Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Elf" | Anglo-Saxon | Elves, oelf. Properly, a mountain fay, but more loosely applied to those airy creatures that dance on the gråśś or sit in the leaves of trees and delight in the full moon. Anglo-Saxon |
King name "Elfin" | India | The first fairy king. He ruled over India and America. Middle Age Romance |
God name "Elgabal" | Syria | Local mountain god with solar links Syria |
King name "Elidure" | Britain | A legendary king of Britain, advanced to the throne in place of his elder brother, Arthgallo, supposed by him to be dead. Arthgallo, after a long exile, returned to his country, and Elidure resigned to him the throne. |
Goddess name "Elihino" | Cherokee | Goddess of the earth Cherokee |
Deities name "Elim" | Judaic | Collective term for god's the lower order of the gods from the great deities, the Elohim Judaic |
Deities name "Elim" | Judaic | Collective term for gods. Found in the Vetus Testamentum and distinguishing the lower order of gods from the great deities, ELOHIM.... |
Angel name "Elimiel" | Jewish | A minor angel in charge of the moon. Jewish |
"Elivager" | Scandinavian | A cold venomous stream which issued from Niflheim, and in the abyss called the Ginnunga Gap, hardening into layer upon layer of ice. Scandinavian |
"Eljon" | Syria | Old syrian diety who was incorporated into El as El-Eljon, an epithet of Yahweh. |
God name "Elkunirsa" | Western Semitic / Canaanite / / Hittite | Creator god. Allegedly borrowed and modified from the Canaanite god IL. His consort is Aserdus (Canaanite: ASERTU).... |
"Elkunirsha" | Hittite | Creator Of The earth. Hittite |
God name "Elkunisra" | Canaan | Creator god. Canaan |
Goddess name "Ellaman" | Dravidian | Goddess of påśśage, an astral deity Hindu / Dravidian / Tamil |
Goddess name "Ellaman (lady of the boundary)" | Hindu - Dravidian / Tamil / southern India | Goddess of påśśage. A goddess guarding boundaries of villages and fields. One of the NAVASAKTI or astral deities. Also Ellaiyamman.... |
Spirit name "Elle Woman" | Danish | The spirit of the elder tree. Danish |
"Elle-Maid" | Scandinavian | Elle-Women, Elle-Folk, Scandinavian fairies. |
"Ellefolk" | Danish | Danish elves |