Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Patricia" | Roman | Goddess of Luck and Fate. Roman |
Goddess name "Rozanica" | Slavic | Glistening goddess who predicts the fate of the new-born. Slavic |
God name "Shai" | Egypt | God of fate Egypt |
Spirit name "Tahit" | Tlingit | spirit of fate Tlingit |
Goddess name "Urd" | Norse | A goddess of fate |
God name "Utu" | Sumeria | God of the Sun and justice who rules the fate of the dead. Sumeria |
"Web of Life" | Roman | The destiny of an individual from the cradle to the grave. The allusion is to the three Fates who, according to Roman mythology, spin the thread of life, the pattern being the events which are to occur. |
God name "Xolotl (monster)" | Aztec / Mesoamerican / Mexico | Monstrous deity. He performed the role of executioner when the gods sacrificed themselves to create mankind. He then sacrificed himself. In alternative tradition he tried to evade his own fate, but was himself executed by EHECATL-QUETZALCOATL. Also one of a pair of twins in the group clåśśed as the XIUHTECUHTLI complex, regarded as patron of the ball game.... |
God name "Zurvan" | Persian / Iran | God of temporal time and fate. Once the focus of a cult of Zervanism in which he appeared as the father of AHURA MAZDA, the god of light, and AHRIMAN, god of darkness, in Zoroastrianism. He is perceived as a god of destiny and the controller of all roads which mankind may take, leading ultimately to the otherworld. He was adopted into Manichaean religion. Also Zervan.... |