also Kaang<br />
Khwarenah, Bit of a strange definition, possessed by all morals yet it is of fire which dwells in water Persia<br />
Khyung-Gai mGo-Can, Local god Buddhist /\ Tibet /\ Bon<br />
Ki'njen Yukaghir, also Kini'je<br />
Ki, Chthonic principal, feminine in nature Mesopotamia /\ Sumeria<br />
Kianda Kimbundu, God of the sea and fish Angola<br />
Kiki, also Ki<br />
Kingu (Qingu) -  Dragon commander of Tiamat's forces against Marduk. Kingu is the counterpart of the sky god Anu on the side of darkness. He may have been Tiamat's second husband. Ea fashioned humans from his blood when Kingu - ordered to be sacrificed.<br />
Kingu, Demon mentioned in the creation epic Akkadia<br />
Kingu, Husband /\ son of Tiamat Babylon<br />
Kinnar, And musician god Semitic(West)<br />
Kinnara, Group of spirit beings who it looked like birds with a human heads India<br />
Kinyras, Local god of metalworking (thought to have come from Syria) Cyprus<br />
Kiri Amma, Goddess of healing, childhood diseases Sri Lanka<br />
Kirti, Goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Kisar, Primordial god /\ dess Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Kishar - Daughter of Tiamat and Apsu, sister and wife of Anshar.<br />
Kishimo Jin, also Kishi Mojin<br />
Kiskil-lilla, Night demones Sumeria<br />
Kloanthes Hellenized, Youthful god of Panoplois Egypt<br />
Klotho, Goddess of spinning, one of the three fates Greek<br />
Kn Sgni, Goddess of war India<br />
Kneph, also Khnum<br />
Kodamata, Goddess of health India<br />
Kokomikeis, Goddess of the moon mother of the Morning Star Blackfoot<br />
Kokopell' Mana, Goddess of fertility Hopi<br />
Kokyan, Creator goddess; she created humans, plants, and animals Hopi<br />
Kolias, Goddess of foothills Greek<br />
Kollapura-Mahalaksmi, Goddess Hindu /\ Puranic<br />
Kolpia, Creator god Phoenicia<br />
Komodia, Goddess of happiness and amusement Greek<br />
Kondos, God of cereal crops renamed by the Christians to St. urban Finnish<br />
Kongsim, Goddess of healing Korea<br />
Kore, Goddess of springtime Greek<br />
Kornjunfer, Goddess of grain germanic<br />
Korobona, Goddess of lakes Caribbean<br />
Koros, Goddess of extravagant joy and exuberance Greek<br />
Korravai, Goddess of war India /\ Dravidian /\ Tamil /\ Sri Lanka<br />
Korrigan, Goddess of underground springs French<br />
Korybantes, Demonic companions of Kybele Asia Minor /\ <br />
Kostrubonko, God of spring Russia<br />
Kotar, God of blacksmiths Syria<br />
Kothar u Khasis, also Kothar<br />
Kothar, God of blacksmiths and crafts Canaan<br />
Kotisri, Mother goddess who is called the mother of 7000 Buddhas, busy girl Buddhist<br />
Kottavei, Goddess of war India<br />
Kotys, Goddess whose worship spread throughout Greece and Italy Thrace<br />
Kouretes, Forest deities Greek<br />
Kourothropis, Really obscure goddess, who wet nursed, this goddess is known only from ritual texts Greek<br />
Kovas, God of war Lithuania<br />
Koyote, also Coyote<br />
Kratesis, Goddess of victory Greek<br />
Kratos, God of strength Greek<br />
Krittika, Goddesses of the Pleiades India<br />
Krodhadevatas, Gods of terror Buddhist<br />
Kronos, also Cronus<br />
Kronos, Fertility god celebrated by of harvest festival of Kronia Pre-Greek<br />
Kronos, God of agriculture, seeds Greek<br />
Kronus, also Cronus<br />
Krosdari, Goddess, a rather emancipated goddess Hindu<br />
