Name | Origin | Description
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I'lena | Koryak/ Siberia |
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Roma | Greek/ Roman |
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Wa kon da Hondon | |
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Cariociecus | Roman/ Iberia | A war God
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Lulong | Borneo | The goddess of love
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Anila | Hindu/ Puranic | .
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Vajragandhari | Buddhist | A
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Ninkaranunna | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A Barber god
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Akasagarbha | India/ Buddhism | A Bodhisattva & the personification of supreme knowledge of the absolute void
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Julunggul | Aus. | A creator god that was the bringer of culture & identified with of the rainbow-snake
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Atanea | Marquesas Is. | A dawn goddess
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Sumati | Buddhist | a deification of literature
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Aksobhya | Buddhism | A Dhyani-Buddha
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Kronos | Pre-Greek | A fertility god celebrated by of harvest festival of Kronia
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Bhumidevi | Hindu/ Epic/ Puranic | a fertility goddess
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Astaroth | W. Semitic | a fertility goddess who deals with sheepherders
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Kalavikarnika | Hindu/ Puranic | a fever goddess
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Gibil/ Girra/ Girru | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A Fire God
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Nataraja | Hindu/ Puranic | a form of Siva
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Katyayani | Hindu/ Puranic | a form of the goddess of Durga or Parvati
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Bhavanavasi | Jain/ India | A generic name given to deities that look youthful
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Fjorgynn | Nordic | A god mentioned in Snorri's Edda
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Gua | W.Africa | A god of agriculture, blacksmiths, & thunder
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Wayland | Anglo-Saxon | A god of blacksmiths
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Cernunnos | Pan-Celtic | A god of fertility & the horned god
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Verbti | | A god of fire that the Christians identified with the devil
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Ganaskidi | Navaho | a god of harvest, plenty & mists
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Esu Edo | Benin/ Yoruba | A god of passage that stands at the gates of home of the gods
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Hyaninthos | | A god of vegetation
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Tango | Hervey is. | A god of virgin birth, kinda
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Haubas/ Hobas | S.Arabia | A god that may be a particular form of Attar
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Ungud | Aus. | A god/ goddess
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Vasya-Tara | Buddhist-Mayhayana | A goddess
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Bulaing Karadjeri | Aus. | A goddess
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Rusina | Roman? | A goddess of fields and open country
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Telesto | | A goddess of initiations
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Isdustaya | Proto-Hattic | A goddess of of fate
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Suada | Roman? | A goddess of persuasion
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Bumerali | Aus. | A goddess of physical prowess
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Bunbulama | Aus. | A goddess of rain
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Briant | Celtic? | A goddess of the river which holds her name
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Deverra | Roman | A goddess of verse & guardian of newborn children
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Nike | Roman | A goddess of victory
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Bila | Aus. | A goddess of war
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Gnowee | Aus. | A goddess of war
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Kishimo-jin | Japan? | A goddess that changed her mind, maybe
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Mataras/ Ambikas | India | A Group of goddesses
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Anti | Egypt | A Guardian deity of the eastern sky
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Bi-har | Buddhist/ Tibet | A Guardian deity that protects against demons
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Itzcutintli | Aztec | a guardian goddess of the home
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Arjuna | Hindu/ Vedic | a heroic god
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Peruwa/ Pirwa | Hittite | a horse god
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Asira | N. Arabia | a little god mentioned only by name
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Haubas | S. Arabia | a local god known only from inscriptions
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Haukim | S.Arabia | A local god thought to be concerned with arbitration & the law
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Samkarsana | Dravidian/ Camille | a local last form of Balarama
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Alaunus | Celtic | a local name from the Mannheim area for Mecurius
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Orthia | Sparta | a locally worshipped mother goddess of later syncretized with the more widely accepted maternal deities such as Kybele
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Daramulum | Aus. | A lunar being & mediator between the creator and humans
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Centeocihuatl | Aztech | A maize goddess
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Candsvera | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A Minor God & benevolent aspect of Siva
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Pianan | Aztec | a minor god of war
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Durangama | Buddhist / Vajrayana | A minor goddess
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Sinivali | Hindu/ Vedic | a minor goddess of prosperity
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Parendi | Hindu/ Vedic | a minor goddess of prosperity associated with accumulating wealth
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Aranyani | Hindu/ Vedic | a minor goddess of woodlands
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Khasa | Hindu/ Vedic | a minor goddess that controls the spirits of forests
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Itzpapalotl-Itzcyeye | Aztech | A minor mother goddess who was found only in the Valley of Mexico
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Alephus | Greek | A Minor river god
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Nereus | Greek | A Minor sea God
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Phorkys | Greek | A Minor sea god noted by Hesiod
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Tobadzistsini | Navaho | A Minor war god
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Sara | Babylon/ Akkadian | A Minor war god
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Avatea | Hervy Is. | A moon god
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Jarih/ Erah | Canaan | A Moon god
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Aningan | Inuit | A moon god called Igaluk in Alaska
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Aialila'axa | Mexico region | A moon goddess
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Carridwen | Welsh? | A moon goddess
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Chuh Kamuy | China? | A moon goddess
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Helena | Greek | A Moon goddess & healer
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Canidia | Greek? | A moon goddess that was also a sorceress
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Gomaj | N.Amer.? | A moon spirit
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Vari-Ma-Te-Takere | Hervey Is. | a mother goddess & creator been, whose six children had immaculate births
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Kulika | Hindu | A Naga
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Amalthea | Greek? | A nymph of springs
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Shakplana | Yoruba/ Nigeria | A plague god identified with smallpox
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dMu-bDub Kam-Po Sa-Zen | Tibet/ Bon | a sky god & the head of the ancient pantheon
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Mandulis/ Merulis | Greek/ Nubian | a sun god
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Sapas | Canaanite | a sun god
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Wuriupranili | Aus. | A sun goddess
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Uranus | Greek | A Titan god
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Iapetos | Greek | A Titan god who now hangs out in Tartarus
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Atlas | Greek | A Titan that has to hold up the sky forever, he irritated Zeus
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Malik | N. Arabia | A tutelary god, this name is found among other Semitic people and used as a designator for a god
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Cathubodua | Pan-Celtic | A war goddess
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Sutekh/ Hurrian | | A weather god
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Stanitakumara | Jain/ India | A youthful appearing god
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Junkgowa | Aus. | An ancestor goddess who lived during the dreamtime & a goddess of the sea
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Ing | Anglo-Saxon | An ancestral god
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Atasamain | N. Arabia | an astral deity
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Astar | Ethiopia | an astral god
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Berecyntia | Gaul? | An earth goddess
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Titlacvahuan | Aztec | an omnipotent God, universal & generally evil power
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Karini | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | and fear goddess room
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Huang Fei-hu | China | at the chthonic god that became the judge of the dead because their souls call at the sacred mountain
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Kabirroi | Greek | bees were of vegetation and deities, commonly thought of as twins & Mail
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Tonaleque | Aztec | catalyze this goddess is ruler of the fifth of the 13 heavens
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God/ Deus/ Gott | Christian/ Anglo-Saxon/ Germanic/ Roman | Claimed to be the creator god around 325 C.E., still in vouge by the Christian sect
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Huitznahua | Aztec | Collectively, the remaining brothers of the war god that were defeated
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Ngewo | Western Tropics | Creator/ supreme god
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Karei | Andaman Is. | de goddess of Thunder & storm
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Lucifer | Gnostic/ Christian | depending upon who you believe, he is either of the firstborn son of God or the Devil
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Maitreya | Buddhist/ India | designate
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Quades | W. Semitic | fertility goddess
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Amoghapasa | Buddhist | God
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Bhutadamara | Buddhist/ Mahayana | god
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Mes An Du | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | God
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Aziri | Africa | goddess of possessions
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Trikantakidevi | Hindu | goddess of terrible appearance
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Lokapala | Hindu | Gods
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Lugeilan/ Luk | Caroline Is. | He is a god of knowledge, strange but knowledge
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Kudia | Siberian | he is a sky god
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Manda/ Sani | India | he is the divine and regent of the planet Saturn
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Kon | Peru | he is the god of all the desert
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gShen-Lha-Odkhar | Bon/ Tibet | he is the god of light
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O-Yama-Tsu-Mi | Japan/ Shinto | he is the most senior at apotheosis of the mountains
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Ksama | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | in minor goddess
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Priyadarsana | Buddhist/ Abeona | in minor goddess
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Pramudita | Buddhist/ Vajrayana | in minor goddess
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Disa | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | in minor goddess & the momma of the minor creation god Sarga
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Aluelp | Caroline Is. | job,
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Amelia/ Maitresse Amelia | Haiti/ Vodun | loa of Haiti
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Bussumarus Amelia/ Maitresse Amelia | Haiti/ Vodun | loa of Haiti
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Erkilek | Inuit | malevolent hunting god
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Ta'lab | S. A | moon god with an oracle function
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Ikas | Algonquin | Mother Earth
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Lasya | Buddhist/ Bolom | must/ Tibet A mother goddess
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Mahavidya | Buddhist/ May | of the collective name of a group of goddesses
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Shing Li-Kuan | China/ Taoist | one of the eight immortal beings
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Pu | Ma | phonation the title given to any god of high rank
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Kasyapa | Hindu/ Puranic/ Vedic | primordial god & divine messenger
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Azi | Buryat | red headed earth spirits that like human company, they appreciate eloquence, musical talent, tobacco, tea, & of all & reward models that please them. Those that irritate them forfeit their souls
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Mab | Celtic | she is the goddess of grains a fairy queen of Connaught
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Iyatiku | Navaho/ Pueblo | sheet is the mother of maize & humans
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Asuras | Hindu/ Vedic | sky gods that become demons
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Muluku | Macoua | supreme being
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Ordog | Hungary | that after the Christian derived became syncretized with the Christian Devil
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Ne'nenk'nenkicex | Kamichadal | The Christian God
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Te-Manava-Roa | Hervey Is. | the creator being, one of three
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Tino Taata | Society Is. | The creator god regarded as the tutelary deity that created mankind
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Ihoiho | Society Is. | The creator god that created everything including the primeval waters
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Baldaer | Anglo-Saxon | The dying god who is the same as Balder
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Vairocana/ Buddhaheruka | Buddhist | The First & oldest meditation Buddha
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Laukika-Devatas | Hindu | the generic name for gods known from local folklore
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Atea | Marquesas Is. | The god of light
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Hiro | Easter Is. | The god of rain and fertility
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Minato-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | the God of river mouths & estuaries
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Matsuo | Japan/ Shinto | the God of sake brewers
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Tai-Sung-Jing | China | the god of temporal time, the apotheosis of the planet Jupiter
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Qasynan | S. Arabia | the god of the of smithies
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Ndara | Sulawesi Is. | The god of the underworld.
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Manawat | W. Semitic | the goddess of destiny
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Medici | Manichaean | the goddess of light
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Brigantia/ Bridget/ Brigit | Pan-Celtic | The goddess of the seasons, doctors smiths, poets, & women in childbirth
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Victoria | Roman | the goddess of victory that became an attack by the Christians with an angelic capacity
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Adrastea | Britain | the goddess of war
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Djanggawuls | Aus. | The goddesses of fertility that messed up & created humanity & of vegetation
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Ketchimanet | Iowa/ Fox | The Great Spirit
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Shilup Chito Osh | Choctaw | The Great Spirit
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Wakonda | Omaha/ Sioux | The Great Spirit
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Gitche/ Manitou | Algonquin/ Lenape | The Great Spirit, the All Father
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Sirsir | Babylon/ Akkadian | The guardian god of boatmen
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Aitu | Samoa | the lower order of the gods
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Ai Ada | Turkey? | The moon god
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Marama | Polynesian/ Maori | the moon goddess
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Hannahannas | Hittite/ Hurrian | the mother goddess
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Arnakua'gak | Inuit | The old woman of the sea, an animalistic spirit
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Qudsu | W. Sumeria | the personification of holiness
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Nesaru | Arikara | The Power Above
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Glykon | Gnostic-Mitharic | The reincarnation of Asklepios, a demon with a human head & body of a snake
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Anulap | Truk Is. | The sky god
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Juma | Mari/ Finnish/ Ugart | the sky god whose name is also associated with spirits of earth, water, wind, & the home
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Au | Gilbert Is. | The sun god & sky lord
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Mari | Basque | the supreme mother goddess
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Aitvaras | Prussia | the The brave & loving demon that will bring good fortune to your home when well fed & treated kindly
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Roman | | the very minor God of our culture
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Tana'oa | Marquesas Is. | the weather & C god
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Telphochtli | Aztec | then run a potent god, the universal & generally malvolent
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Lau | Andaman Is. | these are spirit beings that are created when an islander dies
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Shici-Fuku-Jin | Japan/ Shinto | these are the seven principal gods of luck, there is a one female involved however
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Danavas | India | they are half divine/ half demonic beings
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Venda | Davidian/ Tamil | this creator god was an ancient vegetation deity
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Llorna | Spain | this female spirit Lehrer's people to their, normally, drowning in bogs, swamps, etc.
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Lud/ Nudd/ Nuada | | This god is London's namesake
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Kathar | Ugart | this god not only built the Palace of Baal, but is responsible for architects, artisans & weapons makers
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Ohoromoxtotil | Maya | this god was the creator the sun that made the world in habitable by destroying the jaguars that once infesterd it
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Isinu | Akkadia/ Mesopotamia | this god, a messenger, was a dual faced god
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Prajnaparamita | Buddhist | this goddess is a personification of the religious text
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Tonaleque | Aztec | this goddess is ruler of the 13 heavens
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Latmikaik | Pelew Is. | This goddess of the sea is the co-creator co-ruler of the world
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Pancabrahma | Hindu | this is the collective name for the five aspects of Siva
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Hinokagutsuchi | Japan/ Shinto? | this is the fire god whose birth killed the goddess Izanami
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Toneili | Navaho | this is the rain god in charge of all water from the skies
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Vagitanus | Roman | this minor god of passage was the guardian of the press first cry at birth
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Matres | Roman/ Pan-Celtic | Triads of mother goddesses
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Tispak | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadia | tutelary god of the city of Esnumma
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Perse | Greek | underworld goddess
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Picullus | Roman/ Prussia | will god that was taken over by the Christians as a their Devil
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Phanebal | Semitic | youthful warrior god
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Kitchki | N.A | . A Manitou
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Ardhanarit | savara | / Ammaiappan/ Naranari Siva & Sakti combined
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Tanit | Phonecia | / Carthage The goddess of the moon
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Hunhau | Maya | 1 of several gods of death that ruled the underworld
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Anantamukhi | Buddhist | 1 of the 12 Dharnis
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Aksayajnana-Karmanda | Buddhist | 1 of the 12 Dharnis & the deification of literature
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Abgal/ Apkallu | Sumeria | 7 spirits that derived from the the Abzu
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Kokomikeis Blackfoot | NA | ? The moon goddess mother of the Morning Star
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Varuna | Hindu/ Puranic/ Vedic/ Tamil | A a major guardian god of the sky & water
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Maponos | British | A about tribal god
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Ninmena | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A another mother goddess
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Ek Maya | | A Babob
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He Zur | Egypt | A baboon god accepted as a manifestation of Thot
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Llasar/ Llaesgyfnewid | Wales | A battle god
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Muireartach | Irish/ Scotland | A battle goddess
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Kitanitowit | Algonquin/ E. Canada | A being who is present everywhere in the universe, he is invisible, like most gods
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Kshumai | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A beneficent fertility goddess
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Mukasa Buganda | Uganda | A beneficent god for he demanded no sacrifices
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Loha | Klamath | A beneficent goddess portrayed as a beautiful woman
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Abhijit | Hindu/ Puranic | A benevolent astral deity & goddess of fortune
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Na'ininen | Koryak/ Siberia | A benevolent creator being
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Ja neb'a | Samoyed/ Siberia | A benevolent earth goddess
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Osande Ovimbundu | Angola | A benevolent god that is a guardian deity
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Magha | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A benevolent minor goddess of fortune
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Purvabhahadrapada | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A benevolent minor goddess of fortune
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Kuju | Yukaghir | A benevolent sky spirit that supplies with food
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Soului | Hua/ W. Africa | A benevolent vegetation god also in charge of medicine & music
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Mayin | Tungus/ Siberia | A benevolent, remote, supreme God
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Osandobua Edo | Benin | A benign creator god that controls prosperity, health & happiness
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Kuan Yin | Chinese/ Taoist | A benign guardian goddess, probably of Indian origin
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Nemglan | Irish | A bird god who fathered Conaire Mor
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Le Tkakawash | Klamath | A bird goddess
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Uairebhuidhe | Irish | A bird goddess
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Anukis | Egypt | A birth goddess & of the cataracts of the lower Nile
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Atum | Egypt | A bisexual god of water
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Khwarenah | Persia | A bit of a strange definition, possessed by all morals yet it is of fire which dwells in water
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Bo Dhu | Irish | A black cow goddess
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Crnobog/ Crnoglav | Slavic | A black god of death
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Khepera | Egypt | A blue haired scarab god of transformation, water, creation & warriors
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Akert khentet auset[s] | Egypt | A book of the dead deity
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Lemminkäinen (Ahti Saarelainen, Kaukomieli) | Finland | A brash hero.
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Name | Origin | Description
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Cathubodia | Breton | A Breton version of the Irish earth goddess Banbha
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Avalokitesvara | Buddhist/ India | A Buddha designate
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Nandi[n] | Hindu | A bull god
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Tarvos Trigaranos | Roman/ Celtic | A bull god
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Girru | Sumeria | A busy fellow, he is the god of fire & light & patron of civilization
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Bast/ Pasht | Egypt | A cat goddess, healing, life & war
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Geus Tasan | Iran | A cattle god accused of creating the cattle
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Bacax | Roman/ N. Africa | A cave god known from inscription at Crita
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Achiyalatopa | Zuni | A celestial giant monster with feathers of flint knives
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Were Luo' | | A chief god
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Larunda | Sabine | A chthonic & earth mother goddess
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Tlaltecuhtli | Aztec | A chthonic creator goddess
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Tlaltecuhli | Aztec | A chthonic creator goddess, the ruler of the second of the 13 heavens
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Ikal Ahau | Maya | A chthonic death god, that strangely enough, is considered to inhabit Christian church towers in Mexico
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Munjen Malik | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A chthonic earth god
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Itzam Cab | Mayan | A chthonic earth god as well as a god of fire
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Colel Cab | Maya | A chthonic earth goddess
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Sita | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A chthonic earth goddess
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Uras | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A chthonic earth goddess
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Tu | China | A chthonic earth goddess & fertility spirit
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Muso Koroni Bambarra | W. Africa | A chthonic fertility goddess of disorder
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Isdes | Egypt | A chthonic god of death
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Liber | Italy | A chthonic god of fertility with a festival, the Liberalia, on March 17th
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Midir/ Midher | Irish | A chthonic god that appears in polymorphic form
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Ninazu | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A chthonic god that is generally benevolent
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Ninkigal | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A chthonic god worshiped at Ur
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Hine-Ahu-One | Polynesia/ Maori | A chthonic goddess
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Tari Pennu Khond | India | A chthonic goddess
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Spadareamet | Armenia | A chthonic goddess concerned with fertility of the earth & death, the Christians equate her name with hell
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Rhiannon | Irish | A chthonic goddess of birds & horses
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Pacha Mama | Inca | A chthonic goddess of fertility & the earth, now syncretized with the Christian Virgin Mary
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Hine-Nui-Te-Po | Polynesia/ Maori | A chthonic goddess of night & of the underworld
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Sese Ngbandi | Zaire | A chthonic goddess that is invoked at sunrise every day
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Papatuanuku | Polynesia | A chthonic mother goddess that evolved spontaneously in the cosmic night
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Ki/ Kiki | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A chthonic principal, feminine in nature
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Kebechet | Egypt | A chthonic snake goddess
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Lugal-Irra | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A chthonic underworld god
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Manungal | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A chthonic underworld god
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Marmalik | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A chthonic underworld god
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Neti | Babylon/ Akkadian | A chthonic underworld god
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Ukur/ Kus | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A chthonic underworld god
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Orcus | Roman | A chthonic underworld god
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Tlachitonatiiuh | Aztec | A chthonic underworld god
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Aeacoc | Greek/ Roman | A chthonic underworld god & 1 of the 3 gods of Hades
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Mictlantecuhtli | Aztec | A chthonic underworld god that created the underworld
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Laverna | Italy | A chthonic underworld goddess
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Lelwani | Hittite/ Hurrian | A chthonic underworld goddess
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Velu Mate | Latavia | A chthonic underworld goddess & the queen of the dead
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Meretseger/ Meresger | Egypt | A chthonic underworld goddess who brings illness and death to the disrespectful
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Tatenen | Egypt | A chthonic vegetation god, the apotheosis of the Nile silt
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Takotsi Nakawe Huichol | Mexico | A chthonic vegetation goddess, all plant life & the earth are hers
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Sulman[u] | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadia/ W. Semitic | A chthonic war & fertility god
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Kherty | Egypt | A chthonicearth god, was around from 2500 BCE
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Ih P'en | Maya | A chthonioc fertility god, concerned with the growth of plants as well as family, property & other wealth
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Jinn | Arabic | A class of demonic beings that started out as a nature spirits
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Buto | Egypt | A cobra god of Lower Egypt & justice
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Dhyanibuddhasakti | Buddhist | A collective name for a specific group of goddesses
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Gul-Ses | Hittite | A collective name for all the goddesses of fate
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Pratisamvit | Buddhist | A collective name for four goddesses
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Disir | Nordic/ German | A collective name for guardian goddesses
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Aufaniae | Celtic | A collective name for some of mother goddesses
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Bolon Ti Ku | Maya | A collective name for the the nine underworld gods that are not well defined
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Mandah/ Mundih | Arabic | A collective name of gods, guardian deities that took care of irrigation
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Elim | Judaic | A collective term for god's the lower order of the gods from the great deities, the Elohim
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Wakan Tanka | Lakota | A collective union of the Manitous
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Diang Shilluk | Sudan | A cow goddess
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Ahat | Egypt | A cow goddess
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Baty | Egypt | A cow goddess of fertility
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Ninsun[a] | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A cow goddess that was the tutelary goddess of Gudea
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Damona | Celtic | A cow goddess, little known
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Ellil | Babylon/ Akkadia | A creator & air god
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Mbitumbo Baule | Ivory Coast | A creator & guardian god
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Tomor | Albanian | A creator & wind and god, he is still around
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Atua Fafine Tikopia | Polynesia | A creator being
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Te-Aka-Ia-Roe | Hervey Is./ Polynesia | A creator being
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Te-Tanga-Engae | Hervey Is./ Polynesia | A creator being
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Umashii-Ashi -Kabi-Hiko-Ji-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | A creator being formed from the reeds floating on the primordial waters
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Uru'n Ajy Toyo'n/ Ayi' Uru'n Toyoy'n | Yakut/ Siberia | A creator being that lived in the north east
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Malamanganga'e | Polynesia | A creator being that was a personification of light
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Cacoh | Maya | A creator god
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Citalatonac | Aztec/ Mexico | A creator god
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Elkunisra | Canaan/ Hittite | A creator god
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Hun Hunapu | Maya | A creator god
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Lesa SE | Africa | A creator god
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Nahuti Ollin/ Ollin/ Ollintonatiuh | Aztec | A creator god
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Nanahuatl | Aztec | A creator god
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Nediyon | Davidian/ Tamil | A creator god
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Sabaoth | Gnostic Christian | A creator god
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Seyon/ Muruga | Dravidian/ Tamil | A creator god
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Gucumatz | Quiche (?) | A creator god
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Jok | Africa | A creator god
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Ka Tyeleo Senufo | Ivory Coast | A creator god
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Leza | Bantu/ Zimbabwe | A creator god
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Libanza Upotos/ Bangala | Zaire | a creator god
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Mayon | Dravidian/ Tamil | A creator god
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Nareau | Melanesia | A creator god
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Niamye | Ivory Coast/ Africa | A creator god
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Tloque | Aztec | A creator god
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Tloque Nahaque | Aztec | A creator god
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Tvastar | Hindu/ Vedic | A creator god
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Unumbotte Bassari | Togo | A creator god
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Fidi Mukullu Bena Lulua | Zaire | A creator god
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Banga Ngbandi | Zaire | A creator god & creator of white skinned people
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Emeli Hin Tuareg | Sudan | A creator god & generic term meaning Lord
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Tirumal | Dravidian/ Tamil | A creator god equated with Visnu
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Hiranyagarbha | Hindu/ Vedic | A creator god identified in the Rig Veda, the demon King that proclaimed himself king of the universe
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Lodur[r] | Germanic | A creator god mentioned in the creation myth
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Unkulunkulu | Zulu/ S. Africa | A creator god of the sky & chief deity
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Es Ket | Siberia | A creator god that fashioned humans from clay
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Huracan/ Hurucan/ Hurakan/ Hurukan | Quiche | A creator god that fashioned the first humans
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Imra | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A creator god that is still worshipped today
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Kalisia | Pygmy/ Zaire/ Congo | A creator god that is the guardian of hunters & the jungle forests
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Quat | Banks Is./ Melanesia | A creator god that knows how to enjoy life
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Nudimmud | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A creator god that was rapidly syncretized with the Akkadian god Ea
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Chul Tatic Chites Vaneg | Maya | A creator god thought by some to be the name of the Christian God
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Narayana | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A creator god thought to be synonymous with business
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Olodumare/ Alaaye/ Elemii/ Olojo/ Oni/ Olorun/ Orishanla | Yoruba/ Nigeria | A creator god to whom the souls of the dead are expected to make a confession
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Apap Teso | Uganda | A creator god who as a benevolent sky god brings rain
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Cghene | Isoko/ Nigeria | A creator god with no material aspect, but a nice guy, no temple or priest
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Sa Kono | E. Guinea | A creator god, one of a pair of creator deities
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Latipan | Canaan | A creator god, see Il for particulars
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Jehovah | Christian | A creator god, this form was created by the the Jehovah witnesses & is not considered a true name of this god
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Enki/ Ea | Sumeria/ Mesopotamia | A creator god, water, cunning & fertility
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Nyame Akan | Ghana | a creator god/ goddess and androgynous being
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Iusaas | Egypt | A creator goddess
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Madalait | Oceania | A creator goddess
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Moombi | Kikuyu | A creator goddess
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Citlalicue | Aztec | A creator goddess & the goddess of Milky Way
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Oduduwa | Yoruba | A creator goddess of fertility & love
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Nut | Egypt | A creator goddess of the heavens
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Izanami-No-Kami/ Izamnami | Japan/ Shinto | A creator goddess who died and giving birth to the fire god as well as the primeval female goddess
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Cihuacoatl-Quilaztli | Aztec | A creator goddess with a rather unique way of creating humanity
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Tate | Sioux | A creator spirit of the winds, he controls the changing of the seasons & guides the spirits of dead
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Albina | Etruscan | A dawn goddess & protector of ill fated lovers
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Brimo | Greek | A death goddess
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Taranis | Celtic | A death goddess & mysterious sky god
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Uruzimu | Hittite | A deity involved in returning the lost Storm god of Nerik
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Dipankara | Buddhist/ Tibet | A deity that is one of the minor group of Buddhas
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Daho | Pyrenean | A deity that may be a god of war
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Aizen-Myoo | Buddhism | A deity who is full of compassion for mankind
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Kigatilik | Inuit | A delightful fanged demon that has no love of priests
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Munisvara | Hindu/ Dravidian | A demigod that started out being a deified saint
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Coyote/ Koyote | Pan-W. USA | A demigod/ creator/ trickster
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Kingu | Akkadia | A demon mentioned in the creation epic
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Agas | Iran | A demon of illness, especially the eyes
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Aesma Daeva | Persia | A demon of lust & anger that is ticked at the cow
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Hiranyakasipu | India | A demon that held the earth prisoner, under flood waters
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Kaiamunu | Papua/ New Guinea | A demon that plays a large part in initiation ceremony for boys
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Lamatsu | Akkadian | A demones of fever & disease among infants
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Harti | China/ Japan | A demoness that Buddha converted to a goddess that protects children instead of eating them
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Ljubi | Albania | A demoness that could cause drought on less a virgin was sacrificed to her
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Mahr | Slavic/ Germanic | A demonic being similar to an Alp
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Guta | Hungary | A demonic being that represents the seamy side of life
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Bali | Hindu/ Epic/ Puranic | A demonic god
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Mahisa | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A demonic god
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Immat | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A demonic god that liked virgins
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Paramita | Buddhist | A descriptive name of a philosophical deity
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Abgal | N. Arabia | A desert & tutelary god of the Bedouins
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Devaputra | Buddhism | A designation for the lower ranked gods
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Malsum | Algonquin | A destructive brother of Gluskap
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Bab | Egypt | A disrespectful rouge of a god
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Rudracandra | Hindu | A distinct form of the goddess Durga
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Ugaracandika | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A distinctive form of a goddess Durga
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Pracanda | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A distinctive form of the goddess Durga
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Li | China | A divine lord of fire
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Ina | Brazil | A dolphin goddess
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Mi-kura-Tana-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | A domestic guardian God that looks after storehouses
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Ismud | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A dual faced messenger god
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Andvari | Scandivania | A dwarf that can turn himself into a fish & living in water in
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Adonis | Phoenicia/ Syria | A dying & resurrected god that embodies vegetation scorched by the heat of the summer sunshine
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Menninkäinen | Finland | A fairy spirit, gnome.
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Hemen | Egypt | A falcon god
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Daemones | Greek | A family of elemental that and have it fields, forests, mountains, oceans, streams, lakes, valleys, desert, some towns & they are immortal
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Da-Shi-Zhi Buddhism | China | A female Bodhisattva
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Vasudhara | Buddhist | A female Buddha designate
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Dimme | Sumeria | A female demon of fever and & diseases of infants
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Kulshedra | Albania | A female demonic individual in that may be either an enormous hag with pendulous breasts &/ or a dragon like monster that spits fire
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Pasowee | Kiowa | A female Manitou of health & medicine
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Lama | Acadia | A feminine benevolent protective demon that later became the half man and half bull guardian of palace entrances
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Dagan | Babylon/ Akkadia/ Canaan | A fertility & grain god who in the Ugatitic creation myth was the father of Baal
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Bhumiya | Hindu/ Vedic/ Puranic | A fertility & guardian god of the fields
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Tlaeque-Tepictoton | Aztec | A fertility & rain god
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Tomiyauhtecuhtli | Aztec | A fertility & rain god
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Duillae | Roman/ Iberian | A fertility & vegetation goddess
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Ma | Cappadocia/ Anatolia/ Turkey | A fertility & vegetation goddess
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Saraddevi | Buddhist/ Tibet | A fertility & vegetation goddess associated autumn
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Ba | Egypt | A fertility deity
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Jumis | Latvia | A fertility god
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Ialonus | Celtic | A fertility god
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Ngendi | Fiji | A fertility god
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Piluitus | Latvia | A fertility god
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Ah Bolon Dz'acab | Maya | A fertility god associated with rain & thunder
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Egres/ Akras Karelian | Finland | A fertility god in charge of the the turnip crop
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Dinditane | Huli | A fertility god of gardening
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Izquitecatl | Aztec | A fertility god personified by the Maguey plant
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Priapos | Greek | A fertility god that also guarded mariners
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Enten | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A fertility god that doubled as a guardian deity of farmers
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Obatala/ Obosom | Yoruba | A fertility god, he makes barren women fertile & shapes the fetus in the womb
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Ama-arhus/ Arad-Ama-arhus/ Amat-Ama-arhus | Babylonia/ Akkadia | A fertility goddess
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Amaunet | Egypt | A fertility goddess
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Anaitis | Persia | A fertility goddess
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Aphrodisias Carian | S.W. Turkey | a fertility goddess
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Asertu | Canaan/ Hittite | A fertility goddess
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Asratum | Canaan | A fertility goddess
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Astoreth | Palestine/ Israel/ Lebanon | A fertility goddess
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Brigit | Irish | A fertility goddess
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Nin'insinna | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A fertility goddess
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Iarila | Russia | A fertility goddess
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Vasudhara | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A fertility goddess
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Gatumdug/ Gula | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A fertility goddess as well as the tutelary goddess of Lagas
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Damara | Britain | A fertility goddess associated with Beltane
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Divonia | Celtic/ Gaelic | A fertility goddess associated with water
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Andarta | Celtic/ Gallic | A fertility goddess most likely
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Pusti | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A fertility goddess of northern India
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Sarrahitu/ Sarra Itu | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A fertility goddess that started out being the tutelary goddess of the city of Su-Sin
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Kades | Canaan | A fertility goddess usually shown sky clad
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Nerthus | Denmark | A fertility goddess who, bless her heart, was associated with a piece
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Anjea | Australia | A fertility spirit
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Bagba | W. Africa | A fetish that controls the wind & rain
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Haurun | Canaan | A fiery earth god
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Dsahadoldza | Navaho | A fiery god of earth & water
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K'daai | Yakut/ Siberia | A fire demon that originated working in wrought iron
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Ho-Musubi-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | A fire god
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Jagaubis | Hindu | A fire God
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Mahiuikez | Polynesia | A fire God
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Tohil | Maya | A fire god
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Niha-Tu-Hi-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | A fire God in that was responsible for household fires that were in the yard
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Hi-No-Kagu-Tsuchi | Japan/ Shinto | A fire god whose birth caused the death of the primordial goddess Izanami
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Aibheaog | Irish | A fire goddess
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Chac Uayab Xoc | Maya | A fish god known as the great demon shark
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Budhi Pallien | N. India | A forest goddess
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Candfrasekhara | Hindu/ Puranic | A form of a god Siva
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Kwanonn | Buddhist/ Japan | A form of Avalokitesvara
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Aparajita | Hindu/ Puranic | A form of Durga
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Manmatha | Dravidian/ Tamil | A form of god of carnal love
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Harendotes | Greek | A form of the Egyptian god Horus that guards and protects his father
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Harakhti | Egypt | A form of the god Horus
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Harsomtus | Egypt/ Hellenized | A form of the god Horus
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Harsiese[s] | Egypt | A form of the god Horus, especially as the child of Isis & Osiris
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Venkata | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A form of the god of Visnu
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Khandoba | Hindu | A form of the god Siva
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Salagrama | Hindu | A form of the god Visnu
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Mahisasruramardini | Hindu/ Puranic | A form of the goddess Devi
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Mahakali | Hindu | A form of the goddess Kali
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Dhanada | Buddhist/ Mahayana | A form of the goddess Tara
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Gauri | Hindu | A form of the mighty Durga & a goddess of spring
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Katayana | Hindu/ Puranic | A form the goddess Durga or Parvati
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Appias | Roman | A fountain nymph
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Qebui | Egypt | A four headed, winged, ram headed god of the north wind
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Heqt | Egypt | A frog headed goddess of life, childbirth
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Name | Origin | Description
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Chie | Chibcha | A fun loving goddess
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Kebechsenef | Egypt | A funerary god responsible for at the lower portion of the body
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Lokesvara | Buddhist | A generic name for a group of deities such as Siva & Visnu
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Jumala | Finland | A generic name for a major deity. Originally the name given by the Finns to the sky, the sky-god, and the supreme god. Later taivas and Ukko were used as the names for the sky and the sky-god. The word means god and was later used for the Christian God. The origin of the word is unknown – some possible explanations are derivation from Jomali, the supreme deity of the Permians and origination from the Estonian word jume.
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Nahual | Aztec | A generic name for a personal God
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Dhyanibuddha | Buddhist | A generic name for a spiritual or meditation Buddha
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Beltiya | Babylon/ Akkadia | A generic name for goddesses
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Deva | Hindu/ Vedic/ Puranic | A generic name of a god
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Udadhikumara | Jain/ India | A generic name of one of the group of deities called bhvanavasi
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Lha | Buddhist/ Tibet | A generic term for the deity
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Gramadevata | India | A generic term for the local tutelary gods
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Satyr | Greek/ Roman | A generic term for woodland gods & divine beings
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Bel | Babylon/ Akkadia | A generic term means Lord, not god as some claim
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Istadevata | Hindu | A generic title for a personal God or a house icon
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Vasu[s] | Hindu/ India | A generic title for the gods/ deities that attend Indra
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Navadura[s] | Hindu | A generic title for the nine forms of the god of Durga
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Kalevanpoika (son/ man of Kaleva) | Finland | A giant hero who can cut down forests and mow down huge meadows, identical with Estonian national epic hero Kalevipoeg.
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Garbh Ogh | Irish | A giantess & goddess of the hunt
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Amphion | Greek | A god
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Arapacana | Buddhist | A god
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Bo Hsian | China/ Tao | A god
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Buddhakapala | Buddhist/ Mahayana | A god
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Chattrosnia | Buddhist | A god
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Eljon | Syria | A god
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Ellel/ Ellilus | Hittite | A god
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Gagananja | Buddhist | A god
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Giszida | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A god
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Gusilim | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A god
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Khasaparna | Buddhist | A god
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Lianja Nkundo | Zaire | A god
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Llew Llaw Gyffes | Welsh | A god
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Mi-Lo-Fo | China/ Buddhist | A god
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Namasangiti | Buddhist | A god
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Nindara | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A god
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Paramasva | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A god
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Sagaramati | Buddhist | A god
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Takkiraja | Buddhist | A god
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Tejosnina | Buddhist | A god
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Ucchusma | Buddhist | A god
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Vasudeva | Hindu | A god
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Allah Mid | East | A god
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Aramazd | Armenia | A god
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Arebati | Bambuti/ Congo | A god
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Buluga Andaman | Islands | A god
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Chnum | Egypt | A god
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Imra | Hindu/ Kush | A god
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Mahapararinirvanamurti | Buddhist | A god
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Mahatala | Borneo | A god
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Nin Ur/ Ninur | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A god
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Nohochacym | Maya | A god
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Numbakulla | Aus | A god
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Obumo | Africa | A god
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Pallian | Australia | A god
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Pemba | West Africa | A god
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Phan Ku | China | A god
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Pratibhanakuta | Buddhist | A god
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Prometheus | Greek | A god
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Rigenmucha | New Guinea | A god
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Sadbhuja-Sitatara | Buddhist | A god
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Sakra | Buddhist | A god
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Samvara | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A god
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Sanu | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A god
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Sarruma | Hittite/ Hurrian | A god
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Sirao | Indonesia | A god
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Somtus/ Harsomtus | Egypt | A god
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Suparnakumara | Jain/ India | A god
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Surangama | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A god
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Trailokyaviaya | Buddhist/ Mahayana | A god
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Uwolowu | Africa/ Akpossa | A god
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Vajardaka | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A god
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Vajradhara | Buddhist | A god
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Vayukmara | Jain/ India | A god
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Wuni | Africa | A god
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Yehl | Tlingit | A god
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Yu Huang Shang Ti | China | A god
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Xolotl | Aztec | A god & bad luck, monsters & magicians
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Mahakapi | Buddhist | A god & epitaph of the Buddha in a previous incarnation when he was an ape
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Karttikeya | Buddhist | A god and that equates with the Hindu god Skanda
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Heron | Egypt | A god appearing on the monuments of the Greek & Roman eras, thought to be a horseman god
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Kun-Rig | Buddhist/ Tibet | A god associated associated with the prayer wheel
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Dikkumara | Jain/ India | A god associated with rain & thunder
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Halki | Hittite | A god barley & grain
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Ve | Nordic/ Icelandic | A god been listed in the prose Edda
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Boibhniu | Celtic | A god Blacksmiths
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Kotar/ Kautar/ Kusor | Syria | A god Blacksmiths
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Kothar | Canaan | A god Blacksmiths
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Belenus | Pan-Celtic | A god charged with the welfare of sheep & cattle, he also was a sun god & healer in some regions & associated with Beltane
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Insitor | Roman | A god concerned with the sowing of crops
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Seth | Egypt | A god Desert
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Hevajira | Buddhist/ Mahayana | A god equivalent to the Hindu Siva
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Tepozlecatl | Aztec | A god fertility & of drunkenness
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Cerklicing | Latvia | A god fields & grain
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Hoenir | Nordic | A god identified in the poetic edda
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Kami | Japan | A god identifier in Shintoism
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Olokum | Carib. | A god in Puerto Rico that is a hermaphrodite
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Gurzil | Tripolitania | A god in the shape of a bull
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Hazzi | Hittite/ Hurrian | A god invoked in a Hittite treaties who was a mountain & weather god
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Ifru | Roman/ N. Africa | A god known from an inscription at Crita
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Isten/ Isden | | A god known from the the Middle Kingdom & later
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Abandinus | Roman/ Celtic/ British | A god known only by inscription
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Hurabtil Elamite | Iran | A god known only from being mentioned in Akkadia texts
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Theandros | N. Arabia | A god known only from Greek & Roman inscriptions
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Anextiomarus | Roman/ British | A god linked with Apollo
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Datin | N. Arabia | A god mentioned in inscriptions but what he did no one knows
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Creidhne | Celtic | A god Metal working
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Oi Suk | Kenya | A god more long the lines of personal illness rather than plague
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Cronus/ Kronos/ Kronus/ Chronos/ Chronus | Greek | A god of & agriculture who became king of the Titans for a while
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Easal | Irish/ Manx | A god of abundance & prosperity
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Lao Lang | China | A god of actors
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Ndauthina | Fiji | A god of adultery, fire, fishing & seafaring
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Aralo/ Aparajita/ Aray | Georgia/ Armenia/ Crimea | A god of agriculture
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Amaethon | Celtic | A god of agriculture
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Azacca | Haiti | A god of agriculture
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Balarama | India | A god of agriculture
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Hsien Nung | China | A god of agriculture
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Hsien Se | China | A god of agriculture
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Lai Cho | China | A god of agriculture
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Liu Meng | China | A god of agriculture
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Mang Shen | China | A god of agriculture
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Miao Hu | China | A god of agriculture
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Oko | Yoruba/ Nigeria | A god of agriculture
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Pai Chung | China | A god of agriculture
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Picus | Roman | A god of agriculture
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Sabazios | Phrygian/ NW Turkey | A god of agriculture
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Shen Nung | China | A god of agriculture
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Shui Fang | China | A god of agriculture
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Shui Yng | China | A god of agriculture
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Ssu Cho | China | A god of agriculture
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Tammuz | Sumeria | A god of agriculture
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Ugar | Syria | A god of agriculture
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Zaka | Haiti/ Vodun | A god of agriculture
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Tammuz | Assyrian | A god of agriculture & fertility
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Yum Kaax | Maya | A god of agriculture & maize
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Hannahanna | Hittite | A god of agriculture & the sky
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Enbilulu | Sumeria | A god of agriculture & the underworld
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Ah Bolom Tzacab | Maya | A god of agriculture who controlled rain & thunder
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Amon/ Amun | Egypt | A god of agriculture, fertility & long life
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Faunus | Roman | A god of agriculture, fertility, nature & prophecy
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She chi | China | A god of agriculture, grain, land & soil
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Patrimpas | Lithuanian | A god of agriculture, joy, peace, springtime
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Tlaloc | Aztec | A god of agriculture, lightning, rain, weather, clouds, water, springs & mountains
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Xipe | Totec/ Aztec | A god of agriculture, plants, seeds, fertility, jewelers, sacrifice & springtime
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Kronos | Greek | A god of agriculture, seeds
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Saturn/ Saturnus | Roman | A god of agriculture, seeds, astronomy, Saturn, education
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Susano-Wo | Japan/ Shinto | A god of agriculture, the ocean & storms
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Ninurta | Babylon | A god of agriculture, war & thunder
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Baiame/ Daramulun/ Nurundere Kamilaroi/ Wiradyuri | Aus | A god of all things & master of life death
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Dionysus | Greek | A god of altered states, wine, ecstasy, revelry & nature
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Pothos | Greek | A god of anxiety
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Abello/ Abellio | Gaul | A god of apple trees
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Hsu Ch'ang | China | A god of archery
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Apollo | Greek | A god of archery, harmony, order, inspiration, intellect, mathematics, medicine, oracles, prophecy, reason, & truth . About a busy little fellow.
