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Goddess name
"Dhisana"
Hindu / Vedic Minor goddess of prosperity. Associated with the acquisition of wealth. Also the name given to a bowl of fermented drink or soma....
Spirit name
"Dhyanibuddha"
Buddhist Generic name for a spiritual or meditation Buddha Buddhist
Spirit name
"Dhyanibuddha"
Buddhist / Vajrayana General name of a spiritual or meditation buddha. An emanation of the ADIBUDDHA and generally regarded as one of a group of five representing the cosmic elements. The mystic counterpart of a human buddha. When the five are represented as a group, their common attribute is a staff on a lotus....
Goddess name
"Dhyanibuddhasakti"
Buddhist Collective name for a specific group of goddesses Buddhist
Goddess name
"Dhyanibuddhasakti"
Buddhist Collective name for a group of goddesses. The five SAKTIS of the Dhyanibuddhas. Common attributes include a cup and knife....

"Dictaeus"
Greek A surname of Zeus, derived from mount Dicte in the eastern part of Crete. Greek

"Dictynna aka Britomartis"
Cretan Originally a Cretan divinity of hunters and fishermen. Her name is usually derived from sweet or blessing, and a maiden, so that the name would mean, the sweet or blessing maiden.
Deities name
"Dii Mauri Moor"
N Africa They were redeemers, immortals, & exalted deities that were almost never named
Goddess name
"Diksa (initiation)"
Hindu / Epic / Puranic Goddess. The consort of Ugra and mother of SANTANA. Also the name of the Buddhist Tantric initiation ceremony....
God name
"Dionysia"
Greek Festivals celebrated in various parts of Greece in honour of Dionysus. We have to consider under this head several festivals of the same deity, although some of them bore different names, for here, as in other cases, the name of the festival was sometimes derived from that of the god, sometimes from the place where it was celebrated, and sometimes from some particular cirçúɱstance connected with its celebration. Greek
God name
"Dionysus"
Greek The youthful, beautiful, but effeminate god of wine. He is also called both by Greeks and Romans Bacchus, that is, the noisy or riotous god, which was originally a mere epithet or surname of Dionysus, but does not occur till after the time of Herodotus. Greek

"Dis"
Roman Contracted from Dives, a name sometimes given to Pluto, and hence also to the lower world. Roman
Goddess name
"Disir"
Germanic Collective name for guardian goddesses norse / germanic
Goddess name
"Disir"
Nordic / Icelandic / / Germanic Collective name for guardian goddesses. They were the subject of a sacrificial ritual in autumn and have strong fertility connotations as vegetation and fertility deities. They are identified in the Sigr drifumal (Poetic Edda) and include the Valkyries and Norns of Germanic mythology....
God name
"Dispater/ Dis Pater"
Gaul A god whose name means the father
Archangel name
"Djibril"
Arabic The Arabic name for the archangel Gabriel.
Nymph name
"Dodon"
Greek A son of Zeus by Europa, from whom the oracle of Dodona was believed to have derived its name. Other traditions traced the name to a nymph of the name of Dodone. Greek
God name
"Donar"
Germanic storm god. The god of thunder whose symbol is either a hammer or an ax. The day name Donnerstag in modern German equates with Thursday, a corruption of Thor's day.See also THOR....
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