Krttika[s], Minor malevolent goddess /\ es Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Krtya, Goddess of witchcraft Hindu<br />
Krumine, God of grain Lithuania<br />
Ksama, In minor goddess Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Ksantiparmata, Philosophical deity Buddhist<br />
Kshumai Kafir, Beneficent goddess of fertility Afghanistan<br />
Ksitigarbha, Goddess whose name is womb of the earth Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Ku Uasa, God of water Finnish<br />
Kuanja, Goddess of hunting Angola<br />
Kubaba, Chief goddess of the Neo Hittites Syria /\ Anatolia<br />
Kubaba, Goddess, reigned as queen of the third dynasty for 100 years Kish<br />
Kubera, Guardian of the north as well as a god of riches Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Vedic /\ Epic<br />
Kubjika, Goddess of writing Hindu<br />
Kubuddhi, Minor goddess whose name means stupid, she ran around with Gansea Hindu<br />
Kud, Eembodiment of the evil principle which abounds in the world Korea<br />
Kuju, Benevolent sky spirit who supplies with food Yukaghir<br />
Kuk, Primeval god, one of a pair, a member of the Ogdoad, who represent the darkness who reigned prior to the creation of any heavenly body Egypt<br />
Kukudhi, also Kukuth<br />
Kukuth, Female demon of sickness had an unhappy life at as a human Albania<br />
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Kuladevi, Goddess Hindu<br />
Kulika, Naga Hindu<br />
Kulisevari, Goddess often shown with a corpse Buddhist /\ Mahayana<br />
Kulla, God of builders and responsible for the creation of bricks Babylon /\ Akkadia<br />
Kulshedra, Female demonic individual in who may be either an enormous hag with pendulous breasts and /\ or a dragon like monster who spits fire Albania<br />
Kumarbi[s], Creator /\ father of the gods Hittite /\ Hurrian<br />
Kumari, Goddess, an epitaph of Durga Hindu<br />
Kumokums Modoc, Creator god Oregon<br />
Kun-Rig, God associated associated with the prayer wheel Buddhist /\ Tibet<br />
Kun Aymara, Snow god and main deity Bolivia<br />
Kun tu bzan po, Head of god in the Bon pantheon Tibet<br />
Kuntu bXan Po, Head of the pantheon Tibet /\ Bon<br />
Kupala, Goddess of herbal lore, long life, water, witchcraft and sorcery and sex Slavic<br />
Kupalo, Goddess of fertility, sex and fire Slavic<br />
Kupalo, Goddess of midsummer Russia<br />
Kurdalaegon, And in God of all blacksmiths with a strange job Caucasus<br />
Kurdaligon Ossetian, also Kurdalaegon<br />
Kuretes, Demons associated with vegetation who are of pre-Greek times Crete<br />
Kurke, God of grain Prussia<br />
Kurma[vatara], Avatar of Visnu Hindu /\ Puranic /\ Epic<br />
Kurukalla, Goddess of riches Tibet<br />
Kurukalla, Goddess, one of the Tantric deities Hindu<br />
Kurukalla, Goddess, usually of terrifying appearance Buddhist<br />
Kurunta?, God of rural areas Hittite<br />
Kus, also Ukur<br />
Kus, God of herdsmen Babylon /\ Mesopotamia /\ Akkadia /\ Sumeria<br />
Kusor, also Kotar<br />
Kusuh, God of the moon Hittite /\ Hurrian /\ Anatolia<br />
Kutkinnaku, Spirit who taught mankind to hunt and catch fish in addition to giving them the fire stick and the shamans drum Koryak<br />
Kvasir, Minor god of wisdom norse /\ Icelandic<br />
Kybebe, also Kybele<br />
Kybele, Rather important Asian mother goddess who likely started as Goddess of mountains NW Turkey<br />
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<description><![CDATA[Fabulinus, Minor god Roman<br />
