Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Gangir" | Mesopotamia | Goddess Mesopotamia / Sumeria |
Goddess name "Gangir" | Mesopotamian / Sumerian | Goddess. One of the seven daughters of the goddess Baba, known chiefly at Lagas'. Also, and more properly, Hegir-Nuna.... |
Goddess name "Gangir/ Hegir-Nuna" | Mesopotamia / Sumeria | A goddess |
"Ganglere aka Gangleri" | Norse | One of Odin's names in Grimner's Lay. Norse |
King name "Gangleri" | Norse | A name åśśumed by king Gylfe when he came to Asgard. Norse |
"Ganiagwaihegowa" | Haudenosaunee | A monstrous bear with tender feet. Haudenosaunee |
Spirit name "Ganiklis" | Lithuania | A household spirit of herds, sheep, and cowboys. Lithuania |
"Ganna" | Celtic | A Celtic prophetess, who succeeded Velleda. She went to Rome, and was received by Domitian with great honours. |
Spirit name "Gans" | Apache | mountain spirits who became distressed by the corruption of people. Apache |
God name "Ganymede" | Greek | A mortal boy that was given immortality & the job of cup bearer to the gods |
God name "Ganymedes" | Greek | According to Homer and others, he was a son of Tros by Calirrhoe, and a brother of Ilus and Assaracus. Being the most beautiful of all mortals, he was carried off by the gods that he might fill the cup of Zeus, and live among the eternal gods. Greek |
God name "Gao Yao" | China | God of judgment China |
God name "Gao Yao/ Ting-jian" | China | A god of judgment |
Goddess name "Gaomei" | China | Ancient goddess and first mother was called Kao Mi in the Ching Dynasty and was changed into a male divinity during the Japanese occupation. China |
God name "Gapn" | Syria | This god appears as a messenger of Baal & is absent in ritual texts |
"Gaqga Crow spirit" | Haudenosaunee | Well known for sociability and thievery. Haudenosaunee |
"Garåñuś" | Italy | A shepherd of gigantic bodily strength, who is said to have come from Greece into Italy in the reign of Evander, and slew Cacus. Aurelius Victor calls him Recaråñuś, but both writers agree in identifying him with the Greek Heracles. Italy |
Goddess name "Garbh Ogh" | Ireland | Giantess and goddess of the hunt Ireland |