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Ull/ Ullr | Germanic/ Norse | A god of archery, hunting & skis
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Huang Ti | China | A god of architecture & an astral god, a deified emperor & he invented the compass
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Ptah | Egypt | A god of architecture, masons, metal working & sunrise he built boats to carry the souls of the dead
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Astraeos | Greek | A god of astronomy & star light
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Mercury/ Mecurius | Roman | A god of astronomy, commerce, messengers, eloquence & sidelines as the messenger of the gods
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Jupiter | Roman | A god of astronomy, Jupiter, light, lightning, thunder, weather, wisdom
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Mao Meng | China | A god of astronomy, Jupiter, Mercury
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Thoth | Egypt | A god of astronomy, science, death, education, wisdom, geometry, law, magic, mathematics, medicine, the moon & surveying
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Mixcoatl | Aztec | A god of astronomy, stars, hunting & of the underworld
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Hermes | Greek | A god of athletes, sport, gambling, commerce, communications, eloquence, luck, medicine, oratory, roads, & wind
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Comus | Greek/ Roman | A god of banquets, drunkenness & merriment
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Lo Tsu Ta Hsien | China | A god of barbers & beggars
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Pekko/ Pellonpekko | Finnish | A god of barley
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Semargl | Slavic | A god of barley & family
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Liu Pei | China | A god of basket makers
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Make Make | Easter Is./ Polynesia | A god of birds
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Anubis | Egypt | A god of black magic, death, embalming & funerals
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Set | Egypt | A god of black magic, destruction, evil, storms, thunder, drought & chaos
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Terminus | Greek/ Roman | A god of boundaries & landmarks
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Kulla | Babylon/ Akkadian | A god of builders & responsible for the creation of bricks
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Musdamma | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A god of buildings, including houses
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Fan K'uei | China | A god of butchers
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Lu pan | China | A god of carpenters
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Momus | Greek | A god of censure & mockery
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Kondos | Finnish | A god of cereal crops that was renamed by the Christians to St. urban
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Vertumnus | Roman | A god of change, commerce, fruits, gardens, plants, orchards & seasons
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Chernobog | Slavic | A god of chaos & the night
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Bes | Egypt | A god of childbirth, food, love, marriage, luck, recreation, relaxation & sleep
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Yun T'ung | China | A god of clouds
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Ekahau | Aztec | A god of commerce
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Shoten | Japanese | A god of commerce & wisdom
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Lug | Irish | A god of commerce, magic & war
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Consus | Roman | A god of counseling & negotiation
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Asuha-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | A god of courtyards
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Dian Cecht | Irish | A god of crafts & healing
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Yangombi | Bantu | A god of creation
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Chimata No Kami | Japanese | A god of crossroads, roads & footpaths
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Rongo | Maori | A god of cultivated plants
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Chamer | Maya | A god of death
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Kala | Hindu/ Puranic/ Vedic | A god of death
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Balor | Irish | A god of death
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Cizin | Maya | A god of death
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Cum Hau | Maya | A god of death
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Cumhau | Maya | A god of death
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Hun Hau | Maya | A god of death
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Iku | Nigeria | A god of death
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Supai | Inca | A god of death
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Tokakami Huichol | Mexico | A god of death
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Yama | Hindu | A god of death
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Yanwang | China | A god of death
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Yen Lo | China | A god of death
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Yen Wang | China | A god of death
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Yum Cimih | Maya | A god of death
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Volos | Slavic | A god of death & commerce Veles
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Seker | Egypt | A god of death & light
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Emma O | Japan/ Buddhist | A god of death & lord of hell
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Hades/ Pluto | Greek | A god of death & one of the Olympian gods
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Thanatos | Greek | A god of death & pain
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Ghede | Vodun | A god of death, & of fertility & love
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Rudra | Hindu/ Vedic | A god of death, disease, healing, jungle, lightning, storms, thunder & the wind
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Mot | Canaan/ Ugarit | A god of death, fertility & sterility
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Pikuolis | Lithuania | A god of death, the underworld & of evil
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Edeke Teso | Uganda | A god of disasters
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Poxlom | Maya | A god of disease
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Nanautzin | Aztec | A god of disease
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Fa | Africa | A god of divination
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Chang Hsien | China | A god of dreams & of pregnancy
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Phobetus | Greek | A god of dreams by animals
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Morpheus | Greek | A god of dreams by humans
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Phantasos | Greek | A god of dreams by inanimate objects
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War Ssu miao | China | A god of Druggists
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Chin hua Niang niang | China | A god of drums & violins
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Marruni | Melanesian | A god of earthquakes
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Poseidon | Greek | A god of earthquakes & the ocean
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Chung Liu | China | A god of eaves
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Monju Bosatsu | Japanese | A god of education
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Ehacatl/ Quetzalcoatl | Aztec | A god of education & the wind
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Ogma/ Ogmius/ Ogmios | Celtic | A god of education, genius, eloquence, language & magic
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Ganapati/ Ganesa/ Ganesha | Hindu/ Puranic | A god of education, wisdom, luck, prosperity, & prudence
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Bragi | Norse | A god of eloquence & wisdom
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Shiu Fang | China | A god of embankments
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Lu Hsing | China | A god of employees, justice & salaries & another of the three gods who were known as Fu Shou Lu
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Phoebus | Greek | A god of enlightenment
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Eros | Greek | A god of erotic love, passion & of sex
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Mam | Maya | A god of evil
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Amatsu Mikaboshi | Japan | A god of evil
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Gunab | Hottentot | A god of evil
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Loki | Norse | A god of evil
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Minepa | Macoua | A god of evil
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Zhongguei | China | A god of examinations
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Damu | Sumeria | A god of exorcism
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Li Lao chun | China | A god of farriers & of leather workers
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Legba Fon | Benin | A god of fate
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Moros | Greek | A god of fate
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Shai | Egypt | A god of fate
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Bele/ Tule/ Azapane/ Mba | Sudan/ Africa | A god of fear, mischief & trickery who gave fire & water to mankind
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Amsu | Egypt | A god of fertility
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Apis | Egypt | A god of fertility
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Name | Origin | Description
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Baal | Syria | A god of fertility
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Cinteotl | Aztec | A god of fertility
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Dumuzi | Babylon | A god of fertility
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Lutinus | Roman | A god of fertility
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Peko | Estonia | A god of fertility
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Potrimpo | Baltic | A god of fertility
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Ratu Mai Mbula | Fijia | A god of fertility
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Rod | Slavic | A god of fertility
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Shiva | Hindu | A god of fertility
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Ueuecoyotl | Aztec | A god of fertility
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Yarilo | Slavic | A god of fertility
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Kane | Hawaiia | A god of fertility & fresh water
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Frey | Scandinavia | A god of fertility & prosperity
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Manannan | Celtic | A god of fertility & the ocean
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Indra | Vedic | A god of fertility & war
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Thunor | Germanic | A god of fertility, lightning & thunder
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Eueucoyotl | Aztec | A god of fertility, sex, pleasure, sorrow & spontaneity
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Njord | Norse | A god of fertility, war, wind
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Ajalamo | Yoruba/ Nigeria/ W. Africa | A god of fetuses
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Ayiyanayaka | Sri Lanka | A god of fields & woodland that protects against plague
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Binzuru-Sonja | Japan | A god of fine vision & curing who is unable to escape pain, therefore he helps others to do so
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Bumba | Bantu/ Africa | A god of fire
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Mu King | China | A god of fire
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Ho Masubi | Japan | A god of fire
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Huo Pu | China | A god of fire
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Kagutsuchi | Japan | A god of fire
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Loki | Scandinavia | A god of fire
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Nairyosangha | Iran | A god of fire
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Sakhadai Noin | Siberia | A god of fire
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Woto | Oto/ Shongo | A god of fire
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Agni | Hindu/ Vedic | A god of fire & guardian of homes
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Heimdall | Norse | A god of fire & light
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Eate/ Egata | Basque | A god of fire & storms
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Chu jung | China | A god of fire & the celestial executioner
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Molek/ Moloch | Amorite | A god of fire that children were sacrificed to IAW 1 Kings11:7 & 2 Kings 23:10 only
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Inta | Aztec | A god of fire who is associated with paternalism
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Vulcan | Roman | A god of fire, inventing & metal working
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Masauwu | Hopi | A god of fire, war, death, & the night
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Ami | Egypt | A god of fire.
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Ebisu | Japan | A god of fishermen
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Cheng San Kung | China | A god of fishing
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Turi a faumea | Polynesian | A god of fishing & reptiles
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Fu Hsi | China | A god of fishing nets,vegetation, of happiness & the inventor of writing
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Njord | Scandinavia | A god of fishing, prosperity & ships
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Tangaroa | Polynesia | A god of fishing, the ocean & reptiles, the life giver of all
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Veles/ Volos | Russia/ Slavic | A god of flocks & herds, death & the Underworld
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Pan/ Consentes | Greek/ Roman | A god of flocks, herds & of shepherds
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Tapio | Russia | A god of forests
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Aryaman | Hindu/ Vedic | A god of formal hospitality
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Du'uzu Dunatis | Celtic | A god of fortifications
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Dunatis | Celtic | A god of fortifications
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Gad | Canaan | A god of fortune
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Ketua Ngbandi | Zaire | A god of fortune invoked at daybreak
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Rundas | Hittite/ Hurrian | A god of fortune that is associated with hunting
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Ikenga Ibo | Nigeria | A god of fortune, a benevolent deity
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Lempo | Finnish | A god of frenzied of love
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Apam Napat | Persia/ Hindu/ Vedic | A god of fresh water
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Nethuns | Etruscan | A god of fresh water
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Puskaitis | Lithuania | A god of fruit
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Freyr | Norse | A god of fruits, thriving crops & peaceful prosperity
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Ranno | Egypt | A god of gardens
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Ilmarinen | Finnish | A god of good weather & the wind, he is also a protective deity of travelers & for a lark he forged the sun
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Krumine | Lithuania | A god of grain
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Norov | Russia | A god of grain
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Neper | Egypt | A god of grain & barley
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Serapis | Egypt | A god of grain, of grain
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Ayyapan | Hindu | A god of growth
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Hu Shen | China | A god of hail
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Fu Shen | China | A god of happiness
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Pu Hsing | China | A god of happiness
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Ah Unicir Dz'acab | Maya | A god of healing
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Basamum | S. Arabia | A god of healing
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Ghantakarna | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A god of healing
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Augeus | Greek | A god of healing
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Lenus | Celtic | A god of healing
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Loco | Haiti/ Vodun | A god of healing
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Sadrapa | Syria | A god of healing
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Aesculapius/ Asklepios | Greek/ Roman | A god of healing & of medicine
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Grannos | Celtic | A god of healing & springs
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Khons[u]/ Khons Hor | Egypt | A god of healing & the moon
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Grannus | Roman | A god of healing affiliated with hot springs & mineral waters
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Ocelus | Roman/ British | A god of healing that became syncretized with the god Mars
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Sukuna-Hikona | Japan/ Shinto | A god of healing that helped establish the methods of healing diseases as well as a means to control & protection against Bob beast, snakes, insects, et all
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Imhotep | Egypt | A god of healing, embalming, medicine, learning, sleep etc
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Nanan Bouclou | Ewe | A god of herbs & medicine
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Aristatos | Greek | A god of herdsmen
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Deving Iching | Latvia | A god of horses
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Revanta | Hindu | A god of hunters
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Toa'lalit | Bella Coola | A god of hunters
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Huvi Ovimbundu | W.Africa | A god of hunting
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Zvoruna | Slavic | A god of hunting
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Tekkeitserktock | Inuit | A god of hunting & the earth
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Onuris | Egypt/ Hellenic | A god of hunting & war
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Lei Tsu | China | A god of innkeepers
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Wotan | Germanic | A god of inspiration & magic
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Ogun | Nago/ Edo/ Yoruba/ W. Africa | A god of iron, hunting & war
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Neptune/ Neptunus | Italy/ Roman | A god of irrigation
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Pien Ho | China | A god of jewelers
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Hsi shen | China | A god of joy
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Gao Yao/ Ting-jian | China | A god of judgment
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Istanu | Hittite | A god of judgment who was also a sun god
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Ko Hsien Weng | China | A god of jugglers
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Itzli | Aztec | a God of justice
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Ixquimilli-Itzlacoliuhqui | Aztec/ Mexico | A god of justice
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Anbay | S. Arabia | A god of justice & an oracular source
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Forseti | Norse/ Germanic | A god of justice for men & gods
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Dharma | Hindu | A god of justice, righteousness & virtue
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Tyr/ Tiwaz | Norse | A god of justice, sports & war
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Zaoshen | China | A god of kitchens
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Tsao Chun | China | A god of kitchens & stoves
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Aluluei | Micronesia | A god of knowledge
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Mahasthamparata | India | A god of knowledge
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Chicoahui Itzcuintli-Chantico | Aztec | A god of lapidaries
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Tiwaz | Germanic | A god of law
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Khem | Egypt | A god of life and growth in nature, vegetation, animals, fertility
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Brono | Norse | A god of light
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Mirsa Georgia/ Mingrelan | Caucasus | A god of light & responsible for fire
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Surya | Hindu/ Vedic | A god of light & war
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Boora Pennu Khondi | India | A god of light that created the earth goddess & they made the other great gods
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Tane[mahuta] | Polynesian | A god of light, fertility & the sky
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Karai-Shin | Buddhist/ Japan | A god of lightning
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Catequil | Inca | A god of lightning & thunder
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Reseph Mikal | Phoenicia | A god of lightning & thunder
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Tawhaki | Polynesian | A god of lightning & thunder
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Agni | India | A god of lightning, fire, & the sun & who also mediates between the gods & humans
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Kuan Ti | China | A god of literature & fortune telling
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Kuei Shing | Chinese | A god of literature presides in Ursa Major
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Sarvabuddharma-Kosavati | Buddhist | A god of literature, the deification of texts
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Shou Hsing | China | A god of longevity
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Shoul lao | China | A god of longevity
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Shouxing | China | A god of longevity
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Jurojin | Japanese | A god of longevity & luck
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Shou Lao | China | A god of longevity that started out as an astral deity
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Dwyn/ Dwynwen | Celtic | A god of love
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Koto-Shiro-Nushi | Japan/ Shinto | A god of love
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Pradyumma | Davidian/ Tamil | A god of love
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Amor | Roman | A god of love
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Angus Og | Irish | A god of love
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Cupid | Roman | A god of love
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Oenghus | Irish | A god of love
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Kama/ Kama[Deva] | Hindu/ Puranic/ Indian | A god of love & carnal desire
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Kama | Hindu | A god of love & desire
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King Wan | China | A god of luck
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Fukurokuju | Japanese | A god of luck & the star god
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Junrojin | Japan/ Shinto | A god of luck, one of seven
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Heha | Egypt | A god of magical words
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Hun Nal | Maya | A god of maize
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Backlum Chaam | Maya | A god of male sexuality & of sex
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Gon-Po Nag-Po | Tibet | A god of many names
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Hymenaios | Greek/ Roman | A god of marriage
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Hymen | Greek/ Roman | A god of marriage & first love
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Chang Pan | China | A god of masons
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Cian | Irish | A god of medicine
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Osanyin | Africa | A god of medicine
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Shen Hsui Chih | China | A god of medicine
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Patecatl | Aztec | A god of medicine & surgery
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O Kuni Nushi | Japanese | A god of medicine & witchcraft
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Orunmila | Yoruba/ Nigeria | A god of mercy & destiny
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Ga | Fon | A god of metal
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Credne | Irish | A god of metallurgy & smithing
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Jakomba Bangala | Zaire | A god of morality that controls human thought
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Aruna | Hindu | A god of morning & warriors
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Bar | Syria | A god of mountains, war, deserts, battle
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Kai Yum | Maya | A god of music
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Adonis | Greek | A god of nature
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Silvanus | Roman | A god of nature and the woods
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Khusor | Semite | A god of navigation & incantations
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Jamma | Phonecia/ Canaan | A god of of water, to be primarily a sea god
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Niu Wang | China | A god of oxen
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Chicomenochtli | Aztec | A god of painters & solar pleasure[not my claim]
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Thurremlin/ Daramulun S. Waels | Aus. | A god of passage, from adolescence to manhood
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Hetep | Egypt | A god of peace & happiness
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Resheph | Canaan | A god of plague
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Nergal | Mesopotamia | A god of plague & a chthonic underworld god
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Enudu Gisha | Uganda | A god of plague, specifically smallpox
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Namtaru | Assyria | A god of plagues
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Attis | Roman | A god of plants
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Ah Kin Xoc | Maya | A god of poetry, a singer & musician
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Halahala | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A god of poison
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Pusan | Hindu/ Puranic/ Vedic | A god of possessions, physical prowess, strength
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Ku | Hawaii | A god of power, war & warriors
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Nun | Egypt | A god of primordial chaos
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Horus | Egypt | A god of prophecy, healing, music, art, war, victory, light, the north & the sky
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Cernunnos | Roman | A god of prosperity
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Februus | Roman | A god of purity
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Chhih of warg tzu | China | A god of rain
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Deng Dinka/ Neur | Sudan | A god of rain
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Afi | Abkhaz | A god of rain & thunderstorms that does not tolerate women using his name
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Ukko | Finnish | A god of rain storms, thunder, weather & the sky
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Indra | Hindu | A god of rain, storms, thunder & clouds
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Frey | Norse | A god of rain, weather, seafaring & war
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Frey | Norse | A god of rain, weather, seafaring & war
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Ra | Egypt | A god of rebirth & war & the sun
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Bacchus | Roman | A god Of revelry & wine
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P'i Chia Ma | China | A god of ribs
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Dedwin | Nubian | a god of riches & incense that was nailed by the Egyptians
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Jambhala | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A god of riches that may stand upon a man or a conch
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Kawa No Kami | Japan | A god of rivers
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Yam | Canaan | A god of rivers & of the sea
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Sucellos | Celtic | A god of rivers, death & a hammer god
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Tu P'ing | China | A god of robbers
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War Hsuan | China | A god of robbers
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Yen cheng | China | A god of robbers
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Chac Xib Chac | Maya | A god of sacrifice & war
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Faivarongo Tikopia | Polynesia | A god of sailors
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Tunek | Inuit | A god of seal hunters
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Mir | Egypt | A god of sex
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Himerus | Greek | A god of sexual desire
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Banemdedet | Egypt | A god of sexual fertility
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Artaius | Gaul | A god of sheep & cattle herders
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Ganiklis | Lithuania | A god of shepherds
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War Pin | China | A god of shoemakers
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Hana | Norse | A god of silence
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Tu-Metua | Hervey Is. | A god of silence that had an immaculate birth
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Gobnu | Irish | A god of skills to include Ale brewing
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Somnus | Roman | A god of sleep and dreams
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Sagbata | Dahomey | A god of smallpox
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Shagpona | Yoruba | A god of smallpox
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Sopona | Yoruba | A god of smallpox
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Ninegal | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A god of smiths, a rather minor deity
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Tung Lu | China | A god of snow & skis
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Airyaman | Persia | A god of social bonds, contracts, & marriage who at the end of time will fish souls of the the temporarily damned called a Hell by using a net
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Chou Wang | China | A god of sodomy
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Mithras | Greek/ Roman | A god of soldiers & war, thought to be an adoption of the Persian Mithra
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Nebo | Mesopotamia | A god of speech
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Nabu | Babylon/ Mesopotamia/ Akkadian | A god of speech & the scribe & herald of the gods
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Wang the Pure | China | A god of sport & gambling
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Macuilxochitl | Aztec | A god of sport of gambling, music & dance
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Kostrubonko | Russia | A god of spring
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Mars | Roman | A god of springtime & war
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O-Iwa-Dai-Myojin | Japan/ Shinto/ Buddhist | A god of stone workers
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Alisanos | Gaul | A god of stones
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Nenaunic | Masai | A god of storms
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Nenaunir | Masai | A god of storms
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Sila | Inuit | A god of storms
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Tinia | Etruscan | A god of storms
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Shango | Nigeria | A god of storms & thunder
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Ares | Greek | A god of storms & war
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Viracocha | Inca | A god of storms & war The chief deity
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Ilyapa | Inca | A god of storms & weather
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Hurakan | Nicaragua | A god of storms, thunder & hurricanes
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Kukulcan | Maya | A god of storms,& wind & creation
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Cratos | Greek | A god of strength
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Kratos | Greek | A god of strength
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Tajika no mikoto | Japanese | A god of strength
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Telesphorus | Roman | A god of strength
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Cheng Yuan ho | China | A god of strolling singers
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Tezcatlipoca | Aztec/ Nahuatl | A god of summer, war, power, death & evil
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Nefertem | Egypt | A god of sunrise, perfumes, ointments, virility, pleasure & Lotus flowers
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Acat | Maya | A god of tattooists
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Name | Origin | Description
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Ching Ling Tzu | China | A god of tea
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Gur-Gyi Mgon-Po | Buddhist/ Tibet | A god of tents
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Chung K'uei | China/ Tao | A god of the afterlife that belongs to the Ministry of exorcism
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Shu | Egypt | A god of the atmosphere, light, war, wind
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Seven Macaw | Maya | A god of the Big Dipper
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Chao T'eng k'ang | China | A god of the bowels
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Chio Yuan Tzu | China | A god of the brain
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Chih Jih | China | A god of the day
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Hermanubis | Egypt | A god of the dead in the cult of Isis
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Hammon | Libya | A god of the dead son
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Belata-Cardu | Gaul | A god of the destruction of your enemies
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Tao Kung | China | A god of the diaphragm
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Chen Kao | China | A god of the ears
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Dagda | Celtic | A god of the earth
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Geb | Egypt | A god of the Earth
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Hou T'u | China | A god of the earth
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Pachamac | Inca | A god of the earth
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Aker | Egypt | A god of the earth that guards in the entrance to the underworld
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Di Jun | China | A god of the eastern sky
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Chu Ying | China | A god of the eyes
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Litavis | Britain | A god of the forge
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Anumati | Sanskrit | A god of the full moon
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Pai Yu | China | A god of the guitar
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Chu Niao | China | A god of the heart
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Hao Ch'iu | China | A god of the heart
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Huan Yang ch'ang | China | A god of the heart
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Tsao Wang | China | A god of the hearth fire
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Grhadevi | India | A god of the household
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Ch'eng Huang | China | A god of the land,ditches, moats & the people
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Tzu ku Shen | China | A god of the latrine
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Cakulha | Maya | A god of the lessor lightning bolts
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Lung Yen | China | A god of the liver
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Ch'ing Lung | China | A god of the lungs
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Pao Kung | China | A god of the magistrates who was a victim of apotheosis as he lived from 999-1062 CE
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Genius | Roman | A god of the men only
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Chonsu | Egypt | A god of the moon
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Chandra | Vedic | A god of the moon
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Gidja | Aus. | A god of the moon
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Iae | Brazil | A god of the moon
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Soma | Hindu | A god of the moon
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Tecciztecatl | Aztec | A god of the moon
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Tsuki-Yomi | Japan | A god of the moon
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Yarikh | Canaan | A god of the moon
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Alignak | Inuit | A god of the moon, storms, earthquakes & tides
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Attar | W. Semitic/ Canaan | A god of the morning star
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Shang Chien | China | A god of the neck
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Erlik Samoyed | Finland? | A god of the netherworld
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Hilal | Arabic | A god of the new moon
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Hapantalli/ Hapi/ Hapy | Egypt | A god of the Nile, fish, barley, grain, herbs, water, dew, & fertility
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Vayu | Buddhist | A god of the northwestern quarter
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Ch'ung Ling yu | China | A god of the nose
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Nai Gan | Ghanna | A god of the ocean
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Aegir | Germanic | A god of the ocean
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Agwe | Vodun | A god of the ocean
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Kanaloa | Hawaiian | A god of the ocean
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Lir | Irish | A god of the ocean
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Njord | Germanic | A god of the ocean
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Tinirau | Polynesian | A god of the ocean
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Yu Ch'iang | China | A god of the ocean wind
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Ludd | British/ Celtic | A god of the ocean, war & light
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Urgel | Slavic | A god of the Pleiades
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Dyaus | Hindu/ Vedic | A god of the rain
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Taka-Okami-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | A god of the rains in the mountains
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Saravakarmavaranavisodhani | Buddhist | A god of the richer, another deification of text
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Sumugan | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A god of the River plains
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Pontos | Greek | A god of the sea
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Keret'kun/ Keretkun | Chukchee/ Siberia | A god of the sea
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Tangaroa | Maori/ New Zealand | A god of the sea
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Yamm | Ugarit | A god of the sea
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Aylekete/ Agbe | Fon | A god of the sea & a member of the Vodun gods
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Llyr/ Lear Lir | Irish/ Wales | A god of the sea & water
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Tishtrya | Iranian | A god of the sea & water
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Priapus | Roman | A god of the shade
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T'ung Chung chung | China | A god of the skin
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Baalshamin | Semite | A god of the sky
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Hino | Iroquois | A god of the sky
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Rangi | Maori/ New Zealand | A god of the sky
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Rugaba | Uganda | A god of the sky
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Tilo | Mozambique | A god of the sky & of thunder & rain
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Donar | Germanic | A god of the sky & thunder
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Utixo | Hottentot | A god of the sky, rain, & thunder
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Thor | Norse | A god of the sky, thunder , storms, sea journeys, the administration of justice & war
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Dazhbog/ Dabog/ Dazbog | Slavic | A god of the sky, wealth & war
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Notus/ Auster | Roman | A god of the southwest wind
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Ch'ang Tsai | China | A god of the spleen
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Huang T'ing | China | A god of the spleen
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Pao Yuan ch'uan | China | A god of the spleen
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T'ung Lai yu | China | A god of the stomach
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Kuat | Brazil | A god of the sun & war
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Legba | Haiti | A god of the sun & war
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Abarta | Irish | A god of the Tuatha De Danann
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Aiakos | Greek | A god of the underworld
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Buadza Gan | Ghana | A god of the wind
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Fei Lien/ Fewi Lian/ Feng Bo | China | A god of the wind
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Notos | Greek | A god of the wind
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Paka'a | Hawaiian | A god of the wind
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Shina-Tsu-Hiko/ Shina Tsu Hime | Japan | A god of the wind
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Vata | Hindu/ Vedic/ Persia | A god of the wind
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Chi Po | China | A god of the winds
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Master of Winds | Iroquois | A god of the winds
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Stribog | Slavic | A god of the winds
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Tomor | Albanian | A god of the winds as well as a creator god, he is still worshipped today
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Tane | Maori/ New Zealand | A god of the woodlands
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Lowalangi | Nais Is./ Indonesia | A god of the world above & source of anything good
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Ho Po Ping I | China | A god of the Yellow River
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Aji Suki Taka Hi Kone | Japan | A god of thunder
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Dongo | Songhoi | A god of thunder
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Habiesso | Africa | A god of thunder
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Lei Kung | China | A god of thunder
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Raiden | Japanese | A god of thunder
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Sango | Yoruba/ Nigeria | A god of thunder
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Summanus | Etruscan/ Roman | A god of thunder
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Xevioso | Fon | A god of thunder
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Dragoni | Albania | A god of thunder & lightning
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Oshe | Yoruba | A god of thunder & lightning
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Quirinus | Roman | A god of thunder & of war
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Pajonn | Lapland | a god of thunder known as the one who dwells in the heaven
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Perkons | Latvia | A god of thunder that brings beneficial rain & is a fertility god
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Gebeleizis/ Zalmoxis | Thrace | A god of thunderstorms
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Nintura | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A god of thunderstorms & the plow
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Hermes | Greek | A god of travelers, messenger to the gods, "The Good Shepherd", god of herds & flocks, a rather busy fellow
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Ekchuah | Maya | A god of traveling merchants
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Loko Fon | Benin | A god of trees
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Netcheh Netcheh | Egypt | A god of twofold vengeance
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Apsu | Babylon | A god of underground waters
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Dan | Fon | A god of unity
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Gad | Punic | A god of unknown qualities, but likely concerned with chance &/ or fortune
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Yu Te | China | A god of vaccination
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Yarovit | Slavic | A god of victory
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Vahgan | Armenia | A god of victory, born from fire & has flames for hair
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Itzcoliuhqui | Aztec | A god of volcanoes, destruction & of the night
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Hephaestos | Greek | A god of volcanoes, fire & metal working
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Ah Hulneb | Maya | A god of war
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Beg-Tse | Buddhist/ Tibet | A god of war
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Bugid Y Alba | Puerto Rico/ Haiti | A god of war
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Buluc Chabtan | Maya | A god of war
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Futsu-Nushi-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | A god of war
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Gwendion/ Gwydyon | Welsh | A god of war
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Hexchuchan | Maya/ Itza | A god of war
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Laran | Etruscan | A god of war
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Rigisamus | Roman/ Celtic | A god of war
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Skanda | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic/ India | A god of war
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Ab Kin Xoc | Maya | A god of war
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Ah Chuy Kak | Maya | A god of war
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Ah Cun Can | Maya | A god of war
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Ahulane | Maya | A god of war
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Dis Pater | Roman | A god of war
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Guan Di | China | A god of war
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Hoa Tapu | Tahiti | A god of war
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Kovas | Lithuania | A god of war
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Kuklikimoku | Polynesian | A god of war
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Menthu | Egypt | A god of war
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Net | Irish | A god of war
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Nyambe | Zambia | A god of war
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Oro Polynesia/ | Tahiti | A god of war
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Ppiz Hiu Tec | Maya | A god of war
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Saule | Lithuanian | A god of war
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Tuetates | Celtic | A god of war
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Tuetatesa | Gaul | A god of war
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Vahagn | Armenian | A god of war
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Wodan | Germanic | A god of war
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Karttikeya/ Skanda/ Scanda | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A god of war & a form of Skanda
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Chang Fei | Chinese | A god of war & butchers
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Ek Chuah | Maya | A god of war & commerce
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Ogoun/ Ogun | Haiti/ Vodun | A god of war & fire
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Camaxtli | Aztec | A god of war & fire as well as of one of of the 4 gods that created the world
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Mithra | Persia | A god of war & light that had all the trappings of Christianity from 400BCE-200CE
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Hachiman/ Hime-Gami/ Hime-O-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | A god of war & peace
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Tu | Polynesian | A god of war & stability
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Ah Kinchil | Maya | A god of war & the sun
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Helios | Greek | A god of war & the sun
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Inti | Inca/ Quechua | A god of war & the sun
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Kinich Ahau | Maya | A god of war & the sun
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Manco Capac | Inca/ Quechua | A god of war & the sun
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Savitar | Hindu/ Vedic | A god of war & the sun
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Sol | Roman | A god of war & the sun
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Quirinus | Roman | A god of war & the tutelary god of the Sabines
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Smertrios | Celtic | A god of war & tutelary deity of the Treveri
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Anhur | Egypt | A god of war and hunting
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Cit Cac Coh | Maya | A god of war iconised as a red Puma
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Hachiman | Japan | A god of war that was based on an actual emperor, his sacred animal is the dove
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Pap-nigin-gara | Mesopotamia/ Akkadia | A god of war that was lord of the boundary stone
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Seocosus | Roman/ Iberia | A god of war that was popular with various troops of the Roman legions
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Ogun Edo | Benin | A god of war that was sent to cut up the land to allow crops to the planted
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Tumatauenga | Polynesian | A god of war who was given charge over mankind
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Odin/ Othin/ Oden/ Wotan | Norse | A god of war, death, wisdom & divination. Chief of the gods
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Mixcoatl-Camaxtli | Aztec | A god of war, hunting & fire
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Shamash | Babylon | A god of war, justice, divination & prophecy
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Perun | Slavic | A god of war, justice, lightning & thunder
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Shango | Yoruba | A god of war, storms, thunder & fertility
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Resphu | Syria | A god of war, worshipped in the Nile Delta
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Heimdal | Germanic | A god of warriors
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Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli | Aztec/ Nahuatl | A god of warriors
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Vivasvat | Indian | A god of warriors
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Shahar | Canaan | A god of warriors & the dawn
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Atl | Aztec | A god of water
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Bulane | Mozambique | A god of water
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Nemausis | Roman/ Gallic | A god of water who has a sacred spring at Nimes in France
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Pilnytis | Lithuania | A god of wealth
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Daikoku | Japan | A god of wealth & happiness
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Bishamon-Ten/ Bishamontenno/ Tiamontennu | Japan | A god of wealth & protector of human life that chases demons
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Tsai Shen | China | A god of wealth, associated with the mandarins
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Ch'I-You | China | A god of weapons, dancers, smiths & war
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Hila | Inuit | A god of weather
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Dagon/ Dagan | Phoenicia | A god of wheat & grain
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Haumia | Maori | A god of wild plants
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Fujin | Japan/ Shinto | A god of winds
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Tawhirimatea | Maori/ New Zealand/ Polynesian | A god of winds
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Fufluns | Etruscan | A god of wine & of the harvest
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Ssu ma Hsiang ju | China | A god of wine merchants
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Hod | Norse | A god of winter
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Fudo | Japan | A god of wisdom
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Manjusri | Buddhist | A god of wisdom
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Omoikane | Japanese | A god of wisdom
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Tagni | Italian | A god of witchcraft
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Angus | Celtic | A god of youth
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Epos/ Olloatir | Britain | A god often seen as a male form of Epona
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Orisha Nla | Yoruba | A god ordered by Olorun to create solid ground
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Hsieh T'ien chun | China | A god personification of the planet Saturn
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Hubris | Greek | A god personifying lack of restraint
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Banebdjedet | Egypt | A god possibly involved with arbitration
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Min | Egypt | A god potency, fertility, thunder, reproduction, roads & the sky
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Yu Tzu | China | A god rain
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Tishtrya | Persia | A god rain, of clouds
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Obarator | Roman | A god responsible for overseeing the fertilizing of crops
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Pellon Pekko | Finnish | A god responsible for the duration & harvest in the barley, used to make beer. Under Christianity you may find him with the name of St. Peter
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Keng Li Ssu | China | A god robbers
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Ghantapani | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A god running a round with a bell in his hand
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Atunis | Etruscan | A god similar to Adonis
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Aius Locutius | Roman | A god supposed to have given warning of the approach of the Gauls 391 B.C.
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Ho-Po | China/ Taoist | A god that controls all rivers but in particular, the Yellow River
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Khen-Pa | Buddhist/ Tibet | A god that controls the demons of heaven
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Ai Tojon | Yakut/ Siberia | A god that created all light
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Kucumatz | Maya/ Quiche | A god that created all things from itself
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Ame-Waka-Hiko | Japan/ Shinto | A god that goofed & had to die
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Ajbit | Maya | A god that helped create people [13 were involved]
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Nanabohozo | Ojibwa/ USA/ Canada | A god that influences the success or failure of hunters
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Prajnantaka | Buddhist | A god that is a guardian of the southern direction
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Padsmosnisa | Buddhist | A god that is connected with the guardian deities
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Eji Ogbe | Yoruba/ Nigeria/ W.Africa | A god that is king of the pantheon
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Adroa | Africa | A god that is the an early version of Adro
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Maju | Basque | A god that is the consort of the mother goddess & a divine spirit
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Padmantaka | Buddhist | A god that is the guardian of the Western direction
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T'ai Shan | China | A god that is the senior one in the heavenly ministries
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Hermraphroditos | Greek | A god that it became one with a goddess & is now of uncertain status
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Trivikrama | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A god that may have been a sun god but is accepted as an incarnation of Visnu
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Iakchos | Greek | A god that might be demon &/ or a demon that might be god
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Moma Uitoto | SA | A god that originally was the creator of mankind & the apotheosis of the moon
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Hu | Egypt | A god that personified royal authority
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Geus Urvan | Iran | A god that protected cattle
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Name | Origin | Description
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Inuus | Roman | A god that protected herds
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Hapi | Egypt | A god that protected the the lungs of the dead
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Hao Janjero | Ethiopia | A god that resided in the river Gibe
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Jayakara | Buddhist | A god that rides in a cage drawn by Cockatoos
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gSan Sgrub Bon | Tibet | A god that was absorbed into a variety of Yama in Lamaism
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du-l Halasa | SW Arabia | A god that was demoted to the rank of an idle
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Govannon | Welsh | A god that was invoked to help clean the plowshare
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Dedun/ Dewden | Egypt | A god that was the lord & giver of incense
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Vali | Nordic/ Icelandic | A god that will survive Ragnarok
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Erh Lang | China | A god that with his dog saved Beijing from flooding
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Abu | Sumeria | A god the of vegetation
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Bonchor | Tunisia | A god thought to be the creator deity
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Adrammelech | Mideast | A god to whom infants were burnt in sacrifice [only reference to the practice in the christian OT]
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Naigameya | Hindu | A god usually shown with the head of a goat
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Vasio | Gallic/ Celtic | A god Vocontii
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Herabe | Huli | A god who causes insanity.