Fachea, Goddess of poetry and patron of bards Ireland<br />
Fagus, God of beech trees Gaul /\ Pyrenean<br />
Fama, Goddess of fame and rumors Roman<br />
Fand, Goddess of happiness and pleasure Celtic<br />
Fand, Goddess of healing and the ocean Ireland<br />
Fate, Goddess of fate Roman<br />
Fates, also Moira<br />
Fatit, Female entities who are in charge of the individuals destiny Albania<br />
Fauna, also Bona Dea<br />
Fauna, Goddess of agriculture and winter Roman<br />
Faunus, God of agriculture, fertility, nature and prophecy Roman<br />
Fea, Goddess of war Ireland<br />
Febris, Goddess of healing and fevers Roman<br />
Februus, God of purity Roman<br />
Felicitas, Goddess of happiness Roman<br />
Fene, Either a demon or a place where demonic beings hang out, or both Henry<br />
Feng Bo, also Fei Lien<br />
Fenja, Goddess of physical prowess norse<br />
Feronia, Goddess of orchards and protects freed men Roman<br />
Feronia, Goddess of the autumn, fire and volcanoes Etruscan<br />
Fewi Lian, also Fei Lien<br />
Fides, Goddess of fidelity, honesty, oaths and public trust Roman<br />
Finncaev, Thought to be a goddess of love and beauty Ireland<br />
Finvarra, Strong god Ireland<br />
Finweigh, God who made man. Bilan<br />
Fjorgyn, also Hlothyn<br />
Fjorgynn, God mentioned in Snorri's Edda norse<br />
Flidais, Ruler of wild beasts of the forestswoodlands Ireland<br />
Flora, Goddess of gardens, plants, flowers, love, prostitution,spring and youth Roman<br />
Folla, also Fulla<br />
Fomore, Adversaries of the Tuatha De Danann, and called it demons Ireland<br />
Fons, Goddess of fountains Roman<br />
Fornax, Goddess baking and grain Roman<br />
Forseti, God of justice for men and gods norse /\ germanic<br />
Fortuna, Goddess chance, fate, luck and happiness Roman<br />
Frau Holle, Goddess of winter germanic<br />
Fravartin, also Fravasi<br />
Fravasi, Denotes the spirit of the pre-existence of the believer who watches over him as Protective spirit Iran<br />
Frey, God of rain, weather, seafaring, fertility and prosperity norse<br />
Freya, Goddess of fertility, love, beauty, sex and youth germanic<br />
Freya, Goddess of spring,fertility and vegetation, rainbows, and magic norse<br />
Freyja, also Freya<br />
Freyr, also Frey<br />
Frigg, Goddess of fertility and marriage norse /\ germanic<br />
Frjorgyn, Goddess with no known cult, the name suggests she is a mountain /\ forest goddess and possibly revered as a goddess of fertility norse /\ germanic<br />
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Fudo Myoo, God who protects against catastrophes Buddhist<br />
Fufluns, God of wine and of the harvest Etruscan<br />
Fulgora, Goddess of lightning Roman<br />
Fulla, Goddess of healing germanic<br />
Furiae, Goddesses of justice and robbers Roman<br />
Furies, also Furiae<br />
Futsu-Nushi-No-Kami, also Take-Mika-Dzuchi-No-Kami<br />
Fuwch Frech, Goddess of happiness Welsh<br />
Ga, God of metal Fon<br />
Gabija, Goddess of the hearth fire Lithuania<br />
Gabjauja, Goddess of grain demoted to an evil spirit by Christianity Lithuania<br />
Gabriel, Archangel rather busy as a messenger from the god of Abraham, he also toots the trumpet who signifies the end of the universe Hebrew /\ Christian<br />
Gad, God of fortune Canaan<br />
Gad, God of unknown qualities, but likely concerned with chance and /\ or fortune Punic<br />
Gaea