Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Notos" | Greek | The south wind and bringer of the storms of late summer and autumn. Greek |
God name "Notus" | Roman | God of the southwest wind Roman |
God name "Notus" | Roman | God of the southwest winds. Derived from a Greek model. Also Auster.... |
God name "Notus/ Auster" | Roman | A god of the southwest wind |
Deities name "Obosom" | Akan | A generic name for the lessor gods, sometimes referred to as the deities. These spirits are embodied in the wind, rivers, oceans, streams, trees, mountains, rocks, animals, and other objects. Akan |
God name "Ometeoti (two god)" | Aztec / Mesoamerican / Mexico | Primordial being. According to some traditions, the dual principle personified in a bisexual force which the Aztecs believed to be the only reality, all else being illusory. Ometeotl rules in the highest (thirteenth) heaven, Omeyocan (place of duality) which rests above Sun, moon, wind and other elements. Ometeotl impregnated itself to engender the four TEZCATLIPOCAS (aspects of the Sun). Another female aspect, COATLICUE, gave birth to the national Aztec god HUITZILOPOCHTLI. No formal cult existed for Ometeotl, but he was considered to be present in every aspect of ritual.See also TONACATECUHTLI and TONACACIHUATL.... |
"Orgoglio" | Italy | Means "Arrogant Pride," or The Man of Sin. A hideous giant as tall as three men; he was son of earth and wind. Italy |
Angel name "Ouestucati" | Nazorean | A female angel who brings the sea wind. Early Nazorean |
Goddess name "Oya" | Yoruba | A warrior goddess of fire, Rainstorms, justice & the wind |
Goddess name "Oya-Yansan" | Yoruba | Goddess of the Niger River. She is seen in aspects of warrior-goddess of wind, lightning, fertility, fire and magic. She creates hurricanes and tornadoes and guards the underworld. Yoruba |
Goddess name "Pagoda" | Slavic | 'Giver of Favorable winds', a weather and Agriculture goddess. Cattle and sheep are sacrificed to her. Slavic |
God name "Paka'a" | Hawaii | God of the wind and the inventor of the sail. Hawaii |
God name "Pavana" | Hindu | God of the winds, said to be the father of Hanumat or Hanuman, the monkey king who becomes Rama's helper in the Ramayana. Hindu |
God name "Pavana (purifier)" | Hindu | God of the winds. His consort is Anjana. Also VAYU.... |
"Purusa" | Hindu | Cosmic Man The great I Am and the self which pervades the universe. His mind is the moon, his eyes are the Sun, and his breath is the wind. Hindu |
God name "Qebui" | Egypt | Four headed, winged, ram headed god of the north wind Egypt |
"Qedem" | Hebrew | The personification of the east wind. Hebrew |
Goddess name "Quabso" | Tanzania | wind-rider, a goddess of the weather, health, fertility and Rain. Tanzania |