Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Mulhalmoni" | Korea | A goddess of healing, eye diseases & water |
Goddess name "Mulhalmoni" | Korea | Healing waters. Goddess of women shamans. She is called on especially to heal ailments of the eye. Korea |
Deities name "Munakata-No-Kami" | Shinto / Japan | Sea gods. A group of three KAMIS, generally identified as the SUMIYOSHI-NO-KAMI, who protect seafarers, including fishermen. They are the subject of special worship by the JInguKogo sect, whom they escorted to Korea in distant times. They are also tutelary deities of poets and may have a purifying function. Their main sanctuaries are the Sumiyoshi Taisha in Osaka and the Munakata-Taisha.... |
Angel name "Naaa" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Goddess name "Namrus" | Greek | Nimrus, another name for Ruha. Possibly derived from the Greek for Law, meaning Torah goddess. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Nanta" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Naoo" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Naooo" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Nbarc" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Spirit name "Nbat" | Nazorean | It burst forth. A spirit of fertility and life often envoked in spiritual texts and formulas. The First Great Radiance and Bursting Forth. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Nbrc" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Ndazn" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Ndzn" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Nhdd" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
"Nhur-Hai" | Nazorean | Nhur-Hai - Light of Life, one of the four sons of perfection behind the north star. Early Nazorean |
"Nibta" | Nazorean | Threw quarreling into the world. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Nidbai" | Nazorean | Ned-vay (and Silmai) - Two angelic ones who make baptisms valid on a spiritual level. heavenly Helpers of earthly Nazoreans in becoming pure. "He who established prayers." Signs with the pure sign in baptism. Early Nazorean |
"Nio" | Buddhist | Wrath-filled and muscular guardian of the Buddha, standing today at the entrance of many Buddhist temples in Japan and Korea under the appearance of frightening wrestler-like statues. |