Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Qawm" | Arabic | The Nabataean god of war and the night, and guardian of caravans. |
God name "Qaynan" | Pre - Islamic southern Arabian | God of smithies. Known from inscriptions.... |
God name "Qebehsenuf" | Egyptian | God whose canopic jar was used for the intestines. One of the four sons of Horus. Egyptian |
God name "Qebui" | Egypt | Four headed, winged, ram headed god of the north wind Egypt |
"Qedem" | Hebrew | The personification of the east wind. Hebrew |
Goddess name "Qenqentet" | Egypt | Goddess of memory Egypt |
"Qeskina'qu" | Siberia | Qeskina'qu "Big Light" the son of the creator being Tenanto'mwan. Koryak, Siberia |
Spirit name "Qeskina'qu (big light)" | Koryak / southeastern Siberia | sky spirit. One of the sons of QUIKINNA'QU, he is the apotheosis of daylight, a precious commodity during the long Winter months.... |
Goddess name "Qetesh" | Egypt | Goddess of love and beauty. Egypt |
Goddess name "Qetesh" | Semitic | A goddess of sex rather than fertility, who is thought to have originally been a Semitic god, from Chaldean mythology |
Goddess name "Qetesh" | Syria | A goddess of nature, whose cult was orgiastic |
"Qi or Chi" | China | The energy of the universe which flows through everything. China |
Goddess name "Qi-Gu" | China | Goddess of the toilet. China |
God name "Qi-Yu" | China | God of war and Rainfall. China |
"Qin-Guang-Wang" | Chinese | The ruler of the first court of Feng-Du the Chinese hell. |
"Qin-Shubao" | China | Qin-Shubao a general from the Tang Dynasty who became åśśociated with the ancient threshold guardians. China |
Deity name "Qoluncotun" | Nativ American | Creator deity of the Sinkaietk who, angered by the ingratitude of their ancestors, hurled a star at the earth, which burst into flames. Southern Okanagon |
God name "Qos" | Edomite | warrior and fertility god. Edomite |