Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Epos/ Olloatir" | Britain | A god often seen as a male form of Epona |
Hero name "Erechtheus Erichthonius" | Greek | There can be little doubt but that the names Erichthonius and Erechtheus are identical; but whether the two heroes mentioned by Plato, Hyginus, and Apollodorus, the one of whom is usually called Erichthonius or Erechtheus I. and the other Erechtheus II., are likewise one and the same person, as Muller and others think, is not so certain, though highly probable. Greek |
Demon name "Erh Lang" | China | God, with a magic dog, who fights the mountain demons. China |
"Erinnyes" | Greek | Erinnyes, Eumenides or Erinys (the Romans called them the Furies) were female personifications of vengeance. When a formulaic oath in the Iliad invokes "those who beneath the earth punish whoever has sworn a false oath" - "the Erinyes are simply an embodiment of the act of self-cursing contained in the oath" Greek |
God name "Erkilek" | Inuit / North America | Hunting god. A malev olent deity with the head and nose of a dog and the body of a man. He carries a bow, with arrows contained in a quiver, and is an expert archer.... |
God name "Essus/ Esus" | Britain / Gaul | A harvest / woodcutter god |
Goddess name "Etain" | Ireland | Goddess of war Ireland |
Goddess name "Etain/ Echraidhe" | Irish | A goddess of war |
Nymph name "Eurydice" | Greek | A mountain valley nymph with a sad love story[ aren't they all?] |
King name "Excalibur" | Britain | Liberated from the stone. The sword which Arthur drew out of the stone, whereby he proved himself to be the king. Britain |
"Faids" | Britain | The second clåśś of Druids. Britain |
Goddess name "Fe Gai" | Islands | Goddess who guards certain islands of the Ivory Coast. |
"Fion" | Gaelic | Son of Comnal, an enormous giant, who could place his feet on two mountains, and then stoop and drink from a stream in the valley between. Gaelic legend |
Goddess name "Fons" | Roman | Goddess of fountains Roman |
Goddess name "Frjorgyn" | Germanic | Goddess with no known cult, the name suggests she is a mountain / Forest goddess and possibly revered as a goddess of fertility norse / germanic |
Goddess name "Fuamnach" | Ireland | Midir's first wife and a witch goddess. When Midir fell in love with Etain and married her, Fuamnach got so jealous that she cast several spells on her, but she did not succeed. Ireland |
God name "Fujin" | Shinto / Japan | God of winds. Depicted carrying a sack on his shoulder which contains the four winds.... |
"Fulvius Stellus" | Greek | Had an aversion to women and entertained himself with a mare, by which he had a very handsome daughter, that he called Epona |