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Somhlth | Irish/ Scotland/ Manx | A god who had no corporeal incarnation
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Cabaguil | Maya | A god who helped create the world & mortals
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Jayanta | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A god who is one of the 11 forms of the god Rudra
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Jumala | Finnish | A god who it is not only a sky god but it is but by air to closely supreme god as well
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Anguta | Inuit | A god who lives under the sea and drags down the dead
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En | Iltyrain | A god who was demoted a demon by the Christians
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Enzu | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A god who was named appears to be a corrupted form of Suen
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Gunura | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A god whom nothing is known about, duty wise
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Abaangui | Guarani | A god whose huge nose became the moon
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Lulal | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A god whose job is not known
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Madhukara | Buddhist | A god whose name means honey maker
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Dispater/ Dis Pater | Gaul | A god whose name means the father
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Aesun | Irish | A god whose name means to be
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Pancamukha-Patradeva | Buddhist | A god, a beggar
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Manjughosa | Buddhist | A god, a Bodhisattva
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Padmapani | Buddhist | A god, a Buddha designate
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Samantabhadra | Buddhist | A god, a form of a spiritual meditation Buddha
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Aparajita | Hindu/ Puranic | A god, a form of Rudra
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Sanmukha | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A god, a form of Skanda
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Gajavahana | Hindu/ Davidian/ Tamil | A god, a form of the god Skanda
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Nan-Sgrub | Buddhist/ Tibet | A god, a form of Yama
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Tikesnosna | Buddhist | A god, a guardian in the northwestern quarter
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Dhurjati | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A god, a manifestation of Siva
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Hansa | Hindu/ Puranic | A god, a minor avatar of visible
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Hrsikesa | Hindu | A god, a minor avatar of Visnu
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Mahabala | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A god, a rather fearsome emanation of Amitabha
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Mahadeva | Hindu/ Puranic | A god, a rather important that a of Siva
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Sarvanaranaviskambhin | Buddhist | A god, a spiritual meditation buddha
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Savpayanjiha | Buddhist | A god, a spiritual meditation buddha
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Sarvasokatamonirghatmatiage | Buddhist | A god, another spiritual meditation buddha
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Dhvajosnisa | Buddhist | A god, apparently a guardian deity
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Usnisa | Buddhist | A god, guardian of the integration & a collective term for a group of eight gods
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sMan-Bla | Buddhist/ Tibet | A god, in medicine Buddha
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Mahakala | Hindu/ Puranic | A god, its a violent aspect of Siva
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Nilalohita | Hindu | A god, one of the forms of Rudra
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Kapali | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A god, one of the forms of the Rudra
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Heruka | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A god, one of the more popular in the pantheon
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Suresvara | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A god, one of the Rudra gods
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Mog Ruith | Irish | A god, possibly a solar god
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Meslamtaea | Sumeria | A god, possibly of war
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Sarapis | Egypt | A god, rather late in arrival
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Pajainen | Finnish | A god, the deity that killed the great bull in the legends of Finland
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Sakyamuni | Buddhist/ Tibet | A god, the historical Buddha
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Mah | Persia | A god, the progenitor of the cow who also presides over tides & time as well as a moon god
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Laksmana | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A god, the younger brother of Rama
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Mimir | Norse | A god/ demon of knowledge & wisdom
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Inari | Japan/ Shinto | A god/ dess of food & rice
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Nu gua | China | A god/ goddess
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Ishi-Kori-Dome | Japan/ Shinto | A god/ goddess of stonecutters
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Chac/ Chac Mol | Maya | A god[s] of lightning, rain, thunder, wind & fertility
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Arya-Tara | Buddhist | A goddess
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Astrik | Slavic | A goddess
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Bala-Sakti | Dravidian | A goddess
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Bhuvanesvari | Hindu | A goddess
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Chaya | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess
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Citrasena | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A goddess
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Dena | Iran | A goddess
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Devasena | Hindu/ Puranic | A goddess
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Digambara | Buddhist/ Tibet | A goddess
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Diksa | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess
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Dirghadevi | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess
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Gandha | Buddhist/ Tibet | A goddess
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Gangir/ Hegir-Nuna | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A goddess
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Harsa | Hindu | A goddess
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Indukari | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess
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Isi | India | A goddess
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Kamaksi | Dravidian/ Tamil | A goddess
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Kamala | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess
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Kesini | Buddhist | A goddess
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Kirti | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess
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Kollapura-Mahalaksmi | Hindu/ Puranic | A goddess
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Kuladevi | Hindu | A goddess
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Locana | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A goddess
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Mahasri-Tara | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A goddess
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Mahcinatra | Buddhist/ Mayhayana/ Tibet | A goddess
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Mamaki | Buddhist | A goddess
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Mulliltu | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A goddess
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Nairamata | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A goddess
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Nintinugga/ Gula | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A goddess
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Pandara | Buddhist | A goddess
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Parna-Savari | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A goddess
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Riddi | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess
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Sri[devi] | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess
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Valli | Hindu | A goddess
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Aataentsic | Iroquois | A goddess
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Ancasta | Britain | A goddess
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Aruru | Babylon | A goddess
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Asase Afua | Ghana | A goddess
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Cliodna | Irish/ Scotland | A goddess
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Dil | Irish | A goddess
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Druantia | Celtic | A goddess
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Goleuddydd | Wales | A goddess
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Henwen | Wales | A goddess
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Mahapratyangira | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A goddess
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Mayajalakrama-Kurukulla | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A goddess
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Nagini | Jain/ India | A goddess
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Ntoa | Ghanian | A goddess
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Prajana | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A goddess
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Priti | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess
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Reret | Egypt | A goddess
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Sandhya | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess
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Satyabhama | Hindu/ Davidian/ Tamil | A goddess
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Skadi | Nordic/ Icelandic | A goddess
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Subhadra | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess
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Tasenetnofret | Egypt | A goddess
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Tasmettu[m] | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A goddess
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Tinnit | Carthage | A goddess
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Trita | Hindu/ Vedic | A goddess
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Vajradhatvisvari | Buddhist | A goddess
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Vajradhatvisvari | Buddhist | A goddess
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Xbaquiyalo | Maya | A goddess
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Buddhaalocana | Buddhist/ Shingon | A goddess & female Buddha
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Skuld | Norse | A goddess & future
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Clota | Scotland/ England/ Wales | A goddess & namesake of the River Clyde
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Oba | Yoruba | A goddess & protector of prostitutes
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Aife/ Aoife | Irish/ Scotland | A goddess & queen of the Isle of shadow
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Grahamatrka | Nepal | A goddess & stellar deity
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Jia Shi | China | A goddess & stellar deity
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Ma Shi | China | A goddess & stellar deity
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Snegurochka | Russia | A goddess & winter
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Sukla-Tara | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A goddess an emanation of all the meditation Buddhas
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Angerona | Roman | A goddess anguish, secrecy, silence & the winter solstice
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Acca | Roman | A goddess associated with Hercules
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Maharatri | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess associated with Kali & Kamala
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Nicevenn | Scotland | A goddess associated with Samhain
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Jnanadakini | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A goddess associated with, or whose name means, knowledge
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Baba Yaga | Slavic | A goddess Autumn & death
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Fornax | Roman | A goddess baking & grain
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Nair | Irish | A goddess best known for escorting High King Crebhan to the Otherworld
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Meskhoni | Egypt | A goddess birth & midwives
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Fortuna | Roman | A goddess chance, fate, luck & happiness
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Cuba | Roman | A goddess children's sleep & infants
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Venilia | Roman | A goddess Coastal waters
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Kalika | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A goddess common often seen standing upon a corpse
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Kaltesh Ugric | W. Siberia | A goddess concerned with the birth & destiny of the child
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Cunda | Buddhist/ Tibet | A goddess considered a deification of literature
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Britomartis | Crete | A goddess depicted as a hunter
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Sraddha | Hindu | A goddess Faith
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Eostre | Celtic | A goddess for whom the Ostara Sabbat is named for aka Easter
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Salmacis | Greek | A goddess Fountain, spring
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Hlothyn/ Holdyn/ Fjorgyn | Nordic | A goddess from the poetic edda
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Nin Mar Ki/ Ninmah | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A goddess goddess
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Caca | Roman | A goddess Hearth of fire
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Himalia | | A goddess invoked to bless the harvest
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Scabies | Roman | A goddess invoked to cure skin diseases
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Auseklis | Latvia | A goddess linked to fertility, involved in the the heavenly bathhouse
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Bronach | Irish | A goddess linked to forgotten Samhain rituals
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Siofn | Nordic/ Icelandic | A goddess listed by Snorri
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Agwe | Haiti/ Vodun | A goddess manifestation of Yemanja
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Heket | Egypt | A goddess midwives
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Hekt | Egypt | A goddess midwives
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Sar Akka | Swedish | A goddess midwives
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Uks Akka | Swedish | A goddess midwives
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Dou Mou | China | A goddess North Star, health & diseases & justice
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Nortia | Etruscan | A goddess of
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Kapo | Hawaiia | A goddess of abortions, fertility, childbirth & midwives
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Habondia/ Abondia/ Abunciada/ Habonde | Britain | A goddess of abundance & prosperity
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Taka rita | Polynesian | A goddess of adultery
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Tagabayan | Philippine | A goddess of adultery & incest
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Lauka Mate/ Laukamat | Lativa | A goddess of agriculture
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Chiang | China | A goddess of agriculture
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Abundantia/ Abundita | Roman | A goddess of agriculture & abundance
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Vacuna | Roman | A goddess of agriculture & leisure
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Fauna | Roman | A goddess of agriculture & winter
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Runcina | Roman? | A goddess of agriculture who presides over weeding
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Artemis | Greek | A goddess of agriculture, archery, hunting, chastity, virginity, fertility, childbirth,the moon, & of nature
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Hecate | Greek | A goddess of agriculture, black magic, witchcraft, crossroads, fertility, the moon, night, & wisdom
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Sif | Norse | A goddess of agriculture, fertility & autumn
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Xochiquetzal | Aztec | A goddess of agriculture, fertility, love, sensual pleasure, sex, happiness, the moon & weavers
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Ceres | Roman | A goddess of agriculture, grain & summer
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Tellus | Roman | A goddess of agriculture, grain fields & fertility
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Demeter | Greek | A goddess of agriculture, grain, autumn, the earth , & fertility
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Laksmi | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic/ India | A goddess of agriculture, love, beauty, prosperity, Lotus flowers, wealth, & pleasure
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Airmid | Irish | A goddess of all healing arts & witchcraft
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Ahuic | Aztec/ Mexico | A goddess of all running water
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Nemesis | Greek | A goddess of anger, fate & justice
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Poloknalai | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A goddess of animals
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Nok | China | A goddess of Aquarius
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Hecaerge | Greek | A goddess of archery
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Satet | Egypt | A goddess of archery & hunting
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Ececheira | Greek | A goddess of armistices & peace
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Anael | Babylon | A goddess of astral light
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Sarasvati Hindu, | Vedic | A goddess of astronomy, science, education, wisdom, eloquence & rivers
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Minerva | Roman | A goddess of astronomy, science, inventing, medicine, painting, thinking, wisdom, war & sculpture
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Annapurna | India | A goddess of autumn
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Idem Huva Finno | Ugric | A goddess of autumn
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Mama Pacha | Inca | A goddess of autumn
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Rugiu Boba | Lithuanian | A goddess of autumn
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Tatsuta Hime | Japan | A goddess of autumn
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Zisa | Germanic | A goddess of autumn
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Pomona | Roman | A goddess of autumn, fruits, fruit trees, gardens & prosperity
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Dugnai | Lithuanian | A goddess of baking & kneading & liquor
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Siris/ Sirah | Babylon | A goddess of banquets & rain clouds
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Tulsi | Indian | A goddess of basil plants
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Baubo | Greek | A goddess of bawdy laughter
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Arito/ Artio of Muti | Switzerland | A goddess of bears, prosperity & the harvest
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Artio of Muti/ Arito | Switzerland | A goddess of bears, prosperity & the harvest
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Hora | Roman | A goddess of beauty
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Zaria | Slavic | A goddess of beauty
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Hebe | Greek | A goddess of beauty, wine spring & youth as well as the cup bearer of the gods
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Bubilas | Lithuania | A goddess of bees
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Mellonia | Roman | A goddess of bees & honey
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Melobosis | Greek | A goddess of beneficence
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Sirona/ Dirona | Britain | A goddess of beneficial hot springs
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Kaltes | Vogul/ Siberia | A goddess of birth
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Decima | Roman | A goddess of birth that watches over the pregnancy
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Pi Hsia Yuan Chin | China | A goddess of birth, midwives & healing
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Sesat | Egypt | A goddess of books & knowledge
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Ises | Africa | A goddess of bow & arrow
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Sao ch'ing Niang Niang | China | A goddess of brooms & fair weather
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P'an Chin lien | China | A goddess of brothels, lasciviousness, prostitution & sex
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Thalia | Greek | A goddess of burlesque
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Challalamma | India | A goddess of buttermilk [?]
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Kaldas | Russia | A goddess of cattle
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Ynakhsyt | Yakut/ Siberia | A goddess of cattle
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Speio | Greek | A goddess of caves
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Kali | Hindu/ Puranic/ India | A goddess of cemeteries, destruction & death that helped dance the universe into existence
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Estsanatlehi | Navaho | A goddess of change, fertility & the sky
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Matronit | Spanish | A goddess of chastity, promiscuity,& motherhood
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Nirmali/ Shuwi | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A goddess of childbirth
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Thakur Deo | Etruscan | A goddess of childbirth
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Bubastis | Egypt | A goddess of childbirth
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Chakwaina Okya | Zuni | A goddess of childbirth
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Chiuacoztl | Nahu | A goddess of childbirth
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Eileithyia | Greek | A goddess of childbirth
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Laima | Latvia | A goddess of childbirth
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Nascio | Roman | A goddess of childbirth
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Numeria | Roman | A goddess of childbirth
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Partula | Roman | A goddess of childbirth
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Pukkeenegak | Inuit | A goddess of childbirth & clothes making
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Zemyna | Lithuanian | A goddess of childbirth & life
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Candelifera | Roman | A goddess of childbirth & midwives
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Eleithyia | Greek | A goddess of childbirth & midwives
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Ermutu | Egypt | A goddess of childbirth & midwives
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Name | Origin | Description
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Carmenta | Roman | A goddess of childbirth & midwives, prophecy & springs
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Ilithyia | Greek | A goddess of childbirth Eileithyia, Eilethyia, Eleuto
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Egeria | Roman | A goddess of childbirth of midwives, fountains & justice
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Diana | Greek/ Roman | A goddess of childbirth, chastity, virginity, fertility, hunting, the moon & the sky
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Kwan Yin | China | A goddess of childbirth, compassion & mercy
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Isis | Egypt | A goddess of childbirth, death, the earth, fertility, marital devotion, motherhood, healing, home, magic, the moon & the mother goddess
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Hera/ Here | Greek | A goddess of childbirth, marriage, motherhood, of the sky, & storms
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Haumea | Hawaii | A goddess of childbirth, midwives & of fertility
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Postvorta | Roman | A goddess of childbirth, midwives & the past
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Averruncus | Roman | A goddess of childbirth, specifically of the delivery
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Antevorta | Roman | A goddess of childbirth, the future & prophecy
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Shashti | Hindu | A goddess of children & childbirth
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Potina | Roman | A goddess of children's of beverages & drinking
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Hulka Devi | Hindu | A goddess of cholera
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Berenice | Egypt | A goddess of Coma Berenices
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Yaparamma | India | A goddess of commerce
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Hlin | Norse | A goddess of consolation
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Nirriti | Hindu/ Vedic | A goddess of corruption, decay, disease, healing & of destruction of evil
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Carman | Irish | A goddess of County Wexford & black magic
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Belisama | Gaul | A goddess of crafts & the forge
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Enodia | Greek | A goddess of crossroads & gates
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Keket | Egypt | A goddess of darkness associated with the the island of flame
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Ereshkigal | Sumeria | A goddess of death
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Hel[i] | Germanic | A goddess of death
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Kalma | Finnish | A goddess of death
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Mania | Roman | A goddess of death
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Elphame/ Elphlane/ Elphane/ Queen of Elphame | Scotland | A goddess of death & disease
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Libitina | Roman | A goddess of death & funerals
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Persephone | Greek | A goddess of death & spring
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Yuki Onne | Japanese | A goddess of death by freezing
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Morta | Roman | A goddess of death who became one of the Parcae
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Tlazolteotl/ Ixcuiname | Aztec | A goddess of death, filth, love, licentiousness, sex, sport, gambling, uncertainty, witchcraft, intoxication & pleasure
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Giltine | Lithuania | A goddess of death, her preferred method is either strangulation or suffocation
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Nephthys | Egypt | A goddess of death, war, of warriors
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Mara | Buddhist | A goddess of death/ the evil principle
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Dahud Ahes/ Dahut | Britain | A goddess of debauchery
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Mhaya | Tanzania | A goddess of deserted lovers
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Candika | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess of desire
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Aphrodite | Greek | A goddess of desire, fertility & sexual love & beauty
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Nelaima | Latvia | A goddess of destiny
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Karta | Latvia | A goddess of destiny, only known from oral/ folk tradition
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Tallai | Syria | A goddess of dew, rain
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Disciplina | Roman | A goddess of discipline
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Eris | Greek | A goddess of discord & strife
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Discordia | Roman | A goddess of discord & war
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Ate | Greek | A goddess of discord, evil, error, infatuation & justice
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Marie aim'e | Martinique | A goddess of disease
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Shitala | Hindu | A goddess of disease [smallpox]
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Cardea | Roman | A goddess of door hinges
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Andromeda | Greek | A goddess of dreams
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Ariadne | Greek | A goddess of dreams
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Dis | Scandinavia | A goddess of drinking
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Nagawonyi | Uganda | A goddess of drought
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Shun I Fu gen | China | A goddess of drought & of famine
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Nagadya | Uganda | A goddess of drought & rain
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Mami/ Mama | Sumeria | A goddess of drunkenness & midwives
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Ashnan/ Asnan | Sumeria | A goddess of drunkenness, wine & grains
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Mahuika | Polynesia | A goddess of earthquakes who rules the edges of the underworld
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Triduana | Scotland | A goddess of Edinburgh
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Sofh | Egypt | A goddess of education
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Cerridwen | Welsh | A goddess of education & healing
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Brighid | Celtic | A goddess of education, healing, sore eyes
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Inkosazana | Zulu/ S. Africa | A goddess of education, rain, the rainbow & mist
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Cu Chulain / Sentanta/ Cuchulainn/ The Watchdog of | Chulain | A goddess of eight & white
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Radha | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic/ India | A goddess of emotional love
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Praxadike | Roman | A goddess of enterprise
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Ajatar | Finnish | A goddess of evil
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Abere | Melanesia | A goddess of Evil
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Acco | Greek | A goddess of Evil
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Ahti | Egyptian | A goddess of evil
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Aijo | Estonia | A goddess of evil
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Albasta | Slavic | A goddess of evil
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Apaturia | Greek | A goddess of evil
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Koros | Greek | A goddess of extravagant joy & exuberance
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Ophthalmitis | Greek | A goddess of eyesight
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Hsi Shih | China | A goddess of face cream
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Pheme | Greek | A goddess of fame
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Fama | Roman | A goddess of fame & rumors
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Verplaca | Roman | A goddess of family harmony
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Aerten/ Aerfen/ Aeron | Wales/ Cornish | A goddess of fate
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Dola/ Dolya | Russia/ Serbia | A goddess of fate
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Fate | Roman | A goddess of fate
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Necessitas | Roman | A goddess of fate
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Urd | Norse | A goddess of fate
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Hemsut/ Hemuset | Egypt | A goddess of fate and newborn babies
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Wang Mu Niang Niang | China | A goddess of female energy
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Weiwobo | China | A goddess of female Energy
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Ashera | Phoenicia | A goddess of fertility
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Bau | Sumeria | A goddess of fertility
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Cerridwen | Celtic | A goddess of fertility
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Cotys | Thrace | A goddess of fertility
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Derceto | Greek | A goddess of fertility
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Faumea | Polynesian | A goddess of fertility
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Gefion | Germanic | A goddess of fertility
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Kokopell' Mana | Hopi/ SW USA | A goddess of fertility
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Quan Yin | China | A goddess of fertility
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Sessrumnir | Germanic | A goddess of fertility
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Brag srin mo | Tibet | A goddess of fertility & an ancestral goddess
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Ame No Uzume | Japanese | A goddess of fertility & happiness
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Frigg | Norse/ Germanic | A goddess of fertility & marriage
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Rangda | Balinese | A goddess of fertility & of sexuality, Lust
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Nehalennia | Germanic | A goddess of fertility & the ocean
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Boann/ Boannan Boyne | Irish | A goddess of fertility & the river Boyne
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Freyja | Norse | A goddess of fertility & vegetation
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Arianrhod | Wales | A goddess of fertility & wanton love & mother aspect of the triple goddess
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Istar/ Estar | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A goddess of fertility & war known as the star of heaven
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Bona Dea/ Fauna | Roman | A goddess of fertility, great prophecy, the dispenser of healing herbs & rather prim & chaste
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Freya | Germanic | A goddess of fertility, love, beauty, sex & youth
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Freya | Germanic | A goddess of fertility, love, beauty, sex & youth
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Rati | Hindu/ Balinese | A goddess of fertility, love, passion & of sex
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Bastet | Egypt | A goddess of fertility, love, sex,of joy
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Ala | Nigeria | A goddess of fertility, morality & of justice
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Inanna | Mesopotamian | A goddess of fertility, of love
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Inana | Mesopotamian/ Sumeria | A goddess of fertility, of love & war
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Al Lat | Arabic | A goddess of fertility, procreation & the earth
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Ops | Roman | A goddess of fertility, prosperity & the harvest
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Taueret | Egypt | A goddess of fertility, rebirth, justice, pregnancy & childbirth
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Astarte/ Ashtoreth | Phoenicia/ Babylon/ Assyria/ conference/ Canaan | A goddess of fertility, sacred love, sexuality & of sex & the moon
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Anahita | Persia | A goddess of fertility, semen & of water
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Naamah | Canaan | A goddess of fertility, sex
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Kupalo | Slavic | A goddess of fertility, sex & fire
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Alemona | Roman | A goddess of fetuses
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Fides | Roman | A goddess of fidelity, honesty, oaths & public trust
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Aido Wedo | Haiti | A goddess of fire
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Asbit | Egypt | A goddess of fire
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Biliku | | A goddess of fire
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Camilla | Italian | A goddess of fire
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Dayang Raca | Borneo | A goddess of fire
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Elena | Russian | A goddess of fire
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Goga | Melanesian | A goddess of fire
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Kahindo | Zaire | A goddess of fire
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Ocrisia | Roman | A goddess of fire
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Olla | Cuba | A goddess of fire
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Ot | Mongol | A goddess of fire
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Tabiti | Scythia | A goddess of fire
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Top'tine | Brazil/ Peru | A goddess of fire
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Yansa | Brazil | A goddess of fire
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Durga | Hindu/ Puranic | A goddess of fire & a vengeful warrior
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Aibheaeg | Irish | A goddess of fire & of toothaches
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Mahui Iki | Polynesia | A goddess of fire & the underworld
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Chuginadak | Aleut | A goddess of fire & volcano
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Fuji | Ainu/ Japan | A goddess of fire & volcano & chief goddess
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Dzalarhons | Haida | A goddess of fire & volcanoes
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Darago | Philippine | A goddess of fire & volcanos
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Masaya | Nicaragua | A goddess of fire volcanoes & earthquakes
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Matergabiae | Lithuania | A goddess of fire, & the home
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Mylitta/ Mu'Allidtu | Phoenician/ Babylon | A goddess of fire, childbirth & fertility
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Themis | Greek | A goddess of fire, hospitality, human rights, justice
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Loo Wit | Klickitat/ PNW | A goddess of fire, volcanoes
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Pele | Hawaiian | A goddess of fire, volcanoes & witchcraft
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Olosa | Puerto Rico | A goddess of fishermen
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Ururupuin | Micronesia | A goddess of flirting, happiness & playfulness
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Chloris | Greek | A goddess of flowers
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Ayauhteotl | Aztec | A goddess of fog & mist
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Annapatni | Hindu | A goddess of food
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Ogetsu no hime | Shinto | A goddess of food
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Uke Mochi | Japanese | A goddess of food
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Toyo Uke Bime | Japan/ Shinto | A goddess of foodstuffs
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Kolias | Greek | A goddess of foothills
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Arduinna | Roman/ Celtic/ European | A goddess of forests & hunting
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Cybele | Phrygian | A goddess of forests, mountains, and fertility
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Tyche | Greek/ Roman | A goddess of fortune
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Tsilah | Haiti/ Vodun | A goddess of fortune & beauty
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Renenutet | Egypt | A goddess of fortune, grain, milk, harvest, nursing babies Renenutet
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Biblys | Greek | A goddess of fountains
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Fons | Roman | A goddess of fountains
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Telphusa | Greek | A goddess of fountains
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Libertas | Roman | A goddess of freedom & constitutional government
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Sukkamielli | Finnish | A goddess of frenzied love
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Tacoma | Salish | A goddess of fresh waters
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Naenia | Roman | A goddess of funerals
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Flora | Roman | A goddess of gardens, plants, flowers, love, prostitution,spring & youth
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Liberalitas | Roman | A goddess of generosity
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Varuni | Hindu | A goddess of golden liquor
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Agrotera | Greek | A goddess of good health & hunting
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Kishijoten | Japan | A goddess of good luck
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Ukat | Yana | A goddess of good luck
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Kornjunfer | Germanic | A goddess of grain
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Nepit | Egypt | A goddess of grain
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Robigo | Roman | A goddess of grain
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Gabjauja | Lithuania | A goddess of grain that was demoted to an evil spirit by Christianity
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Auxesia | | A goddess of growth
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Maia | Roman | A goddess of growth whose cult was associated with that of Vulcanus
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Asa Poorna | Chohan/ India | A goddess of happiness
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Ashis | India | A goddess of happiness
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Bikeh Hozho | Navaho | A goddess of happiness
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Blid | Scandinavia | A goddess of happiness
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Chunda | Buddhist | A goddess of happiness
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Dorje Naljorma | Tibet | A goddess of happiness
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Ekajata | Buddhist | A goddess of happiness
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Elpis | Greek | A goddess of happiness
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Eutychia | Greek | A goddess of happiness
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Felicitas | Roman | A goddess of happiness
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Fuwch Frech | Welsh | A goddess of happiness
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Iambe | Greek | A goddess of happiness
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Nat | Scandinavia | A goddess of happiness
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Suklang malayon | Philippines | A goddess of happiness
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Tsho gyalma | Tibetan | A goddess of happiness
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Tui | China | A goddess of happiness
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Warrta | Hindu | A goddess of happiness
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Yingxi Niang | China | A goddess of happiness
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Komodia | Greek | A goddess of happiness & amusement
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Nandi | India | A goddess of happiness & joy
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Samkhat | Babylon | A goddess of happiness & joy
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Lada | Slavic | A goddess of happiness & love
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Xilonen | Aztec | A goddess of happiness & maize
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Diwali | Bhil/ India | A goddess of happiness & merriment
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Holi | India | A goddess of happiness & merriment
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Euphrosyne | Greek | A goddess of happiness & one of the graces
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Fand | Celtic | A goddess of happiness & pleasure
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Wopeh | Lakota | A goddess of happiness & pleasure
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Gwen | Celtic | A goddess of happiness & smiles
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Ochumare | Puerto Rico | A goddess of happiness & the rainbow
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Spes | Roman | A goddess of happiness, hope & law
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Autyeb | Egypt | A goddess of happiness, Joy
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Re'are'a | Tahiti | A goddess of happiness, joy
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Jarina | Belem/ Brazil | A goddess of happiness, joy & a tree goddess
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Lalita | India | A goddess of happiness, playfulness
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Ninkasi | Sumeria | A goddess of happiness, Pleasure
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Concordia | Roman | A goddess of harmony, peace & justice
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Hala | Kassite | A goddess of healing
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Agamede | Greek | A goddess of healing
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Anceta | Roman | A goddess of healing
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Argante | British | A goddess of healing
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Bebhionn | Irish | A goddess of healing
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Bormonia | Roman | A goddess of healing
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Caryatis | Greek | A goddess of healing
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Cura | Roman | A goddess of healing
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Eastre | German | A goddess of healing
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Eir | Norse | A goddess of healing
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Gebjon | Scandinavia | A goddess of healing
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Groa | Scandinavia | A goddess of healing
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Haltia | Finno/ Ugric | A goddess of healing
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Kattakju | Inuit | A goddess of healing
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Kongsim | Korean | A goddess of healing
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Leto | Greek | A goddess of healing
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Mama | Korea | A goddess of healing
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Meditirina | Roman | A goddess of healing
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Mella | Zimbabwe | A goddess of healing
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Meme | Zaire | A goddess of healing
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Miritatsiec | Crow | A goddess of healing
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Nawandyo | Uganda | A goddess of healing
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Nejma | Morocco | A goddess of healing
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Nin Ezan [La]/ Gula | Sumeria | A goddess of healing
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Ninkarrak | Assyrian | A goddess of healing
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Orehu | Guyana | A goddess of healing
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Pali Kongju | Korean | A goddess of healing
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Sauska | Mesopotamia | A goddess of healing
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Sinnilktok | Inuit | A goddess of healing
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Thatmanitu | Phoenicia | A goddess of healing
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Name | Origin | Description
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Tlitcaplitana | Bella Coola | A goddess of healing
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Toci | Aztec | A goddess of healing
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Uli | Polynesian | A goddess of healing
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Fulla/ Folla | Germanic | A goddess of healing
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Ajysyt | Yakut/ Siberia | A goddess of healing & birth
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Almoshi | Slavic | A goddess of healing & cattle
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Orbona | Roman | A goddess of healing & childhood diseases
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Bibi | Gypsy | A goddess of healing & cholera
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Po Yan Dari | Cambodian | A goddess of healing & diseases
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Yanguang Pusa | China | A goddess of healing & eyes
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Baba | Sumeria | A goddess of healing & fertility
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Febris | Roman | A goddess of healing & fevers
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Polydamna | Egypt | A goddess of healing & herbs
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Tzapotla Tenan | Mexican | A goddess of healing & herbs
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Ubastet | Egypt | A goddess of healing & hunting
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Iaso | Greek/ Roman | A goddess of healing & medicine
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Circe | Greek | A goddess of healing & of herbs
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Ai Tupua'i | Polynesia | A goddess of healing & of war
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Mephitis | Roman | A goddess of healing & poisonous gases
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Mariana | Belem | A goddess of healing & protector of sailors
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Mokos | E.Slavic | A goddess of healing & sheep
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Janguli | Buddhist | A goddess of healing & snakebites
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Habetrot | Britain | A goddess of healing & spinning
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Juterna/ Juturna | Roman | A goddess of healing & springs invoked during drought
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Abowie | Ghana | A goddess of healing & sterility
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Oculata | Roman | A goddess of healing & the eyes
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Fand | Irish | A goddess of healing & the ocean
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Apolonia | Brazil | A goddess of healing & toothaches
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Coventina | Celtic | A goddess of healing & wells
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Antai | India | A goddess of healing & whooping cough
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Sindgund | German | A goddess of healing charms
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Warna | Scandinavia | A goddess of healing charms & war
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Segeta | Gaul | A goddess of healing of springs
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Thermaia | Roman | A goddess of healing springs
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Vi of Wara | German | A goddess of healing springs
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Aveta | Celtic | A goddess of healing waters
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Lympha | Roman | A goddess of healing waters
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Zarya | Slavic | A goddess of healing waters
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Lalbai | India | A goddess of healing, & cholera
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Epet | Egypt | A goddess of healing, childbirth, children
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Kiri Amma | Sri Lanka | A goddess of healing, childhood diseases
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Mulhalmoni | Korea | A goddess of healing, eye diseases & water
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Oshun | Yoruba | A goddess of healing, fertility & rivers
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Mahalbiya Hausa | Africa | A goddess of healing, fevers, ulcers
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Nunda | Cherokee | A goddess of healing, headaches, & blisters
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Aja | Yoruba | A goddess of healing, herbs & of knowledge
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Meditrina | Roman | A goddess of healing, of medicine
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Ganga | Hindu | A goddess of healing, rivers & happiness
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Rosmerta | Celtic/ Roman/ Gaul | A goddess of healing, water, & sacred springs
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Carna | Roman | A goddess of health
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Chowa | India | A goddess of health
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Dharni Pinnu | India | A goddess of health
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Kodamata | India | A goddess of health
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Lahe | Basque | A goddess of health
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Manang Jaban | Borneo | A goddess of health
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Mirahuato | Peruvian | A goddess of health
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Panacea | Roman | A goddess of health
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Prabha | India | A goddess of health
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Baiji | China | A goddess of health & epidemics
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Dinawagan | Philippines | A goddess of health & healing
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Pajau Yan | Vietnam | A goddess of health & healing
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Zywie | Poland | A goddess of health & healing
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Thoeris | Egypt | A goddess of health & justice
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Ge Gu | China | A goddess of health & medicine
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Hygeia | Greek/ Roman | A goddess of health & medicine
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Rachmay | Canaan | A goddess of health & nurses
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Hadakai | India | A goddess of health & Rabies
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Jaso | Greek | A goddess of health & recovery Iaso
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Widapokwi | Yavapai | A goddess of health & whirlwinds
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Erzulie | Haiti | A goddess of health, clothes, flowers, jewelry, of fertility, love, virginity, beauty & sex
|
Bisam | India | A goddess of health, Diseases
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Quabso | Tanzania | A goddess of health, fertility & rain
|
Coca Mama | Peru | A goddess of health, happiness & the coca plant
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Salus | Roman/ Sabine | A goddess of health, prosperity & public welfare
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Valetudo | Italian | A goddess of health.
