Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Elais" | Greek | One of the Oenotropae. Greek |
Goddess name "Elara" | Greek | A daughter of Orchomenus or Minyas, who became by Zeus the mother of the giant Tityus and Zeus, from fear of Hera, concealed her under the earth. (Apollodorus i. Argonautica) This was where she gave birth to Tityas, who some traditions state to be the son of Elara and Gaia, the earth goddess. Greek |
Goddess name "Elasii" | Greek | Goddesses of healing and epilepsy Greek |
King name "Elathan" | Celtic | A king of the Fomors, father of Bress. Celtic |
King name "Elatus" | Greek | A son of Ares by Leaneira, Metaneira, or by the nymph Chrysopeleia. He was a brother of Azan and Apheidas, and king of Arcadia. By his wife Laodice he had four sons, Stymphalus, Aepytus, Cyllen, and Pereus. Greek |
Spirit name "Elben" | German | nature spirits. German |
"Elberich" | German | The most famous dwarf of German romance. He aided the Emperor Otnit (who ruled over Lombardy) to gain for wife the Soldan's daughter. |
"Eldhrimner" | Norse | The kettle in which the boar Saehrimner is cooked in Valhal. Norse |
"Eldir" | Norse | The fire-producer; a servant of ?ger. Elder. Norse |
"Electra" | Greek | 2. A daughter of Atlas and Pleione, was one of the seven Pleiades, and became by Zeus the mother of Jasion and Dardåñuś. |
"Electra" | Greek | 1. A daughter of Oceåñuś and Tethys, and the wife of Thaumas, by whom she became the mother of Iris and the Harpies, Aello and Ocypete. |
Goddess name "Electryone" | Greek | Goddess of the moon Greek |
Goddess name "Eleithyia" | Greek | A goddess of childbirth & midwives |
Demon name "Elel Puelche" | Argentina | Malevolent demonic being. Argentina |
Spirit name "Elementals" | General | nature spirits of land, water, fire, etc., personifications of natural phenomena. General |
Goddess name "Elena" | Russia | Goddess of fire Russia |
Goddess name "Eleos" | Greek | Goddess of peace and mercy Greek |
God name "Eleuther" | Greek | A son of Apollo and Aethusa, the daughter of Poseidon, was regarded as the founder of Eleutherae in Boeotia. He was the grandfather of Jasius and Poemander, the founder of Tanagra. He is said to have been the first that erected a statue of Dionysus, and spread the worship of the god. Greek |