Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Spirit name "Ilmatar" | Finland | Female spirit of air; the daughter of primeval substance of creative spirit. Mother of Väinämöinen in Kalevala. |
"Suoyatar" | Finnish | One of the forces of evil in the Kalevala, who gives birth to the serpent of evil or death by means of her spittle. Finnish |
"Ta'he'tar" | Finland | The daughter of the Stars. The Kalevala. Finland |
"Ta'ni'ka" | Finland | A magic mansion of Pohja. The Kalevala. Finland |
God name "Ta'pi-o" | Finland | The god of the Forest. The Kalevala. Finland |
"Ter'he-ne'tar" | Finland | Daughter of the Fog. The Kalevala. Finland |
Spirit name "Tont'tu" | Finland | A little house-spirit. The Kalevala. Finland |
"Tu'o-ne'la" | Finland | The abode of Tuoni. The Kalevala. Finland |
"Tu'o-ne'tar" | Finland | The hostess of death-land; a daughter of Tuoni. The Kalevala. Finland |
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 |
"Tu-lik'ki (Tuullk'ki)" | Finland | One of the daughters of Tapio. The Kalevala. Finland |
God name "Tu-o'ni" | Finland | The god of death. The Kalevala. Finland |
"Tuo'nen Poi'ka" | Finland | The son of Tuoni. The Kalevala. Finland |
"Vainamoinen" | Finnish | The central character in the Finnish folklore and the main character in the national epic Kalevala. He was described as an old and wise man, and he possessed a potent, magical voice. |
"Väinämöinen" | Finland | The old and wise man, who possessed a potent, magical voice. The central character in Finnish folklore and he is the main character in the Kalevala. |