Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Chiuke" | Ibo / Nigeria, West Africa | sky god. Regarded as a creator god.... |
God name "Chiuke Ibo" | Nigeria | sky god who is also regarded as Creator god. Nigeria |
God name "Chou Wang" | China | God of sodomy China |
God name "Chrysaor" | Greek | 1. A son of Poseidon and Medusa, and consequently a brother of Pegasus. When Perseus cut off the head of Medusa, Chrysaor and Pegasus sprang forth from it. Chrysaor became by Callirrhoe the father of the three-headed Geryones and Echidna. ( Theogony of Hesiod 280) 2. The god with the golden sword or arms. In this sense it is used as a surname or attribute of several divinities, such as Apollo, Artemis and Demeter. We find Chrysaoreus as a surname of Zeus with the same meaning, under which he had a temple in Caria, which was a national sanctuary, and the place of meeting for the national åśśembly of the Carians. Greek |
God name "Chu Jung" | Chinese | God of fire. Also the heavenly executioner.... |
God name "Chu Niao" | China | God of the heart China |
God name "Chu Ying" | China | God of the eyes China |
God name "Chu jung" | China | God of fire and the celestial executioner China |
Goddess name "Chuang Mu" | China | Goddess of the bedroom China |
Goddess name "Chuh Kamuy" | China | Goddess of the moon China |
God name "Chul Tatic Chites Vaaneg (holy father, creator of man)" | Mayan / Mesoamerican / Mexico | Creator god. Thought to be the Mayan name of the Christian god.... |
God name "Chul Tatic Chites Vaneg" | Maya | A creator god thought by some to be the name of the Christian God |
God name "Chul Tatic Chites Vaneg," | Mayan | Creator god Mayan |
Goddess name "Chun T'i" | China | Goddess of the dawn and warriors China |
God name "Chung K'uei" | China | God of the afterlife who belongs to the Ministry of exorcism China / Taoist |
Demon name "Chung K'uei" | Taoist / Chinese | God of the afterlife. He belongs to the heavenly ministry of exorcism and, though not the most senior (he is subservient to CHANG TAO LING), is probably the most popular within the category. He was originally a mortal working as a physician in the eighth century AD. He is depicted with a fearsome face, said to be so terrible that it can drive away any demonic spirit who dares to oppose him. He is engaged in combat using a sword and a fan on which is written a magical formula to ward off evil. Symbolic peaches are suspended from his hat and a bat circles his head representing happiness.... |
God name "Chung Liu" | China | God of eaves China |
God name "Chung kuei" | China | protector of those who travel and god of examinations China |