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Ekastaka | India | A goddess of healthy children
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Hotogov Mailgan | Buriat/ Siberia | A goddess of heaven at night
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Inanna | Sumeria | A goddess of heaven, light, long life, the moon, & war
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Kupala | Slavic | A goddess of herbal lore, long life,water, witchcraft & sorcery & sex
|
Clio | Greek/ Roman | A goddess of history
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Saga | Norse | A goddess of history
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Hosia | Greek | A goddess of holy rituals
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Majestas | Roman | A goddess of honor & reverence
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Hippona | Roman | A goddess of horses
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Epona | Celtic | A goddess of horses, mules, & oxen
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Asthertet | Syria | A goddess of horses, war & the moon
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Adsullata | Britain | A goddess of hot springs
|
Sul | Celtic | A goddess of hot springs Sulla Sulis Sulevia
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Chinnintamma | India | A goddess of households
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Aea | Greek | A goddess of hunting
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Alopurbi | India | A goddess of hunting
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Arge | Greek | A goddess of hunting
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Astarte | Canaan | A goddess of hunting
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Coti | Bushman/ Africa | A goddess of hunting
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Debena | Slavic | A goddess of hunting
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Dilwica | Slavic | A goddess of hunting
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Dorina | Nigeria | A goddess of hunting
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Hunahpu Vuch | Maya | A goddess of hunting
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Kuanja | Angola | A goddess of hunting
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Kyanwa | Nigerian | A goddess of hunting
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Nit | Egypt | A goddess of hunting
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Nohuichana | Mexican | A goddess of hunting
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Viranakka | Saami | A goddess of hunting
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Atida | Uganda/ Africa | A goddess of hunting & rain
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Pakhet | Egypt | A goddess of hunting worshipped near Beni Hassan, in Middle Egypt
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Anyigba | Togo/ Africa | A goddess of hunting, luck & healing
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Lofn | Norse | A goddess of illicit unions
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Maya | Hindu | A goddess of illusion
|
Rumina | Roman | A goddess of infants
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Cunina | Roman | A goddess of infants who are in the cradle
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Edusa | Roman | A goddess of infants who are weaning
|
Hnossa | Scandinavia | A goddess of infatuation
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Nevinbimbaau | Melanesia | A goddess of initiations
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Julunggul | Aus. | A goddess of initiations & waterfalls
|
Cebhfhionn | Irish | A goddess of inspiration
|
Ceridwen | Welsh | A goddess of inspiration & the hag aspect of the mother goddess
|
Tie | Egypt | A goddess of intelligence & wisdom
|
Havea Lolo Fonua | Polynesia | A goddess of intercourse
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Korawini Paiute | W. USA | A goddess of intercourse
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Hedrun | Scandinavia | A goddess of intoxicating mead
|
Lyssa | Greek | A goddess of intoxication
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Huitaca | Chibcha | A goddess of intoxication & the moon
|
Inna | Africa | A goddess of justice
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Aino | Finnish | A goddess of justice
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Alecto of Eumenides | Greek | A goddess of justice
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Amelenwa | Africa | A goddess of justice
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Amn | Egypt | A goddess of justice
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Ani | Africa | A goddess of justice
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Aso | Egypt | A goddess of justice
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Atai | Africa | A goddess of justice
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Azele Yaba | Africa | A goddess of justice
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Azer Ava | Slavic | A goddess of justice
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Chang Yong | China | A goddess of justice
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Daji | China | A goddess of justice
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Dice/ Dike | Greek | A goddess of justice
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Doushen | China | A goddess of justice
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Dziva | Africa | A goddess of justice
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Erzuli Mapiangueh | Haiti | A goddess of justice
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Harmonia | Greek | A goddess of justice
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Hatshepsut | Egypt | A goddess of justice
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Hoatziqui | Mexico | A goddess of justice
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Imo | Africa | A goddess of justice
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Ini | Egypt | A goddess of justice
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Ixtab | Mexican | A goddess of justice
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Jokwa | Asian | A goddess of justice
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Kiyo Hime | Japanese | A goddess of justice
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Kongde | China | A goddess of justice
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Ma | Egypt | A goddess of justice
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Marcia Proba | Celtic | A goddess of justice
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Mati syra zemlya | Slavic | A goddess of justice
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Megaera of Eumenides | Greek | A goddess of justice
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Meng Po | China | A goddess of justice
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Mirume | Japanese | A goddess of justice
|
Nakiwulo | Africa | A goddess of justice
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Nathum | Etruscan | A goddess of justice
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Nechmetawaj | Egypt | A goddess of justice
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Nehebka | Egypt | A goddess of justice
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Niangniang | China | A goddess of justice
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Nyamwezi | Africa | A goddess of justice
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Nzambi | Africa | A goddess of justice
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Pang Che | China | A goddess of justice
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Praxidice | Greek | A goddess of justice
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Shait | Egypt | A goddess of justice
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Si | Slavic | A goddess of justice
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Syn | Scandinavia | A goddess of justice
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Tanaquil | Roman | A goddess of justice
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Tang | China | A goddess of justice
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Tenga | Africa | A goddess of justice
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Thmei | Egypt | A goddess of justice
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Tisiphone of Eumenides | Greek | A goddess of justice
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Tou Mou | China | A goddess of justice
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Tsi | Siberia | A goddess of justice
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Uadjet | Egypt | A goddess of justice
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Untombinde | Africa | A goddess of justice
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Xiling Shi | China | A goddess of justice
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Belit Seri | Babylonia | A goddess of justice & fairness
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Arete | Greek | A goddess of justice & virtue
|
Nekmet Awai | Egypt | A goddess of justice and in
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Sekhet | Egypt | A goddess of justice, beer, war
|
Genetaska | Iroquois | A goddess of justice, fairness & of peace
|
Djigonasee | Huron | A goddess of justice, fairness & peace
|
Maat | Egypt | A goddess of justice, truth & stability
|
Astraea | Greek/ Roman | A goddess of justice, truth, of purity, innocence & modesty
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Virtus | Roman | A goddess of justice, Virtue, Valor
|
Nanse | Babylon | A goddess of justice, water & canals
|
Daeira | Greek | A goddess of knowledge
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Dashizhi | China | A goddess of knowledge
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Khadoma | Tibet | A goddess of knowledge
|
Quan Yin | Buddhist | A goddess of knowledge
|
Safekh aabut | Egypt | A goddess of knowledge
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Saga | Scandinavia | A goddess of knowledge & waterfalls
|
Vor | Scandinavia | A goddess of knowledge, wisdom & prudence
|
Snotra | Norse | A goddess of knowledge, wisdom & Virtue
|
Korobona | Carib | A goddess of lakes
|
Liban | Irish | A goddess of lakes
|
Atargatis | Syria | A goddess of lakes, fertility & nature
|
Uzume | Japanese | A goddess of laughter & merriment
|
Acchupta | Jain/ India | A goddess of learning
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Cakresvari | Jain/ India | A goddess of learning
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Gandhari | Jain/ India | A goddess of learning
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Kali | Jain | A goddess of learning
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Kulisankusa | Jain/ India | A goddess of learning
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Mahamanasika | Jain | A goddess of learning
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Rohini | Jain | A goddess of learning
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Manasi | Jain | A goddess of learning
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Manavi | Jain | A goddess of learning
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Naradatta | Jain | A goddess of learning
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Vairotya | Jain/ India | A goddess of learning
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Yang Chen | Buddhist | A goddess of learning & teaching
|
Ihi | Tahiti | A goddess of learning, of wisdom
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Bahu | India | A goddess of Leo
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Yu Nu | China | A goddess of Leo
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Ziva Siva | Slavic | A goddess of life
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Dipa | Buddhist/ Tibet | A goddess of light
|
Taditkara | Buddhist | A goddess of light
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Athor | Egypt | A goddess of light
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Fulgora | Roman | A goddess of lightning
|
Rodasi | Vedic | A goddess of lightning
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Tien Mu | China | A goddess of lightning
|
Tsetse | Zaire | A goddess of lightning
|
Dabaiba | Panama | A goddess of lightning & thunder
|
Ra | Nigeria | A goddess of lightning, Thunder
|
Inaras | Anatolia | A goddess of liquor
|
Niu She | China | A goddess of literacy
|
Arthapratisamvit | Buddhist | A goddess of logical analysis
|
Amponyinamoa | Ghana | A goddess of long life
|
Ziva | Slavic | A goddess of long life
|
Bintang | Borneo | A goddess of love
|
Brangwaine | Welsh | A goddess of love
|
Conchenn | Celtic | A goddess of love
|
Kanikanihia | Hawaiia | A goddess of love
|
Kek t Ken | Egypt | A goddess of love
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Lofn | Scandinavia | A goddess of love
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Mariana | Brazil | A goddess of love
|
Oshun Ana | Yoruba | A goddess of love
|
Pantang Mayag | Borneo | A goddess of love
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Prende | Albania | A goddess of love
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Ursule | Haiti/ Vodun | A goddess of love
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Oshun | West Indies | A goddess of love & fertility
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Bidhgoe | Celtic | A goddess of love & of sexuality
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Inemes | Micronesia | A goddess of love & of sexuality
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Nambi | Masai | A goddess of love & of sexuality
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Sjofn | Norse | A goddess of love & passion
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Aidin | Celtic | A goddess of love & sexuality
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Zizilia | Poland | A goddess of love & sexuality
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Turan | Etruscan | A goddess of love & the tutelary deity of Vulci
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Venus/ Dion/ Cytherea | Roman | A goddess of love, beauty, springtime, vineyards
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Taillte/ Taultiu/ Tailitu/ Telta | Irish | A goddess of Lughnasadh & August
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Ichpuchtli | Aztec | A goddess of lust pleasure
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Noctiluca | Gaul | A goddess of Magic from Celtic Gaul
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Name | Origin | Description
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Tenye Te'en | Nigerian | A goddess of marital fidelity
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Kilya | Inca | A goddess of marriage
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Isara | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadia/ W. Semitic | A goddess of marriage & childbirth who dealt with the enforcement of oaths
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Var | Norse | A goddess of marriage Vows
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Juno | Roman | A goddess of marriage, motherhood & childbirth
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Ceacht | Irish | A goddess of medicine
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Qenqentet | Egypt | A goddess of memory
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Mens | Roman | A goddess of menstruation
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Eir | Scandinavia | A goddess of mercy & teaching
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Brighid | Gaelic | A goddess of metal working
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Lassair | Irish | A goddess of midsummer
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Ma Emma | Baltic | A goddess of Midsummer
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Adamanthea | Greek | A goddess of midwives
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Asintmah | Athabasca/ Canada/ USA | A goddess of midwives
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Bhavani | India | A goddess of midwives
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Biddy Mannion | Irish | A goddess of midwives
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Cynosura | Greek | A goddess of midwives
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Dekla | Latvian | A goddess of midwives
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Intercidona | Roman | A goddess of midwives
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Luaths Lurgann | Irish | A goddess of midwives
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Umaj | Yakut | A goddess of midwives
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Maia | Greek | A goddess of midwives, the night sky, spring, fertility & fire
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Polymnia | Greek/ Roman | A goddess of mimes
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Kana-Yama-Hime-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | A goddess of miners with a very sad birth story
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Ham vareti | Persia | A goddess of mist
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Pdry | Canaan | A goddess of mist
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Adeos | Roman | A goddess of modesty
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Aedos | Roman | A goddess of modesty
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Pudicitia | Roman | A goddess of modesty & chastity
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Aura | Greek | A goddess of morning & of the wind
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Zoria/ Zorya | Slavic | A goddess of morning, dawn & beauty
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Cerridwen | British | A goddess of mountains
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Giriputri | Bali | A goddess of mountains & water
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Saitada | Celtic | A goddess of mourning
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Aibell | Irish | A goddess of Munster
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Ebhlinne | Irish | A goddess of Munster & midsummer
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Muraja | Buddhist | A goddess of music
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Amunet/ Nuit | Egypt | A goddess of mystery
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Qetesh | Syria | A goddess of nature, whose cult was orgiastic
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Mida | Greek | A goddess of oaths
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Feronia | Roman | A goddess of orchards & protects freedmen
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Dan | Mahi/ Benin | A goddess of order & the rainbow
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Chokmah | Spanish | A goddess of order & wisdom
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Patadharni | Buddhist | A goddess of passage that watches over curtains & doorways in line
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Ellaman | Hindu/ Dravidian/ Tamil | A goddess of passage, an astral deity
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Suleviae | Roman/ Celtic | A goddess of passage, normally associated with crossroads
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Irene | Greek | A goddess of peace
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Pax | Roman | A goddess of peace
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Turan | Etruscan | A goddess of peace
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Eleos | Greek | A goddess of peace & mercy
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Eirene | Greek | A goddess of peace & one of the Horae
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Mawu | Fon/ Benin | A goddess of peace, joy, motherhood. happiness, & the sky
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Peitho | Greek | A goddess of persuasion
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Dornoll | Celtic | A goddess of physical prowess
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Fenja | Scandinavia | A goddess of physical prowess
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Levarcham | Irish | A goddess of physical prowess
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Utlunta | Cherokee | A goddess of physical prowess
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Wagadu | Africa | A goddess of physical prowess
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Alcis | Greek | A goddess of physical prowess & strength
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Sthenias | Greek | A goddess of physical prowess & strength
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Urjani | Hindu | A goddess of physical prowess & strength
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Saci | India | A goddess of physical prowess, Strength
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Segetia | Roman | A goddess of planted seeds [part of a trinity]
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Nanna | Germanic | A goddess of plants & flowers
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Hegemone | Greek | A goddess of plants; responsible for their fruition
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Eadon | Irish | A goddess of poetry
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Fachea | Irish | A goddess of poetry & patron of bards
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Virginia | Roman | A goddess of politics
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Odras | Irish | A goddess of pools
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Luperca | Roman | A goddess of pregnancy
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Hathor | Egypt | A goddess of procreation, sexuality, romance, trees, poetry, music, alcohol, childbirth, infants, death, fertility, love, marriage, beauty, joy & the sky
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Corra | Scotland | A goddess of prophecy & who regularly appeared in the form of a crane
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Aegeria | Roman | A goddess of prophecy invoked by pregnant women
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Meskhenet | Egypt | A goddess of prophecy, childbirth, reincarnation, fate & justice
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Aricia | Roman | A goddess of prophetic visions
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Copia | Roman | A goddess of prosperity
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Ratis | Celtic | A goddess of protective fortifications
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Atoja | Peru | A goddess of rain
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Cocha | Peru | A goddess of rain
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Doda/ Dodola | Serbia | A goddess of rain
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Inanupdikile | Panama | A goddess of rain
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Ix Ku | Maya | A goddess of rain
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Tomituka | S. Pacific | A goddess of rain
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Cueravaperi | Mexican | A goddess of rain & drought
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Mujaji/ Modjajji Lovedu | Africa | A goddess of rain immortalized in the book, She by Rider Haggard
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Ayida | Haiti | A goddess of rainbows
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Freya | Norse | A goddess of rainbows & war
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Ghasmari | Buddhist | A goddess of rather terrifying appearance
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Moerae | Greek | A goddess of reason
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Ningikuga | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A goddess of reeds & marshes
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Anna Perenna | Etruscan | A goddess of reproduction, wanton love, & of spring
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Kurukalla | Tibet | A goddess of riches
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Monje | Yoruba | A goddess of rivers
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Avfruvva | Finish | A goddess of rivers
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Lo Shen | China | A goddess of rivers
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Ranu Bai | India | A goddess of rivers
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Samundra | Indian | A goddess of rivers
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Sinann | Celtic | A goddess of rivers
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Ymoja | Yoruba | A goddess of rivers & of the sea
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Nuliayoq | Inuit | A goddess of rivers, Inlets
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Ossa | Greek | A goddess of rumors
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Tlachtga | Irish | A goddess of sacrifice
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Soteira | Greek | A goddess of safety
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Sao | Greek | A goddess of sailing
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T'ien Fei | China | A goddess of sailing
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Adeona | Roman | A goddess of school children
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Proserpina | Roman | A goddess of seed germination & spring
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Voluptas | Roman | A goddess of sensual pleasure
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Achtland | Celtic | A goddess of sex & magic
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Aphrodite Pandemos | Greek | A goddess of sex likely conflated with Aphrodite
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Aisha Qandisha | Morocco | A goddess of sexual activity
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Luamerava | Africa | A goddess of sexual desire
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Aeval | Celtic | A goddess of sexual relations & small size
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Annallja Tu Bari | Sudan | A goddess of sexuality
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Medb | Celtic | A goddess of sexuality, intoxication & war
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Pales | Roman | A goddess of sheep & shepherds
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Muta | Roman | A goddess of silence
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Sien Tsang | China | A goddess of silk cultivation
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Ts'an Nu | China | A goddess of silkworms
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Uso Dori | Japanese | A goddess of singing
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Nastasija | Russia | A goddess of sleep
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Ah Uaynih | Guatemala | A goddess of sleep, specifically males
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Aabit | Egypt | A goddess of song
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Meret/ Mer | Egypt | A goddess of song & rejoicing as well as the treasury
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Goewin/ Goewyn | Wales | A goddess of sovereignty
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Condwiramur | Wales | A goddess of sovereignty
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Brigantia | Britain | A goddess of sovereignty Britainnia
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Vac | Hindu | A goddess of speech
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Habetrot | Celtic | A goddess of spell casting on the wheel of the year
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Bertha | Norse | A goddess of spinning
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Chih Nii | China | A goddess of spinning
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Klotes | Greek | A goddess of spinning
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Vasantadevi | Buddhist/ Tibet | A goddess of spring
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Antheia | Greek | A goddess of spring
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Kono Hana Sakuya | Japanese | A goddess of spring
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Libera | Italy | A goddess of spring
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Penelope | Greek | A goddess of spring
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Rafu Sen | Japanese | A goddess of spring
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Renpet | Egypt | A goddess of spring
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Rheda | Germanic | A goddess of spring
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Vesna | Slavic | A goddess of spring
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Yaya Zakurai | Japanese | A goddess of spring
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Freya | Scandinavia | A goddess of spring & magic
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Ostara/ Easter | Germanic | A goddess of spring & the sun
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Arnamentia | Celtic | A goddess of spring waters
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Amymone | Greek | A goddess of springs
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Castalia | Greek | A goddess of springs
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Camenae | Roman | A goddess of springs & rivers
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Iuturna | Roman | A goddess of springs & who was real handy in times of drought
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Kore/ Core | Greek | A goddess of springtime
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Secia | Roman | A goddess of stored seeds
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Lilith | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A goddess of storms
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Shala | Canaan | A goddess of storms
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Tempestates | Roman | A goddess of storms & wind
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Cyhiraeth | Wales | A goddess of streams
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Grid | Scandinavia | A goddess of strength
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Hlin | Scandinavia | A goddess of summer
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Luot Hozjit | Saami/ Lapland | A goddess of summer
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Olwen | Welsh | A goddess of summer & war
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Pattini/ Pattinidevi | Sri Lanka | A goddess of summer and mother goddess
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Creiddylad/ / Creudylad/ Cordelia | Wales | A goddess of summer flowers & the sea
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Aestas | Roman | A goddess of summer usually portrayed nude & adorned with garlands of grain
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Damballah | Haiti | A goddess of sweet waters
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Aittsamka | Bella Coola | A goddess of teaching
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Dakini Guru | Tibetan | A goddess of teaching
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Ekineba | Africa | A goddess of teaching
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Hano | Bella Coola | A goddess of teaching
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Minona | Fon | A goddess of teaching
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Mystis | Greek | A goddess of teaching
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Randeng | China | A goddess of teaching
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Ix Chebel Yax | Maya | A goddess of teaching, childbirth, the moon, sexual relations, storms & water
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Sophrosyne | Greek | A goddess of temperance & moderation
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Candali | Buddhist/ Tibet | A goddess of terrible appearance
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Sri[devi] | Buddhist/ Tibet | A goddess of terrible appearance & Royal attire
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Cauri | Buddhist/ Tibet | A goddess of terrifying appearance
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Vetali | Buddhist/ Tibet | A goddess of terrifying appearance
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Savari | Buddhist/ Tibet | A goddess of terrifying appearance, or so it is said
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Ituana | Brazil | A goddess of the afterworld
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Feronia | Etruscan | A goddess of the autumn, fire & volcanoes
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Chuang Mu | China | A goddess of the bedroom
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Lhamo/ Lha Mo | Buddhist/ Tibet | A goddess of the Bon pantheon
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Ama | Baikal/ Siberia | A goddess of the dark & of the underworld
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Breksta | Lithuania | A goddess of the darkness
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Al Uzza | Arabian | A goddess of the dawn
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Hine titama | Maori | A goddess of the dawn
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Thea | Greek | A goddess of the dawn
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Wakahirume | Japanese | A goddess of the dawn
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Mater Matuta | Roman | A goddess of the dawn & seafaring
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Chasca | Inca | A goddess of the dawn & the dew
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Gendenwitha | Iroquois | A goddess of the dawn & the morning star
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Bau | Phoenicia | A goddess of the dawn & the sky
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Hanwi | Ogalala | A goddess of the dawn & twilight
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Chun T'i | China | A goddess of the dawn & warriors
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Tefnut | Egypt | A goddess of the dawn, dew, moisture, justice & rain clouds
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Agaman Nibo | Haiti | A goddess of the dead
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Agischanak | Tlingit/ Alaska | A goddess of the earth
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Amba Dravidian | India | A goddess of the earth
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Anieros | Phrygian/ Roman | A goddess of the earth
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Awitelin Tsita | Zuni | A goddess of the earth
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Axiocersa | Phrygian | A goddess of the earth
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Coatlicue | Aztec | A goddess of the earth
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Diti | Hindu | A goddess of the earth
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Papa | Hawaii/ Maori/ New Zealand | A goddess of the earth
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Prithivi | Hindu | A goddess of the earth
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Terra/ Terra Mater | Roman | A goddess of the earth
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Atira | Pawnee | A goddess of the earth & of the Evening star
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Jian Lao | China/ Buddhist | A goddess of the earth & permanence
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Ala Ibo | Nigeria | A goddess of the earth in its dual aspect of fertility & death
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Asase Ya Ashanti | Ghana | A goddess of the earth, fertility & the creator of humanity
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Neith | Egypt | A goddess of the east, women, sorcery, the home, healing, war, hunting & weaving
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Net/ Neith | Egypt | A goddess of the east, women, sorcery, the home, war, hunting, weaving
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Ashirat | Akkad | A goddess of the Evening star
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Paiowa Yana Piaute | W. USA | A goddess of the Evening star
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Topogh | Kenya | A goddess of the evening star
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Vakarine | Slavic | A goddess of the evening star
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Morongo | Zimbabwe | A goddess of the evening star, love & sexuality
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Enekpe | Africa | A goddess of the family & guardian of destiny
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Debena | Czechoslovakia | A goddess of the forests
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Medeine/ Mejdejn | Lithuania | A goddess of the forests
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Lohasur Devi | India | A goddess of the forging of iron
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Domnu | Irish | A goddess of the Formorians
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Paurnamasi | Hindu | A goddess of the full moon
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Darzamat | Latvia | A goddess of the gardens
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Kefa | Egypt | A goddess of the Great Bear
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Gabija | Lithuania | A goddess of the hearth fire
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Poza Mama | Siberian | A goddess of the hearth fire
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Vesta | Roman | A goddess of the hearth fire & marriage
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Svasti devi | Hindu | A goddess of the home
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Dali | Russian/ Georgia | A goddess of the hunt
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Devana | Czechoslovakia/ Slavic | A goddess of the hunt
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Zvoruna | Lithuania | A goddess of the hunt & of animals
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Aasith | Egypt/ Syria | A goddess of the hunt, war, and the desert
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Logia | Irish | A goddess of the Lagan River
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Alkonost | Russia | A goddess of the land of the dead & justice
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Chimalmat | Maya | A goddess of the Little Dipper
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Matrona | Celtic | A goddess of the Marne River
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Belisama | Britain | A goddess of the Mersey River
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Hihankara | Lakota | A goddess of the Milky Way
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Heng E | China | A goddess of the moon
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Astarte | Syria | A goddess of the moon
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Borghild | Norse | A goddess of the moon
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Ch'ang O/ Heng-O | China | A goddess of the moon
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Changing Woman | Cherokee | A goddess of the moon
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Heng o | China | A goddess of the moon
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Ix Ch'up | Maya | A goddess of the moon
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Marina | Slavic | A goddess of the moon
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Nanna | Norse | A goddess of the moon
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Pasiphae | | A goddess of the moon
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Phoebe | Greek | A goddess of the moon
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Bendis | Thrace | A goddess of the moon & a mother goddess
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Name | Origin | Description
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Hina | Hawaii | A goddess of the moon, fertility & healing herbs
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Anunit | Chaldea | A goddess of the morning star
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Chulavete | Mexico | A goddess of the morning star
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Cista | Persia | A goddess of the morning star
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Massassi | Zimbabwe | A goddess of the morning star
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Serqet | Egypt | A goddess of the morning star
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Shashaya | Tanzania | A goddess of the morning star
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Solbon | Slavic | A goddess of the morning star & the evening star
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Parvati/ Sakti/ Ahladini-Sadini/ Sati/ Uma | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic/ India | A goddess of the mountains
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Evaki | Amazon/ S.A. | A goddess of the night
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Ratri | Hindu/ Vedic | A goddess of the night
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Mayahuel | Mexican | A goddess of the night sky & of drunkenness
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Mama Qoca | Inca | A goddess of the ocean
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Amberella | Baltic | A goddess of the ocean
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Geofon | British | A goddess of the ocean
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Jurate | Baltic | A goddess of the ocean
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Ka Ahu Pahay | Hawaiia | A goddess of the ocean
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Luonnotar | Finnish | A goddess of the ocean
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Muireartach | Irish | A goddess of the ocean
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Numma Moiyuk | Aus | A goddess of the ocean
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Tiamat | Babylon | A goddess of the ocean
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Tien Hou | China | A goddess of the ocean
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Athirat | Canaan | A goddess of the ocean & official wife of El
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Huixtocihuatl | Aztec | A goddess of the ocean & salt
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Atanea | Greek | A goddess of the ocean & the dawn
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Louhi | Finnish | A goddess of the ocean & winter
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Anuanaitu | Caribbean | A goddess of the ocean &whirlpools
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Olokum | W. Indies | A goddess of the ocean depths
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Mere Ama | Finnish | A goddess of the ocean, streams & brooks
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Aaghu Gugu | Cherokee | A goddess of the of the dawn
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Norn | Norse | A goddess of the past, one of the fates
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Merope | Greek | A goddess of the Pleiades
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Seta | Pokot/ Suk / Kenya | A goddess of the Pleiades as well as a fertility goddess
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Verdandi | Norse | A goddess of the present
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Chibilias | Maya | A goddess of the rainbow
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Iris | Greek | A goddess of the rainbow
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Aida Wedo | Benin/ Haiti | A goddess of the rainbow & fresh water Aida Cuedo, Aido Wedo, Ayida, Ayida Cueddo
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Carika | Buddhist | A goddess of the repetitive chant
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Sionnan | Irish | A goddess of the River Shannon
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Tamara | British | A goddess of the River Tamar
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Tamesis | British | A goddess of the River Thames
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Vaga | Celtic | A goddess of the River Wye
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Devona | Briton | A goddess of the rivers of Devon
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Amphitrite | Greek | A goddess of the sea
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Asherah | Canaan | A goddess of the sea
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Ceto | Greek | A goddess of the sea
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Idothea | Greek | A goddess of the sea
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Juras Mate/ Jurasmat | Latvia | A goddess of the sea
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Moruadh | Irish | A goddess of the sea
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Oto Hime | Japanese | A goddess of the sea
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Ran | Scandinavia | A goddess of the sea
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Tethys | Roman | A goddess of the sea
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Toyota Mahime | Japanese | A goddess of the sea
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Vellamo | Finnish | A goddess of the sea
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Eurynome | Greek | A goddess of the sea & in one account she is the goddess of all creation
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Le Fay | Wales | A goddess of the sea & of the Isle of Avalon
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Cethlion | Irish | A goddess of the sea & the Formorians
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Amayicoyondi | Peru | A goddess of the sky
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Aponibolinayen | Philippine | A goddess of the sky
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Azer Ava | Finno/ Ugric | A goddess of the sky
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Jata | Borneo | A goddess of the sky
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Mehturt | Egypt | A goddess of the sky
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Nambi | Ugandan | A goddess of the sky
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Anatu | Mesopotamian | A goddess of the sky & ruler of the earth
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Dunne | Enin/ Siberian/ Tungus | A goddess of the sky, fire & that ruled over the clan territory
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Hebat | Hittite | A goddess of the sky, her title was "Queen of heaven"
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Tara | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic/ Vedic | A goddess of the stars
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Hu Tu | China | A goddess of the Summer solstice
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Beiwe | Saami/ Lapland | A goddess of the Summer solstice & war
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No Il Ja Dae | Japan | A goddess of the toilet
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Dendritus | Greek | A goddess of the tree
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Almha | Irish | A goddess of the Tuatha De Danann
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Erishkigal | Sumeria | A goddess of the underworld
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Scathach | Irish/ Scotland | A goddess of the underworld
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Verbeia | British | A goddess of the Wharfe & Avon Rivers
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Feng Po Po | China | A goddess of the wind
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Chup | Chumash | A goddess of the wind & rain
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Feng Pho Pho | China | A goddess of the winds
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Neoga | Iroquois | A goddess of the winds
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Shutu | Babylon | A goddess of the winds
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Wakwiyo | Tewa | A goddess of the winds
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Ninlil | Babylon/ Sumeria | A goddess of the winds & grain
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Guabancex | Caribbean/ Taino | A goddess of the winds & rain
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Tonan | Aztec | A goddess of the winter solstice
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Rainha Barba | Belem/ Brazil | A goddess of thunder & lightning
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Lei-zi | China | A goddess of thunder who also originated silk worm Stbreeding
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At Em | Egypt | A goddess of time
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Veritas | Roman | A goddess of truth
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Harimella/ Viradechthis | Scotland | A goddess of Tungrain origin
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Korrigan | French | A goddess of underground springs
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Beda | German | A goddess of unknown responsibilities
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Al Shua | India | A goddess of Ursa Major
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Hoy Kong | China | A goddess of Ursa Minor
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P'an Niang | China | A goddess of vaccination
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Kakia | Greek | A goddess of vice
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Kratesis | Greek | A goddess of victory
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Strenua | Roman | A goddess of vigor who gives energy to the weak and tired
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Ker | Greek | A goddess of violent death
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Oya | West Indies | A goddess of violent rainstorms
|
Guede l'Oraille | Haiti | A goddess of violent storms
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Laka | Hawaii | A goddess of virgin land, song & dance
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Chimera | Greek | A goddess of volcanoes
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Pare | Polynesian | A goddess of volcanoes
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Etain/ Echraidhe | Irish | A goddess of war
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Kottavei | India | A goddess of war
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Sakhemet/ Sachmet | Egypt | A goddess of war
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Aega | Greek | A goddess of war
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Ahau Kin | Maya | A goddess of war
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Akycha | Alaskan | A goddess of war
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Astarte | Egypt | A goddess of war
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Badb/ Bodva | Irish | A goddess of war
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Ban Naomha | Irish | A goddess of war
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Bisal Mariamna | India | A goddess of war
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Bomong | Minyong | A goddess of war
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Dia Griene | Scottish | A goddess of war
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Hae Soon | Korea | A goddess of war
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Hekoolas | Miwok | A goddess of war
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Ilankaka | Zaire | A goddess of war
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Jumala | Russian | A goddess of war
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Keca Aba | Russian | A goddess of war
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Kn Sgni | India | A goddess of war
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Kou Njami | Siberian | A goddess of war
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Nemain | Celtic | A goddess of war
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Paivatar | Finnish | A goddess of war
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Sekhmet | Egypt | A goddess of war
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Shapash | Ugarit | A goddess of war
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Solntse | Slavic | A goddess of war
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Tahc I | Tunica | A goddess of war
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Toyo Uke | Japanese | A goddess of war
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Unelanuhi | Cherokee | A goddess of war
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Wardi Mumi Finno | Ugric | A goddess of war
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Badb/ Odva/ Badb Catha | Irish | A goddess of war
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Bellona | Roman | A goddess of war & mother goddess
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Akusaa | Egypt | A goddess of war & sunset
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Amaterasu | Japanese | A goddess of war & the sun
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Chup Kamui | Ainu | A goddess of war & the sun
|
Shapshu | Canaan | A goddess of war & the sun
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Xatel Ekwa | Hungarian | A goddess of war & the sun
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Enyo | Greek | A goddess of war & waster of cities
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Neit | Egypt | A goddess of war & wisdom
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Athena/ Athene/ Pallus Athena | Greek | A goddess of war, architecture, astronomy, science, of horses, intellect & wisdom, oxen, of purity, reason & spinning
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Anat/ Anath | Canaan | A goddess of war, hunting & love
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Ain/ Aine | Irish | A goddess of war, of fertility, love & of Midsummer Lair Derg
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Yolkai Estsan | Navaho | A goddess of war, the dawn, fire & the moon
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Belit Ilani | Babylonia | A goddess of warriors
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Norwan | Wintun | A goddess of warriors
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Sanjna | Hindu | A goddess of warriors
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Aurora | Roman | A goddess of warriors & of the dawn
|
Eos | Greek | A goddess of warriors & of the dawn
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Xoli Kaltes | Hungarian | A goddess of warriors & of the dawn
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Usas | Hindu/ Vedic | A goddess of warriors & of the dawn & wisdom
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Aisha | Arabic | A goddess of water
|
Bentakumari | India | A goddess of water
|
Cipactli | Mexican | A goddess of water
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Cleone | Greek | A goddess of water
|
Dryope | Greek | A goddess of water
|
Fideal | Scottish | A goddess of water
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Hypermnestra | Greek | A goddess of water
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Mem Loimis | Wintun | A goddess of water
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Motsesa | Mozambique | A goddess of water
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Ryuhwa | Korean | A goddess of water
|
Ved Ava | Finnish/ Ugric | A goddess of water
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Veden Emo | Finnish | A goddess of water
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Wigan | Philippine | A goddess of water
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Aige | Irish | A goddess of water & bays
|
Andriam Vabi Rano | Africa | A goddess of water & lakes
|
Anuket | Egypt | A goddess of water & of rivers
|
Ailsie | Cherokee | A goddess of water & pools
|
Aryong Jong | Korean | A goddess of water & rainfall
|
Anahita | Egypt/ Babylon | A goddess of water & war
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Anqet | Libya | A goddess of water fertility healing & lust
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Coatrischie | Cuba/ Taino | A goddess of water, winds, & storms
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Sati/ Satet | Egypt | A goddess of waterfalls
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Uttu | Sumeria | A goddess of we've been & of vegetation
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Indrani | Hindu/ Puranic/ Vedic | A goddess of wealth
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Lennaxidaq | Kwakiutl | A goddess of wealth & luck
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Aje | Yoruba | A goddess of wealth in all its forms
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Asiaq | Inuit | A goddess of weather
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Tasimmet | Hittite | A goddess of weather & storms
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Ixnetli | Aztec | A goddess of weavers
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Chih Nu | China | A goddess of weaving
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Lina | Greek | A goddess of weaving
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Momu | Scotland | A goddess of wells & hillsides
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Corchen | Irish/ Manx | A goddess of which very little is known
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Chao san Niang | China | A goddess of wig salesmen
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Ashkit | Egypt | A goddess of wind
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Sura | Hindu | A goddess of wine
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Frau Holle | Germanic | A goddess of winter
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Marzana | Poland | A goddess of winter
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Poshjo Akka | Saami/ Lappland | A goddess of Winter
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Rind | Scandinavia | A goddess of winter
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Rozanica | Slavic | A goddess of winter
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Wah Kah Nee | Chinook | A goddess of winter
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Carlin | Scottish | A goddess of winter & Shaimin
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Caillech/ Cailleach/ Carlin/ Mala/ Liath | Irish/ Scotland/ Manx | A goddess of winter & the goddess in her destroyer aspect
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Carravogue | Irish/ Britain | A goddess of winter from County Meath Crone
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Befana | Roman | A goddess of winter who was kind, each January fifth she distributes goodies to good children & of lumps of coal to those that are not
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Anasuya | Hindu | A goddess of wisdom
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Ashi | India | A goddess of wisdom
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Asi | Persia | A goddess of wisdom
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Emer | Celtic | A goddess of wisdom
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Nath | Irish | A goddess of wisdom
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Nin | Babylonia | A goddess of wisdom
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Polyboulus | Greek | A goddess of wisdom
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Sapientia | Roman | A goddess of wisdom
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Te mehara | Polynesian | A goddess of wisdom
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Voluspa | Scandinavia | A goddess of wisdom
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Caolainn | Irish | A goddess of wisdom healing & fertility
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Krtya | Hindu | A goddess of witchcraft
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Sheng Mu | China | A goddess of witchcraft
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Ahnt kai | Mexico Region | A goddess of women & children
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Ardwinna/ Dea Arduinna | Britain | A goddess of woodland & animal
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Erinys | Greek | A goddess of wrath
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Alfhild | Scandinavia | A goddess of wrestling
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Elli | Scandinavia | A goddess of wrestling
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Kubjika | Hindu | A goddess of writing
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Juventas | Roman | A goddess of youth
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Kulisevari | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A goddess often shown with a corpse
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Aversa | Etruscan | A goddess pictured carrying an ax
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Dewy | Canaan | A goddess rain
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Min Jok | Uganda | A goddess rain
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Schetewuarha | Brazil | A goddess rain
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Trukwinu Mana | Hopi | A goddess rain
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Chalchiuhtlcue | Aztec | A goddess rain & storms, violence, vitality, lakes, whirlpools, rivers, water , love, beauty & youth Don't make this one mad whatever you do.
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Sadwes | Persia | A goddess rain, of storms, thunder, lightning, hail, snow
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Mama Cocha | Inca/ Peru | A goddess rain, wind & the ocean
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Puta | Roman | A goddess responsible for the proper pruning of trees & shrubs respond
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Gillian | British | A goddess spring
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Nana | Babylon | A goddess spring
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Rana Neida | Saami/ Lappland | A goddess spring
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Atete | Ethiopia | A goddess taken over by the Christians as the Virgin Mary
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Empung Luminuut | N. Celebes Is./ Sulawesi | A goddess that gave birth to the sun god
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Aurita | Roman | A goddess that heals earaches
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Sundara | Hindu/ Puranic | A goddess that is a prosperous aspect of Siva, a god
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Don/ Donn/ Dhonn | Irish/ Wales | A goddess that is called a god of death
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Pukkasi | Buddhist/ Vajrayana/ Tibet | A goddess that is of terrifying appearance, why I do not know
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Khen-Ma | Buddhist/ Tibet | A goddess that is the controller of the earth's demons
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Sumbha | Buddhist | A goddess that is the guardian of the downward direction
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Ta-bitjet | Egypt | A goddess that protects against scorpion bite, though her symbol is the scorpion
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Apet | Egypt | A goddess that protects pregnant women, children, nursing mothers & justice
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Ayizan | Haiti | A goddess that protects the market place
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Sigyn | Nordic/ Icelandic | A goddess that ran with Loki a
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Dhavajagrakeyura | Buddhist/ Mahayana | A goddess that sets on a sun throne
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Vajracarcika | Buddhist/ goddess | A goddess that stands upon a corpse
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Kadru | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess that was the mother of the Nagas[snake demons]
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Laima | Lithuanian | A goddess trio of life & good fortune, the fates
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Turrean | Irish | A goddess Tureann
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Silewe Nazarata | Indonesia | A goddess Understanding, of wisdom
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Issaki | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess walking around with a headless child
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Naas | Irish | A goddess who died in county Kildere
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Sentia | Roman | A goddess who heightens feelings
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Bo Ruadh | Irish | A goddess who helped bring fertility to barren Irish
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Niladevi | Hindu/ Puranic | A goddess who is a consort of Visnu the
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Aebhel/ Aeval | Irish | A goddess who is a faery [interesting story]
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Rukmini | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess who is avatar of Laksmi among other things
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Sequana/ Sequena | Britain | A goddess who lived beneath the rivers
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Daya | Hindu/ Puranic | A goddess who oddly enough is considered a minor aspect of the god of Visnu
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Ezili Fon | Haiti/ Vodun/ West Indies | A goddess who represents wisdom & beauty & love
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Becuma | Irish | A goddess who ruled over magical boats
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Uathach | Irish/ Scotland | A goddess who trained warriors
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Nehalennia | Britain | A goddess who was the patron deity of sea traders
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Ament | Libya | A goddess who welcomes the dead to the after world
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Bechoil | Irish | A goddess whose legends have been lost
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Ksitigarbha | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A goddess whose name is womb of the earth
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Grahamatrka | Buddhist | A goddess whose name means demon mother
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Kanti | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess whose name means desire
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Kaladuti | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A goddess whose name means messenger of death
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Mahasahasprramardani | Buddhist | A goddess whose name means the thousandfold destroyer
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Kotys | Thrace | A goddess whose worship spread throughout Greece & Italy
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Ugatara | Hindu/ Puranic | A goddess with a strange mode appearance, she carries a cup & a corpse on her head
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Frjorgyn | Norse/ Germanic | A goddess with no known cult, the name suggests that she is either a mountain/ forest goddess and possibly revered as a goddess of fertility
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Bagala | Hindu | A goddess with the power of cruelty
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Brizo | Greek | A goddess worshiped as a prophet Delos
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Manat | Arabic | A goddess, a daughter of Allah
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Candogra | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess, a distinctive form of Durga
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Mangala | Hindu | A goddess, a form of Parvati
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Syamatara | Buddhist/ Tibet | A goddess, a form of the goddess Tara
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Chinnamastaka | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A goddess, a headless form of Durga
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Krosdari | Hindu | A goddess, a rather emancipated goddess
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Maha-Sarasvati | Hindu/ Puranic | A goddess, an emanation of Laksmi
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Kumari | Hindu | A goddess, an epitaph of Durga
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Pratibhanaspratisamvit | | A goddess, one of context analysis
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Acaviser/ Lasas | Etruscan | A goddess, one of the fates
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Kurukalla | Hindu | A goddess, one of the Tantric deities
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Tara | Buddhist/ Mayhayana/ Vajrayana | A goddess, the epitaph of the mother of the Buddha[Maya]
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Kurukalla | Buddhist | A goddess, usually of terrifying appearance
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Sitapata | Buddhist | A goddess/ Buddha designate
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Gulliveig | Norse | A goddess/ sorceress of the Vanir race of gods
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Hexe | German | A goddesses of curing illness
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Pairikas | Persia | A goddesses of drought
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Celedones | Greek | A goddesses of happiness
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Wilden Wip | German | A goddesses of healing
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Dziwozony | Polish | A goddesses of healing, herbs & love
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Pharmacides | Greek | A goddesses of health & drugs
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Tan ma | Tibetan | A goddesses of health & medicine
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Bereginy | Slavic | A goddesses of hunting
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Maenads | Greek | A goddesses of intoxication
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Eumenides/ Erinyes | Greek | A goddesses of justice
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Augralids | Greek | A goddesses of justice
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Diablesse | Haitian | A goddesses of justice
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Litae | Greek | A goddesses of justice
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Perit | Albanian | A goddesses of justice
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Vila | Slovenian | A goddesses of justice
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Limnades | Greek | A goddesses of lakes, marshes, swamps
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Vodni Panny | Slavic | A goddesses of rivers
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Xtabay | Maya | A goddesses of seduction
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Oboto | Africa | A goddesses of serenity
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Krittika | India | A goddesses of the Pleiades
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Pleiades | Greek | A goddesses of the Pleiades
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Tzitzimime | Aztec | A goddesses of the stars
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Aclla | Inca/ Quechua | A goddesses of war & virgins
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Navky | Slavic | A goddesses of water
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Agathos Daimon | Greek | A good genius/ guardian spirit
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Lactura | Greek | A grain goddess
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Tzultacah | Maya | A group led to chthonic & thunder gods
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Naksatara[s] | Hindu | A group of astral goddesses
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Mahamataras | Hindu | A group of goddesses
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Maharaksa | Buddhist | A group of guardian goddesses
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Dievini | Lativa | A group of minor gods
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Astamastara | Hindu/ Puranic | A group of mother goddesses
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Kinnara | Indian | A group of spirit beings that it looked like birds with a human heads
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Isa | Buddhist | A guardian deity
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Kunado-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | A guardian deity of roads & crossroads
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Dylan | Wales/ Britain | A guardian deity of the mouth of the River Conway
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Nahi | N. Arabia | A guardian God of benevolent nature
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Hung Sing | China | A guardian God of of fishing boats & their crews
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Niladanda | Buddhist | A guardian God of the southwestern quarter
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Ha | Egypt | A guardian God of the West
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Goraknath | Hindu | A guardian God that is an avatar of Siva
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Mahamantranusarni | Buddhist | A guardian goddess
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Mahapratisara | Buddhist | A guardian goddess
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Mahasitavati | Buddhist | A guardian goddess
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Nemetona | Britain/ Roman | A guardian goddess of all sacred places, especially groves
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Ankalamman | Hindu/ Dravidian | A Guardian goddess that wards off demons
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Apacita | Inca | A guardian spirit
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Apacita | Inca | A guardian spirit
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Huanacari | Inca | A guardian spirit
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Qaitakalnin | Koryak/ Siberia | A guardian spirit
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Tanu'la | Koryak/ SE Siberia | A guardian spirit of the earth & its plans & animals, female type
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Ina'hitelan | Koryak/ Siberia | A guardian spirit that supervises the skies
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Toko'yoto | Koryak/ Siberia | A guardian spirit who is one of the owners of the world, the Pacific Ocean to be specific
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Nirriti | Buddhist | A guardian, that strangely enough, who stands upon a corpse
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Kaikara Bunyoro | Uganda | A harvest goddess
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Morgay | Scotland/ Britain | A harvest goddess
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Sanju | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A harvest goddess
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Essus/ Esus | Britain/ Gaul | A harvest/ woodcutter god
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Endouellicus | Roman/ Iberia | A healing god
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Thab-Iha | Bon/ Tibet | A hearth god
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Chiconahui | Aztec | A hearth goddess
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Lo'cin-coro'mo/ Lo'cil/ Yegl'ie | Yukaghir/ Siberia | A hearth spirit
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Endursaga | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A herald god
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Lugh | Irish/ Wales | A hero god
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Samba | Hindu | A heroic god
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Mlk-Amuklos | Syria/ Palestine/ Cyprus | A heroic god known from about 1100 B.C.E.
