Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Zoria/ Zorya" | Slavic | A goddess of morning, dawn & beauty |
"Zouchoten or Zochoten" | Buddhist | one who expands, one who enlarges; a reference to his role in helping people expand wisdom and increase moderation. Relieves people of their suffering by helping them to expand their wisdom. Buddhist Guardian of East |
Demon name "Zouchou Ten" | Japan | Attended by demons, is one of the sixteen heavenly deities protecting Hannya. Japan |
God name "Zume" | Brazil | Chief god and god of storms, thunder, and lightning. Topana Brazil |
Angel name "Zurchol" | Enochian | An angelic king, ruling in the South-South-East. Enochian |
Angel name "Zurchol" | Enochian | An angelic king, ruling in the South-South-West. Enochian |
God name "Zurvan" | Persian / Iran | God of temporal time and fate. Once the focus of a cult of Zervanism in which he appeared as the father of AHURA MAZDA, the god of light, and AHRIMAN, god of darkness, in Zoroastrianism. He is perceived as a god of destiny and the controller of all roads which mankind may take, leading ultimately to the otherworld. He was adopted into Manichaean religion. Also Zervan.... |
Spirit name "Zuzeca The Snake" | Lakota | An animistic spirit who is the father of lies patron of hidden things and a keeper of concealed knowledge. Lakota |
Goddess name "Zvezda Dennitsa" | Slavic | Morning star goddess Slavic |
God name "Zvoruna" | Slavic | God of hunting Slavic |
"Zygia" | Greek | And Zygius, are surnames of Hera and Zeus, describing them as presiding over marriage. Greek |
Goddess name "Zywie" | Poland | Goddess of health and healing. She is åśśociated as the spirit of the dead worshipped by the Lusatians, and is also the goddess of regeneration and rebirth. Poland |
Spirit name "gNyan" | Tibetan | Tree spirits. Malevolent forces residing in the mountains which can bring sickness or death.... |
God name "mm" | Mesopotamian | storm god. The cuneiform generally taken to refer to a storm god and therefore probably meaning either IS KUR (Sumerian) or ADAD (Akkadian).... |