Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Aethusa" | Greek | A daughter of Poseidon and Alcyone, who was beloved by Apollo, and bore to him Eleuther. (Apollodorus iii) |
Nymph name "Aetna" | Roman | A Sicilian nymph, and according to Alcimus, a daughter of Uråñuś and Gaea, or of Briareus. Simonides said that she had acted as arbitrator between Hephaestus and Demeter respecting the possession of Sicily. |
Goddess name "Aeval" | Celtic | A goddess of sexual relations & small size |
Goddess name "Aeval .Aibell Aoibhell" | Celtic | Aeval aka Aibell Aoibhell, was a goddess or fairy queen of Munster. She determined if husbands were sexually satsifying their wives. Celtic |
Angel name "Af Bri" | Christian | An angel who makes it Rain. Christian |
Goddess name "Afekan" | Melanesia / New Guinea | Creator goddess. Melanesia / New Guinea |
God name "Afi" | Abkhaz | God of Rain and thunderstorms who does not tolerate women using his name. Abkhaz |
"Afrasiab" | Roman | A serpent identified by the Scythians with archfiend Ahriman. |
"Afreet" | Arabic | Aka Ifrit, efreet, ifreet, afrit, are a kind of Jinn mentioned in the Qur'an. Arabic |
"Afreet or Efreet" | Arab | One of the Jinn tribe, of which there are five. |
Angel name "Afriel" | Christian | angel who safeguards children, though not that well. Christian |
Angel name "Aftiel" | Christian | The angel of twilight. Christian |
"Ag'o" | Dahomean | Worshipped by hunters. Dahomean |
"Agaliarept" | Greek | A Grand General of Hell, commander of the second legion and possessed of the power to discover all secrets. He commands Buer, Guseyn, and Botis. |
Goddess name "Agaman Nibo" | Haiti | Goddess of the dead. Haiti |
Goddess name "Agamede" | Greek | A goddess of healing |
King name "Agamemnon" | Greek | A son of Pleisthenes and grandson of Atreus, king of Mycenae, in whose house Agamemnon and Menelaus were educated after the death of their father. (Apollodorus. iii. ) Homer and several other writers call him a son of Atreus, grandson of Pelops, and great-grandson of Tantalus. |
Angel name "Agares" | Christian | One of the fallen angels, of the order of the virtues who governs thirty-one legions, appears riding a crocodile and carrying a sparrowhawk. |