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Melqart | Phonecia/ Turkey | A heroic tutelary god
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Lot | Irish | A hideous Formorian war goddess & goddess of physical prowess & strength
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Pollux | Roman | A horse god
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Hayasa | Hindu | A horse god, could be Hayangriva in disguise
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Hatasa | Buddhist | A horse goddess
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Majas Gars | Lativa | A household god
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Apep | Egypt | A huge serpent who caused storms & eclipses & ate the sun at evening
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Palemon | Greek/ Roman | A human that suffered apotheosis & became a minor sea god
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Ah Can Cum/ Acaum | Maya | A hunter & protector of the animals god
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Teuhcatl | Aztec | A hunting & local goddess of war
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Murukan/ Ceyon | Dravidian/ Tamil | A hunting & war god
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Ah Tabai | Maya | A hunting god
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Hittavainen Karelian | Finnish | A hunting god & the guardian of hare hunters
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Hinkon | Tungus/ Siberia | A hunting god as the controller of all animals
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Aspalis | W. Semitic | A hunting goddess
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Cocidus | British | A hunting goddess
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Banka Mundi | India | A hunting goddess
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Apuat | Egypt | A jackal headed god who helps the soul choose it's next incarnation
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Tlaloc | Olmec | A jaguar god
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Gyhldeptis | Tlingit/ Haida | A kindly forest goddess
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Kihe Wahine | Hawaii | A kindly goddess of demons, who from the the goodness of her heart is also a goddess of lizards
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Jokinam | Lake Albert/ E. Africa | A lake god
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Bolbe | Greek | A lake goddess
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Murigen | Irish/ Scotland/ Manx | A lake goddess associated with the deluge legends
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Latis | Britain | A lake goddess who later became a goddess of ale & meade
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Ari Au Tchesf | Egypt | A lion god
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Mihos/ Miysis | Egypt | A lion god of Lower Egypt
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Aa Maakhuer | Egypt | A lion god of truthful speech
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Rwewti | Egypt | A lion god who guards the temple of heaven
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Khesef | Egypt | A lion god who repels feelings of lust
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Mehit/ Mechit | Egypt | A lion goddess
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Menhit/ Menchit | Egypt | A lion goddess
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Dua | Egypt | A lion headed god of the future & protector of the stomach of the deceased
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Here Ketit | Egypt | A lion headed goddess who breathes fire on the evil deceased
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Shomde | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A local creator god known throughout HinduKush
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Bombat Kamayan | Hindu | A local deceased goddess
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Prakde | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A local deity
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Bella Penu Khond | India | a local deity Orissa
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As | Egypt | A local fertility god
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Minaski/ Minaci | Hindu | A local fish goddess
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Sepset | Egypt | A local funerary goddess from Memphis
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A'ra | W. Arabia | A local god
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Amma | Dravidian/ Tamil/ India | A local god
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Cankilikkaruppan | Hindu/ Dravidian/ Tamil | A local god
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Condatis | British/ Roman | A local god
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Khyung-Gai mGo-Can | Buddhist/ Tibet/ Bon | A local god
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Palaniyantavan | Hindu/ Dravidian/ Tamil | A local god
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Singala | N. Arabia | A local god
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Papas Phyrgian | NW Turkey | A local god
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Gal Bapsi | Hindu/ Davidian/ Tamil | A local god that can expiate sins, but it is rough
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Dusara | W. Semitic | A local god associated with vegetation & fertility survived until about 500 C. E.
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Ilaalge | W. Semitic | A local god in
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Baal Malage | Phoenicia/ Canaan | A local god known from inscription
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Duzi | Kafir/ Afghanistan | a local god known only from of an altar stone, but he did like male goats as a sacrifice
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Kinyras | Cyprus by way of Syria | A local god of metalworking
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Nindub | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A local god of of Lagas
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Hypsistos | Greek/ Roman | A local god of the Bosporus area
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Susdinak Elamite | Iran | A local god, the god of Susa
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Baltis | Arabic | A local goddess
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Nappinnai | Hindu/ Dravidian/ Tamil | A local goddess
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Jumit | Egypt | A local goddess of El Tod
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Sirona | Celtic/ Roman | A local goddess of healing from the Moselle basin of Germany
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Cenkalaniyammal | Hindu/ Davidian/ Tamil | A local goddess that guards the paddy fields
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Mikal | Phonecia | A local goddess with a cult in Cyprus
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Sefkhet-Abwy | Egypt | A local goddess, concerned with libraries & writing
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Sai' Al Quan | Nabataean/ W. Semitic | A local guardian God is believed to be the protector of caravans
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Karalkal Ammaiyar | Hindu/ S. India | A local mother goddess
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Elgabal | Syria | A local mountain god with solar links
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Nebethepet | Egypt | A local primordial goddess
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Asopos | Greek | A local river god
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Tam Kung | China | A local sea god of rain & water but will extinguish fires
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Dagan | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A local supreme god that it bears no relation to be Semitic god Dagan
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Arvenus | Gaelic | A local tribal deity
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Mogounos | Roman/ Gallic | A local tribal deity he was assimilated with Apollo
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Hubal | Arabic | A local tutelary & oracular god
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Bethel | Phoenicia | A local tutelary god
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Marnas | N. Arabia | A local tutelary god
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Men Ascaenus | Antioch/ Asia Minor | A local tutelary god
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Salm of Mahram/ Salman | N. Arabia | A local tutelary god
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Milkastart | W. Semitic | A local tutelary god of the from Umm el-Ammend
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Anna Kuari | Oraon/ India | A local vegetation goddess
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Rugievit | Rugen Is./ Slavic | A local war &
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Dogumrik | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A local warrior & guardian god
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Qos | N. Arabia | A local weather/ rainbow god
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Maturaiviran | Hindu | A locally worshipped god with an interesting story
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Aradia | Italy/ Etruscan | A Lunar deity?
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Cally Berry | Irish | A maiden goddess
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Vanir | Nordic/ Icelandic | A major group of Norse gods the concerned with peace, prosperity & the fertility of the land
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Kutkhu | Kamchadal/ SE Siberia | A male and guardian spirit
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Wuluwaid | Aus | A male rainmaker
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Elel Puelche | Argentina | A malevolent demonic being
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Gaunab Kohl | Hottentot/ Namibia/ S. Africa | A malevolent God of darkness as well as the god of of of the black heaven
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Mula | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A malevolent Naksarta
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Iku-Turso | Finland | A malevolent sea monster; probably same as Tursas.
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Ba-Pef | Egypt | A malevolent underworld god
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Quetzalcoatl/ Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli | Aztec | A manifestation of sun the god, he is a savior of his people as well & there is not enough room here to tell his story
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Rhadamanthos | Greek/ Roman | A marriage of chthonic underworld god
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Miti | Koryak/ SW Siberia | A maternal spirit
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Bhaisajyaguru | Buddhist/ Tibet | A medicine Buddha
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Daiomon | Greek | A member of the Daemones family
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Chaitanya | Hindu/ Puranic | A mendicant god
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Hahana Ku | Maya | A messenger god
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Sogblen | Ewe/ Hua/ Togo | A messenger god
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Musisi Ndonga | Angola | A messenger god
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Papsukkal | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadia/ Hellenistic | A messenger god as well as the gatekeeper for the remainder of the pantheon
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Ninsubar | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A messenger god/ goddess
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Bala | Jain | A messenger goddess
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Gauri | Jain | A messenger goddess
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Sarvastramahajvala | Jain | A messenger goddess
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Kupalo | Russia | A midsummer goddess
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Punarvasu | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor & benevolent goddess of fortune
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Si'a | Phonecia | A minor attendant goddess
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Srivasumukhi | Buddhist/ Maya | A minor attendant goddess
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Hasta | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor benevolent goddess of fortune
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Savati | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor benevolent goddess of fortune
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Sravana | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor benevolent goddess of fortune
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Sravistha | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor benevolent goddess of fortune i
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Narada | Hindu/ Epic/ Vedic/ Puranic | A minor but popular god
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Inmutef/ Inummutef | Egypt | A minor canopic god
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Imiut | Egypt | A minor chthonic protective god
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Acolmiztli | Aztec | A minor chthonic underworld god
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Nextepehua | Aztec | A minor chthonic underworld god
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Mehen | Egypt | A minor chthonic underworld god
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Micapetlacoli | Aztec | A minor chthonic underworld goddess
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Ce Actal | Aztec | A minor creator god
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Chicoonahuiehecatl | Aztec | A minor creator god
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Epimetheus | Greek/ Roman | A minor creator god
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Suksma | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor deity
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Anantesa | Hindu/ Puranic | A minor deity & 1 of the eight Lords of of knowledge
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Ekarudra | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor deity, another aspect of Siva
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Sikhandin | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor deity, one of a group of emancipated gods
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Pahtecatl | Aztec | A minor fertility god and concerned with brewing pulque
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Tezcatzoncatl | Aztec | A minor fertility god involved with the brewing of pulque
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Mutinus | Roman | A minor fertility god of, strongly ityphallic & invoked by women wanting to bear children
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Matlalcueye | Aztec | A minor fertility goddess
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Mayahuel | Aztec | A minor fertility goddess associated with the maguey plant
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Pidray | Canaan/ Phonecia | A minor fertility goddess noted in creation texts & treaties
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Bhaiarva | Hindu/ Puranic | A minor form of Siva
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Anhouri | Egypt | A minor god
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Fabulinus | Roman | A minor God
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Hani[s] | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A minor god
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Manidhara | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor god
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Satrughna | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor god
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Sivottama | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor god
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Smrti | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor god
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Trograin/ Lug | Irish | A minor god
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Ghentu | Hindu | A minor God
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Meghanda | Hindu | A minor god
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Pietas | Roman | A minor god
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Srikantha | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor god consider to be an aspect of Siva
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Lactanus/ Lactans | Roman | A minor god of agriculture
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Ubertas | Roman | A minor god of agriculture associated with prosperity
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Promitor | Roman | A minor god of agriculture is awful for the growth & harvesting of all crops
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Improcitor | Roman | A minor god of agriculture that worried over harrowing of the fields
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Sterculius | Roman | A minor god of agriculture that would fit right in with politicians, that is, his concern was spreading the BS on the fields
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Sarritor | Roman | A minor god of agriculture who was invoked during the growing & harvesting of crops
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Mors | Roman | A minor god of death
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Say | Egypt | A minor god of destiny
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Omacatl/ Acatl | Aztec | A minor god of feasting & revelery
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Huehuecototl-Coyotlinahual | Aztec | A minor god of feather workers
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Amimitl | Aztec | A minor god of fish hunters & lakes
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Atlahua | Aztec | a minor god of lakes & fishermen
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Opocchtli | Aztec | A minor god of light a fisherman & hunters
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Ningirama | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A minor god of magic that protected against snakes
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C(co)chimetl | Aztec | A minor God of merchants that & commerce
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Ihy | Egypt | A minor god of music
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Sezmu | Egypt | A minor god of one of the wine & oil presses
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Vertumnus | Roman | A minor god of orchards & gardens, likely of of Etruscan origin his festival is beingVertumnalia on August 13th
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Verevctor | Roman | A minor god of plowing who was associated with the sacrifices to Tellus & Ceres
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Gavida | Irish | A minor god of the forge
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Gestu | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A minor God of the intellect whose blood was used in the creation of mankind, after his death the course
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Hayasum | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A minor god of uncertain function
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Moyocoyani | Aztec | A minor god of universal power
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Kvasir | Nordic/ Icelandic | A minor god of wisdom
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Asalluha | Summer/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A minor god that acts as a messenger & reporter toEnki
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Sullat | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A minor god that was an attendant of the sun god
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Narkissos/ Narcissus | Greek | A minor god that was rather enamored of himself
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Duha Deo | Hindu | A minor god the bridegroom
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Ilabrat | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A minor god, heavy into politics
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Huehuecototl | Aztec | A minor god, one of sexual lust
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Isum | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A minor god, possibly a god of fire
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Aparajita | Buddhist/ Mahayana | A minor god/ goddess
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Ajaya | Buddhist/ Mahayanna | A minor goddess
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Ayurvasita | Buddhist | A minor goddess
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Bhadra | Hindu/ Puranic | A minor goddess
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Bhima | Buddhist | A minor goddess
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Buddhabodhiprabhavasita | Buddhist | A minor goddess
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Charis | Greek | A minor goddess
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Cittavasita | Buddhist | A minor goddess
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Dharmamegha | Buddhist/ Vajrayana | A minor goddess
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Dipa Tara | Buddhist/ Mahayana | A minor goddess
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Dipti | Hindu/ Puranic | A minor goddess
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Ganapatihrdaya | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Ganda Tara | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Gestin-Ana/ Gestianna? | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A minor goddess
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Inara | Hittite/ Hurrian | A minor goddess
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Jayatara | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Kamini | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Lasghusyamala | Hindu/ Puranic | A minor goddess
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Mahayasa | Buddhist/ Marriott | A minor goddess
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Medha | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Nispannattara | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Riddihivasita | Buddhist | A minor goddess
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Ruoini | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Sodasi | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor goddess
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Sukarasya | Buddhist | A minor goddess
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Sundara | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Suraksini | Buddhist/ Meola | A minor goddess
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Svadha | Hindu | A minor goddess
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Upakesini | Buddhist | A minor goddess
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Mahodadhi | Buddhist/ Meola | A minor goddess
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Ostaraki | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Padmatara | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Prabhakari | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Puspatara | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Quinoa-Mama | Peru | A minor goddess
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Sadhumati | Buddhist/ Vjarrayana | A minor goddess
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Samantaorabha | Buddhist/ Vjratana | A minor goddess
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Santana | Hindu | A minor goddess
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Subhaga | Buddhist/ minor | A minor goddess
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Subhamekhala | Buddhist/ Meola | A minor goddess
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Sudurjaya | Buddhist/ Vajrayana | A minor goddess
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Tathatavasita | Buddhist | A minor goddess
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Upayapattivasita | Buddhist | A minor goddess
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Uttarapalguni | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor goddess
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Varahmukio | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Varali | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Vasumattisri | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess
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Dhupa | Buddhist/ Mahayana | A minor goddess & a censor
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Adhimukticarya | Buddhist/ Vajrayana | A minor goddess & deified Bhumis
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Janavasita | Buddhist | A minor goddess affiliated with knowledge or the control of knowledge
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Sulini | Hindu | A minor goddess appearance
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Dharmapala | Buddhist/ Vjrayana | A minor goddess concerned with law
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Messor | Roman | A minor goddess concerned with the growth & harvesting of crops
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Mhsala | Hindu | A minor goddess considered to be a form of Parvati
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Arom | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A minor goddess contracts
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Nodotus | Roman/ Celtic | A minor goddess crops
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Nona | Roman | A minor goddess of birth
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Lucina | Roman | A minor goddess of birth, one of three
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Satis | Egypt | A minor goddess of fertility
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Purvaphalguni | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor goddess of fortune
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Purvashadha | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor goddess of fortune
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Revati | Hind/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor goddess of fortune
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Rohini | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor goddess of fortune
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Uttarabhadrapada | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor goddess of fortune
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Uttarasadha | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor goddess of fortune
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Mrgasiras | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor goddess of fortune
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Siddhi | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor goddess of fortune that grants favors
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Satabhisa | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor goddess of fortune that is not very nice at all
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Anuradha | Hindu/ Puranic | A minor goddess of fortune, she is benevolent though
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Siduri | Sumeria | A minor goddess of happiness, merriment, wine making, brewing & of wisdom
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Pradipatara | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess of light
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Cinxia | Roman | A minor goddess of marriage[ She worries over the attire of the bride]
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Ardra | Hindu/ Puranic | A minor goddess of misfortune
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Aslea[s] | Hindu | A minor goddess of misfortune
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Bharani | Hindu/ Epic/ Puranic | A minor goddess of misfortune
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Citra | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor goddess of misfortune & a maleovent astral deity
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Dhanistha | Hindu/ Puranic | A minor goddess of misfortune to & malevolent astral deity
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Nin-sar | Sumeriai | A minor goddess of plants
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Dhisana | Hindu | A minor goddess of prosperity
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Raka | Hindu/ Vedic | A minor goddess of prosperity
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Purandhi | Hindu/ Epic | A minor goddess of prosperity & childbirth
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Moneta | Roman | A minor goddess of prosperity, the spirits of the mint
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Mahi | Hindu/ Vedic | A minor goddess of sacrifice
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Bharati | Hindu/ Vedic/ Epic | A minor goddess of sacrifices
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Ila | Hindu/ Vedic | A minor goddess of sacrifices
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Hotr[a] | Hindu/ Vedic | A minor goddess of sacrifices
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Mehet-Weret | Egypt | A minor goddess of the creation accounts
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Dhrti | Jain/ India | A minor goddess that apparently just hangs around
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Srividyavedi | Hindu | A minor goddess that likes to wear a necklace of teeth & bones
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Karmavasita | Buddhist | A minor goddess that personifies the discipline of spiritual regeneration
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Candesvari | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A minor goddess that stands upon a corpse
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Sataruri | Hindu/ Puranic | A minor goddess that was the victim of incest
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Negun | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A minor goddess this week
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Mafdet | Egypt | A minor goddess who is a guardian against snakes & scorpions
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Kubuddhi | Hindu | A minor goddess whose name means stupid, she ran around with Gansea
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Grdhrasya | Buddhist | A minor goddess whose name translates to face of a vulture
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Pariskaravassita | Buddhist | A minor goddess, one of those personifying the discipline of spiritual regeneration
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Carmentes | Roman | A minor goddesses of birth
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Pilumnus | Roman | A minor guardian god that oversees the protection of an infant at birth
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Hari | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor incarnation of the god Visnu
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Mohini | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor incarnation of Visnu
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Matarisvan | Hindu/ Epic | A minor messenger god
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Arma | Hittite/ Hurrian | A minor moon god
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Serket[-hetyt] | Egypt | A minor mortuary goddess
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Ninkurra | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A minor mother goddess
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Amurru | W. Semitic | A minor mountain god
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Nefertum | Egypt | A minor primordial God of creation from lower Egypt
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Alfs | Germanic | A minor race of gods
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MacCuill | Irish | A minor sea god of the Tuatha De Danann
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Kaliya | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor serpent god, a Naga
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Nehebu-Kau | Egypt | A minor snake god
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Aequitas | . | A minor spirit of fair dealing from 300 BCE
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Ansa | Hindu/ Puranic | A minor sun god
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Bhaga | Hindu/ Vedic/ Puranic | A minor sun god
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Mitra | Hindu/ Puranic/ Vedic | A minor sun god of light & wisdom
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MacGreine | Irish | A minor sun god of the Tuatha De Danann
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Tzontemoc | Aztec | A minor underworld and god
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Birdu | Babylon/ Akkadia | A minor underworld god
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Chalmetcal | Aztec | A minor underworld god
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Gugulanna | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A minor underworld god
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Ixpuztec | Aztec | A minor underworld god
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Minos | Greek/ Roman | A minor underworld god in in
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Chalmeacacihuitl | Aztec | A minor underworld goddess
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Ah Uuc Ticab | Maya | A minor vegetation & fertility god
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Luchtain/ / Luchtar | Irish | A Minor war & death god
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Subrahmanya | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A minor warrior deity
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Nahuti Ehecatl | Aztec | A minor water god
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Leviathan/ Livjatan | Phoenicia | A monster also claimed that in the xian O. T.
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Ashtaroth | Phoenicia | A moon & fertility goddess
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Amm | S. Arabia | A moon & weather god
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Aquit | The Americas | A moon deity
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Gungu | | A moon deity
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Mani | German/ Nordic/ Icelandic | A moon god
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Nanna/ As-im-babbar | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Iraq | A moon god
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Sahar | Aramaic | A moon god
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Selardi | Armenia | A moon god
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Si Chimu | Peru | A moon god
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Wadd | S. Arabia | A moon god
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Por | Brazil | A moon god
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Meness | Lativa | A moon god as well as the guardian of travelers & military expeditions
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Kasku | Hittite/ Hurrian | A moon god known from inscriptions
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Men Phygia | Asia Minor | A moon god that ruled over in the heavens, but the underworld as well
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Men | Turkey | A moon god that ruled the upper & lower world
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Arawa | Suk/ Pokot / Kenya/ Uganda | A moon goddess
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Mama Kilya | Inca | A moon goddess
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Metsaka Huichol | Mexico | A moon goddess
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Nsongo Bangala | Zaire | A moon goddess
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A | Babylon/ Chaldea | A moon goddess
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Achelois | Greek | A moon goddess
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Arava | . | A moon goddess
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Ashima | Semantic | A moon goddess
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Ashimbabbar | Semantic | A moon goddess
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Auchimalgen | Chile | A moon goddess
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Ayauhteot | Chile | A moon goddess
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Belili | | A moon goddess
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Bomo Rambi/ Bomu Rambi | Zimbabwe | A moon goddess
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Brisaya | | A moon goddess
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Bulan | Indonesia/ Malaysia | A moon goddess
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Caelestis | Carthage | A moon goddess
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Chang Xi | China | A moon goddess
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Chia | Chiboa | A moon goddess
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Coyolxauhqui | Aztec | A moon goddess
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Cutzi | The Americas | A moon goddess
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Dewi Ratih | Bali | A moon goddess
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Duan Luteh | Irish | A moon goddess
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Electryone | Greek | A moon goddess
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Hintubuet | | A moon goddess
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Illargui | Basque | A moon goddess
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Isamba | Africa | A moon goddess
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Ix Ahau | Maya | A moon goddess
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Jana | Roman | A moon goddess
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Ka Ata Killa | Peru | A moon goddess
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Ochu | West Indies | A moon goddess
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Perimb | Brazil | A moon goddess & supreme being
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Araua | Roman | A moon goddess [maybe]
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Derketo | Chaldea | A moon goddess associated with fertility
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Aine of Knockaine | Irish | A moon goddess who was connected with the Summer Solstice
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Anatis | | A moon goddess?
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Aphaea | Greek | A moon goddess?
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Hunthaca | | A moon goddess?
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Hur ki | | A moon goddess?
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Pah | Pawnee | A moon spirit
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Cerridwen | Wales/ Scotland | A moon, grain, education & healing goddess
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Ascelpius/ Aesculapius | Greek | A moral taught medicine Chiron the Centaur & could raise the dead
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Lao-Tze | China | A moral who was shamed with being made into a god with a rather bizarre birth, out of his mother's arm pit
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Ganymede | Greek | A mortal boy that was given immortality & the job of cup bearer to the gods
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Alastor | Greek | A mortal that became a minor spirit that avenged evil deeds & demanded vengeance for crimes
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Mari/ Marian | Middle East | A mother & sea goddess
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Badi Mata | Hindu | A mother goddess
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Bala | Hindu | A mother goddess
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Belit-Ili | Babylon/ Akkadia | A mother goddess
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Brahani | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess
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Derceto | Mysia | A mother goddess
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Devaki | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess
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Dharti Mata | Hindu/ Puranic | A mother goddess
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Dictynna | Crete | A mother goddess
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Gita | Buddhist/ Tibet | A mother goddess
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Hariti | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess
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Hinglaj[-Mata] | Hindu | A mother goddess
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Karttiki | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess
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Nana | Armenia | A mother goddess
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Nrtya | Buddhist/ Tibet | A mother goddess
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Sati/ Sakti/ Parvati | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic/ India | A mother goddess
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Acna/ Akna | Maya/ Mexico | A mother goddess
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Gujeswari | India | A mother goddess
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Mahal Mata | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess
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Mala | Buddhist/ Tibet | A mother goddess
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Maya[devi] | Buddhist | A mother goddess
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Narasinhi/ Chandika | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess
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Ninmah | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A mother goddess
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Pinikirz Elamite | Iran | A mother goddess
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Puspa | Buddhist/ Tibet | A mother goddess
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Salmaone | Greek | A mother goddess
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Sankari | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess
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Santa | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess
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Name | Origin | Description
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Semele | Greek/ Roman | A mother goddess
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Serida | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A mother goddess
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Tripura | Hindu/ Jain | A mother goddess
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Bhrkuti-Tara | Buddhist/ Tibet | A mother goddess & Buddha designate
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Anu/ Anann/ Dana/ Dana Ana/ Catana | Irish | A mother goddess associated with fertility & the primordial mother
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Gula/ Gula Bau | Babylon/ Sumeria | A mother goddess of creativity, fire & with the power to inflict/ cure disease
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Devananda | Jain/ India | A mother goddess of happiness & joy
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Sitala[mata] | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess of healing
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Santoshi Mata | Hindu | A mother goddess of recent origin, about 1960
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Nintu | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A mother goddess of the womb
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Kundalini | Aztec | A mother goddess responsible for provision of all food from the soil
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Kankar Mata | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess that became a mother of evil intent
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Phul Mata | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess that became one of the evil ones
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Mahesvari | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess that ended up being regarded as a spirit of evil intent
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Kotisri | Buddhist | A mother goddess that is called the mother of 7000 Buddhas, busy girl
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Varahi | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess that later became one of the goddesses of evil intent
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Ipy | Egypt | A mother goddess that occasionally will wet nurse the king
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San Chou Niang Niang | China | A mother goddess that was first deified during the Sung dynasty
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Gulissa Mata | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess who became a goddess of evil intent, inflecting sickness
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Maeve | Irish | A mother goddess who is the apotheosis of the land
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Vaisnavi | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A mother goddess, a Sakti of Visnu
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Sipe Gialmo | Bon/ Tibet | A mother goddess, the queen of the world
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Quzah | N. Arabia | A mountain & weather god
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Baal Sapon | Canaan/ Phoenicia | A mountain and deity
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Baal Brathy | Phoenicia | A mountain deity
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Ball Hermon | Phoenicia | A mountain deity
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Magog | Celtic | A mountain deity
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Apo | Inca | A mountain god
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Dercetius | Roman/ Iberia | A mountain god
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Hara-Yama-Tsu-Mi | Japan/ Shinto | A mountain god concerned with the wooded mountain slopes
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Tork | Armenian | A mountain god that is very hard on the eyes
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Ebech | Canaan | A mountain god that lost a fight, fatally so
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Himavan/ Himivat | Hindu | A mountain god, the apotheosis of the Himalayan Mountains
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Kono-Hana-Sakuya-Hime-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | A mountain goddess
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Mena | Hindu | A mountain goddess
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Aetna | Roman | A mountain goddess
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Ee loolth | Duwamish | A mountain goddess
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Gauri | Sankar/ India | A mountain goddess
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Adrasteia | Greek/ Thrace/ Trojan/ Phyragean | A mountain goddess that is the guardian of righteousness & avenges is all wrongs
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Manuzi/ Liluri | Syria | A mountain goddess, part of the pair with the weather god
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Eurydice | Greek | A mountain valley nymph with a sad love story[ aren't they all?]
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Hacauitz | Maya | A mountains god
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Badb | Brazil | A much feared serpent goddess
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Urania | Greek | A muse of astronomy & astrology
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Demogorgon | Greek | A mysterious spirit/ creator god
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Ah Wink ir Masa | Guatemala | A nature goddess
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Ibath | Irish | A Nemed who is believed to be a Tuatha ancestor/ father god
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Kiskil-lilla | Sumeria | A night demones
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Lilitu | Babylon | A nocturnal demones who lingers on as the Jewish Lilith
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Callisto | Greek | A nymph
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Despina | Greek | A nymph
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Thebe | Greek | A nymph
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Xenia | Greek | A nymph
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Carme | Greek | A nymph & companion of Artemis
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Olokun | Yoruba/ Nigeria/ Benin | A of fresh waters & oceans
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Parce | Greek/ Roman | A pair birth goddesses became the goddesses of fate
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Sakka[n]/ Amakandu/ Sumuqan | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A patron god of herdsmen & A god of cattle
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Tlacahuepan | Aztec | A patron god of Mexico & a minor god of war
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Teicauhtzin | Aztec | A patron god of Mexico as well as a minor god of war
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Chalchiutotolin | Aztec | A penitence
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Nang Lha | Tibet | A personal family guardian type of house god
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Sakti | Hindu/ Buddhist/ Jain | A personification of a god
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Linga | Hindu | A phallic form of Siva
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Balaparmita | Buddhist | A philosophical deity
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Danaparamita | Buddhist | A philosophical deity
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Dhyanaparmita | Buddhist | A philosophical deity
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Jnanaparamita | Buddhist | A philosophical deity
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Ksantiparmata | Buddhist | A philosophical deity
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Siaparamita | Buddhist | A philosophical deity
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Pranidhasnaparamita | Buddhist | A philosophical deity
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Asokottamasri | Buddhist/ Tibet | A physician god
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Dharmadhatuvagisvara | Buddhist | A physician god
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Sikhin | Buddhist/ Tibet | A physician god
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Suparikiritanaasri | Buddhist/ Tibet | A physician god
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Surarnadhadravimalaratnaprabhasa | Buddhist/ Tibet | A physician god
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Svaraghosaraja | Buddhist/ Tibet | A physician god
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Sinhanada | Buddhist/ Tibet | A physician god
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Abhijnaraja | Buddhist/ Tibet | A physician god & medicine Buddha
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Jvartaharisvara | Hindu | A plague god associated with malaria
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Gibini Gishu | Uganda | A plague God associated with of the smallpox god
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Haili'la | Haida/ PNW | A plague god associated with small pox. Interesting history. Cool
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Ndaula Bunyoro | Uganda | A plague god associated with smallpox
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Hardaul | Hindu | A plague god, he protected against cholera
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Hatti | Hindu | A plague goddess associated with cholera
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Mari Mai | Hindu | A plague goddess associated with cholera
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Hariti | Buddhist | A plague goddess associated with smallpox
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Poleramma Telegu | India | A plague goddess associated with smallpox
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Muttalamman/ Mutyalamma | Davidian/ Tamil | A plague goddess identified with smallpox
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Mariyamman | Dravidian/ Tamil | A plague goddess with a bizarre form of penance
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Candra | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic/ Buddhist | A planet god commonly affiliated with the moon
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Haoma | Iran | A plant that suffered the indignity of being deified, its sap was an intoxicating drink used in a sacrificial ceremonies
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Shaushka | Hittite/ Akkadian/ Hurrian | A powerful goddess Ishtar
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Astlik | Georgia/ Crimea | A pre Christian astral goddess
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Dievs | Latvia | A pre-Christian sky god
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Chors | Balkans | A pre-Christian sun god
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Hiisi Karelin | Finland | A pre-Christian tree god that of course was demoted to mean devil, but in the eight minor sense
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E Quhalom | Maya/ Quiche | A primeval creator god
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Purusa | Hindu/ Vedic | A primeval creator god, the primordial being from whom the cosmos was formed
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E Alom | Maya | A primeval creator goddess
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Herysaf | Egypt | A primeval god
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Kuk | Egypt | A primeval god, one of a pair, a member of the Ogdoad, that represent the darkness that reigned prior to the creation of any heavenly body
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Ee-A-o/ Yao | Gnostic Christian | A primordial being
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Pothos Phonecia | Hellenic | A primordial being
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Ometeotl | Aztec | A primordial being that rules in the 13th heaven
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Pronoia | Gnostic Christian | A primordial being, the feminine side of the androgynous parent
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Amen | Egypt | A primordial creation deity
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Ame-No-Toko-Tachi-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | A primordial deity
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Amida | Buddhist/ Japan | A primordial deity
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Ansar | Babylonia/ Akkadia | A primordial deity
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Lahamu | Mesopotamia/ Babylonian/ Akkadia | A primordial deity
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Tonacaciahutl | Aztec | A primordial deity that is the self created, eternal, female principle
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Tonacatceuhtli | Aztec | A primordial deity that is the self created, eternal, male principle
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Erebos | Greek/ Roman | A primordial deity, different
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Kangalogba | Pokot/ Suk / Uganda | A primordial female spirit personified in the dragonfly
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El'eb | Canaan | A primordial god
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Lono | Hawaii | A primordial god of agriculture, peace, rain, clouds & the sky
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Heh | Egypt | A primordial god of infinity
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T'ai Yi | China | A primordial god who was present before the cosmos was created
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Kek | Egypt | A primordial god, one of the eight representing chaos
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Kisar | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A primordial god/ dess
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Adidharma | Buddhist | A primordial goddess
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Saranya | Hindu/ Vedic | A primordial goddess
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Nu Kua | China | A primordial goddess & inventor of the flute
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Rhea/ Rheie | Greek | A primordial goddess of childbirth, earth, fertility, mountains
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Hehet | Egypt | A primordial goddess of the immeasurable
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Nyx | Greek | A primordial goddess of the night
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Cipactli | Aztec/ Mexico | A primordial goddess of water
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Naunet | Egypt | A primordial goddess one of the eight Ogdoad
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Kauket | Egypt | A primordial goddess, one of the eight that represent chaos
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Hauhet | Egypt | A primordial goddess, one of the Ogboad
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Usnisavijaya | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A primordial goddess, widely worshipped in Tibet
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Ammavaru | Hindu/ Dravidian/ India | A primordial mother goddess
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Kamulla | Kassite | a proper guidance in
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Guhyasamaja | Buddhist | A protective deity
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K'pop'ala | E. Georgia | A protective god
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Lama | Hittite | A protective god whose epitaph was Innara
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Barong | Bali | A protective spirit
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Chung kuei | China | A protector of those who travel & god of examinations
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Aahmes Nefertari | Egypt | A protector/ punisher of humans elevated to goddesshood
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Thaloque-Tepictoton | Aztec | A rain & fertility god
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Tomiyauhtecuhtli | Aztec | A rain & fertility god
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Col/ Chol | Nuer/ Sudan | A rain & thunderstorms god
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Tate Oteganaka Huichol | Mexico | A rain & water goddess who is also the patron of Laguna De Magdalena
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Chi Sung Tzu | China | A rain god
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Tlaloc | Aztec | A rain god
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Tsui'goab | Hottentot | A rain god
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Kura-Okami-No-Kami | and/ Shinto | A rain god that may also cause snow falls
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Abeguwo | Melanesia/ New Guinea | A rain goddess
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Bunzi | Zaire | A rain goddess
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Mari | Davidian/ Tamil | A rain goddess & the goddess of smallpox
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Harsaphes | Egypt/ Hellenized | A ram headed god of fertility and water
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Henkhesesui | Egypt | A ram headed, winged, beetle god of the east wind
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Melkart/ Melqart | Phonecia | A rather busy god in charge of travelers, sailors, colonies & the city of Tyre who, like the Phoenix, is regenerated by fire
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Ulu'tuyar Ulu Toyo'n | Yakut/ Cen. Siberia | A rather evil creator spirit
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Doh Yenisi | Siberia | a rather good magician that could fly over the waves, become weary, then create islands to rest on, almost god like
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Kybele/ Kybebe/ Cybele | Phrygian/ NW Turkey | A rather important Asian mother goddess who likely started as a mountain goddess
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Prahana | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A rather important mother goddess
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Baj Bajania | Yakut/ Siberia | A rather joyous forest god
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Prasannatara | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | A rather minor goddess that tramples upon some Hindu gods
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Bhut | India | A rather nasty evil spirit so don't irritate it
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Ningilin/ Ninkilum | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A rather obscure god
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Kantatman | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A rather obscure god, of the medicine it is thought
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Kallingenia | Greek | A rather obscure goddess of birth found only in the ritual texts of Athens
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Muati | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A rather obscure local god associated with the island paradise of Dilmun
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Nunbarsegunu | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A rather obscure mother goddess mentioned in the creation taxed as the old woman of Nippur
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Sul-utula | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A rather personal tutelary god
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Lilith | Jewish | A rather startling young lady started out as a wife & became a demoness
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Hatuibwari | San Cristoval Is./ Melanesia | A rather strange sort, half divine/ half demonic snake & female at that
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Dhumravati | Hindu/ Puranic | A rather terrible goddess, walks around with a skull in the hand
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Kourothropis | Greek | A really obscure goddess, who wet nursed, this goddess is known only from ritual texts
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Manabozo/ Nena bu shu Menonemi | US/ Canada | A redeemer & a trickster who a rabbit on earth under a bowl
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Esenchebis | Greek | A reference to the goddess Isis
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Osun | Yoruba/ Nigeria | A river & healing goddess within a festival of the Ibo-Osun
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Akelos | Greek | A river god
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Hermus | Roman | A river god
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Mbongo Ngbandi | Zaire | A river god
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Sangarius | Greek | A river god
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Scamander | Greek | A river god
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Spercheius | Greek | A river god
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Strymon | Greek | A river god
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Tano | Togo | A river god
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Kakaku | Japan/ Shinto | A river god invoked to protect houses against fire
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Achlae/ Aclelous/ Acleloos/ Achelous | Greek | A river god of some standing in the community
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Faro Bambara | W. Africa | A river god that brought order to the world when it was created
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Alpheus | Greek | A river god that fell in love with a nymph and had a bad experience Aretimas
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Sindhu | Hindu/ Vedic | A river goddess
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Annalia | Africa | A river goddess
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Clairmezin'e | Haiti | A river goddess
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Gum Lin | China | A river goddess
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Oba | Africa | A river goddess
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Emanjah | Trinidad | A river goddess & teacher of children
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Anaulikutsai'x | Bella Coola | A river goddess that oversees the salmon's cycle of life
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Ala Muki | Polynesia | A river goddess who takes the form of a dragon
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Clairm'e | Haiti/ Vodun | A river loa
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Aha | Yakut/ Siberia | A river spirit, female type
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Apozanoltl | Aztec/ Mexico | A running water goddess
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Glaucus | Roman | A sea god
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Gonaqade't Chilat | US PNW | A sea god
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Adaro | Polynesia/ Melanesia | A sea god
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Manawyddan | Welsh | A sea god
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Ni Chimu | Peru | A sea god of significant status
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Glaukos | Greek | A sea god, a rather bizarre story like many other god claims
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Ignerssauk | Inuit | A sea god, generally benevolent
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Djila'qons | Haida/ PNW | A sea goddess
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Aba khatun | Baikal/ Siberia | A sea goddess
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Agweta | Haiti | A sea goddess
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Cinei | Chukchi/ Siberia | A sea goddess
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Eurybia | Greek | A sea goddess
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Halsodyne | Greek | A sea goddess
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Helle | Greek | A sea goddess
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Idliragijenget | Inuit | A sea goddess
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Jandira | Brazil | A sea goddess
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Salacia | Roman | A sea goddess
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Scotia | Greek | A sea goddess
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Vierge | Haiti/ Vodun | A sea goddess
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Ma-zu | China | A sea goddess that is a benevolent guardian of fisherman
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Leucothea/ Leukothea | Greek/ Roman | A sea goddess who protects her worshippers from being shipwrecked
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Immap Ukua | Inuit/ E. Greenland | A sea goddess, moma to all of the sea creatures
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Ka'cak | Asiatic/ Inuit | A sea spirit & of rather unpleasant habits
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Grismadevi | Buddhist/ Tibet | A seasonal goddess
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Melusine | Britain/ Scotland | A serpent goddess
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Huzayui | Egypt | A serpent headed, winged god of the west wind
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Proteus | Greek | A shape shifter prophet
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Dumuzi | Sumeria | A shepherd god & the Jewish Tammuz
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Chikara Korekore | Zimbabwe | A sky god
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Gukumatz | Maya/ Quiche | A sky god
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Posis Das | Greek | A sky god
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Ebore | Africa | A sky god
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Mawu Ewe | Tongo | A sky god
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Tengri | Mongolia | A sky god
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Tin | Etruscan | A sky god
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Feng Po | China | A sky god of the wind
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Alom | Maya | A sky god that helped 6 other gods create the world
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Orisanla | Yoruba/ Nigeria | A sky god that was designated to be the creator of earth & living things
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Chiuke Ibo | Nigeria | A sky god who is also regarded as a creator god
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Ndjambi Hereo | SW Africa | A sky god who is name is generally forbidden to be spoken
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Ta'xet | Haida | A sky god who receives the souls of those who die by violence
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Mugasa/ Mugu | Pygmy(C. Africa) | A sky god whose story is close to that of the God of Abraham Genesis one
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Jabru | Elamite/ Iran | A sky god, a rather minor one
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Bitol | Maya | A sky god[1 of 7] that helped create the world & its mortals
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Mater Matula | Italy | A sky goddess
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Obtala | West Indies | A sky goddess
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Inmar Votyak | Finnish/ Ugric | A sky goddess that was taken over by the Christians and called of the Mother of God
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Colop U Uichkin | Maya | A sky sky god who with a night avatara with the same name is the bringer of disease
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Agrona | Wales | A slaughter goddess
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Chickcharney | Andros Is./ Bahamas | A small furred/ feathered spirit of the forest
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Khnum/ Kneph/ Khnemu | Egypt | A smith god who forms humans on his potter's wheel
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Karkota | Hindu | A snake god
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Taksaka | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A snake god
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Mahamayuri | Buddhist/ Mayhayana/ Hindu | A snake god
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Name | Origin | Description
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Mahapadma | Hindu | A snake god
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Padma | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A snake god
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Sankha[pala] | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A snake god
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Ananta | Hindu/ Puranic | A snake god & one of the seven snake deities
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Nagaraja | Hindu | A snake god in in one of the deities that were worshipped prior to 1700 BCE
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Mahabja | Hindu/ Puranic | A snake god, a Naga
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Sesa[naga] | Hindu/ Epic/ Vedic/ Puranic | A snake god/ Naga, he is at the Great serpent that lies in the primeval sea & encircles the world
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Angitia | Greek | A snake goddess
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Herensugue | Basque | A snake shaped devilish spirit
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Kun Aymara | Bolivia | A snow god & main deity
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Marici | China/ Buddhist | A solar goddess
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Caturmurti | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A specific form of Vishnu [4 faces]
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Huaca | Peru | A spirit being
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Kaukas | Lithuania | A spirit being, some type of goblin that brings good luck who is also bound to the notion of a dragon guarding treasure
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Inguma | Basque | A spirit of death that enters people's homes by night & strangles them
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Alalu Ossetian | Cen. Caucasians | A spirit of smallpox & protects women
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Oniata | Iroquois | A spirit of springs
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Tnecei'vune | Chukchee/ Siberia | A spirit of the dawn, one of four beings that control the dawn of from different directions
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Shakuru | Pawnee | A spirit of war & the sun
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Erge | Basque | A spirit that takes men's lives
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Heloha | Choctaw | A spirit[female] of thunder
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Menrva/ Menerva | Etruscan | A spiting image of the Greek goddess Athena in all aspects
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Tanus | Italian | A star god
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Tana | Italian | A star goddess
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Ceiuci | Brazil | A star goddess who created all animals
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Nanai | Sumeria | A stellar deity
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Mangalla | India | A stellar deity that rules the planet Mars
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Im | Mesopotamia | A storm god
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Sogbo Fon | Benin | A storm god of rain
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Shurdi | Albania | A storm god that had been revered in recent times
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P:erende | Albanian | A storm god that lets you know he is around with thunder & lightning. It was used by the Christians to identify their god in that region
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El | Syria | A storm god, also found in the mythologies of Canaan & the early Jewish invaders Ymvh Jehova God
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Inkanyamba | Zulu/ S. Africa | A storm god, deals directly with tornadoes
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Baal/ Hadad | Canaan | A storm god[originally meant lord]
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Finvarra | Irish | A strong god Fionnbharr
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Iruwa | Kenya | A sun & war god
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Akewa | Toba | A sun & war goddess
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Sams | Greek | A sun deity that in the north is a male & in the south female
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Asis | Suk/ Pokot / Kenya/ Uganda | A sun god
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Daksa | Hindu/ Vedic/ Puranic | A sun god
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Dhatar | Hindu/ Puranic | A sun god
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Irvun | Congo/ Tanzania/ Cameroon | a sun god
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Nachunde | Elamite | A sun god
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Lisa Fon/ Dahomey | Africa | A sun god
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Merodach | Babylon | A sun god
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Benu | Egypt | A sun god in a bird like form
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Mahes | Egypt | A sun god normally worshipped in the region of the Nile delta
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Dhanvantari | Hindu/ Vedic/ Puranic/ Epic | A sun god that later became an avatar of the god Visnu
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Meher | Armenia | A sun god that was closely linked with Mithra
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Mika-Hiya-Hi | Japan/ Shinto | A sun god, subservient to the sun goddess
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Kushi-Dama-Nigi-Haya-Hi | Japan/ Shinto | A sun god, the apotheosis of the morning sun
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Kazyoba Nyamwezi | Tanzania | A sun god-held to be the creator & tutelary deity of the tribe
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Aimend | Irish/ Scotland | A sun goddess
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Helia | Greek | A sun goddess
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Ilankaka | Nkundo | A sun goddess
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Mor | Irish | A sun goddess & dam of the kings of Munster
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Kavra'nna | Chukchee/ E. Siberia | A sun spirit, female type
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Akongo | Ngombe | A supreme & creator god
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Kiya'marak | Inuit | A supreme being from he remains out of touch, and distinct & remote as regards ordinary mortals
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El | Canaan/ Hebrew/ Phoenicia | A supreme god started life as a storm god Ymvh, God
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Sins Sga'nagwai | Haida/ BC Canada | A supreme god that gives power to all things
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Canda | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A terrible goddess & a distinct form of Durga done in
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Bhutamata | Hindu | A terrible goddess, a frightening form of Parveti
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Kami-Musubi-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | A third creator being in the primordial a list of deities, this being was born alone in the cosmos and its presence remains hidden from humans
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Triglav | Poland | A three headed god
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Ah Peku | Maya | A thunder god that lives on the tops of hills
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Apesh | Egypt | A tortoise god of night, evil, & the powers of darkness
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Bele Alua | Ghana | A tree goddess
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Cuvto ava | Russia | A tree goddess
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Edinkira | Africa | A tree goddess
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Mathit | Egypt | A tree goddess who helps the dead climb to heaven
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Ku'nkunxuliga Ma'maelegae | BC Canada | A tribal god & personification of the Thunderbird
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Nuadu | Irish | A tribal god of healing & water
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Nosenga Kotrkore/ Shona | Zimbabwe | A tribal god that requires an oracle
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O'Meal Na'kwaxdax | BC Canada | A tribal spirit, the chief of the anciects who's siblings are the myth people
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Hamavehae | Roman/ Rhineland | A trinity of mother goddesses
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Dechtere/ Dechtire | Irish | A trinity unto herself
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Hokewingla | Dakota | A turtle spirit
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Indr | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A tutelary & weather god
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Khipa | Hittite/ Hurrian | A tutelary deity
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Vagisvara | Buddhist | A tutelary deity of Nepal & a god of speech
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Bhagavan India | N. Cent. | A tutelary god
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Fe Gai | Ivory Coast | A tutelary god
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Gujo | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A tutelary god
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Haldi Urart | Armenia | A tutelary god
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Huban Elamite | Iran | A tutelary god
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Istadevata | Buddhist/ Tibet | A tutelary god
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Kemos Moab | Jordan | A tutelary god
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Natha | Buddhist/ Sri Lanka | A tutelary god
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Ningirsu | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A tutelary god
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San-Dui | Buddhist/ Tibet | A tutelary god
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Mahaprabhu | India | A tutelary god
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Maui | Polynesian/ Maori | A tutelary god
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Orotalt of | Lake | A tutelary god
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Teibas | Armenia/ Uart | A tutelary god
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Vidyraja | Buddhist/ Meola | A tutelary god concerned with the implementation of the law
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Kahilan | Arabic | A tutelary god known only from inscriptions
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Nu Mus Da | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A tutelary god of a lost city of Kazullu
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Martu | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A tutelary god of Ninab
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Istaran | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | A tutelary god of the city of Der
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Mucalinda | Buddhist | A tutelary god of the lake near Bodh Gaya
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Lendix-Teux Chilcotin | BC Canada | A tutelary god that educates the human race
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Kalacakra | Buddhist/ Mayhayana/ Tibet | A tutelary god that is personally selected
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Mombo Wa Ndhlopfu Ronga | Mozambique | A tutelary god that lives in & controls the forest
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Ruda | N. Arabia | A tutelary god, an androgynous being
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Saxnot | Saxon | A tutelary god, at one time required to be denounced at Christian baptism
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Bagvarti Urat | Armenia | A tutelary goddess
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Uni | Etruscan | A tutelary goddess of midwives & the sky
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Garmangabis | Britain | A tutelary goddess who came to Britain with the Romans
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Lamaria Svan | Caucasus | A tutelary goddess, it is suspected that her name as been christianized
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Katargama | Tamil/ Sri Lanka | A tutelary gody
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Chos-Skyon | Buddhist/ Tibet | A tutelary guardian deity
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Devi | Hindu | A twelve armed warrior goddess
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Jaya-Vijaya | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A twin goddess, possibly forms of Durga
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Kunapipi Alawa | Aus. | A type of magna mater, rather unpleasant who is still a part of the rite of passage for males
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Modimo Twana | Botswana | A universal god, possibly monotheistic
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Sadaksari[Lokesvara] | Buddhist/ Lamaist/ Tibet | A variety of Avalokitesvara that is incarnate in succession of the Dali Lamas
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Vac | Buddhist | A variety of Manjusri
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Bres Maclatha | Irish | A vegetation god
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Emes | Sumeria | A vegetation god
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Haumiatiketike/ Haumia | Polynesia/ Maori | A vegetation God
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Malakbel | N. Arabia | A vegetation god
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Kahdir/ Al Kahdir | N. Africa | A vegetation god of the got his immortality by drinking from the well of life
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Sampsa | Finnish | A vegetation god that gives life to seed that lies dormant through the winter
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Taumata-Atua | Polynesian | A vegetation god that presides over the fields
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Bera Pennu | India | A vegetation goddess
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Bhumi Devata | India | A vegetation goddess
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Helene | Greek | A vegetation goddess, she is the one the Trojan War was fought over
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Tatqa'hicin | Koryak/ SW Siberia | A vegetation spirit spirit
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Kelpie | Scotland | a very bad tempered water spirit with only one eye and that likes to kill humans
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Erda | German | A very old & wise earth goddess
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Kele De/ Ceile De | Irish | A very old goddess
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Marunogere Kiwi-Papua | New Guinea | A very popular fellow, he taught people to make their houses but most importantly he created the sexual parts of women, but not claimed to be a god
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Ahnt Alis Pok' | Mexico region | A very small goddess - 2 feet high
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Igalilik | Inuit | A very tough hunting spirit
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Veive | Etruscan | A very young god
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Andrasta Icene | Britain | A victory goddess
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Etugen | Mongol | A virgin earth goddess
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Eri of the Golden Hair | Irish | A virgin goddess of the Tuatha De Danann
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Banbha Cavillaca | Peru | A virgin goddess that was preggers by a sneaky god
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Cavillaca | Peru | A virgin goddess that was preggers by a sneaky god
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Boldogasszony | Hungary | A virgin goddess who protected mothers & children
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Faragvoul | Puerto Rico/ Haiti | A votive god
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Neret | Egypt | A vulture goddess of strength, fear, & theft
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Mut | Egypt | A vulture goddess shown crowned and holding a papyrus scepter, goddess of fertility, healing & sound bodies
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Nanaja | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A war & fertility goddess
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Resep[A]Mukal | Canaan/ Phonecia | A war & plague god that originated in Syria
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Apedmak | Sudanese | a war god
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Buriyas Kasite | Iran | A war god
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Erra | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadia | A war god
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Paeon/ Paiawon | Greek/ Crete | A war god
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Segomo/ Cocidius | Celtic | A war god
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Irmin | Germanic | A war god
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Camulos | Briton | A war god [Colchester ?]
