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List of Gods : "Ch ing" - 4046 records

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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
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)....
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