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List of Gods : "Ch ang" - 1074 records

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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Angel name
"Dimt"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian
Angel name
"Dinmt"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian
Angel name
"Diom"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian
Angel name
"Dirachiel"
Christians angels of the Mansions of the moon.

"Dirce"
Greek A daughter of Helios and wife of Lycus. Her body was changed by Dionysus into a well on mount Cithaeron. Greek
Angel name
"Diri"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian
Angel name
"Dis plural Disir"
Norse Attendant spirit or guardian angel. Any female mythic being may be called Dis. Norse
Angel name
"Dixom"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian
Goddess name
"Djanggau / Djunkgao"
Australian Djanggau with Her sister Djunkgao, are dual fertility goddess who brought forth all life in the beginning. Australian
Goddess name
"Djanggawuls"
Aus The goddesses of fertility that messed up & created humanity & of vegetation
Archangel name
"Djibril"
Arabic The Arabic name for the archangel Gabriel.
Angel name
"Dolop"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian
Angel name
"Dominations"
Christian One of the nine accepted orders or choirs of angels. The ruling princes of the order are said to be Hashmal, Zadkiel, Muriel, and Zacharael.
Angel name
"Donpa"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian
Angel name
"Doop"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian
Angel name
"Dopa"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian
Angel name
"Dorothea"
Greek Represented with a rose-branch in her hand, a wreath of roses on her head, and roses with fruit by her side; sometimes with an angel carrying a basket with three apples and three roses. The legend is that Theophilus, the judge's secretary, scoffingly said to her, as she was going to execution, "Send me some fruit and roses, Dorothea, when you get to Paradise." Immediately after her execution, while Theophilus was at dinner with a party of companions, a young angel brought to him a basket of apples and roses, saying, "From Dorothea, in Paradise," and vanished.
Angel name
"Dragon"
Christian dragon in Christian art symbolises Satan or sin. In the pictures of St. Michael and St. Margaret it typifies their conquest over sin. Similarly, when represented at the feet of Christ and the Virgin Mary. The conquest of St. George and St. Silvester over a dragon means their triumph over paganism. In the pictures of St. Martha it means the inundation of the Rhone, spreading pestilence and death; similarly, St. Romåñuś delivered Rouen from the inundation of the Seine, and Apollo's conquest of the python means the same thing. St. John the Evangelist is sometimes represented holding a chalice, from which a winged dragon is issuing.
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