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Kakupacat | Maya | A war god with a shield of fire
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Sala | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadian | A war goddess
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Agasaya | Semitic | A war goddess
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Bodua | Celtic | A war goddess
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Crobh Dearg/ Crove Dairg | Irish | A war goddess
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Cymidei/ / Cymeinfoll | Wales | A war goddess
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Fea | Irish | A war goddess
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Anthat | Syria | A war goddess who had a shrine at Thebes
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Bhima/ Bhimsen/ Bhimul Pen | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | A warrior & rain god
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Astabis/ Zamama/ Ninurta | Hurrian/ Akkadia | A warrior god
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Mon | Kafir/ Afghanistan/ Hindukush | A warrior god & hero from prehistoric origins and around today
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Chango | Africa | A warrior god that Defense morals against enemies that want the land, wealth & women
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Luaths Lurgann | Celtic | A warrior goddess
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Oya | Yoruba | A warrior goddess of fire, rainstorms, justice & the wind
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Marcia Proba | Britain | A warrior queen goddess
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Oshossi | Brazil | A water god
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Ame-No-Mi-Kumari-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | A water goddess
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Coventina | Roman/ British | A water goddess
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Iccovellauna | Celtic | A water goddess
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Adamisil Wedo | Haiti | A water goddess
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Oba | Puerto Rico | A water goddess
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Sirone | Haiti/ Vodun | A water goddess & protector of bathing children
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Arnemetia | Roman/ British | A water goddess known from inscriptions
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Luandinha | Brazil | A water goddess pictured as a snake
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Tegid Voel | Welsh | A water goddess that was identified by the poet Taliesin
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Apiu | Etruscan | A weather god
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Eacus | Roman/ Iberia | A weather god
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Taru | Hittite/ Hurrian | A weather god
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Tarhunt | Hurrian/ Anatolia | A weather god
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Sudrem | Kafir/ Afghanistan | A weather god created for the breath of the god Imra
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Pariacaca | Inca | A weather god response will for rain & thunder
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Menzabac | Maya | A weather god that causes the rain by sprinkling black dye on the clouds, he has a side line as a fever god & the keeper of good souls
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Horagalles | Lapland | A weather god, a local version of Thor
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Barsamin | Armenia | A weather/ sky god
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Bo Find | Irish | A white cow goddess
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Alphito | Greek | A white goddess
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Bokwus | Kwakiutl | A wild spirit of the woodlands
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Lipse | Greek | A wind goddess
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Marsyas | Asia Minor | A woodland satire that was flayed to death by Apollo
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Debata Toba-Batak | Sumatra | A word used to denote an individual god/ divine power
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Kloanthes Hellenized/ Roman | Egypt | A youthful god of Panoplois
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Peju'lpe | Yukaghir/ Siberia | Aes guardian spirits look at the well being of animals under their care & benevolent to the hunter so long as he observes the rules and kills only when necessary
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Spiniesis | | agriculture - This poor minor god is charged with responsibility of uprooting thorn bushes
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Foto-Tama | Japan/ Shinto | An ancestral god
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Lars Familiarus | Roman | An ancestral spirit
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Ikvaku | Hindu/ Vedic | An ancestral sun god, that creator god
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Cromm Cruaich | Irish | An ancient deity
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Altria | Etruscan | An ancient earth goddess
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Medr | Ethiopia | An ancient earth spirit, gender unknown
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Fionn Mac Cumhal | Irish/ Manx/ Scotland | An ancient giant god/ warrior
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Gaomei | Chinese | An ancient goddess [first mother] later changed into a male divinity
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Totilma'il | Maya/ Tzotzi | An androgynous creator being
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Eme'mqut | Koryak/ Siberia | An animistic spirit
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I'lena | Koryak/ Siberia | An animistic spirit
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Gardua | Hindu/ Vedic | An archaic sun god
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Gabriel | Hebrew/ Christian | An archangel that was rather busy as a messenger from the God of Abraham, he also toots the trumpet that signifies the end of the universe
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Tomwo'get | Koryak/ Siberia | An archetypical creator spirit
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Snulk'ulxa'ls | Bella Coola/ BC Canada | An arctypical god, rather like the Christian god in as he provided a conflict of decent and evil treatment for humans
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Niamh | Irish | An aspect of Badb who helps heroes at death
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Isa | Hindu/ Puranic | An aspect of Siva
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Somaskanda | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | An aspect of the god Siva, a god for all that
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Sul-Pa-e The | Mia/ Sumeria | An astral & fertility god, a personification of the planet Jupiter
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Ame-No-Kagase-Wo | Japan/ Shinto | An astral deity that had to be executed
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Hokushin-O-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | An astral deity, Ursa Minor
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Almaqah | S. Arabia | An astral god
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Arsu | N. Arabia | An astral god
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Budha | Hindu/ Vedic/ Epic/ Puranic/ Buddhist | An astral god
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Candamius | Roman/ Iberia | An astral god
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Dhruva | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | An astral god
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Hikoboshi | Japan/ Shinto | An astral god
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Mangala | Hindu | An astral god
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Sani | Hindu/ Buddhist | An astral god
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Topoh | Pokot/ Suk / Uganda | An astral god associated with the evening star
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Pak Tai/ Hsuan T'ien/ Shang Ti | Chinese/ Taoist | An astral god of war
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Brhaspati | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | An astral god personifying Jupiter
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Azizos | Palmyra | An astral god representing the the morning star
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Shani | Hindu | An astral god that brought misfortune
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Usins | Latavia | An astral god that was affiliated with both the morning & evening star, he sidelined with beekeepers & spring until the Christians showed up and then he became St. George
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Myoken-Bohdisattiva | Chinese/ Buddhist | An astral god, the apotheosis of the pole star
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Alat | Arabic | An astral goddess
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Sulsaga | Sumeria | An astral goddess
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Arundhati | Hindu/ Puranic | An astral goddess personified as the morning star
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Anala | Hindu/ Puranic | An attendant god
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Apa | Hindu/ Puranic | An attendant god
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Dhara | Hindu/ Puranic | An attendant god
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Tasmisu | Hittite/ Hurrian | An attendant god
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Pratyusa | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | An attendant god of Indra
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Prabhasa | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | An attendant god that answered to Indra
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Sarama | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic/ Vedic | An attendant goddess of the god Indra
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Sumalini | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | An attendant minor goddess
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Hara | Hindu/ Puranic | An avatar of Siva
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Akerbeltz | Basque | An avatar of the god Mari
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Akerbeltz | Basque | An avatar of the god Mari
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Adimurti | Hindu | An avatar of Vishnu
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Kurma[vatara] | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | An avatar of Visnu
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Tages | Etruscan | An early god of prophecy
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Name | Origin | Description
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Alectrona | Greek | An early goddess
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Dubh Lacha | Irish | An early goddess of the sea
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Gilgames | Sumeria | An early historical King of Uruk, that later became and deified and was considered a god of the underworld
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Zarpandit | Assyrian/ Babylonian | An early pregnancy goddess
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Nana Buruku | Cuba | An earth & water goddess
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Onuava | Gallic/ Celtic | An earth fertility goddess known only from inscriptions
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Atabei/ Attabeira | Cuba | An earth goddess
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Eseasar | Africa | An earth goddess
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Marinette | Haiti | An earth goddess
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Acca Larentia | Etruscan/ Roman | An earth goddess & goddess of winter
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Jord | Icelandic/ Germanic | An earth goddess mentioned in the Edda by Snorri
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Chibirias | Maya | An earth goddess who sends the rain & paints the earth
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Boraspati ni Tano | Batak | An earth spirit
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Zam | Persia | An earth spirit
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Nu'tenut | Chukchee/ E. Siberia | An earth spirit that is the owner of the world
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Adro | Lugbara | An earthly god of & grass fires
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Kabrakan | Maya | An earthquake god
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Jagannath | Hindu | An epitaph for Krisna
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Kematef | Egypt | An epitaph for the primeval god Amun
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Isvara | Hindu | An epitaph of Siva
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Asar | N. Arabia | An equestrian god
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Ajatar (sometimes Ajattara) | Finland | An evil forest spirit.
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Dunawali | Huli | An evil goddess
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Christalline | Haiti | An evil sea goddess
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Aatxe | Basque | An evil spirit capable of assuming human form
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Angru Mainya | Persia | An evil underworld god
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Lan Kai-He | China/ Taoist | An immortal being
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Li Thieh-Kuai | China/ Taoist | An immortal being
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Han Xiang-Zhi | China/ Taoist | An immortal being, there were eight
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Lu Tong-Pin | China/ Taoist | An immortal being, he is the tutelary god of barbers
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Kao Kuo-Jiu | Chinese/ Taoist | An immortal being, the tutelary god of actors
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Avatar | Hindu | An incarnation of a deity
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Parasurama | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | An incarnation of the god of Visnu
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Vamana | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | An incarnation of the god Visnu
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Matsya | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | An incarnation of the god Visnu
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Narasinha | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | An incarnation of the god Visnu
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Krishna | Hindu | An incarnation of Vishnu a bit of a ladies man
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KRSNA/ Kannan | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic/ Tamil | An incarnation of Vishnu known as the dark one
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Sama | Davidian/ Tamil | An obscure heroic god
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Abraxas/ Abrsax/ Abraxis | Greek/ Oriental | an occult theonym this god has the torso & arms of a man, head of a rooster & serpent legs
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Doris | Greek | An ocean goddess
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Jamaina | Brazil | An ocean goddess
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Ban Chuideachaidh Moire | Irish | An old goddess
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Eithne | Irish | An old goddess Ethleen Ethlinn Ethniu
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Ananke | Greek | An omnipresent goddess of destiny
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Akonadi | Ghana | An oracle goddess of justice
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Daphne | Greek | An oracular goddess & mountain nymph
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Iubdan of the Faylinn | Irish | An Ulster god
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Arimanius/ Areimaios | Roman | An underworld god
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Dur Kassite | Iran | An underworld god
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Aken | Egypt | An underworld god & keeper of the underworld ferryboat
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Herne | British/ Anglo-Saxon | An underworld god & leader phantom hunt
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Am-Heh | Egypt | An underworld god & minor deity who lives in a lake of fire
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Pen Annwen | Welsh | An underworld god almost synonymous with Pwyll & Pryderi
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Aed | Celtic/ Irish | An underworld god known only from inscription
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Aericura | Celtic/ Roman | An underworld god known only from inscription
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Andjety | Egypt | An underworld god of the ninth nome[district]
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Donn | Irish | An underworld god responsible for the passage of the dead to the underworld
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Heros | Thrace | An underworld god who is also a horseman
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Areimanios | Greek | An underworld god, not nice
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Allatu[m] | W. Semitic | An underworld goddess
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Alpanu | Etruscan | An underworld goddess
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Ataecina | Roman/ Iberia | An underworld goddess
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Hetepes-Sekhus | Egypt | An underworld goddess
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Meilichia | Greek | An underworld goddess
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Melinoe | Greek | An underworld goddess
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Sulis | Roman/ Celtic | An underworld goddess concerned with knowledge & of prophecy
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Heret-Kau | Egypt | An underworld goddess of the old kingdom
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Ammut | Egypt | An underworld goddess that eats the hearts of the evil
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Ahemait | Egypt | An underworld goddess who eats the souls of the unworthy
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Arsay | Canaan | An underworld goddess, the third daughter of Baal
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Antaboga | Indonesian | An underworld serpent deity ruling over the production of rice
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Itaba | Haiti | Ancestor goddess
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Kave | Finland | Ancient god of sky, later the deity of the lunar cycle. Father of Väinämöinen. Also Kaleva.
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Chlaus Haistic | Irish | Ancient goddess of unknown function
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Jetaita Yamama | Tirerra del Fuego | and earth spirits of the fearful type
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Katavi Ntamwezi | Tanzania | and in a demonic being who is chief of the water-spirits
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Kurdalaegon/ Kurdaligon Ossetian | Caucus mtns. | and in The god of all blacksmiths with a strange job
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Kinnar | W. Semitic | and musician god
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So | Ewe/ Hua/ Togo | and weather god
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Lebien-Poghl | Yukaghir/ Siberia | Animistic owner god & chief protector of the earth
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Icci | Siberia | Animistic spirits
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Atua I Raropuka Tikpoa | Polynesia | Another creator deity
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Hunapu | Maya | Another creator god
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Itzam Na/ Hun Itzamna/ Yaxcocahmut | Maya | Another creator god, water, agriculture, drawing, healing, medicine & the moon
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Candanyika | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | Another distinctive form of Durga
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Candavati | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | Another form of Durga
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Harmachis | Greek | Another form of the Egyptian god Horus
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Harpokrates | Greek | Another form of the Egyptian god Horus, as a child sitting on his mother's knee
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Haroeris | Greek | Another form of the Egyptian god Horus, but this time as an adult
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Egungun oya | Africa | Another form of the Yoruba goddess of divination
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Kuei ku Tzu | China | Another god of fortune telling
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Kuo Tzu i | China | Another god of happiness
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Keng Yen cheng | China | Another god of robbers & thieves
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Fengbo | China | Another god of the wind
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Fengbo | China | Another god of the wind
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Ajtzak | Maya | Another god that helped create people
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Dhumavati | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | Another goddess
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Dhumorna | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | Another goddess
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Mayavel | India | Another goddess of children
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Angina | Roman | Another goddess of health, specifically of sore throats
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Diiwica/ Dilwica | Serbia | Another goddess of the hunt
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Kaumauri | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | Another goddess that later became considered a goddess of evil intent
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Acolnahuacatl | Aztec | Another minor chthonic underworld god
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Kaka | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadia | Another minor god with political pull
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Vasusri | Buddhist/ Mayhayana | Another minor goddess
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Pusya | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | Another minor goddess of fortune
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Asterodeia | Roman | Another moon goddess
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Brome | Greek | Another nymph who was a nurse for Dionysus
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Hotei | Japan/ Shinto | Another of the Seven gods of Luck
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Chiminagua | Chibcha | Another omni-potent god that created the earth in a rather simple matter
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Svasthavesini | Hindu | Another one of those rather ugly goddesses
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Taka-Mi-Musubi-No-Kama | Japan/ Shinto | Another primordial creator being
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Lahmu | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadian | Another primordial deity
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Tate Kyewimoka Huichol | Mexico | Another rain & water goddess, who is also the goddess of grain
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Rimmon | Babylon | Another sun god
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Huacas | Peru/ Bolivia | Any natural object that has an obvious supernatural manifestation
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Naiad[s] | Greek | Any nymph who presided over brooks , springs or fountains
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Nereid | Greek | Any one of the of the fifty sea nymphs
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Ixcozauhqui | Aztec | Associated with paternalism & A god of fire
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Gwyddno | Wales | At one time he was a sea god
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Tifenua Tikopia | Polynesia | at the chthonic fertility god
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Tlanzolteotl | Ixcuiname/ Aztec | at the chthonic/ earth goddess, a maternal goddess linked with sex, & in the Aztec way, personifying filth
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Ome | Tochtli | Aztec a fertility god that was slaughtered and then resurrected by Tezcatlipoca
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Ah Chun Caan | Mexico | be deity though of the city of Merida
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Dabog | Balkans/ S. Russia | Before Christians he was a sun god, alas, now he's reduced to a diabolic personality
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Deive | Lithuania | Before Christians it was an appellation of divinity, as in certain stones that were the object of veneration
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Echtghe | Irish | Believed to be another form of Dana Aughty
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Canola | Irish | Believed to be one of the oldest of the Irish deities
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Pitari | Hindu/ Puranic | Bo benevolent, she's one of the consorts of Siva
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Magh Mor Irish A | Fir | Bolg princess/ goddess
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Awonawilona | Pueblo/ Zuni | Chief deity
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Ahsonnutli | Navaho | Chief god
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Ajok | Louko | Chief god
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Luchtar Lud | Irish/ Wales | Chief god
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Lud | Irish/ Wales | Chief god
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Nyasaye | Margoli | Chief god
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Wele | Abaluyia | Chief god
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Hanuman/ Hanumat | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | Chief minister & general of the monkey people as well as a patron saint of learning
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Alii Menehune | Hawaii | Chief of the Little People
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Keneun | Iroquois | Chief of the Thunderbirds an invisible spirit
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How | Chu | China the is the goddess of the air
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Deohako | Seneca | Collective name of the three daughters of the Earth Mother
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Evan | Etruscan | Considered female a being that is one of the Las
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Gog | Gallic | Consort of Magog
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Iemaparu | Pueblo/ Kachina? | Corn mother
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Rubanga Alur | Uganda | creator god
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Ewauna | Coquille/ PNW | Creator goddess
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Eka Abassi | Africa | Creator of life
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Ioskeha | Iroquois | Creator of the first man & woman
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Ng ai | Masai | Creator of the universe
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Abassi | Efik | Creator of the world
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Olorun | Yoruba | Creator/ supreme god
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Neit Irish A Tuatha | De | Danann war god
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Tuulikki | Finland | Daughter of Tapio and Mielikki, goddess of animals.
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Winonah | Ojibwa | Daughter of the goddess Nokomis & a virgin mother
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Antero Vipunen | Finland | Deceased giant, protector of deep knowledge and magic.
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Mara | Norse | Definitely a goblin to fear, he seizes males while in their beds & removes all speech & motion
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Hiisi | Finland | Demon, originally meaning a sacred grove, later a mean goblin.
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Gnomes | Pan-European | Demonic beings that inhabit woods, mountains & water
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Korybantes | Asia Minor/ Greece | Demonic companions of Kybele
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Kuretes | Crete | Demons associated with vegetation that are of pre-Greek times
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Eshu | Fon/ Yoruba | Divine messenger
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White Lady | Celtic | Dryad of Death
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Jogah | Iroquois | Dwarf nature spirits
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Angitia | Roman | Early goddess of healing & witchcraft
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Maja | Sioux | Earth mother
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Fene | Henry | Either a demon or a place where demonic beings hang out, or both
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Tepeyollotl | Aztec | Either a minor chthonic &/ or earth god or originally the earthquake god
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Jedza | Poland | Equivalent of Baba Yaga
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Tuomas | Finland | Eternally befuddled.
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Poeninus | Roman/ Celtic | Europe a mountain god
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Grian | Irish | Faery goddess from County Tipperary & a goddess of war
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Mathonwy | Wales | Father god
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Uchtsiti | Acoma | Father of the gods
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Fatit/ Merin | Albania | Female entities that are in charge of the individuals destiny
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Ilmatar | Finland | Female spirit of air; the daughter of primeval substance of creative spirit. Mother of Väinämöinen in Kalevala.
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Akka ("old lady") | Finland | Female spirit, feminine counterpart of "Ukko"[7].
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Lalli | Finland | Finn who slew Bishop Henry on the ice of Lake Köyliö, according to a legend.
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Kouretes | Greek | Forest deities
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Tonttu | Finland | Generally benign tutelary. Originally, a patron of cultivated land, keeper of lot.
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Bormanus | Celtic/ Breton | god of hot springs
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Kuu | Finland | God of Moon.
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Ahti (or Ahto) | Finland | God of the depths, giver of fish.
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Pratyangira | Hindu | goddess of rather terrifying aspect
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Kam,enae/ Camenae | Italy | Goddesses unbowed of springs & wells with a shrine in Rome where of the of vestal virgins got their water
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Raka | Hervey Is./ Polynesia | got the winds
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Zaramama | Peru | Grain goddess
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Esceheman | Arapaho | Grandmother earth
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Modron | Wales | Great Mother she is one of the most powerful of the Celtic mother goddesses
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Guaire/ Boinne Guary | Irish | Guardian god/ spirit of Bruigh
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Si'mskalin | Kamchadal/ SE Siberia | guardian spirit
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Echidna | Greek | Half woman, half snake, a demonic monster
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Geush | Urvan | He assists the Amesha Spenta, Vohu Manab
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Ammit | Egypt | He ate the hearts of unworthy souls
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Kyumbe Zaramo | Tanzania | He created all living things on the earth
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Pore/ Pura | Guyanan/ SA | He created the earth & all living things
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O-Toshi-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | He heads the pantheon of agricultural gods but generally is the guardian of rice fields
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Kujaku Myoo | Buddhism | He in gives protection against drought & protects against all evil in the Shingo sect of Japan
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Gobannon | Celtic | He is a blacksmith type god
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Shang Ti/ Yu Hwang-Shang | China/ Taoist | He is a creator god
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Phyi-Sgrub | Buddhist/ Tibet | He is a form of a god Yama
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Ahmakiq | Maya | He is a god of agriculture
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Kurke/ Curche | Prussia | he is a god of grain
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Laukosargas | Prussia | He is a god of grain & the fields
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Cit Bolon Tum | Maya | He is a god of medicine
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Yarris | Hittite | He is a god of pestilence
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Kurunta? | Hittite | He is a god of rural areas
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Branab Llyr | Celtic | He is a god of the dead & can restore him is to life
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Huitzilopochtli | Aztec | He is a god of war & the sun as well as the patron god of the Aztec nation
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Ku Uasa | Finland | He is a god of water
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Mo Hi Hai | China | He is a god of water
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Hasamelis | Hittite/ Hurrian | He is a god who can protect travelers
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Plutos | Greek | He is a minor god of riches
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Uliliyassis | Hittite | He is a minor god who removes impotence
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Mal | Dravidian/ Tamil | He is a pastoral god whose name means either the the great one or the dark one
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Marchocias Medieval | Europe | He is a prince of the hellish realmy, supposedly one of the angels that followed Satan
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Hedammu | Hurrian | He is a snake demon that resides in the sea and he is constantly hungry
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Velaute'mtilan | Koryak/ SE Siberia | He is a vegetation spirit
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Suwaliyattas | Hittite | He is a warrior god
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Tomwo'get | Koryak/ SE Siberia | He is an archetypical creator being
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Jarovit | W. Slavic | He is considered a war god
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Dwyn Kazoba Baziba | Africa | He is in the god of the sun and as well as the moon
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Kingu | Babylon | He is in the husband/ son of Tiamat
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Hunahpu Gutch | Maya | He is one of the 13 gods that mistakenly created humans
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Bishamon | Japan | He is one of the 7 gods of luck & the Buddhist patron of warriors
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Ahau Chamahez | Maya | He is one of two gods of medicine
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Zashapuna | Kastama | He is the chief god of the town of Kastama
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Milkom | Ammonite (E.Jordan) | He is the chief god, & may have of been worshipped by King Solomon under a different name
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Toro Ngbandi | Zaire | He is the creator god
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Tororut | Pokot/ Suk / Uganda | He is the creator god
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Makunaimma | Caribbean/ C. America | He is the creator of the heavens, humans, & animals in no particular order
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He Bo/ Bing Yi | China | He is the divine ruler of all rivers
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Kisin | Maya | He is the evil earthquake spirit
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Manibozho | Algonquin | He is the god created the earth & humans as an after thought
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Mezavirs/ Mezadeva | Latvia | He is the god of all forests
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Hasam[m]eli | Hittite | He is the god of blacksmiths & of the craft of wrought-iron
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Moschel | Latvia | He is the god of cows
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Teoyaomqui | Aztec | He is the god of dead warriors
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Ah Puch | Maya | He is the god of death
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Meiden | Lithuania | He is the god of forest & animals, figures doesn't it
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Ixtlilton | Aztec | He is the god of healing, feasting & games
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Teliko Bambara | W. Africa | He is the god of hot winds
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Illapa/ Illyapa/ Katoyalla | Inca | He is the god of lightning, thunder & rain storms
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Yacatecuhtli | Aztec | He is the god of merchant adventurers
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Mictlantecuhtli | Aztec | He is the god of Mictlan & the dead
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Tienoltsodi | Navaho | He is the god of oceans & fresh water to, he controls all waters that fall on the earth but none of those in the heavens
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Sia | Egypt | He is the god of perception
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Quetzalcoatl | Aztec/ Toltec | He is the god of the air & presided over commerce, fertility, wind & of wisdom
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Goibbiu | Irish | He is the god of the blacksmiths craft
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Name | Origin | Description
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Savea Si'uleo | Polynesia | He is the god of the dead
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Ilmatar | Finland | He is the god of the earth
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Goibnui/ Govannon | Celtic | He is the god of the forge who's beer was so good, that the drinker gained immortality
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Tlahuiazecalpatcuatli | Aztec | He is the god of the morning star
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Baal | Phoenicia | He is the god of the thunderstorm, war, good harvests, fertility, nature, winter rain & of storms
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Ekahau | Maya | He is the god of travelers & merchants
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Nacon | Maya | He is the god of war
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Mirabichi | Ottawa/ Canada | he is the god of water
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Mugasha Baziba | Africa | He is the god of water
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Tir Mumia | | he is the god of wisdom concerned with writing
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Kan u Uayeyab | Maya | He is the god who guarded cities.
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Kubera | Hindu/ Puranic/ Vedic/ Epic | He is the guardian of the north as well as a god of riches
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Ayas | Hittite | He is the keeper of the old tablets with the words of fate
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Ihi/ Ehi | Egypt | He is the lord of the sistrum
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Centeotl | Aztec | He is the maize god
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Metztli | Aztec | He is the moon god.
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Mutu | Assyria | He is the personification of death & the god of the underworld
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Kinich Kakmo | Maya | He is the sun god & is symbolized by the Macaw
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Tatosi Huichol | Mexico | He is the the principal god of fire
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Kukulcan | Maya | He is the wind god that started life as a god of the Toltec
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Dipamkara | Buddhist | He proceeded the Buddha in east Asia
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Khonsu | Egypt | He protects those who travel at night, and expels demons
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Zalmoxis | Greek | He sometimes symbolized immortality
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Parjanya | Hindu/ Vedic | He started out being a god of rain
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Hapantalliyas/ Hapantalli | Hittite | He took his place at the moon god's side
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Manannan Mac Lir[Llyr] | Irish/ Wales | He was a shape shifter & chief Irish sea god
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Fu Hsing | China | He was considered a spirit of happiness
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Buddha | India | He was deified after his death
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Zanahary/ Zanaharibe Railanitra | Madagascar | He was the creator god
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Aeolos | Greek | He was the custodian of the four winds
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SvantovitSvantevit | Slavic | He was the fire & war god
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Shamish | Babylon | He was the sun god and the god of justice
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Dadimunda | Buddhist/ Sri Lanka | He was the treasurer for another God
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Maahes/ Maa/ Myhs/ Mihos | Egypt | He's the god of sight, sun god of the Nile Delta, & the midsummer
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Mexitli/ Huitzlilpochtli | Mexico | Head god of the ancient Mexicans
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Manes | Roman | Hearth deities who is just happen to be the spirits of the dead
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Lares | Roman | Hearth deities, they are unique to the Romans
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Penates | Roman | Hearth gods chosen by the head of household
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Dieva-deli | Latvia | Heavenly beings, 2 sometimes 3
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Aiaru | Polynesia | Her function is to predict death
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Camaxtli | Maya | Here he is a god of fate
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Breasal | Wales/ Cornwall | High King of the entire planet
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Ola | Bibi | Hindu a local play goddess associated with cholera
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Didi | Thakrun | Hindu a plague goddess associated with cholera
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Pansahi | Mata | Hindu one of the seven mother goddesses that later became regarded as evil
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Aditi | Hindu | Hindu supreme creator of all that has been created
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Alalu | s | HurrianThe first heavenly King who lasted for 9 years
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Pusi Tikopia | Polynesia | if this God, the apotheosis of the reef eel
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Hor-Hekenu | Egypt | in this form, Horus is the lord of protection
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Fravasi/ Fravartin | Iran | Interesting - The concept denotes the spirit of the pre-existence of the believer that watches over him as a protective spirit
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Dama | Huli | Invisible deities which control the weather, attack people & cause illness, sterility or death
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Sarvakarmsvaranavisodhani | Buddhist | it in other god of literature
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Abat[t]ur | Mandaeans | It weighs souls &/ or their deeds
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Vedenemo ("mother of waters") | Finland | Karelian goddess of water.
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Gwynn Ap Nudd | Wales | King of the fairies & the underworld
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Gwethyr | Wales | King of the Upperworld Gwyrthur Ap Gwreidawl
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Me'mdeye-Ecl'e | Yukaghir/ Siberia | Known as father fire, a fire spirit
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Hou Chi | China | Lord of abundant harvests
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Ch'ih Sung tzu | China | Lord of the rain
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Tepyollotl | Aztec | Lord of uncertainty
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Elaine | Wales/ Britain | Maiden aspect of the goddess
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Grainne | Irish/ Manx/ Scotland | Master herbalist & sun goddess
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Ga Oh | Iroquois | Master of the winds
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Ockabewis | Chippewa | Messenger of the gods & teacher of mankind
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Taliesin | Wales | Minor barley god worshipped through the 16th century
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Asvayujau | Hindu/ Puranic | Minor goddess of fortune
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Cronos | Celtic | Minor harvest & Sun god with Greek roots
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Nara | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | Minor incarnation of the god of Visnu
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Krttika[s] | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | Minor malevolent goddess/ es
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Wachilt | Celtic | Minor sea goddess
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Okeanides | Greek/ Roman | Minor sea goddesses There were assigned to guard ship motions by the larger gods & invoked by seafarers, others say that they are river gods
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Tritons | Roman | Minor sea gods
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Mabon | Celtic | Minor sun god who also ironically represses. & of freedom, harmony & unity
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Galla | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | Minor underworld gods
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Carne | Britain/ Cornwall | Most likely another version of Herne
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Accasbel | Irish | Most likely was an early god of wine or mead
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Margawse | Wales/ Britain | Mother - an aspect of the goddess
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Guamaonocon | Antilles | Mother Earth
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Hsi Wang Mu | China | Mother goddess of the Western Paradise & female energy
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Joda mate | Latvia | Mother of the evil one
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Liluri | Syria | Mountain goddesses who accepted a bull for a sacrifice
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Gans | Apache/ SW USA | Mountain spirits
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Tuonetar | Finland | Name referring to both the mistress and the daughter of Tuoni.
