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God name "Pekko" | Pre - Christian Finnish / Baltic regions | God of cereal crops. In Finland he is PELLON PEKKO and specifically a god of barley used in brewing beer. In Estonia he is a corn god whose image, made of wax, was kept in the corn chest. He was originally honored on a day taken over by a Christian festival for St. Peter.... |
God name "Pekko (or Pellon Pekko)" | Finland | The god of crops, especially barley and brewing. |
God name "Pellervo (or Sampsa Pellervoinen)" | Finland | The god of harvest. |
God name "Perkele" | Finland | The devil. Originally Perkele was not the devil but a god of thunder and can be seen as an earlier form of Ukko. Related to Baltic Perkunas and Norse Thor. |
Goddess name "Päivätär" | Finland | The goddess of day. |
God name "Rahko" | Finland | The Karelian god of time; Rahko tars the moon describes the phases of the moon. |
God name "Ta'pi-o" | Finland | The god of the Forest. The Kalevala. Finland |
God name "Tapio" | Finland | The god of the Forest. |
Goddess name "Tellervo" | Finland | The goddess of the Forest, daughter of Tapio and Mielikki. |
God name "Tu'ri" | Finland | Tuuri. The god of the Honey-land. The Kalevala. Finland |
Goddess name "Tu-le'tar (Tuule'tar)" | Finland | A goddess of the winds. The Kalevala. Finland |
God name "Tu-o'ni" | Finland | The god of death. The Kalevala. Finland |
God name "Tursas" | Finland | The Tavastian god of war. May be same as the Norse Tyr and the Germanic Tîwaz. |
Goddess name "Tuulikki" | Finland | Daughter of Tapio and Mielikki, goddess of animals. |
God name "Ukko (old man)" | Finland | The god of the sky and thunder, related to Thor (Estonian Taara). |
Goddess name "Vedenemo (mother of waters)" | Finland | Karelian goddess of water |
Goddess name "Vellamo" | Finland | The wife of Ahti, goddess of the sea, lakes and storms. A current image of Vellamo can be seen on the coat of arms of Päijänne Tavastia. |
God name "Waraleen Olmai" | Lappish / Finland | Tutelary god. Revered as a creator and guardian deity.... |
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