Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Oba" | Yoruba | A goddess & protector of prostitutes |
Goddess name "Obba" | Yoruba | Goddess and protector of prostitutes. Yoruba |
Angel name "Olinda" | German | An angel who is the protector of property. German |
God name "Pasupati" | Hindu | God of animals and the protector of cattle. Hindu |
"Prabhapala" | Buddhist | protector of light. In Buddhism, the name of a bodhisattva. |
God name "Rusina" | Roman | A protector of the fields or farmland, one of the ancient indigenous gods. Roman |
God name "Sadrapa" | Phoenician | protector of snakes and a god of healing. Phoenician |
God name "Sai' Al Qaum (the good and beautiful god who does not drink wine)" | Western Semitic / Nabataean | Local guardian deity. Known from two inscriptions at Palmyra which suggest him to be a protector of caravans. Attributes include a helmet. He may have developed from an Egyptian god Sai (Greek: Psais).... |
God name "Sai' Al Quan" | Nabataean / W Semitic | A local guardian God is believed to be the protector of caravans |
"Scamandrius" | Greek | 1. The son of Hector and Andromache, whom the people of Troy called Astyanax, because his father was the protector of the city of Troy. |
Goddess name "Selket" | Egypt | Goddess of scorpions, a protector of the embalmer's tent and helper of women in childbirth. Egypt |
God name "Silvåñuś" | Roman | A Latin divinity of the fields and Forests, to whom in the very earliest times the Tyrrhenian Pelasgians are said to have dedicated a grove and a festival. He is described as a god watching over the fields and husbandmen, and is also called the protector of the boundaries of fields. |
Goddess name "Sirone" | Haiti | Goddess of water and protector of bathing children Haiti / Vodun |
Deity name "Tao Hua Hsiennui" | China | peach blossom girl. A protector at the time of marriage, and the deity of the second spring month. China |
"Toutatis or Teutates" | Britain | A tribal protector worshipped in ancient Gaul and Britain. |
Goddess name "Ubastet" | Egypt | Originally viewed as the protector goddess of Lower Egypt, and consequently depicted as a fierce lion. Egypt |
Spirit name "Ya'halan (cloud man)" | Koryak / southeastern Siberia | Guardian spirit. The son of the supreme being TENANTO'MWAN, his consort is YINE'ANE'UT. In alternative tradi tion he is the son of the supervisor being, INA'HITELAN. He is a protector of young couples, and youths beat a sacred drum invoking the spirit to turn the heart of a girl.... |
God name "Yum Caax" | Mayan | lord of the woods is a god of wild plants and animals important to the hunters. He is equally a protector of the fields against the incursions of wild nature and invoked by traditional farmers. Mayan |