Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Viracocha" | Inca | God of storms and war, the chief deity. Inca |
God name "Visnu Trivikrama" | Hindu / Epic / Puranic | Form of the god VISNU. Trivikrama is the transformation into a giant from Vis'nu's dwarf avatara VAMANA, in order to confirm his dominance over the world by covering it in three huge strides.... |
Spirit name "Wah Kah Nee" | Chinook | A sacred being, able to walk unprotected, even barefoot, through the Winter and to communicate with its spirits, asking for the return of the Sunshine to warm her people. Chinook |
Goddess name "Walo" | Australia | Goddess of war and the Sun. Australia |
Demon name "War Hsuan" | China | God of wild beasts, prison, robbers, enemies and demons of all kinds. China |
God name "War Pin" | China | A god of shoemakers |
God name "War Pinx" | China | God of shoemakers. Usually portrayed as a kindly, respectable old man, he sees to it that the shops under his protection run smoothly. China |
God name "War Ssu miao" | China | A god of Druggists |
God name "Waraleen Olmai" | Lappish / Finland | Tutelary god. Revered as a creator and guardian deity.... |
"Waramurungundi" | Australian | The first woman. Australian Aboriginal |
Goddess name "Wardi Mumi Finnish" | Ugric | Goddess of war Ugric |
Goddess name "Wardi Mumi Finno" | Ugric | A goddess of war |
Goddess name "Wari Ma Te Takere" | Polynesia | wari Ma Te Takere, Coconut shell goddess. wari symbolizes the fertile slime of primordial times and means mud. Polynesia |
Spirit name "Warlock" | Anglo-Saxon | A wandering evil spirit; a wizard, a deceiver, one who breaks his word. Satan is called in Scripture "the father of lies," the arch-warlock. |
Goddess name "Warna" | Scilly Isles | Goddess of healing charms and ship wreckers. |
Deity name "Warongoe" | Tanzania | The omnipresent deity of the Sandawe, Tanzania |
Goddess name "Warrta" | Hindu | A goddess of happiness |
God name "Wasterzhi" | North Ossetia | The god of war and of the Sun. He is frequently depicted as a cavalryman with a long beard, riding on a white horse. |