Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Angel name "Opiel" | Aramaic | An angel whose name can be found written on Aramaic love charms. |
Angel name "Opmn" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Angel name "Opna" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Angel name "Opnad" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Angel name "Oranir" | Nazorean | One of the nine angels in charge of the Summer Equinox. Early Nazorean |
"Orbona" | Roman | A female Roman divinity, to whom an altar was erected at Rome, near the temple of the Lares in the Via Sacra. She was invoked by parents who had been deprived of their children, and desired to have others, and also in dangerous maladies of children. Roman |
Angel name "Oriel" | French | angel of Destiny and the ruler of the tenth hour of the day. Old French |
Angel name "Ormn" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Angel name "Ormusd or Ormuzd" | Magian | The principle or angel of light and good, and creator of all things, according to the Magian system. |
God name "Oro" | Tahiti | A god of both war and peace in Polynesia. During peacetime he was called Oro-i-Te-Tea-Moe ("Oro with the spear down"). He is a son of Tangaroa and Hina-Tu-A-Uta, and father of Hoa-Tapu, Toi-Mata, Ai-Tupuai and Mahu-Fatu-Rau. Tahiti |
God name "Oro" | Polynesian / Tahiti | God of war. One of the sons of TANGAROA.... |
Angel name "Orpmn" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Spirit name "Osande" | Angola | Guardian deity and the spirit of the much-honoured founder of the family of man. Ovimbundu, Angola |
God name "Osande" | Ovimbundu / central Angola, southwest Africa | Guardian deity. A benign elderly god who forms an integral part of ancestor worship. Considered to be the founder of each family lineage.... |
God name "Osande Ovimbundu" | Angola | A benevolent god that is a guardian deity |
King name "Osseo" | Hiawatha | Son of the Evening Star. When "old and ugly, broken with age, and weak with coughing," he married Oweenee, youngest of the ten daughters of a North hunter. She loved him in spite of his ugliness and decrepitude, because "all was beautiful within him." One day, as he was walking with his nine sisters-in-law and their husbands, he leaped into the hollow of an oak-tree, and came out "tall and straight and strong and handsome;" but Oweenee at the same moment was changed into a weak old woman, "wasted, wrinkled, old, and ugly;" but the love of Osse'o was not weakened. The nine brothers and sisters-in-law were all transformed into birds for mocking Osseo and Oweenee when they were ugly, and Oweenee, recovering her beauty, had a son, whose delight as he grew up was to shoot at his aunts and uncles, the birds that mocked his father and mother. Hiawatha |
"Ossipaga" | Roman | Ossipanga, Ossilago, a Roman divinity, who was prayed to, to harden and strengthen the bones of infants. |
Goddess name "Ostara" | Germanic | Sun goddess. Associated with the coming of spring and one of the derivations of the term Easter, she equates with the Anglo-Saxon deity EOSTRE.... |