Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Angel name "Eheres" | Greek | The angel invoked to remove earwax. |
Spirit name "Ehlose" | Zulu | The guardian spirit which may take many forms, and warns of approaching dangers. Zulu |
Goddess name "Eibhir" | Ireland | Goddess of the Sun, described as being a yellow-haired "stranger from another land." Ireland / Manx |
Goddess name "Eileithyia" | Greek | Also called Eleithyia, Eilethyia, or Eleutho. The ancients derive her name from the coming or helping goddess. She was the goddess of birth, who came to the åśśistance of women in labour; and when she was kindly disposed, she furthered the birth, but when she was angry, she protracted the labour and delayed the birth. Greek |
Goddess name "Eingana" | Australian | The world-creator, the birth mother, maker of all water, land, animals, and kangaroos. This huge snake goddess still lives in the Dreamtime. Australian |
Angel name "Eirnilus" | Hebrew | The angel in charge of fruit. Hebrew |
Angel name "El Auria" | Wicca | angel of flame, similar to Uriel. Wicca |
Angel name "El El" | Semitic | One of the angels who guards the north wind. Semitic |
Angel name "El Khidr" | Arab | One of the good angels, according to the Koran. |
"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 |
Angel name "Elimiel" | Jewish | A minor angel in charge of the moon. Jewish |
Angel name "Eloa" | Christian | A female angel that was born from the tears that Jesus wept. Christian |
Angel name "Enediel" | Christians | angels of the Mansions of the moon. |
Angel name "Enejie" | Greek | The angel called up to grant wishes. |
Goddess name "Eostre" | Anglo - Saxon | Fertility goddess of spring. The derivation of Easter. Probably a number of the obscure folk customs surrounding Easter and still practiced in England trace back to her worship.... |
Angel name "Ephra" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
God name "Epidotes" | Greek | A divinity who was worshipped at Lacedaemon, and averted the anger of Zeus Hicesius for the crime committed by Pausanias. Epidotes, which means the "liberal giver," occurs also as a surname of other divinities, such as Zeus at Mantineia and Sparta, of the god of sleep at Sicyon. Greek |
Goddess name "Erce" | Anglo-Saxon | A triple goddess; a youthful maiden during the spring, maturing into a mother during the Summer, then aging into a crone at Winter-time. Anglo-Saxon |