Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Hadad/ El" | Canaan / Semite | The god of lightning, thunder & storms |
God name "Hafoza" | Jate | God of thunder and lightning. Jate |
God name "Haikili" | Hawaii | The god of thunder.Hawaii Polynesian |
God name "Haokah" | Lakota | Haokah is a god of thunder and lightning. His emotions are portrayed opposite the norm; he laughs when he is sad and cries when he is happy. In art, he is depicted as having two horns. Lakota |
Spirit name "Heloha" | Choctaw | spirit[female] of thunder Choctaw |
Spirit name "Heng" | Huron | spirit of thunder Huron |
Spirit name "Heno" | Iroquois | God of the sky and the spirit of thunder. Iroquois |
Spirit name "Heno/ Hinu/ Hino" | Iroquois | The sky god & the spirit of thunder |
God name "Hi'lina" | Haida | Tribal god who represents the Thunderbird Haida, PNW |
God name "Hi'lina" | Haida Indian / Queen Charlotte Island, Canada | Tribal god. The personification of the thunderbird known to many Indian tribes. The noise of the thunder is caused by the beating of its wings, and when it opens its eyes there is lightning. The thunder clouds are its cloak.... |
Goddess name "Hi-No-Kagu-Tsuchi" | Shinto / Japan | Fire god. The deity whose birth caused the death by burning of the primordial goddess IZANAMI after which the eight thunders sprang from her corpse.... |
"Hloride" | Norse | One of the names of Thor; the bellowing thunderer. Norse |
God name "Horagalles" | Finnish | The Sami god of the sky and of thunder, normally depicted wielding a pair of war-hammers. His Finnish counterpart was Ukko, and he is generally åśśociated with Thor. Horgalles was married to Raudna. |
God name "Hurakan" | Nicaragua | God of storms, thunder and hurricanes. Nicaragua |
God name "IS KUR" | Mesopotamian / Sumerian / Iraq | storm god. The chief Rain and thunder god of herdsmen, Iskur is described as the brother of the Sun god UTU. In creation mythology Iskur is given charge over the winds, the so-called silver lock of the heart of heaven, by the god ENKI. According to some authors, in prehistoric times he was perceived as a bull or as a lion whose roar is the thunder. He may be depicted as a warrior riding across the skies in a chariot, dispensing Raindrops and hailstones. In one text he is identified as the son of AN and twin brother of Enki. He is to be compared with NINURTA who was primarily a god of farmers. He was also adopted by the Hittites as a storm god.... |
Deities name "Iku-Ikasuchi-No-Kami" | Japan | God of thunder, the most significant of the eight thunder deities, Japan / Shinto |
Deities name "Iku-Ikasuchi-No-Kami" | Shinto / Japan | God of thunder. The most significant of the eight thunder deities which emerged from the corpse of IZANAMI after she was burned to death.... |
Supreme god name "Ilat" | Kenya | Means "thunder." In Suk it means Rain, and is the name of the Rain-god, as in Elgeyo. But some Suk say that Ilat is the supreme god. Kenya |