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List of Gods : "Ala" - 529 records

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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Goddess name
"Durjaya (unconquerable)"
Buddhist / Mahayana Minor goddess. An attendant of the god BUDDHAKAPALA....
King name
"Dvergr"
Norse A dwarf. In modern Icelandic lore dwarfs disappear, but remain in local names, as Dverga-steinn, and in several words and phrases. From the belief that dwarfs lived in rocks an echo is called dwerg-mal (dwarf talk), and dwerg-mala means to echo. The dwarfs were skilled in metal-working. Norse
Deities name
"Dyser"
Scandinavian The deities who conduct the souls of the deceased to the palace of Odin. Scandinavian
Goddess name
"Dzalarhons"
Haida Goddess of fire and volcanoes. Haida
Goddess name
"Dzivaguru"
Korekore / Shona / northern Zimbabwe, southern Africa Chthonic mother goddess. Originally said to have ruled both heaven and earth and lived in a palace by a sacred lake near Dande. She is depicted wearing goatskins and bearing a cornucopia holding magical substances. Her sacred creatures are mythical golden Sunbirds, probably modeled on swallows, a pair of which were actually discovered in Zimbabwe....
Goddess name
"E Alom (conceiver of cbildren)"
Mayan / Quiche, Mesoamerican / Guatemalan highlands Primeval creator goddess. The consort of E QUAHOLOM, identified in the sacred Maya Book, the Popol Vub. Her son is GUKUMATZ, the counterpart of the Aztec god QUETZALCOATL. Also Bitol....
Goddess name
"E Quaholom (begetter of cbildren)"
Mayan / Quiche, Mesoamerican / Guatemala highlands Primeval creator god. Identified in the sacred Maya Book the Popol Vub. The consort of the goddess E ALOM and the father of GUKUMATZ who equates with the Aztec QUETZALCOATL. Also Tzacol....
God name
"Edeke"
Uganda God of calamity and disasters. Uganda

"Eriphyle"
Greek A daughter of Talaus and Lysimache, and the wife of Amphiaraus, whom she betrayed for the sake of the necklace of Harmonia. Greek
God name
"Erra"
Akkadian The god of mayhem and pestilence who brought plagues and other calamities. Akkadian

"Falacer"
Italian An ancient and forgotten Italian divinity, considered to be the same as Jupiter.
King name
"Fierabras"
Babylon Son of Balan, king of Spain. The greatest giant that ever walked the earth. For height of stature, breadth of shoulder, and hardness of muscle he never had an equal. He possessed all Babylon, even to the Red Sea; was seigneur of Russia, Lord of Cologne, master of Jerusalem, and even of the Holy Sepulchre.

"Finnguala aka Nuala"
Irish In some legends as queen of Faerie. Irish

"Fjalar"
Norse A misnomer for Skrymer, in whose glove Thor took shelter. Norse

"Fjalar"
Norse A dwarf, who slew Kvaser, and composed from his blood the poetic mead. Norse
God name
"Foorgol"
Discworld The Ephebian God of Avalanches. Discworld
King name
"Galapas"
Britain The giant slain by king Arthur. Britain

"Galar"
Norse One of two dwarfs who killed Kvaser. Fjalar was the other. Norse
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