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Assur | Babylon/ Akkadia | National deity of Assyria
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Elben | Germanic | Nature spirits
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Abaasy | Yakut/ Siberia | Netherworld beings
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Toumou | Egypt | No one really knows what this god did
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Panao | Kafir/ Afghanistan | Not only a creator god but A generic title for deities controlling the natural world, they lived in the mountains
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Anshur/ Ashur/ Asshur | Assyria | Not only be goddess of the sun, but it was the that killed the dragon of chaos during creation
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Ku'urkil | Chukchee/ Siberia | Not only god, but a powerful Shannon & the first man
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Kusag | Babylon | Not only is he this patron god of priest, he is the high priest of the gods
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Tatevali Huichol | Mexico | Not only the deity of life & health, the tutelary god of shamans, he is the god of fire
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Qa'wadliliquala Dza'wadeenox | BC Canada | Not only the Supreme God, but the guardian of the tribe as well as a river deity that insurers the salmon run
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Dryads | Greek | Nymphs of the trees & woods
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Ilamatecuhtli | Aztec | Old mother goddess
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Atropos | Greek | Oldest of the Fates
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Ard Greimme | Irish/ Scotland | Once a sun god
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Tezcatlipoca-Iztlacoliuhqui | Aztec | One of four temple deities
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Alecto | Greek | One of goddesses of vengeance
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Izanagi/ Izanagi No Kami | Japan/ Shinto | One of the 17 creator gods & the male primeval god
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Macha[s] | Irish | One of the aspects of the triple Morrigu, also a goddess of fertility, festival &, sports & war
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Miyatanzipa | Hittite | One of the deities who awaited the return of Telipinu
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Istustaya | Hittite | One of the deities who awaited the return of Telipinus
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Papaya | Hittite | One of the deities who awaited the return of Telipinus
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Nergal | Assyrian/ Babylonian | One of the divinities who ruled the netherworld, a goddess of war & death
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Shang Kuo-Lao | China/ Taoist | One of the eight immortal beings
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He Xian-Ku | China/ Taoist | One of the eight immortals, she achieved immortality through her exemplary life
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Lan Cai-he | China | One of the eight immortals, sometimes a boy, sometimes a girl
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Lachesis | Greek | One of the fates
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Nagakumara | Jain | One of the group the gods with the title of bhvanavasi that were associated with rain & thunder
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Eunomia | Greek | One of the Horae & goddess of order
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Inghean/ Crobh/ Dearg Bhuidhe | Irish | One of the isters who made up a triple goddess & goddess of summer
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Kamo-Wake-Ikazuchi | Japan/ Shinto | One of the many rain gods
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Crionis | Greek | One of the many river gods
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Coventina | Scotland | One of the most potent of the Celtic river gods
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Melpomene | Greek | One of the Muses , to be exact, the Muse of tragedy
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Atlaonin | Aztec | One of the names of the mother goddess
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Xantho | Greek | One of the Nereides
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Galatea | Greek | One of the Neriedes
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Chirakan Ixmucane | Maya | One of the new goddess formed by the 4 gods that made the world
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Zeuxippe | Greek | One of the Oceanides
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Elais | Greek | One of the Oenotropae
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Spermo | Greek | One of the Oenotropae
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Metis | Greek | One of the of the oceanides, a goddess of justice & wisdom
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Haurvatat | Zoroaster | One of the spirits, it is associated with life after death
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Eriu/ Erin/ Eire | Irish | One of the three queens of the Tuatha De Danann & a fertility goddess
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Angus Mac Og | Irish | One of the Tuatha De Danaan
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Alatangana Kono | E. Guinea/ W. Africa | One of the two creator deities, this god created land from swamp
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Buri | Nordic | One of two primordial beings
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Osiris | Egypt/ Africa | Originally a chthonic grain god of fertility, burial rites & supreme god was worshipped from Ca. 3000 BCE-400 CE
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Lempo | Finland | Originally a fertility spirit, became synonymous with demon in the Christian era.
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Shoney | Scotland/ Irish/ Manx | Originally a single god of the North Sea
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Banba | Irish | Part of a triad with Fotia & Eriu & as well as an earth goddess
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Mullo | Britain/ Roman | Patron deity of teamsters & associated with Mars
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Sin | Irish | Patron goddess of warriors
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Abuk | Dinka | Patron goddess of women & gardens
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Dian-Cecht | Irish | Physician magician of the Tuatha Dian Cecht
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Diancecht | Irish | Physician magician of the Tuatha Dian Cecht
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Asvins | Hindu/ Vedic | Physician twin gods
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Elohim | Semitic Gods | plural (various)
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Akeru | Egypt | Pluralistic earth gods
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Te | Po | Polynesian personification of the primordial night being which existed in the chaos prior to light
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Eloai | Gnostic Christian | primordial been
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Archons | Gnostic Christian | Primordial creator gods
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Addanc | Wales | Primordial giant/ god
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Apsaras | Hindu/ Vedic | Protective deities of gamblers & Water spirits
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Amagandar/ Orokannar | Tungus/ Siberia | Protective female spirits
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Caireen | Irish | Protective mother goddess
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Davas/ Daevas/ Devas/ Devs | Persia | Rather malevolent spirits
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Age Fon | Benin/ W. Africa | Revered by hunters he is the god of animals
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Bereguni | Slavic | River nymphs accused of stealing newborn children
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Flidais | Irish | Ruler of wild beasts of the forests\woodlands
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Alako/ Dundra | Norway/ Gypsy | Sent to the earth as a human to reveal the secret laws & a band of lore of the the gypsies, he stayed over in a the moon
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Paiowa/ Yana Piaute | W. USA | She & her daughter created the first people
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Pana | Inuit | She cares for the souls of the dead
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Tezcacoac | Aztec | She is a birth goddess
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Calounger | Brazil | She is a death goddess and/ or a sea goddess
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Amasagnul | Babylon/ Akkadia | She is a fertility goddess
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Rajamatangi | Hindu | She is a goddess
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Itzpapalotl | Aztec | She is a goddess of agriculture
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Kichijo Ten | Japan | She is a goddess of good fortune & beauty
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Cihuacoatl | Aztec | She is a goddess whose roaring signaled war
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Lamia | Greece | She is a vampire type spirit who stole small children and sucked people's blood, currently accepted in modern Greece
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Ragno | Hopi | She is associated with the creation of life
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Antu | Babylon/ Akkadia | She is derived from the older Sumeria Ki
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Eibhir | Irish/ Manx | She is most likely a forgotten sun goddess
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Mahaskti/ Mahesvari/ Mahakali/ Mahalkakshmi/ Mahasarasavati | India | She is not only in the divine mother, goddess of war, passion, & wisdom but she is the Supreme creator of the universe
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Eriskegal | Allatu/ Babylon | She is one of the divinities who ruled the netherworld
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Yemonja | Nigerian/ Yoruba | She is one of the great goddesses
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Nemain | Irish | She is one of the triune crone goddesses of battle
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Baalat/ Ba'Alat | Phoenicia | She is queen of the gods who is partial to books, libraries & writers
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Mamaldi | Amur/ Siberia | She is the co-creator of earth but she was killed by her husband for creating Asia, for spite she created souls for at the magicians he built
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Tonacatecuhtli | Aztec | She is the creator & provider of food
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Abeona | Roman | She is the goddess guardian of children leaving home to go on their own
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Mezamat/ Mezamate | Latvia | She is the goddess of all forests
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Holda | German | She is the goddess of beauty & love
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Lakshimi | Indian | She is the goddess of beauty & wealth, but very fickle & claims no god can sustain her for very long
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Akhushtal | Maya | She is the goddess of childbirth
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Irsirra | Hurrite | She is the goddess of fate
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Jori-Torem | Vogul | She is the goddess of foreman who supervised Num's work
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Chicomecoatl | Aztec | She is the goddess of grain, fertility & frost
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Chantico | Aztec | She is the goddess of hearth fires & volcanoes.
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Kamrusepa[s]/ Katahziwuri | Hittite | She is the goddess of magic and healing
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Kamrusepas/ Katahziwuri | Hittite | She is the goddess of magic and healing
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Ini Heret | Egypt | She is the goddess of mediators, diplomats, statesman's & other professional liars
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Mnemosyne | Greek | She is the goddess of memory
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Lethe | Greek | She is the goddess of oblivion
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Ida | Hindu | She is the goddess of prayer & devotion that was a man that turned into a woman, really
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Ixtab | Maya | She is the goddess of the hanged & suicides
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Ixchel/ Ix Chel | Maya | She is the goddess of the moon
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Sina | Samoa | She is the moon goddess
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Agwe | Benin/ Africa | She is the mother of the sea
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Mneme | Greek | She is the Muse of memory
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Tate Hautse Huichol | Mexico | She is the rain & water goddess, additionally responsible for mist & fog
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Hedetet | Egypt | She is the scorpion goddess found in the Book of the dead
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Mahu Fon | Africa | She is the supreme goddess of the earth as well as a goddess of the moon & fertility
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Lalita Tripurasundai Tantric | India | She is the symbol of cosmic energy & of the secret ruler of the world
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Candelifera | Roman | She Roman is a mother goddess responsible for bringing in the child into the light
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Kerridwen | Celtic ? | She stands accused of being a goddess of inspiration & knowledge
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Ipet/ Ipi | Egypt | She started life as a hippopotamus goddess
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A-a | Mespoptomia/ Babylon/ Akkadia/ W. Semitic | She was a sun goddess
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Khosaadam Yenisei | Siberia | She was driven out of heaven to become an eater of souls
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Sheela[Sheila] Na Gig | Irish | She was most likely a protective or blessing deity
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Queen Maeve/ Medb/ Medhbh/ Madb | Irish | She was once a powerful goddess
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Ishtar/ Inanna | Babylonia | She was the goddess of sexuality & of love and war
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Mal | Irish | She was the goddess who ruled the hag's headland
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Geezhigo Quae | Ojibiwa | She was the sky mother
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Hestia | Greek | She was the virgin goddess of the hearth, family, & peace prosperity, stability & community
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Devas | India | Some gods at perpetual war with the demons
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Muses | Greek | Some mountain goddesses
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Pwyll/ Pwyll Pen Annwn | Wales | Sometimes the ruler of the underworld
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Ashvins | Hindu | Sons of the sun
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Loa | Puerto Rico/ Haiti | Spirit beings that were imported by Africa slaves
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Luonnotar | Finland | Spirit of nature, feminine creator.
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Piru | Finland | Spirit, demon. Probably later loan word related to "spirit".
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Marutgana/ Maruts | Hindu/ Vedic | Storm gods
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Mantchu Muchangu | Africa | Strange but by teaching humans how to make clothes & covering their bodies he ended up being the god of dressmakers
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Katavul Tamil | S. India/ Sri Lanka | Such a supreme god that he was the ultimate creator all that exists in the world & able to judge humanity & to reward or punish at well
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Nyankopon | Ashanti | Sun god
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Danu | Greek | The Aegean mother goddess
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Bachu | Chibcha | The ancestor goddess
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Ararat | Anatolia | The ancient creator goddess
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Asrael | Islam | The angel of death who takes the soul from the body.
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Israfil | Islam | The angel that blows of the trumpet of doom at the last call for of the universe
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Ilazki | Basque | The apotheosis of the moon in a feminine form
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Tanara | Yakut/ Siberia | The apotheosis of the sky, a sky spirit
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Sothis | Egypt Hellenic | The astral goddess that heralds Arias of the Nile
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Ennugi | Mesopotamia | The attendant & throne bearer god
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Hez-ur | Egypt | The baboon god, considered to be a form of Thot
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Camozotz | Maya | The bat god
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Nanook/ Nanuq | Inuit | The bear god
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Austeja | Lithuania | The bee goddess
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Meiboia | Greek | The bee goddess
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Ah Muzecab | Maya | The bee gods
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Hatdastsisi | Navaho | The benevolent male spirit that helps cure disease
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Kemwer/ Kemur | Egypt | The Black Bull the venerated at Athribis
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Annis | Celtic | The black goddess
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Kabeiroi | Greek | The blacksmith gods
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Loviatar | Finland | The blind daughter of Tuoni and the mother of Nine diseases.
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Hoder/ Hodur | Nordic | The blind god
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Chibiabos | Algonquin | The brother of Nanabush
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Tilla | Hittite/ Hurrian | The bull god
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Beru | Brazil | The butterfly demon who appears at the female puberty rites
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Kud | Korea | The Caca and in embodiment of the evil principal that abound in the world
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Patollo | Baltic | The chief & war god
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Akuj Akuj | Africa | The chief deity
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Isten | Hungary | The chief deity
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Kunitokotatchi | Japan/ Shinto | The chief deity
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Ashur | Assyria | The chief deity of war & fertility
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Kabandha | India | The chief demon and the epic of the Ramayana
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Name | Origin | Description
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Imana | Banyarwanda/ Burundi/ E. Africa | The chief god
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Julana | Jumu | The chief god
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Khonuum | Pygmies/ Africa | The chief god
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Anceta | Kamos Moab (Jordan) | The chief god that when Hellenized became equated with Ares
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Io/ Khio | New Zealand | The chief god who appears to be known only to the nobility & the priests
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Kubaba | Anatolia/ Syria | The chief goddess of the Neo Hittites
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Hastehogan | Navaho | The chief male spirit of the house
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Abaddon | Hebrew/ Christian | The chief of the demons of the 7th hierarchy
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Eblis | Islam | The chief of the evil spirits
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Hastebaad | Navaho | The chief of the female spirits
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Zababa | Kish | The chief of the gods
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Iskur | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Iraq | The chief rain & thunder god
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Arsan Duolai | Yakut/ Siberia | The chief spirit of the underworld
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Anath | Phoenicia | The chief W. Semitic goddess of love & war
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Yeitso | Navaho | The child of the sun, a giant in Navaho legend
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Katsinas | Acoma | The children of Iatiku who could bring rain & food
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Tar Tiv | Nigeria | The chthonic earth god
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Hekate | Greek | The chthonic goddess of the moon & pathways as well as nocturnal evil
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Styx | Greek | The chthonic goddess of the River Styx
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Mictecachiuatl | Aztec | The chthonic underworld god, one of two
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Negafok | Inuit | The cold weather spirit
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Bhumi | Buddhist/ Vajrayana | The collective name for a group of deities
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Ba Xian | China/ Tao | The collective name for gods
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Tuatha De Dananmn | Irish | The collective name for the final pantheon
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Trayasrinsa | Hindu/ Vedic | The collective name for the group of Deva gods
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Ekadasaruda | Hindu | The collective name for the group of gods[ 11 ] the are forms of the god Rudra
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Igigi | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | The collective name for the group of younger sky gods
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Sebitti | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadian | The collective name for the minor war gods
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Trimurti | Hindu | The collective name of the major triad
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Mi lo Fo | China | The coming Buddha
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Hisakitaimisi | Creek | The controller of life
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Pitao Cozobi Zapotec | Mexico | The corn god
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Sekhet-Hor | Egypt | The cow goddess of lower Egypt
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Rukko | Mandan | The creator
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Cagn Mantis/ Kalahari | Africa | The creator
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Karora | Arandan | The creator
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Ketq Skwaye | Huron | The creator
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Nanabush/ Manabozho/ Wisaaka/ Glooscap | Algonquin | The creator & good spirit
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Gluskap/ Glooscap | Algonquin | The creator force
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Dyaus Pitar | Hindu/ Vedic/ India | The creator god
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Il | Canaan/ Lebanon/ Syria | The creator god
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Kumokums Modoc | S. Oregon USA | The creator god
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Mungu/ Mulungu | Swahali/ E.Africa | The creator god
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Nazambi/ Nyambi/ Nzambe/ Yambe/ Zambi Bakongo | Zaire | The creator god
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NgaiKikuyu/ Masai | E. Africa | The creator god
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Gulu | Dinka | The creator god
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Kolpia | Phoenicia | The creator god
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Manohel-Tohel | Maya | The creator god
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Mbomba Mongo/ Nkundo | Zaire | The creator god
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Vahguru Sikh | India | The creator god
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Vairacocha/ Huiracocha/ Viracpocha | Inca | The creator god
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Samael | Gnostic Christian | The creator god aka the blind god
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Mkulumncandi Swazi | Swaziland | The creator god known as the great first one
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Kwoth | Nuer/ Sudan | The creator god not
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Tsunigoab Khoi | Namibia | The creator god of that walks with a limp & was invoked at dawn each day
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Suku Ovimbundu | Cent. Africa | The creator god sky at, the rivers, people, & mountains
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Ataa Naa Nyongmo Gan | Ghana | The creator god that controls the sun & the rain, call causes disasters as epidemics & and earthquakes if you don't follow his rules
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Mula Djadi Tobak/ Batak | Sumatra | the creator god that created everything & lives in the highest of all seven heavens
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Tiki | Polynesia | The creator god that created mankind
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Nazapa Ngbandi | Zaire | The creator god that is invoked at the sunrise
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Aondo Tiv | Nigeria | The creator god that lives in the sky
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Tonatiuh | Aztec | The creator god that presides over the fifth world
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Agu'gux | Aleut[USA] | The creator god that was claimed to be the Christian god under Russian Orthodox priests
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Prthu | Hindu/ Vedic | The creator god that was the head of the solar pantheon, an avatar of Visnu
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Amma | Dogon/ Mali | The creator god with a novel story
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Khadau | Amur/ Siberia | The creator god, neat story
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Quiahuitl | Aztec | The creator god/ sun deity of the third of the five world ages
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Aebhel Afekan | Melanesia/ New Guinea | The creator goddess
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Afekan | Melanesia/ New Guinea | The creator goddess
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Baau | Phoenicia | The creator goddess
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Quootis Hooi | Chinook | The creator goddess
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Qamai'ts/ Sisnaaxil/ Ek Yakimtolsil | Bella Coola/ BC Canada | The creator goddess that lives in the upper heavens & controls the earth, she is never prayed to
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Kokyan | Hopi/ SW USA | The creator goddess; she created humans, plants, & animals
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Maheo | Cheyenne/ USA | The creator manitou that lived in the void & created the primordial water of life
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Juok and | Bunzi | The creator of all men
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Kalunga Ndonga | S. Africa | The creator of all things
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Coniraya | Quecha | The creator of all things & founder of agriculture
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Cholmus | Siberia | The creator of animals
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Zeme Mate | Latvia | The creator of earth
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Au Co | Vietnamese | The creator of humanity
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Ananse Ashanti | Africa | The creator of the sun, stars, day, moon & night who often intercedes between gods & mortals
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Tenanto'mwan | Koryak/ S. Siberia | The creator spirit
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Teharonhiawagon | Mohawk | The creator spirit
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Tenato'mni | Chukchee/ E. Siberia | The creator spirit
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Hachacyum/ Nohochacyum | Maya | The creator the world who was helped by three other gods
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Na Pe'/ Na Pe'/ Old Man | Blackfoot/ W. USA/ Canada | The creator who was not a very nice entity, rather human in his actions
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Nzame/ Nzame Nkwa | Bantu | The creator, who was really three in one
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Abira | Antioquia | The creator.
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Kumarbi[s] | Hittite/ Hurrian | The creator/ father of the gods
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Sobek | Egypt | The crocodile god
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Nayakaya Shilluk | Sudan | the crocodile goddess that reside in the Nile, Shillukscontinue to sacrifice to her
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Morrigu/ Morrigan/ Morrighan/ Morgan/ Badb/ Nemain | Irish/ Wales/ Britain | The Crone aspect of the goddesses who were a trinity responsible for war & ghosts
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Aja | Babylonian | The dawn goddess
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Mari | Buddhist | The deification of literature
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Ma Kiela Bakongo | Zaire | The deified head of a band of mortal women
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Karuilers siunes | Syria | The deities that were taken over by the Hittites in as gods of all oaths
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Ninurta | Sumeria | The deity in charge of the violent and destructive south wind
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Diviriks | Lithuania | The deity of the rainbow
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Ravana | Hindu | The demon King of Lanka who abducted Sita
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Apophis | Egypt | The demon of darkness
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Ke'lets | Chukchee/ Siberia | The demon of death
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Metatron | Jewish | The demon/ angel of countenance & custodian of strength, OK
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Idlirvirisong | Inuit | The demonic cousin of the sun
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Daityas | India | The demonic enemies of the gods
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Wahini Hal | Polynesian | The demonic mother figure
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Mephistopheles/ Mephisto | Christian | The devil as found in the literature for magic & necromancy from the middle ages
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Perkele | Finland | The Devil. Originally Perkele was not the Devil but a god of thunder and can be seen as an earlier form of Ukko. Related to Baltic Perkunas and Norse Thor.
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Adityas | Hindu | The divine sons of Aditi, Varuna Aditya, Indra, Mitra, Rudra, Tvashtar & Vishnu
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Atma | India | The divine spark, whatever that is, in humans
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Ryujin | Japan/ Shinto | The dragon god that controls of thunder & rain
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Balder/ Baldr | Nordic | The dying god, aslo god of poetry
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Mat/ Zemlya Syra | Slavonic | The earth goddess
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Altan Telgey | Mongol | The earth goddess
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Audjal Caroline | Islands | The earth goddess
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Elihino | Cherokee | The earth goddess
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Nakawe | Huchol | The earth goddess
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Gaea/ Gaia/ Ge | Greek | The earth goddess & first born of chaos
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Lur | Basque | The earth goddess & mother of the sun as well as at the moon
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Cotys | Phrygian | The earth goddess who presided over debauchery
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Touia Fatuna | Tonga/ Polynesia | The earth goddess, the deification of the rock deep in the earth that rumbles & gives birth to new land
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Erce | Celtic | The earth mother & harvest goddess
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Damkina | Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | The earth mother goddess
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Ogdoad | Egypt | The eight primordial elements of chaos, they exist prior to the creation of the sun god & known in Middle Egypt
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Maha-Ganapati | Hindu/ Puranic | The elephant god, this time with 10 arms
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Tawiscara/ Taweskare/ Tawiskaro | Iroquois | The evil twin brother of Loskeha
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Enkimdu | Sumeria | The farmer god of canals & ditches
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Ngunuwo | Ewe/ Togo | The fates
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Danus | Greek | The father of the Danaids, 50 beautiful women
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Näkki | Finland | The fearsome spirit of pools, wells and bridges. Same as Nix.
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Yebaad | Navaho | The female leader of the gods
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Unk | Lakota | The female Manitou ancestor of all evil beings
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Hastseoltoi | Navaho | The female spirit of hunting
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Tsichtinako | Acoma | The female spirit of the creation myth
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Tecei'vune/ Tne'sqan/ Mratna'igrin/ Lietna'igrin/ Na'chitna'igrin | Chukchee/ SE Siberia | The female spirit of the dawn
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Zipaltonal | Nicaragua | The female spirit that is the creator of all earth
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Tonachacihuatl | Aztec | The feminine primordial deity
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Ve'ai | Koryak/ S. Siberia | The feminine vegetation spirit & personification of the grasslands
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Hatmehyt/ Hatmehit | Egypt | The fertility & guardian goddess of fish & fisherman
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Marduk | Babylon/ Mesopotamia | The fertility god , the lord of all the gods
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Sulmanitu | W. Semitic | The fertility goddess concerned with love & war
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Myrrah | Phonecia | The fertility goddess that whelped Kinnur
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Nin-Imma | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | The fertility goddess who is the deification of the female sex organs
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Amogahasiddhi | Buddhist | The fifth meditation Buddha
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Svarazic/ Svarozic/ Svarogich | Slavic | The fire god
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Tcolawitze | Hopi | The fire spirit
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Dyaush | India | The first supreme god
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Behanzin Fon | Benin | The fish god
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Dhyani | Buddhas | The five meditating Buddhas that came from the primeval Buddha
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Quinkini A'qu | Koryak/ Siberia | The founder of the world
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Amitabha | Buddhist/ India | The fourth Dhyanibuddha
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Aguara | Tunpa/ Chiriguano | The fox god who gave the carob tree to the people
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Oxlahun Ti Ku | Maya | The generic name for the 13 sky gods who may well be worshipped today
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Ta-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | The generic name of several gods & harvest
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Abhiyoga | Jain/ India | The generic name of the servile gods
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Vidyadevi | Jain/ India | The generic title for a group of 16 goddesses that are associated with knowledge & learning
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Vaimanika | Jain/ India | The generic title for a group of deities
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Vidyesvara | Hindu | The generic title for the eight emancipated beings that are aspects of Siva
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Proxumae | Roman/ Celtic | The generic title of a group of goddesses that were personal guardian deities
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Tien Tsun/ Tian-zhu | China/ Taoist | The generic title of gods given to each of the three holy images in a Taoist temple
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Saptanatra | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | The generic title of the seven deities of evil influence
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Sumiyoshi-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | The genetic name of the sea gods that are guardians of seafarers[3]
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Britannia | British | The genia Lor of Britain
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Ianagi & Izanami | Japan | The god & goddess that created Japan
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Anzety | Egypt | The god & King of Busiris
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Keyeme Taulipsang | S. America | The god & lord of the animals
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Milom/ Milcom Amorite | W. Semitic | The god mentioned in 1 King 11:5 worshipped by King Solomon
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Monos | Greek | The god of pain & sarcasm
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Telipinu | Hittite | The god of agriculture
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Rongommatane | Polynesia | The god of agriculture, especially the sweet potato
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Enlil | Sumeria | The god of air and weather
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Ammon/ Amen | Egypt | The god of air, wind, sun, reincarnation, war
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Atar | Iran | The god of all fire
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Tewi'xlak Dza'wadeenox | BC Canada | The god of all goat hunters
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Pasupati | Hindu | The god of animals
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Arawn/ Arawyn/ Arrawn/ Arawen | Wales | The god of Annwn ruled the underground
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Mushdama | Mesopotamia | The god of architecture
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Fagus | Gaul/ Pyrenean | The god of beech trees
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Baile of the Honeyed Speech | Irish | The god of Blarney
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Buxenus | Gaul | The god of box trees
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Kabta | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | The god of bricks
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Taoki-Ho-Oi-No-Kami/ Hiko-Sashiri-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | The God of carpenters
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Nin-Ildu | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadian | The god of carpenters who is a minor tutelary deity
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Lahar | Babylon/ Sumeria | The god of cattle
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Sheger | Canaan | The god of cattle
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Arazu | Babylon | The god of construction that was completed
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Kothar u Khasis | Canaan | The god of crafts
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Pekko (or Pellon Pekko) | Finland | The god of crops, especially barley and brewing.
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Auilix | Maya | The god of dawn
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Tokakami Huichol | Mexico | The god of death
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Itonde Mongo/ Nkuando | Zaire | the god of death & hunters
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Baron Samedi | Haiti/ Vodun | The god of death magic & the underworld
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Ogiuwu Edo | Benin | The god of death that owns the blood all living things
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Tia/ Ta'xet | Haida/ BC Canada | the god of death, by violence
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Dagda/ Daghdha/ Eochaidh/ Ollathair | Irish | The god of death, rebirth & long life
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Mandanu | Babylonia/ Akkadia | The god of divine judgment
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Ometecuhtli/ Olin-Tonatiuh | Aztec/ Toltec | The god of duality & a supreme deity
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Shalim | Canaan | The god of dusk & of warriors
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Nai No Kami | Japan | The god of earthquakes
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Capakan | Maya | The god of earthquakes & mountains
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Elagabul | Greek | The God of Emesa[Syria]
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Chibchacum | Chibcha | The god of farmers and merchants
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Äkräs | Finland | The god of fertility and the protector of plants, especially the turnip.
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Xiuhtecuhtli/ Otontecuhtli/ Huehueteotl | Aztec | The god of fire
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Huehueteotl | Aztec | The god of fire
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Gerra | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadia | The god of fire who was the Sumeria god Gibil
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Bagishi | Kafir/ Afghanistan | The god of flood waters & posterity
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Xochipili | Aztec | The god of flowers, sport, love, games, feasting, maize & pleasure
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Dilmun | Sumeria | The god of fresh water
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Ekkekko | Quecha | The god of good fortune
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Hahgwehdiyu | Iroquois | The god of goodness
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Hsuan Wen hua | China | The god of hair
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Belobog | Belun/ Slavic | The god of happiness, luck, & order
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Pellervo (or Sampsa Pellervoinen) | Finland | The god of harvest.
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Eshmun | Canaan | The god of healing
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Askelpios | Greek | The god of healing & physicians
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Lubanga Buynyopro | Uganda | The god of health
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Ausaitis | Lithuania | The god of health
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Ithm | Canaan | The god of herds, usually sheep
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Kus | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | The god of herdsmen
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Borvo/ Bromo/ Bormanus/ Gramnnos/ Belenos/ Toutiorix | Britain/ Gaul | The god of hot springs who replaced his mother Sirona
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Picvu'cin | Chukchee/ E. Siberia | The god of hunters that rides around on a sled drawn by mice
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Nyyrikki | Finland | The god of hunting, son of Tapio.
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Mu Gong | China/ Taoist | The god of immortality
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Brihaspati | India | The god of incantation & ritual
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Zurvan | Persia | The god of infinite time
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Tama-No-Ya | Japan/ Shinto | The god of jewelers
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Kamado No Kami | Japan/ Shinto | The god of kitchen stoves
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Oki-Tsu-Hiko-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | The god of kitchens
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Enmesarra | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | The god of law
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Hendursaga | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Sumeria/ Akkadia | The god of law
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Yima | Persia | The god of light
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Nusku | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | The god of light & fire
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Ningis Zi Da | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | The god of light coming from harassing & tutelary god ofGudea[Lagas]
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Hadad/ El | Canaan/ Semite | The god of lightning, thunder & storms
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Nan chi Hsien weng | China | The god of longevity
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Sors | Roman | the God of luck
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Meni | Phoenicia | The god of luck, both good & bad
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Cinteotl | Nahu | The god of Maize
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Gekka O | Japan | The god of marriage
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Xpiyacoc | Maya | The god of marriage
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Yiacatechutli | Mexico | The god of merchants
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Honus/ Honos | Roman | The god of military honors
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Horkos | Greek | The god of oaths
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Anteros | Etruscan | The god of passion
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Lothur | Nordic/ Icelandic | The god of physical senses
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Resheph/ Mikal/ Mekal | Phoenicia | The god of plague & of the underworld
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Hani-Yasu-Hiko | Japan/ Shinto | The god of potters
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Kama-Gami | Japan/ Shinto | The god of potters
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Hsiao Wu | China | The god of prisons
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Ayt'ar | Slavic | The god of procreation
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Name | Origin | Description
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Ishkur | Mesopotamia | The god of rain
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Domfe Kurumba | Africa | The god of rain & wind
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Hypnos | Greek | The god of rest and/ or sleep
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Anteros | Greek | The god of returned love
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Jen An | China | The god of robbers
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Ukupanipo | Hawaii | The god of sharks
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Harpocrates | Greek | The god of silence & secrecy
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Hsi Ling su | China | The god of silk
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Ama-Tsu-Mara | Japan/ Shinto | The god of smiths
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Ah Ciliz | Maya | The god of solar eclipses
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Nomi-No-Sukune | Japan/ Shinto | The god of sumo wrestlers
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Aizen-Myoo | Japan | The god of tavern keepers, musicians, singers, prostitutes & love
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Lo Yu | China | The god of tea
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Nebo | Assyria | The god of teaching, writing & wisdom and in
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Deimos | Greek | The god of terror & panic
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Chang Tao Ling | Chan/ Taoist | The god of the afterlife & head of the heavenly Ministry of exorcism
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Vayu | Hindu/ Vedic | The god of the air & wind
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Herovet/ Jarovit | Slavic | The god of the army
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Sar | Syria | The god of the dawn
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Fe'e | Polynesia | The god of the dead
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Mot | Phoenicia | The god of the dead and of all the powers that opposed life
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Euros | Greek/ Roman | The god of the east winds
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Salim | Syria | The god of the evening
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Ming Shang | China | The god of the eyes
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Sisyphos | Corinthian | The god of the faded sun
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Tapio | Finland | The god of the forest.
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Belogob | Slavic | The god of the living
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Igaluk | Inuit | The god of the moon
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Harachte | Egypt | The god of the morning sun
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Doudoun | Nubia | The god of the Nile cataracts
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Rapithwin | Persia | The god of the noon day heat
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Boreas | Greek | The god of the North wind
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Okeanos | Greek | The god of the oceans
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MacCecht | Irish | The god of the plough for the Tuatha De Danann
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Hacha'kyum | Maya/ Lacandon | The god of the real people
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Tiberinus | Roman | The god of the river Tiber
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Kianda Kimbundu | Angola | The god of the sea & fish
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Zeus | Greek | The god of the sky & ruler of the Olympian gods
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Ukko ("old man") | Finland | The god of the sky and thunder, related to Thor (Estonian Taara).
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Hananim | Korea | The god of the sky, a supreme god, he moves stars, rewards good & punishes evil
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Melwas | Cornwall | The god of the summerland [the otherworld] Meleagant
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Tsohanoai | Navaho | The god of the sun
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Uitzilopchtli | Aztec | The god of the sun
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Teutates | Celtic | The god of the tribe
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Endukugga | Sumeria | The god of the Underworld
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Pluto | Roman | The god of the underworld
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An | Sumeria | The god of the Underworld & chief deity
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Rati mbati ndua | Fiji | The god of the underworld who devours the dead
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Zephyrus | Greek | The god of the west wind
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Aquilo | Roman | The god of the west winds
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Corus | Roman | The god of the wind
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Tamats Palike Tamoyeke Huichol | Mexico | the god of the wind & of air who was also a messenger of the gods, for an encore, put world into its present form & shape
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Haya-Ji | Japan/ Shinto | The God of the winds
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Pava | Hindu | The god of the winds
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Mangalubulan | Batak | The god of thieves.
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Gor | Africa | The god of thunder
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Asgaya Gigagei | Cherokee | The god of thunder
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Hafoza | Jate | The god of thunder & lightning
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Perkunas | | the god of thunder & yes this is Perkons in a different nation
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Zu/ Imdugud | Assyria | The god of thunder and storms
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Aheramenmthoou | Egypt | The god of thunder, night, storms, wind, landslides & tidal waves
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Dagon | Mesopotamia | The god of vegetation
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Verethragna Persia | Iran | The god of victory, he is perceived to be present in the wind
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Gish | Kafir/ Afghanistan | The god of war
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Kibuka Buganda | Uganda | the god of war
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Muhingo Bunyoro | Uganda | The god of war
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Tobadzistsini | Navaho | The god of war
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Zaba | Hurrite | The god of war
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Wepwawet | Egypt | The god of war & of the funerary cult
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Mes Lam Taea | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | The god of war but thought to be an aggressive aspect of the chthonic underworld god Nergal
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Caishen | China | The god of wealth
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Mi-Wi-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | The God of wells [1 of 3]
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Adad | Babylonian/ Mesopotamia | The god of wind, storm, flood & rain
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Nong/ Zuzum | Kafir/ Afghanistan | The god of winter & cold weather that lives in a glacier, he does not like women
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A'as | Hittite/ Hurrian | The god of wisdom
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Ori | Yoruba/ Nigeria | The god of wisdom
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Ifa | Yoruba | The god of wisdom, knowledge & divining
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Ea/ Enki | Babylon/ Mesopotamia | The god of wisdom, spells, incantations, & the seas
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Lupercus | Roman | the God of wolves, whose festival the Lupercalia is on February 15th
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Aether | Greek | The god representing pure air & light
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Kuku-Toshi-No-Kami | Japan | The god responsible for a harvest of full grown rice, his shrines are often served by Buddhist priests
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Ah Mun | Maya | The god responsible for protecting the green maize
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Tsa'qamae Qwe'gsotenox | BC Canada | the god that controls salmon migration
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Dohit | Mosetene | The god that created the first human from clay
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Kuku-Ki-Waka-Murpo-Tsuna-Ne-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | The god that guards the home & its environs
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Sumbharaja | Buddhist | The god that is the guardian of the downward direction
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Batara Guru | Indonesia | The god that made the earth
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Opo Akan | Ghana | The god the ocean & inland lakes & rivers
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Munume Bunyoro | Uganda | The god Weather
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Finweigh | Bilan | The god who made man.
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Fudo Myoo | Buddhism | The god who protects against catastrophes
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Jagganath/ Juggernaut | Hindu | The god whose name means Lord of the World
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Buku | W. Africa | The god/ goddess of the sky
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Adikia | Greek | The goddess both injustice who is rather hard on the eyes
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Candi | India | The goddess Durga in her moon form
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Mahakali | Jain/ India | The goddess learning
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Jyeshtha | Hindu | The goddess of bad luck
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Korrawi Tamil | India/ Sri Lanka | the goddess of battle & victory
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Hesat | Egypt | The goddess of birth & a minor guardian of pregnant & nursing mothers
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Hilaeira | Greek | The goddess of brightness
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An Zu | Assyria | The goddess of chaos
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Tiamat | Mesopotamia | The goddess of chaos in the creation myth
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Xmucane | Maya | The goddess of childbirth
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Aya | Mesopotamia | The goddess of dawn & war
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Marishi Ten | Japan | The goddess of dawn & warriors
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Päivätär | Finland | The goddess of day.
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Apate | Greek | The goddess of deceit
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Atlacoya | Aztec/ Mexico | The goddess of drought
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Ba | China | The goddess of drought
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Pa | Canaan | The goddess of droughts
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Atugan | Mongolia | The goddess of earth & the source of all life whose power is beyond understanding but can be bestowed
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Benzi-Ten/ Benten/ Benzai-Tenno | Japan | The goddess of eloquence, language, arts, fortune, water, & knowledge
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Hesperos | Greek | The goddess of evening
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Duttur | Sumeria | The goddess of ewes
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Qadshu | Syria | The goddess of fertility
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Athtart/ Astarte | Canaan | The goddess of fertility & sex
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Avrikiti Fon | Benin | The goddess of fisherman
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Eunostos | Greek | The goddess of flour mills
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Bia | Greek | The goddess of force [& no, it does not stand for the bureau of idiotic affairs]
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Providentia | Roman | The goddess of forethought
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As ava | Russia | The goddess of fresh water
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Dazimus | Sumeria | The goddess of healing
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Kaya Nu Hima | Japan | The goddess of herbs
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Spes | Roman | the goddess of hope, associated with gardens
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Zonget Khanty | Siberia | The goddess of hunting
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Kadi | Assyria | The goddess of justice
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Oki-Tsu-Hime-No-Kami | Shinto/ Japan | The goddess of kitchens
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Hine-Ata-Uira | Polynesia/ Maori | The goddess of light
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Yhi | Karraur | The goddess of light & creator goddess
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Imazuma | Japan/ Shinto | The goddess of lightning
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Ignirtoq | Inuit | The goddess of lightning
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Alalahe | Polynesia | The goddess of love
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Ca the a | Mojave | The goddess of love
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Qetesh | Egypt | The goddess of love & beauty
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Innana | Sumeria | The goddess of love, procreation, and war
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Unxia | Roman | The goddess of marriage that anointed the bridegroom's door
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Guan Yin/ Guanyin | Chinese | The goddess of mercy
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Teteoinnan-Toci | Aztec | The goddess of midwives
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Kishi Mojin/ Kishimo Jin | Japan/ Buddhism | The goddess of motherhood
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Tonantzin | Aztec | The goddess of motherhood
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Atalacamani | Aztec/ Mexico | The goddess of ocean storms
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Teteoinnan | Aztec | The goddess of of healers & Medical diviners
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Geras | Greek | The goddess of old age
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Senecta | Greek | The goddess of old age
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Lomo Ngbandi | Zaire | the goddess of peace, invoked at sunrise every day
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Hami-Yasu-Hime | Shinto/ Japan | The goddess of potters
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Eschetewuaraha | Chamacoco | The goddess of rain
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Ahurani | Persia | The goddess of rain and water
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Poena | Greek | The goddess of retaliation & retribution
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Ritona | Roman/ Celtic | The goddess of river fords
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Mamlambo | Zulu/ S. Africa | The goddess of rivers
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Thetis | Greek | The goddess of rivers & oceans
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Buk | Neur/ Sudan | The goddess of rivers & streams
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Ardvi Sura Anahita/ Anahita | Persia | The goddess of rivers & water
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Sirtur | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | The goddess of sheep
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Auset | Egypt | The goddess of Sirius
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Manasa | Hindu | The goddess of snakes who grants fertility to sterile moral females
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Klotho | Greek | The goddess of spinning
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Ma Ku | China | The goddess of springtime
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Candit | Sudan | The goddess of streams
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Candit | Sudan | The goddess of streams
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Hiribi | Canaan | The goddess of summer
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Tozi | Aztec | The goddess of sweat baths
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Bhairavi | Hindu | The goddess of terror
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Mesenet | Egypt | The goddess of the birth tile
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Abnona | Gaul | The goddess of the Black Forest
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Austrine | Lithuania/ Baltic | The goddess of the dawn
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Nepthys | Egypt | The goddess of the dead
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Yemaya | Imanje/ Caribbean | The goddess of the deep sea
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Herse | Greek | The goddess of the dew
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Ninhursagaa/ Nintu | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian/ Iraq | The goddess of the earth and creator of humans, fertility & productivity
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Ungamilia | S. Pacific | The goddess of the evening star
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Tellervo | Finland | The goddess of the forest, daughter of Tapio and Mielikki.
