Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Kamrusepas" | Hittite | A god of healing. Hittite |
Goddess name "Kamrusepas/ Katahziwuri" | Hittite | She is the goddess of magic and healing |
Deity name "Kamu-iku-musu-bi-no-kami" | Shinto | Daughter of the Divine-Life-Producing-Wondrous-Deity. Shinto |
God name "Kamui" | Japan | sky god Japan |
Goddess name "Kamui-fuchi" | Ainu | Lady Hearth. A Hearth Goddess who is also known as the Supreme Ancestress and the spirit of female reproductivity and the home. Ainu, Japan |
God name "Kamui/ Tuntu" | Ainu / Japan | the sky god |
"Kamulla" | Kassite | Proper guidance in Kåśśite |
God name "Kan u Uayeyab" | Maya | He is the god who guarded cities. |
"Kan-xib-yui" | Mayan | He re-created the earth after it was destroyed by the four Bacabs. Mayan |
"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 |
God name "Kana-Yama-Biko-No-Kami" | Shinto / Japan | God of miners. Born from the vomit of IZANAMI and worshiped in the NanguJinja and other shrines. His consort is KANAYAMA-HIME-NO-KAMI. One of the KAMIS of the so-called metal mountain.... |
Goddess name "Kana-Yama-Hime-No-Kami" | Japan | Goddess of miners with a very sad birth story Japan / Shinto |
Goddess name "Kana-Yama-Hime-No-Kami" | Shinto / Japan | Goddess of miners. Born from the vomit of IZANAMI and worshiped in the Nangu-Jinja and other shrines. Her consort is KANA-YAMA-BIKO-NO-KAMI. One of the KAMIS of the so-called metal mountain.... |
Deity name "Kana-yama-biko-no-kami" | Shinto | The deity of fire. Shinto |
Deity name "Kana-yama-bime-no-kami" | Shinto | The deity of clay. Shinto |
God name "Kanaloa" | Hawaii | God of the ocean Hawaii |
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 |