Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Cunnembeille" | Australia | wife of Biame. She lives in the heavens with him and his other wife, Birrahgnooloo. Australia |
Deity name "Datin" | Arabic | A deity worshipped in pre-Islamic northern Arabia. Datin was an oracular deity also åśśociated with oaths and justice. Arabic |
God name "Datin" | Pre - Islamic northern Arabian | God. Frequently mentioned in inscriptions, but of uncertain function.... |
God name "Dedwin" | Nubian | a god of riches & incense that was nailed by the Egyptians |
"Deiphontes" | Greek | A son of Antimachus, and husband of Hyrnetho, the daughter of Temenus the Heracleide, by whom he became the father of Antimenes, Xanthippus, Argeius, and Orsobia. |
God name "Dewden aka Dedun" | Nubian | A Nubian god worshipped since at least 2400BC. There is much uncertainty about his original nature, especially since he was depicted as a lion, but the earliest known information indicates that he had become a god of incense. |
Goddess name "Diiwica" | Serbia | Goddess of the hunt. Serbia |
Goddess name "Diiwica/ Dilwica" | Serbia | Another goddess of the hunt |
Spirit name "Djinn" | Arabian | Jin, Ginn, spirits of vanished ancient peoples who acted during the night and disappeared with the first light of dawn. Arabian |
Goddess name "Doda aka Dodola" | Serbia | Goddess of Rain Serbia |
Goddess name "Doda/ Dodola" | Serbia | A goddess of Rain |
Goddess name "Dola" | Russia / Serbia | Goddess of fate. Russia / Serbia |
Goddess name "Dola/ Dolya" | Russia / Serbia | A goddess of fate |
Spirit name "Dom-Daniel" | Arabian | The abode of evil spirits, gnomes, and enchanters, somewhere "under the roots of the ocean," but not far from Babylon. (Continuation of the Arabian Tales.) |
God name "Doudoun" | Nubia | The god of the Nile cataracts |
God name "Doudoun" | Nubian | God of Nile cataracts. Depicted as an antelope with twisted horns. His consorts are Sati and Anuket. Modeled on the Egyptian ram god KHNUM. Also Dodonu.See also ANUKIS.... |
God name "Du-l Halasa" | SW Arabia | A god that was demoted to the rank of an idle |
"Eurybia" | Greek | A daughter of Pontus and Ge, who became by Crius the mother of Astraeus, Pallas, and Perses. Greek |