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List of Gods : "nazorean" - 108 records

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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼

"Ham Ziwa"
Nazorean The male counterpart to the occult Tanna. Means: "radiance glowed". Early Nazorean

"Hauran-Hauraran"
Jordan Hauran-Hauraran - A flourishing vine of life in the Jordan by whom Yawar raised up Uthras. Early Nazorean

"Hawa Kasia"
Nazorean The counterpart to Adam Kasia. Early Nazorean

"Hawa Pagria"
Nazorean The wife of Adam (Eve). Early Nazorean

"Hayasum"
Nazorean May the Name of Kusta Live and Be With You Always. Nazorean

"Hayye Kadmaya"
Nazorean 'Primal Life', First Life Early Nazorean

"Hayye Ptahil"
Nazorean The Fourth Life. Early Nazorean
Deities name
"Hayye Rabba"
Nazorean 'Great Life', Ultimate Male and Female deities Early Nazorean

"Hayye T'lithaye"
Nazorean The Third Life, Father of the Uthre. 'The Ancient'. Early Nazorean

"Hayye Tinyane"
Nazorean Second Life generally called Yoshamin Early Nazorean

"Hazazban"
Nazorean An Uthra connected with the myrtle wreath. The name means "This-Time. Early Nazorean

"Hibil"
Nazorean One of the three sons of Adam Kasia and one of the seven sons of Ptahil. Early Nazorean

"Hibil-Ziwa"
Nazorean The Primal Man of Mani. Yeshua the Nazorean is said in the Ginza to have declared himself an incarnation of Hibil-Ziwa. Early Nazorean

"Hiia"
Nazorean Hayya - The Life, the Living Ones. Early Nazorean
Deities name
"Hiia Rba"
Nazorean Hayya Raba - 'Great Life', Ultimate Male and Female deities (Kuntazangpo and Kuntazangmo on the Bonpos and Nyingmas, Zurvan) Early Nazorean

"Kana"
Nazorean The Divine Source. Early Nazorean

"Kana d-Zidqa aka Habs'aba. Habshaba"
Nazorean the Day of the Sun, and his bride Kana d Zidqa (the holy feast food offerings). heavenly Helpers of earthly Nazoreans during their ascent upward. Habshaba is said to deliver souls out of purgatory on his special day. Early Nazorean
Goddess name
"Kanat-Nit'ufta"
Nazorean Kanat is the title of a Ruling Goddess in the Nazorean heavens. Nitufta again means "drop" or formed impregnated seed. Early Nazorean
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