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Nikkal | Canaan | The goddess of the fruits of the earth
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Mama Allpa | Peru | The goddess of the harvest
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Ayaba | Dahomean | The goddess of the hearth
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Jubbu jang sangne | Brazil | The goddess of the Jurema & a sacred tree
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Kaumudi | Hindu | The goddess of the light of the moon
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Arianrod | Irish | The goddess of the moon
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Anunitu | Babylon | The goddess of the moon
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Luna | Roman | The goddess of the moon
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Mama Quilla | Inca | The goddess of the moon
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Selene/ Mene | Greek | The goddess of the moon & stars
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Sadarnuna | Sumeria | The goddess of the new moon
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Sirara | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadian | The goddess of the Persian Gulf, Enki said so
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Axo Mama | Peru | The goddess of the potato crops
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Sedna | Inuit | The goddess of the sea
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Sequana | Gaul | The goddess of the Seine River
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Arinna | Hittite | The goddess of the sun
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Tin Hau | China/ Taoist | The goddess of the waters
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Inaras | Hittite | The goddess of the wild animals of the steppe
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Veja Mate | Latavia | The goddess of the wind was also responsible for birds & the woodlands
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Colleda | Koliada/ Serbian | The goddess of the winter solstice
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Mang Chin i | China | The goddess of the womb
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Nintur | Babylon | The goddess of the womb
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Nu Wa | China | The goddess of those who arrange marriages
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Alaghom Naom Tzentel | Maya | The goddess of thought & intellect
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Mamitu | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadian | The goddess of treaties & oaths, as well as a judge in the underworld
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Eshara | Chaldea | The goddess of war & of productive fields
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Nantosuelta | Gallic | The goddess of water
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Asima Si | Brazil | The goddess of water & fish
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Ashiakle | Ghana | The goddess of wealth, & of the sea
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Ame-No-Tanabata-Hime-No-Mikoto | Japan/ Shinto | The goddess of weavers
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Hemantadevi | Buddhist/ Tibet | The goddess of winter
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Hea | Mesopotamia/ Ugarit | The goddess of wisdom
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Nidaba | Sumeria | The goddess of writing
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Nissaba | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | The goddess of writing & wisdom that started life as a vegetation goddess
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Ua-Ildak | Babylon/ Mesopotamia/ Akkadian | The goddess responsible for pastures & poplar trees
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Sohobo-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | The goddess scarecrows, the apotheosis of an actual scarecrow known as a Kakashi
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Padma | Hindu | The goddess that is the incarnation of Laksmi
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Pinga | Inuit | The goddess that takes souls of the dead to heaven
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Bugady Musun | Evenki/ Siberian | The goddess that was the mother of all animals
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Nammu | Sumeria | The goddess who gave birth to the heavens and the earth
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L'etsa'aplelana | Bella Coola/ PNW Canada | The goddess who initiates the shamans
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Daena | Persia | The goddess who meets the souls of the dead
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Anapel | Koryak/ Siberia | The goddess who presides over birth & reincarnation
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Hettsui No Kami | Japan | The goddess who protected & provided for the family
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Iunones | Greek/ Roman | The goddesses of femininity
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Danaids | Greek | The goddesses of fountains & water
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Elasii | Greek | The goddesses of healing & epilepsy
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Nabudi | Oceania | The goddesses of illness
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Furiae/ Furies | Roman | The goddesses of justice & robbers
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Horae/ Horai | Greek | The goddesses of order & the seasons, all three of them
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Nixies | Germanic | The goddesses of rivers
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Morrigan | Celtic/ Irish | The goddesses of war of death & destruction from prehistoric origins
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Michi-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | The gods of passage associated with road & crossroads
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Tsentsa | Huron | The good Creator Twin
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Sehu | Cherokee | The grain goddess
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Aakuluujjusi | Inuit | The great creator mother
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Dzivaguru | Korekore | The great earth goddess
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Jizo Bosatsu | China/ Japan | The great protector of suffering humanity
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Nishanu | Arikara | The great sky spirit
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Ilmarinen | Finland | The great smith, maker of heaven. Originally a male spirit of air.
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Airsekui | Huron | The great spirit
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Heammawihio | Cheyenne | The great spirit
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Maho Peneta | Mandan/ USA plains | The great spirit
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Manito/ Manitou/ Manitu | Lapiti/ Algonquin/ Lakota/ Ojibiwa & other tribes | The Great Spirit
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Ha Wen Neyu | Iroquois | The great spirit.
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Mugizi Bunyoro | Uganda | The guardian deity of Lake Albert
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Na Ngutu | W. Africa | The guardian deity of warriors slain in battle
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Chan Hs'ien | Chinese | The guardian god of children that had been a mortal King
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Mahakala | Buddhist | The guardian god of science & tents
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Sopedu | Egypt | The guardian god of the eastern border
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Na Cha/ Li No Cha | Chinese/ Taoist | The guardian god that was born as a god of from human parents
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Sed | Egypt | The guardian god that was popular as a personal deity
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Securita | Roman | The guardian goddess invoked to ensure continuing stability of the Roman Empire
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Tammuz | Hittite | The harvest god
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Mi-Toshi-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | The harvest god of rice
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Chemosh | Moab | The head god
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Yaluk | Maya | The head lightning god
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Name | Origin | Description
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Kun tu bzan po | Tibet | The head of god in the Bon pantheon
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Anu/ Anus | Babylon | The head of the gods, he had an army of stars to destroy evildoers
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Baal Samin | Canaan/ Phoenicia | The head of the pantheon - Lord of Heaven
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Mahrem Auxmite | Ethiopia | The head of the pantheon responsible for war
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Ennead | Egypt | The Heliopolis pantheon as a group
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Ec Yenisei | Siberia | The high god
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Hamedicu | Huron | The High god
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Andriaahoabu | Madagascar | The high Lady that descends to earth on a silver chain
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Devel/ Del | Gypsy | The highest being/ god
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Taweret | Egypt | The hippopotamus goddess & protective deity of childbirth
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Great Father | Celtic | The Horned god,the Lord
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Ix Zacal Nok | Mayan | The inventor of weaving as well as a creator goddess
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Iblis | Islamic | The Islamic version of the Jewish/ Christian Devil
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Rahko | Finland | The Karelian god of time; Rahko tars the moon describes the phases of the moon.
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Idunn | Nordic | The keeper of the apples of immortality
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Anus Hurrite | | The king of heaven who declared war on the father of the gods, he lost
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Great Mother | Celtic | The Lady represents the female principle of creation
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Nyavirezi | Rwanda/ C. Africa | The lion goddess that was originally a mortal daughter of the tribal chief
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Gasueko | Basque | The lord of darkness as that may prove a friendly and helpful, but he may also appear as a devil
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Tlauixcalpantechutli | Mexico | The lord of the morning star
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Blathnat | Irish/ Wales | The maiden form of the triple goddess
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Danu/ / Danann/ Dana | Irish | The major mother goddess
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Phebele | Congo | The male god who fathered man
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Yeba Ka | Navaho | The male leader of the gods
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Tonacatecuhtli | Aztec | The male primordial deity
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Hastsezini | Navaho | The male spirit of fire
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Hastseltsi | Navaho | The male spirit of racing.
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Androgyne | Greek | The man/ woman god/ goddess
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Lalaia'il | Bella Coola | The Manitou that initiated the shaman
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Louhi | Finland | The matriarch of Pohjola, hostess of the Underworld.
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Hermod | Nordic | The messenger god
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Mlentengamunye Swazi | Swaziland | The messenger god
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Cakra | Hindu | The mind the creator
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Nappatecuhtli | Aztec | The minor god of mat makers
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Durjata | Buddhist/ Mahayana | The minor goddess that waits on the god Buddhakapala
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Sugriva | Hindu/ Epic | The monkey god
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Sun Hou-Shi/ Sun Wu-Kong | China | The monkey god
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Myesyats | Slavonic | The moon deity
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Aglibol | Palmaryia/ Syria/ Greek/ Roman | The moon god
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Kusuh | Hittite/ Hurrian/ Anatolia | The moon god
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Hanghepi Wi | Dakota | The Moon god
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Menu/ Menulis | Lithuania | The moon god
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Napir Elamite | Iran | The moon god
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Sin | Babylon | The moon god
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Aah | Egypt | The moon god of Memphis.
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Nze Ngbandi | Zasire | The moon god who is closely linked with women & fertility
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Owiot Luiseno | Cal. us | the moon god who is the ancestral deity of this tribe
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Mawu Fon | Benin | The moon goddess
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Gleti | Benin | The moon goddess
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Hov Ava | Russia | The moon goddess
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Asherali | Canaan | The moon goddess of fertility
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Taio | Lakalai | The moon goddess.
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Geyaguga | Cherokee | The moon spirit
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Zvezda Dennitsa | Slavic | The morning star goddess
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Dana/ Donu/ Don/ Ana | Welsh/ Irish | The mortal Celtic race are her descendants, she is a goddess
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Hunab Ku/ Itzamn | Maya | The most important creator god & the greatest deity in the pantheon
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Hayagriva | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | The most important incarnation of Vishnu
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Nayenezgani | Navaho | The most powerful war god
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Upulvan | Singhalese/ Sri Lanka | the most senior of the four great gods
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Iku-Ikasuchi-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | The most significant of the eight thunder deities, A god of thunder
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Mbombe Nkundo | Zaire | The mother goddess
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Meter | Greek | The mother goddess
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Aka | Turkey | The mother goddess
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Matara | Hindu | The mother goddess applied to the divine mothers
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Prthivi | Hindu/ Vedic/ India | The mother goddess of earth
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Arachne | Roman | The mother goddess of Weaving
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Tzu Sun Niangniang | China | The mother goddess that has a protective role, She had been the wife of a mortal
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Bharat Mata | Hindu | The mother goddess that is the mother of India
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Damgalnuna | Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | The mother goddess who whelped Marduk
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Sipylene | Anatolia/ Symnra | The mother goddess worshiped in the Metroon sanctuary
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Deae Matres | Britain | The mother goddesses, a triune of earth goddesses
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Chaos | Babylon | The mother of the gods
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Si'duku | Kamchadal/ SE Siberia | the mother spirit
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Erato | Greek | The Muse of lyric poetry & mime
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Euterpe | Greek | The Muse of lyric poetry & music
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Calliope | Greek | The Muse of of poetry & eloquence bonds
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Huang-di | China | The mythical yellow emperor
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Taijn/ Tlaloc | Totonac(Mexico) | The name for a group of rain gods, still worshipped & presumed to live in ruins of El Tajin Veracruz
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Fo | China | The name for Buddha
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Lykurgos | Greek | The name of a god of N.Arabia, that was supposed to promote fruit bearing trees
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Campestres | Gaul/ Roman | The name of a lost goddess of fields
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Ninsusinak Elamite | Iran | The National god
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Telepinu[s] | Hittite/ Hurrian | The noble god & fertility
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Calypso | Greek | The nymph who kept Odysseus captive for seven years
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Yemanja | Imanje/ Brazil | The ocean goddess of the crescent moon
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Väinämöinen | Finland | The old and wise man, who possessed a potent, magical voice. The central character in Finnish folklore and he is the main character in the Kalevala.
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Siddhi | Irish | The old gods that live it in the hills
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Hastbaka | Navaho | The oldest male of the spirits
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Benten-San | Japan/ Shinto | The only goddess among of the seven deities of good fortune
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Joh | Egypt | The original word for the moon god in Thebes
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Malamangangaifo | Polynesia | The other creator being that was a personification of light
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Aesir | Norse/ Germanic | The pantheon of the gods
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Adam[m]as | Nassenes | The parental godhead of the gnostic movement
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Hayagriva | Buddhist/ Tibet | The patron god of horses
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Ninsikil | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | The patron goddess of Dilmun[ a mythical paradise]
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Lunang | Kafir/ Afghanistan | The patron goddess of the Prasun river
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Surma | Finland | The personification of a violent death.
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Tuoni | Finland | The personification of Death.
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Ekhi/ Eguzk | Basque | The personification of the sun
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Dhat Badan | Yemen | The primary goddess
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Astapaios | Gnostic Christian | The Prime parent ruling the seven heavens of chaos in gnostic mythology
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Adibuddha | Buddhist | The primeval Buddha
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Manzasiri Kalmyk | W.Mongolia | The primeval god from whose body at the world of was formed
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Honabe | Huli | The primeval goddess
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Mata | Hindu | The primeval mother goddess
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Rahu | Hindu | The primordial cosmic deity, therefore a god
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Manu | Hindu/ Vedic | The primordial creator god
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Suddhodana | Buddhist | The primordial data that was the father of Buddha's line
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Abziu | Sumeria/ Mesopotamia | The primordial deity of underground water
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Oraios | Gnostic Christian | The primordial deity, one of seven androgynous elements born to the prime parent & ruler of the seven heavens of chaos
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Prsni | Hindu/ Vedic | The primordial Earth Goddess
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Pistis/ Pistis Sophia | Gnostic Christian | The primordial female force
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Sophia | Greek/ Gnostic Christian | The primordial female force of the cosmos
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Timaiti-Ngava-Rimngvari | Hervey Is./ Polynesia | The primordial female principle being
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Salevao | Polynesia | The primordial god of rocks
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Su | Egypt | The primordial god of the air
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Danu | Hindu/ Vedic | The primordial goddess
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Ouranos | Greek | The primordial goddess of heaven and created and was the consort of the earth mother Gaia
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Timatekore | Hervey Is./ Polynesia | The primordial male principle being
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Omichle Phonecia | Hellenic | the primordial principle
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Logos | Greek | The primordial spirit of reason
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Nommo Dogon | W. Africa | The primordial spirits that are associated of rain & fertility
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Phanes | Greek | The primordial sun god & the first one to emerge from the cosmic egg created by Kronos
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Te Kore | Polynesia | The primordial void being that was the personification of darkness of chaos prior to light
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Garuda | India | The Prince of birds that lets Visnu ride on his back
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Siva | Hindu/ India | The principle creative & destructive god
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Logos | Christian | The principle embodied in the flesh by Jesus the Christ
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Epaphos | Greek | The progenitor of the Egyptians
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Aristaeus | Greek | The protector of flocks that originated the cultivation of olives
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Eranoranhan | Hierro Is./ Canary Is. | The protector of men only
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Ni O | Buddhism | The protector of the Buddhist faith
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Ilat | Pokot/ Suk | The rain god
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Chipiripa | Curra | The rain god
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Cocijo | Zapotec/ Mexico | The rain god
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Mam | Mopan | The rain god
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Sio Humis | Ahopui | The rain god
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To'nenile | Navaho | The rain god
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Tonenili | Navaho | The rain god the controls waters from the skies
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Chiccan | Maya | The rain gods
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Lubangala Bakongo | Zaire | The rainbow god
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Sajara | Songhai | The rainbow god
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Amitolane | Zuni | The rainbow spirit.
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Dewi Shri | Bali | The rice goddess
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Saning Sari | Java | The rice mother goddess
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Icauna | Roman/ Celtic | The river goddess of the river Yonne[Brittany]
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Souconna | Roman/ Celtic | The river goddess that was the guardian of the river Saone
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Gartiae | Roman | The Roman version of the Greek graces
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Aiolos/ Aelus | Latin/ Greek | The ruler of the winds
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Selket | Egypt | The scorpion goddess & helper of women in childbirth
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Sga'na | Haida/ PNW | The sea god
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Nerrivik/ Sedena | Inuit | The sea goddess
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Guabonito | Haiti | The sea goddess who teaches people about medicines & health
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Munkata-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | The sea gods [3] that protected seafarers
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Nuli'rahak/ Arna'kuagsak | Inuit/ E. Siberia | The Sea Spirit, she lives in the ocean depths, owns all sea creatures, & feeds off the bodies of drowned a fisherman
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Titans | Greek | The second group of gods of the pre-Hellenic pantheon
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Mizu-Ha-No-Me | Japan/ Shinto | The senior water goddess who came about from the urine of the primordial creator goddess
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Paneu | Kafir/ Afghanistan | The seven divine brother gods
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Anunnaki | Babylon | The seven judges of the Underworld they began as fertility deities
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Tunkan Ingan | Dakota | The sex Manitou
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Iatiku & Nautsiti Acoma | NA | The sisters who created man
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Kamui/ Tuntu | Ainu/ Japan | the sky god
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Numi Tarem | Siberia | The sky god
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Umvelinkwangi/ Umvelinqangi | Zulu/ S. Africa | The sky god
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Heno/ Hinu/ Hino | Iroquois | The sky god & the spirit of thunder
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Sodza | Ewe/ Hua/ Togo | The sky god prayed to weekly to send rain
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Soko Nupe | Nigeria | The sky god, specifically the dark sky that precedes the beginning of the rainy season
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Attabeira Atahensic | Iroquois | The sky goddess who fell to earth
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Atahensic | Iroquois | The sky goddess who fell to the earth at the beginning of creation
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Qeskina'qu | Koryak/ Siberia | The sky spirit the apotheosis of daylight
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O-Kuni-Nushi-No-Mikito | Japan/ Shinto | The sky was a great organizer & consolidator of the earth
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Aktunowihio | Cheyenne | The soul of the earth & a subterranean spirit.
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Tule Zande | Sudan | The spider god who brought the seeds of all the plants on earth
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Otso | Finland | The spirit of bear (one of many circumlocutory epithets).
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Tna'nto | Koryak/ Siberia | The spirit of dawn, the first light of the dawn deified
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Ba Maguje | Hausa | The spirit of drunkeness
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Tahit | Tlingit | The spirit of fate
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Adekagagwaa | Iroquois | The spirit of summer who rests during the winter in the south
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Lietna'irgin | Chukchee/ E. Siberia | The spirit of the dawn
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Mrantna'irgin | Chukchee/ E. Siberia | The spirit of the dawn, one of four
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Anpao | Dakota | The spirit of the dawn.
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Tna'nto | Koryak/ SE Siberia | The spirit of the first light of dawn
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Heng | Huron | The spirit of thunder
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Chahuru | Pawnee | The spirit of water
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Onatha | Iroquois | The spirit of wheat
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Gohone | Iroquois | The spirit of winter
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Glispa | Navaho | The spirit that gave the healing chant to the people
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gNyan | Tibet | the spirits that are a thing but nice
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Jyotiska | Jain/ India | The stellar gods, there are five classes
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Tesub | Hittite/ Hurrian | The storm god
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Walo | Australia | The sun & war goddess
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Alk'unta'm | Bella Coola | The sun god
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Aten | Egypt | The sun god
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Hi-Hiya-Hi | Japan/ Shinto | The sun god
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Hvar | Iran | The sun god
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Loba Duala | Cameroon/ W. Africa | the sun god
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Akycha | Inuit | The sun god
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Angpetu Wi | Lakota | The sun god
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Bladud | Wales | The sun god
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Lupi | Aymara | The sun god
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Menahka | Mandan | The sun god
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Mir Susne Khum | Siberia | The sun god
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Pautiwa | Hopi | The sun god
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Sivini | Armenia | The sun god
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Utu | Sumeria | The sun god
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Tonatiuh/ Pilzintecutli | Aztec/ Nahua | The sun god & a god of war
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Moloch | Canaan | The sun god & a god of war
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Beelsamin | Phoenicia | The sun god and lord of the sky
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Ocelotl | Aztec | the sun god but then a first of the five world ages - they last for 2028 heavenly years & each heavenly year = 52 Earth years
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Sun God | Hittite/ Akkadian | The sun god of Heaven
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Tayau/ Tau/ averik Huichol | Mexico | The sun god of the the rising sun
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Senx/ Ta'ata/ Sami'yaila | Bella Coola/ BC Canada | the sun god that is the ruler of a lower heavens
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Ah Kin | Maya | The sun god who brings drought but protects man from the powers of evil associated with darkness
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Pu'gu | Yukaghir/ E. Siberia | the sun god, he is associated with justice & honorable living & will punish those who are evil or pilot
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Sol | Nordic/ Icelandic | The sun goddess
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Surya | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | The sun goddess
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Amaterasu O-Mi-Kami/ Amaterasu Omikami | Japan/ Shinto | The sun goddess
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Igaehinvdo | Cherokee | The sun goddess
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Mallina | Inuit | The sun goddess
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Saule | Baltic | The sun goddess
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Wurusemu/ Wuruntemu | Hittite | The sun goddess of Arrina
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Tate Velika Vimali Huichol | Mexico | The sun goddess perceived as either a young girl or a royal eagle who holds the world in her talons, she guards it
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Ama Terasu | Japan | The sun goddess queen of the universe
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Samas | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadian | The sun guard & patron deity of Sippa & Larsa
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Tawa | Pueblo | The sun kachina
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Sutalidihi | Cherokee | The sun spirit
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Sore-Gus | Hottentot/ S. Africa | The sun/ sky god
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Isakakate | Crow | The supreme being
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Zambi | Angola | The supreme being
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Tornarssuk | Inuit | The supreme being & master of the Tornat[the controlling deities]
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Abora | Palma Is./ Canary Is. | The supreme Being that sat in heaven & caused the stars to move
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Ta'yan | Koryak/ SE Siberia | The Supreme Being who does not muddle in human affairs
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Acoran | Gran Canary/ Canary Is. | The supreme Being who really really likes milk
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Va'irgin | Chukchee/ E. Siberia | The supreme being whose name means "I exist"
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Amun | Egypt | The supreme creator god
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Pon | Yukaghir/ Siberia | The Supreme creator god worshiped from prehistoric times until at least 1900 C. E.
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Humban | Mesopotamia | The supreme deity
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Ipalnemohuani | Aztec | The supreme deity
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Huiracocha/ Viracocho | Inca | The supreme deity accused of a virgin birth & creator of of the world
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Ahone | Virginia/ USA | The supreme deity who was indifferent to worship
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Ahriman | Zoroastrianism | The supreme evil spirit & lord of the darkness and death
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Disani | Afghanistan | The supreme fertility & mother goddess
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Buga | Tungus/ Siberia | The supreme God
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gShen-Rab | Bon/ Tibet | The supreme god
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Huvi | Bushmen/ Africa | The supreme god
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Kaang/ Khu/ Kho/ Thora | Bushmen/ Africa | The supreme god
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Ahura Mazda | Persia | The supreme god
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Amma | Dogon | The supreme god
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Maretkhmakniam | Botocudo | The supreme god
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Menechen/ Pillan/ Gueu-Pillan Aruucania | Chile | The supreme God
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Nana Buluku Fon | Africa | The supreme god
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Name | Origin | Description
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Wak | Ethiopia | The supreme god
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Wantu | Sudan | The supreme god
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Armaz | George | The supreme god & a warrior deity pre Christian style
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Gamab/ Ganna/ Gawa/ Gaunab Damaras | Africa | The supreme god & creator of the world who lives beyond the stars
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Brahma | Hindu | The supreme god and creator of the cosmos
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Ame-No-Minaka-Nushi-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | The supreme god from about 600 CE till now
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Ai Apec Mochica | Peru | The supreme god that rules the destinies of the world
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Atua I Kafika Tikopia | Polynesia | The supreme god viewed as a intercessor rather than a Controller
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Kari Semang | Malya | The supreme God who lets you know he is mad when it thunders
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Silma Inua | Inuit | The supreme god, rarely invoked or prayed at
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Maret Jikky | Botcudo | The supreme goddess
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Tirawa/ Atius | Pawnee/ USA | The supreme spirit
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Ti'hmar Kolyma | Tungus/ Siberia | The supreme spirit, it became the name for the Christian god
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Bochica | Chibcha | The supreme sun god & a god of law
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Baal Hammon | Carthage | The sweety of Tanit
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Tursas | Finland | The Tavastian god of war. May be same as the Norse Tyr and the Germanic Tîwaz.
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Iya | Lakota | The the spirit of all that is evil
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Varaha | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | The third avatar of Visnu
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Graeae/ Graii | Greek | The three old women or gray ones
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Hatti | Hittite | The throne goddess
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Perun | Russia | The thunder & creator god
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Perkuno | Baltic | The thunder god
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Raja Indainda | Batak | The thunder god who is the spy and messenger of the other gods
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Wakinyan | Dakota | The thunder spirit.
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Kadlu | Inuit | The thunder spirit[female]
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Aranzahas | Hittite | The Tigris river deified
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Hyperion | Greek | The Titan god of primordial light
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Hi'lina | Haida/ PNW | The tribal god that represents the Thunderbird
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Wisagatcak | Cree | The trickster god
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Ryangombe | Rwanda/ E. Africa | The tutelary god & ancestral deity
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Tutu | Mesopotamia/ Babylon/ Akkadian | The tutelary god of Borsippa
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Pa-bil-sag | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria/ Babylon/ Akkadia | The tutelary god of Isin
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Nesu Fon | Benin | The tutelary god of royalty
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Harmeti | Egypt | The tutelary god of Seden, a form of Horus
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Hanwasuit | Hittite | The tutelary goddess of of the throne, kings received their mandate from her
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Juno Caelestis | Carthage | The tutelary goddess of Roman Carthage
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Mulindwa Bunyoro | Uganda | The tutelary goddess of the tribal chiefs
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Harihara | India | The twin divinity composed of Visnu & Siva
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Janus | Roman | The two faced god of beginnings, arches, doors, entrances & gates
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Men Shen | China | The two guardians of doorways
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Belet-Seri/ Belitsari | Babylon/ Akkadia | The underworld goddess that kept track of the dead coming through
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Mitnal | Maya | The underworld hell where the wicked were tortured
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Agnostos Theos | Greek | The unknown gods that were always worshipped as a group
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Ix Kanan | Maya | The vegetation goddess that takes care of bean plant
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Branwen/ Branwyn | Irish/ Manx/ Wales | The Venus of the Northern Seas & a goddess of love
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Nekhebt | Egypt | The vulture goddess of Upper Egypt
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Belatucadros | Britain | The war god
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Month/ Montu | Egypt | The war god of Thebes that quit during the 11th dynasty, royal politics you see
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Esus | Celtic | The war god that may have been a tree god
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Anat | Ugarit | The warrior virgin, slayer of snakes, life & fertility goddess
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Lahama | Sumeria | The water condition demons that it belonged to Enki
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Ambisagrus/ Bussumarus | Britain | The weather deity
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Tsehub | Hittite | The weather god
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Raijin | Japan/ Shinto | The weather gods, inclusive
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Tayau Sakaimoka Huichol | Mexico | The western setting sun god
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Vellamo | Finland | The wife of Ahti, goddess of the sea, lakes and storms. A current image of Vellamo can be seen on the coat of arms of Päijänne Tavastia.
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Hotoru | Pawnee | The wind spirit
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Takuskanskan | Dakota | The wind spirit & a trickster
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Chaob | Maya/ Lacandon | The wind[s] god[s]
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Kathirat | Canaan | The wise goddesses
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Ama No Uzume | Japan | The witty goddess of persuasion
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Logos | Gnosticn Christian | The word coming from the mind of their god
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Xpuch & Xtah | Maya | The worlds first heavenly servants, prostitutes
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Aglaia | Greek | The youngest of the three graces
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Latiaran | Irish | The youngest of the three sisters who made up a triune goddess & a goddess of autumn & fire
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Napaeae | Greek/ Roman | These are animistic spirits of the valleys feminine in nature
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Milk | Gilyaks/ Siberia | These are devils of exactly what I am not sure but you best not irritate them
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Khoromozitel/ Domovi/ Dovomik | Slavic | These are domestic spirits, sadly not be sipping kind
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Lemures/ Larve | Roman | These are evil spirits of the dead with two festivals one on nine November & 1 on 13 May
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Devi | India | These are female deities
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Lasas | Etruscan | These are female god like beings of the pantheon, they may be winged or unwinged & some names are known
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Morganes | Celtic | These are female water spirit
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Sasuratum | Canaan | These are midwife goddesses, they are seven in number
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Kul | Vogul/ Ostiak | These are nasty water spirits that are not only selfish, for a lark they inflict sickness on humans
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Mazzikin the | Jewish | These are rather evil spirits that like to make things rough for humans
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Laskowice | Slavic | These are satyr type forest spirits with a close relationship with the Wolf
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Ah Kumix Unicob | Maya | These are small attendant water gods
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Dakini | Buddhism | These are supernatural beings
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Daktyloi | Greek | These are the demonic beings discovered the art of working in metal
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Krodhadevatas | Buddhist | These are the gods of terror
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Cherub | Mesopotamia | These are the guardians of important places & they intercede both with the gods/ & for the gods
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Chebeldei | Siberia | These are the inhabitants of lower world
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Gou Mang & Ru Shu | China | These are the messengers of the sky god
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Centzon-Totochtin | Aztec | These are the party gods, a drunken & immoral group that meet frequently that a blast
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Genii | Etruscan/ Roman | These are the protective spirits that guide human beings, no one knows why
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Graces/ Gratiae | Roman | These are the Roman version of the Greek Charities
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Inuat | Inuit | These are the spirit beings that reside with all living creatures & maintain the lamp of life
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Matronae | Celtic | These are the three mother goddesses that oversee fertility, they prefer peace, tranquillity & kids
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Najade | Slavic | These are water nymphs
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Cihuateto | Aztec | These are women that die in childbirth, gain eternal life & become spirits that accompany the sun
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Keri & Kame Bacairi | 1st nations | These brothers are the accused of creating the human race
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Eschu/ Legba | Yoruba/ Africa | These deities are messengers between gods & mortals, not very nice either
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Gui Xian/ Gui | China | These demonic beings are descended from people that had either drowned &/ or committed suicide & could not be reincarnated
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Gul-ses/ Gul-ases | Hittite | These goddesses apparently are the scribes of the gods that dispense good, evil, life & death
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Oreades | Greek/ Roman | These ladies are the animistic spirits of the mountains
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Angels | Jewish/ Christian/ Islam | These spirits are messengers between the heaven & earth, with nine orders at present
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Kappa | Japan | These water spirits are strange, their food is blood & cucumbers, they are mischevious but extremely knowing & prove helpful to humans
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Keres | Greek | These were rather evil demon
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Amesha | Spentas/ Yazatas | They are gods without being gods & created without being creatures[6 in number]
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Balakrsna | Maya | They are guardian deities
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Morva | Andaman Is./ Indian Ocean | They are invisible sky spirits
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Ah Patnar Uinicob | Maya | They are large water gods
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Alaisiagae the | Celtic/ British/ Roman | They are minor goddess
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Moira/ Moirai/ Moerae/ Mories/ Fates | Greek | They are supreme even over the gods of Olympus
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Fomore | Irish | They are the adversaries of the Tuatha De Danann, & called it demons
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Afreet | Arabia | They are unclean spirits
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Agnikumara | Jain/ India | They are youthful appearing gods associated with rain & thunder
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Bacabs | Maya | They stand at the four corners of the world supporting the heavens
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Aloadae/ Aloidae | Greek | they were 54 ft. tall and warred with the gods, they lost
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Dii Mauri Moor | N. Africa | They were redeemers, immortals, & exalted deities that were almost never named
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Rusalki | Slavic/ Russia | They were water nymphs & not nice
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Crone | Irish | Third aspect of the Triple goddess
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Topoh | Pokot/ Suk / Uganda | This astral god is the god of the evening star
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Sukra | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | This astral god was the personification of the planet Venus, he tutored demons on the side
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Sokar | Egypt | This chthonic underworld god is the guardian of the necropolis at Memphis
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Minabozho Algonquin | NE US E. Canada | this clumsy god fell into the seat and make it over low
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Tonatiluh | Aztec | This creator god presides over the fifth world age[this is the one we are in]
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Ruhanga Bunyoro | Uganda | this creator god was the initiator of the world, regarded as distant & if ever invoked
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Alauwaimis | Hittite | This demon drives away evil & sickness
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Tarpatassis | Hittite | This demon staves off sickness & grants long, healthy life
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Heitsi | Hottentot/ Africa | This dying god is the god of the hunt
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Khovaki/ Savaki | Tungus/ Siberia | This entity is guilty of being in the creator of the world
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Laume | Lithuania/ Prussia | This entity is usually naked, enjoyshelping people & protects orphans, she became demonized
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Totolteactl | Aztec | This fertility god is concerned with the Maguey plant & the art of growing pulque
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Mummu | Mesopotamia | This god advised the primeval god Apsu
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Kenos | Tierra del Fuego | This god and was sent to earth by the supreme god, supposedly to bring order into the world. He goofed up and created humans
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Gapn | Syria | This god appears as a messenger of Baal & is absent in ritual texts
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Daronwy | Wales | This god appears only in the songs/ book of Taleisin
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Barastar Ossetian | Caucus | this god at judged and in souls sending them to paradise or oblivion
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Naionuema Uitoto | SA | This god created the earth from its own imagination
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Taautos | Phoenicia | This god devolved into the Egyptian Thoth
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Hoenir | German | This god gave all mortals the five senses
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Hike/ Heka | Egypt | This god had his shrines in/ around of Memphis
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Imset/ Amset | Egypt | This god is a funerary god charged with the care of the liver of the deceased
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Kesava | Hindu | This God is a minor avatar of Visnu
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Prajapati | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic/ Vedic | This god is a primordial being
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Ixpiyacoc | Maya | This god is also guilty of creating humans
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Rsbha | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | This god is an unusual avatar of is the god Vishnu
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Manda d-Hiia Mandaean | Christian (early) | this god is concerned with teaching of life, redemption & a savior/ redeemer
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Michabon | Ottawa/ Canada | This god is guilty of creating humans from animals
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Take-Mika-Dzuchi-No-Kami/ Futsu-Nushi-No-Kami | Japan/ Shinto | This god is one of the Raijin, A god of thunder, rain, & storms as well as a warrior
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Acala | India/ Buddhism | This god is protector of of the teaching & defends temples
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Jw/ Ja'u/ Jawi | Syria | This god is so ancient it yhad to be deduced from the study of personal names, nothing is known for certain but it may be identical to the harvest god Ao
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Tork | Armenia | This god is the guardian of the mountains & their inhabitants
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Ninigi | Japan/ Shinto | This god is the heir apparent to the sun goddess & was sent to the earth to rule it
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Ni | Huli | This god is the sole cause of leprosy.
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Issitoq | Inuit | This god looks for those that break the rules
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Marawa | Melanesia | This god made human beings mortal, supposedly only because he did not know how they were made
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Minga Bengale Shongon | Africa | This god of hunters also taught humans how to make nets
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Toa'lalit | Bella Coola/ Canada | This god of hunters oversees hunting mountain goats
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Portunus | Roman | This god of passage was responsible for guarding the entrance of the city & the house with a festival on August 17th. He sidelines as the guardian of the Tiber estuary
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Jarri | Hittite | This god of plague & pestilence was also a god that helped the king in battle
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Ixbalanque/ Hunapu | | this god of the moon is also be twin of Hunahpu
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Occator | Roman | This god oversees the growth & harvesting of crops
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Kuntu bXan Po | Tibet/ Bon | This god was the head of the pantheon
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Hapi | Egypt | This god was the personification of the Nile
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Kis | Egypt | This god was venerated in Kusae
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Kalki[n] | Hindu/ Vedic/ Puranic/ Epic | This god will be the 10th avatar of Visnu that rewards good & punishes people
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Harpre | Egypt | This god's job was to protect the king from illness & misfortune
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T'ao Hua Hsiennui | China | This goddes guardian deity as well as the deity of the second spring month
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Pranasakti | Hindu | this goddess appears to be a rather terrifying deity that rules the centers of physical life
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Hintubuhet | New Ireland Is./ Melanesia | This goddess is a supreme being, however she is androgynous
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Ereshkigal | Akkadia/ Hittite | This goddess is the mother of the storm god as well as an underworld goddess
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Holle | Germanic | This goddess of last the newborn emerge from the underworld where she also accepts the souls of the dead
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Itchita | Yakut/ Siberia | This goddess of the earth prevents illness
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Wari Ma Te Takere | Polynesia | This goddess was a coconut shell divinity
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Mefitis | Roman | This goddess was associated with sulfur springs
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Clementia | Roman | This goddess was invoked to protect the citizen against the emperor's absolute use of power
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Mehet-uret | Egypt | This goddess was the embodiment of all primeval waters
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Kubaba | Kish | This goddess, a former barmaid, reigned as queen of the third dynasty for 100 years
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Kushi-Iwa-Mado-no-Mikoto | Japan/ Shinto | This guardian God protects entrance gates
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Kukuth/ Kukudhi | Albania | This is a female demon of sickness had an unhappy life at as a human
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Shadanna-Subrahmanya | Hindu/ Puranic | This is a form of a god Kattikeya
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Magni | German | This is a god of the future who has not yet arrived & a son of Thor
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Maruts | India | This is a group of storm spirits
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Dala Kadavara | Shinghalese | This is likely an elephant goddess
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Latur Dano | Nias Is./ Indonesia | This is the counterpart of their supreme god which causes sickness, death & bad weather
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Juck Shilluck | Africa | This is the creator of the world
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Gong Gong | China | This is the devil that lets loose the great flood & is the opponent of the ruling god
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Kombu | Bantu/ Africa | This is the god of creation
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Kianto Lacandon | Maya | This is the god of foreigners & all diseases
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Phosphoros | Greek | This is the god of the morning star
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Jar Sub | Turkey | This is the god of the universe
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Misor | Semite | This is the god that created salt
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Iegad | Pelew Is. | this is the god that is guilty of bringing light to earth
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Khentimentiu | Egypt | This is the god that rules the destinies of all of the dead
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Hah | Egypt | This is the god that was the bearer of heaven, a personification of infinity & eternity
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Honir | Norse | this is the god they gave humans and their understanding & feelings
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Lopemat | Latavia | This is the goddess that created cattle
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Midewiwin Algonquin | NE US E. Canada | This is the great medicine dance which requires the epitome of reverence is performed or the tribe will suffer
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Michael | Hebrew/ Christian | This is the Prince of angels that fought for Israel , according to christians, he is an archangel
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Kutkinnaku | Koryak/ Siberia | This is the spirit that taught mankind to haunt it & catch fish in addition to giving them the fire stick & the shamans drum
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Lia Fail | Celtic | This is the stone of destiny placed on the hill of Tara & tells on the kings
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Toko'yoto | Koryak/ SE Siberia | This male guardian spirit is one of the owners of world that created the Pacific Ocean
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Mami | Babylon | This mother goddess created humankind
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Hymenaeus | Greek | This poor god is the goddess of marriage
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Irmiongot | Germanic | This possibly Irmin, found in The Hildebrandslied, strangely the poem shows Christian influence
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Tate Naaliwahi Huichol | Mexico | This rain & water goddess appears in lightning & brings rain from the east
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Glaucus | Greek | This sea god went around muttering prophesies
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Kini'je/ Ki'njen | Yukaghir/ E. Siberia | This sky spirit that is in charge of keeping an accounting of the time
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Modi | German/ Norse | This son of Thor is a god that has yet to arrive
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Uslo | Yakut/ Siberia | This spirit of the mountains was one of the guardians of the natural world
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Ida Ten | Japan | This young god protects monasteries & is rather quick
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Island of Flame | Egypt | Though not a god, without yet it eight gods would never have came into being
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Piyusaharana | Hindu/ Puranic/ Epic | Though obscure, this is a physician god
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Korravai | Davidian/ Tamil/ S. India/ Sri Lanka | though sweet to the to for (?) A war goddess
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Slaine | Irish | Thought to be a deity of healing & the medical arts
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Finncaev | Irish | Thought to be a goddess of love & beauty
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Rudiobus | Roman/ Gallic | Thought to be a horse god
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Jawhe/ Jahve/ Jehovah | Israel | Thought to be a mountain god prior to becoming the god of Israel, Mount Sinai is his suspected mountain
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Leucetios | Celtic | Thunder & storm god
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Tannus | Britain | Thunder god Tinnus Taranus
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Kullervo | Finland | Tragic antihero. Model for Túrin Turambar in Tolkien's Silmarillion.
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Hamadryades | Greek/ Roman | Tree spirits whose existence is restricted to the tree that the guard when it dies they die
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Kotitonttu | Finland | Tutelary of the home.
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Saunatonttu | Finland | Tutelary of the sauna.
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Pihatonttu | Finland | Tutelary of the yard.
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Dioskouroi | Greek | Twin gods see Castor & Pollux
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Holly King & Oak King | Celtic | Two sacrificial gods
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Hours | Egypt | Underworld goddesses, the 12 daughters of Re
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Me Na/ Ninmenta | Mesopotamia/ Sumeria | Unknown god
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Caer Ibormeith | Irish | Usually thought of as a goddess of sleep & dreams
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Oanuava | Britain | Very old Earth goddess
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Brenos | Celtic | War god
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Mabb | Wales | Warrioress believed to be a Welsh version of Irish's Queen Maeve & a goddess of midwives
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Cessair | Irish | Well known pre Celtic mother goddess
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Kun Lun | China | While on earth he is the lord of the sky's capital or something like
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Mielikki | Finland | Wife of Tapio, the goddess of the forest.
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Ag'o | Dahomean | Worshipped by hunters
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Aengus | Celtic/ Irish | worshipped from about 500 BC/ 400 AD
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Lahurati Elamite | Iran | Yet another god
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Hunahpa Utiu | Maya | Yet another god that helped create humans
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Brigantis | Celtic | Yet another moon goddess
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Ixmucane | Maya | Yet another of the 13 gods that created humans
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Asurkumara | Jain | Youthful gods associated with rain & thunder
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