Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Fornjot" | Norse | The most ancient giant. He was father of ?ger, or Hler, the god of the ocean; of Loge, flame or fire, and of Kaare, wind. His wife was Ran. These divinities are generally regarded as belonging to an earlier mythology, probably to that of the Fins or Celts. Norse |
"Forsete" | Norse | [The fore-sitter, president, chairman]. Son of Balder and Nanna. His dwelling is Glitner, and his office is that of a peacemaker. Norse |
God name "Forseti" | Norse / Germanic | A god of justice for men & gods |
God name "Forseti" | Nordic / Icelandic | God of unknown status. A god of Asgard said by Snorri to be the son of Balder and NANNA. According to an Icelandic list of dwellings of the gods, Forseti owned a gold and silver hall, Glitnir, and was a good law maker and arbiter of disputes. Also Fosite (Friesian).... |
Ghost name "Forso" | Gururumba | ghosts of the dead. They are tiresome attracting attention and causing accidents and illness. Gururumba |
Goddess name "Fortuna" | Roman | The goddess of chance or good luck, was worshipped both in Greece and Italy, and more particularly at Rome, where she was considered as the steady goddess of good luck, success, and every kind of prosperity. Roman |
Goddess name "Fortuna" | Roman | Goddess of good fortune. A deity who particularly appealed to women, partly in an oracular context. She is depicted carrying a globe, rudder and cornucopiae. She probably evolved from the model of the Greek goddess TYCHE. Her main symbol is the wheel of fate which she may stand upon and Renaissance artists tended to depict her thus. Among her more celebrated sanctuaries in Rome, the temple of Fortuna Redux was built by Domitian to celebrate his victories in Germany. She is depicted in a well-known stone carving in Gloucester Museum, England, holding her three main attributes.... |
Goddess name "Fotla" | Ireland | A patron goddess of Ireland and the wife of the Tuatha king MacCeacht. |
God name "Foto-Tama" | Japan / Shinto | An ancestral god |
God name "Fraananger-Force" | Norse | The force or waterfall into which Loke, in the likeness of a salmon, cast himself, and where the gods caught him and bound him. Norse |
"Fracåśśus" | Greek | Father of Ferrgas, the giant, and son of Morgante. |
Goddess name "Frau Holle" | German | Goddess of Winter. German |
"Frau Welt" | German | A female fairy mistress according to the medieval church, the devil. |
"Fraus" | Greek | The Roman personification of fraud and deceit, counterpart of the Greek Apate. |
Spirit name "Fravasi or Fravartin" | Iran | Denotes the spirit of the pre-existence of the believer who watches over him as Protective spirit. Iran |
Spirit name "Fravasi/ Fravartin" | Iran | Interesting - The concept denotes the spirit of the pre-existence of the believer that watches over him as a protective spirit |
"Freke" | Norse | One of Odin's wolves. Norse |
God name "Frey" | Norse | A god of Rain, weather, seafaring & war |