Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Gyges" | Greek | The ordinary name of the hundred-armed giant, who is sometimes called Gyas or Gyes. Greek |
Goddess name "Gyhldeptis" | Haida | Kindly Forest goddess Tlingit / Haida |
King name "Gylfe" | Norse | A king of Svithod, who visited Asgard under the name of Ganglere. The first part of the Younger Edda is called Gylfaginning, which means the Delusion of Gylfe. Norse |
God name "Gyller [Golden]" | Norse | One of the horses of the gods. Norse |
"Gymer" | Norse | A giant; the father of Gerd, the beloved of Frey. Norse |
God name "Gynaecothoenas" | Greek | the god feasted by Women, a surname of Ares at Tegea. In a war of the Tegeatans against the Lacedaemonian king Charillus, the women of Tegea made an attack upon the enemy from an ambuscade. This decided the victory. The women therefore celebrated the victory alone, and excluded the men from the sacrificial feast. Greek |
Spirit name "Gytrash" | Britain | A malevolent spirit that appears as a large dog or horse, and leads people astray. Britain |
God name "Gzizis" | Greek | The Sun god of the Algonquians |
Angel name "Gzrel" | Jewish | An angel involked to countermand evil decrees. Jewish |
Spirit name "gNyan" | Tibetan | Tree spirits. Malevolent forces residing in the mountains which can bring sickness or death.... |
God name "gSari Sgrub" | Bon / Lamaist / Tibet | God. Originally a Bon deity who became syncretized as a variety of the god YAMA in Lamaism. His animal is the bull and he may appear bull-headed. Color: red. Attributes: cup, knife and prayer wheel.... |