Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Yangombi" | Bantu | God of creation Bantu |
Goddess name "Yanguang Pusa" | China | Goddess of healing and eyes China |
Goddess name "Yansa" | Brazil | Goddess of fire Brazil |
God name "Yanwang" | China | God of death China |
"Yao" | Jewish | The name of the demiurge in Gnostic scripture. |
"Yao-Shih Fwo" | China | The Buddha of Medicine of the Master of Healing. China |
Goddess name "Yaparamma" | India | Goddess of commerce. India |
"Yaqhucnin" | Siberia | The supreme being and creator. Siberia |
God name "Yarikh" | Canaan | God of the moon. Canaan |
God name "Yarilo" | Slavic | God of fertility. Slavic |
God name "Yaro" | Kafa / Ethiopia | Creator god. A sky god to whom sacrifice is still possibly enacted on hill tops and river banks in rural areas. Became largely syncretized with the Christian god. Also Yero.... |
God name "Yarovit" | Slavic | God of victory. Slavic |
God name "Yarris" | Hittite | God of pestilence. Hittite |
"Yasi" | Bolivia | The great chief was named Yasi (Moon), and he had a child. One day, a Jaguar was playing rough with the child, and bit it too hard on the head. The young child died, and when Yasi heard of his child's death, he wanted some answers. Yasi wanted to know who murdered his precious child, but none of the animals would tell. Yasi became so angry that he stretched the necks ofthe howler monkeys, put spines on the backs of porcupines, twisted the feet of the ant eaters, and threw the tortoise down so hard, that it could no longer walk fast. Bolivia |
Goddess name "Yasodhara (preserving glory)" | Buddhist | Goddess. The daughter of Dandapani and the consort of the BUDDHA before he attained his full status.... |
"Yataa aka Yatala" | Sierra Leone | The Source of All Being who uses the chameleon as a messenger. |
Deities name "Yauhqueme" | Aztec / Mesoamer ican / Mexico | Fertility and Rain god. One of the group of deities clåśśed as the TLALOC complex.... |
Deity name "Yawar" | Nazorean | Dazzling, a solar deity. Early Nazorean |