Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Spirit name "Fear Dearg" | Ireland | I.e. Red Man. A house-spirit of Munster. Ireland |
Goddess name "Febris" | Roman | The goddess of fever, or rather the averter of fever. Roman |
"Februus" | Roman | An ancient Italian divinity, to whom the month of February was sacred, for in the latter half of that month great and general purifications and lustrations were celebrated, which were at the same time considered to produce fertility among men as well as beasts. Roman |
God name "Fedecks" | Discworld | Fedecks is the Messenger of the Gods, who appears as a radiant figure in a winged hat, winged sandals and a winged fig leaf. Discworld |
"Fedelma" | Ireland | A fairy queen who can be invoked to increase psychic abilities. Ireland |
God name "Fei Lien" | China | A demigod, one of the Counts of the winds. China |
God name "Fei Lien/ Fewi Lian/ Feng Bo" | China | A god of the wind |
"Felicitas" | Roman | The personification of happiness and is frequently seen on Roman medals, in the form of a matron, with the staff of Mercury (caduceus) and a cornucopia. Roman |
God name "Felicitas" | Roman | Minor god. Linked with agricultural prosperity. Known particularly from the second century BC.... |
"Felix" | Roman | Son of Saturn and Entoria, brother of Iåñuś, Faustus and Hymnus. Roman |
Demon name "Fene" | Hungarian | A demon oppososed to light and an inventor of unusual contraptions and devices. Fene is also the name of the place where demons roam. Hungarian |
Goddess name "Feng Pho Pho" | China | A goddess of the winds |
God name "Feng Po" | China | A sky god of the wind |
God name "Feng Po" | Chinese | sky god. Described as the Count of the wind, which he releases from a sack, he has strong links with the sea. He was originally regarded as malevolent and the antagonist of the god Shen Yi. Feng Po may be depicted in human form as an old man with a white beard, or in the guise of a dragon with the head of a bird or a deer. Also Fei Lian; Fei Lien; Feng Bo.... |
Goddess name "Feng Po Po" | China | Goddess of the wind and embodies the elements of air and water. China |
God name "Fengbo" | China | Another god of the wind |
"Fenja" | Norse | A female slave giantess who was tied to a mill and asked to grind gold, peace and happiness. Norse |
God name "Fenrer" | Norse | Fenri or Fenris-wolf. The monster-wolf. He is the son of Loke, who bites the hand of Tyr. The gods put him in chains, where he remains until Ragnarok. In Ragnarok he gets loose, swallows the Sun and conquers Odin, but is killed by Vidar. Norse |