Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Abandinus" | Roman / Celtic / British | God of unknown affinities. The name appears in an inscription at Godmanchester, Cambridge, England.... |
God name "Abellio" | Roman / Celtic / Gallic | Tree god. Known from inscriptions in the Garonne valley of southwestern France and thought to be åśśociated with apple trees.... |
Goddess name "Abeona" | Roman | A goddess who protected children the first time they left their parents' home, safeguarding their first steps alone. She is related to Adeona, a goddess who guided children back to their parents' home. Roman |
Goddess name "Abeona" | Roman | Goddess of påśśage. Linked with the goddess ADEONA, she is concerned with the safe going-out and coming-in of a child.... |
Goddess name "Abnoba" | Celtic | Goddess of the hunt, similar to the Roman Diana. Celtic |
Goddess name "Abnoba" | Roman / Celtic / European | Forest and river goddess. Known locally from the Black Forest region of Germany. The name Avon, åśśociated with many rivers, derives from her name.... |
"Abomination of Desolation" | Roman | The Roman standard is so called (Matthew xxiv. 15). As it was set up in the holy temple, it was an abomination; and, as it brought destruction, it was the "abomination of desolation." |
Goddess name "Abundantia" | Roman | Minor fertility goddess. The personification of abundance. She continued in French mythology after the Roman occupation, as a lady who enters houses in the night, bringing prosperity.... |
Goddess name "Abundantia aka Abundita" | Roman | Goddess of Agriculture, good fortune, prosperity and abundance. Roman |
Goddess name "Abundantia/ Abundita" | Roman | A goddess of Agriculture & abundance |
Goddess name "Acca" | Roman | A goddess åśśociated with Hercules |
Goddess name "Acca Larentia" | Etruscan | A mythical woman who occurs in the stories in early Roman history. Associated with Hercules she was a goddess of the earth and goddess of Winter Roman / Etruscan |
"Acca Laurentia" | Roman | Or Larentia, a mythical woman who occurs in the stories in early Roman history. |
God name "Acestes" | Roman | A son of the Sicilian river-god Crimisus and of a Trojan woman of the name of Egesta or Segesta |
Goddess name "Aclla" | Inca / Quechua | Goddesses of war and virgins comparable to the Roman Vestal Virgins. Inca / Quechua |
Goddess name "Adeona" | Roman | Goddess of school children Roman |
Goddess name "Adeona" | Roman | Goddess of påśśage. See ABEONA.... |
Goddess name "Adeos" | Roman | A goddess of modesty |