Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Ekchuah" | Mayan | An agricultural divinity who is the Patron of cacao and cacao products. He also has åśśociations with travelers and journeys. Mayan |
"Ekhi" | Basque | Personification of the Sun Basque |
"Ekhi/ Eguzk" | Basque | The personification of the Sun |
Demon name "Ekimmu" | Babylonian | demons that infest the graves. Babylonian |
Goddess name "Ekineba" | Africa | Goddess of teaching Africa |
God name "Ekkekko" | Quechua | God of good fortune Quechua |
God name "El" | Syria | A storm god, also found in the mythologies of Canaan & the early Jewish invaders Ymvh Jehova God |
Angel name "El Auria" | Wicca | angel of flame, similar to Uriel. Wicca |
"El Dorado" | Peru | Golden illusion, a land or means of unbounded wealth. Peru |
Angel name "El El" | Semitic | One of the angels who guards the north wind. Semitic |
Angel name "El Khidr" | Arab | One of the good angels, according to the Koran. |
Supreme god name "El aka Ymvh" | Hebrew / Phoenicia / Canaan / Levant | The supreme god, the father of mankind and all creatures, the husband of the Goddess Asherah. He also doubles as a storm god. Hebrew / Phoenicia / Canaan / Levant |
God name "El'eb" | Canaan | Primordial god Canaan |
God name "El'eb" | Western Semitic / Canaanite | Primordial god. In some texts the god EL (IL) is not the original being but is preceded by a father figure. EL-EB translates as god the father.See also YALDABAOTH.... |
God name "Elagabal (lord of the mountain)" | Syrian | Local tutelary god. Probably originating as a mountain deity with strong solar links. His sacred animal is the eagle. His cult was based on the town of Emesa [Homs], where he was worshiped in the form of a dome-shaped, black stone obelisk. His name became Hellenized as Heliogabalos.... |
God name "Elagabalus" | Arab | A Syro-Phanician Sun-god, represented under the form of a huge conical stone. |
God name "Elagabul" | Greek | The God of Emesa[Syria] |
Goddess name "Elaine" | British | Maiden aspect of the goddess British / Welsh |