Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Apaosa" | Persian | Drought personified. Persian |
Goddess name "Aphrodisias" | Carian | Goddess of fertility Turkey. The Greeks equated her with Aphrodite. (Carian) |
Goddess name "Aphrodisias" | Carian / southwestern Turkey | Fertility goddess. Equating with the Greek goddess APHRODITE.... |
Goddess name "Aphrodisias Carian" | SW Turkey | a fertility goddess |
God name "Apu-Ko-Hai" | Polynesian | Fish god of the Kanei who inhabit the Polynesian island of Mangaia. |
Goddess name "Aradvi Sura Anahita" | Persia | Another minor goddess. Persia |
"Araethyrea" | Greek | A daughter of Aras, an autochthon who was believed to have built Arantea, the most ancient town in Phliasia. She had a brother called Aoris, and is said to have been fond of the chase and warlike pursuits. When she died, her brother called the country of Phliasia after her Araethyrea. |
"Ardouisur aka Ardousius" | Persia | A female cherub in charge of easy childbirth and breast milk. Persia |
Goddess name "Ardvi Sura Anahita/ Anahita" | Persia | The goddess of rivers & water |
God name "Areimanios" | Greek | Chthonic underworld god. Probably derived from the Persian deity AHRIMAN. Plutarch identifies him as the embodiment of HADES.... |
"Arimanius aka Ahriman" | Persian | Angra Mainya, the carrier of nine hundred and ninety-nine diseases to plague the earth. Persian |
Goddess name "Ar·stat" | Persian | Persian goddess of justice and Order. |
Goddess name "As ava" | Russia | The goddess of fresh water |
Goddess name "Asi" | Persia | Goddess of wisdom. Persia |
"Asia" | Greek | 1. A surname of Athena in Colchis. Her worship was believed to have been brought from thence by Castor and Polydeuces to Laconia, where a temple was built to her at Las. 2. A daughter of Oceåñuś and Tethys, who became by Japetus the mother of Atlas, Prometheus, and Epimetheus. (Theogony of Hesiod 359.) According to some traditions the continent of Asia derived its name from her. |
Goddess name "Asiaq" | Inuit | Goddess of weather. Inuit |
Spirit name "Astovidatu" | Persian | A spirit who divided the bones at death. Persian |
Goddess name "Atanea" | Polynesian | A goddess of the dawn in Polynesian mythology. She created the seas after having a miscarriage and filling the oceans with her amniotic fluid. |