Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Demon name "Golab" | Christian | A spirit of wrath and sedition and an adversary of the seraphim. Christian demonology |
Spirit name "Gonaqadet" | Tlingit | The spirit of the sea. Tlingit |
Angel name "Guardian-Angel" | Roman | An angelic spirit which presides over the destiny of each individual. |
Spirit name "Gunnodoyak" | A youthful heroic deity who was once mortal | Iroquois (North American Indian). He was empowered by the spirit of thunder, Hino, to conquer the Great water Snake, enemy of humankind. The serpent devoured Gunnodoyak but was then slain by Hino, who cut open the snake, recovered the body of Gunnodoyak and returned him to his rightful place in heaven.... |
Spirit name "Ha Wen Neyu" | Iroquois | The great spirit of the Iroquois. |
Spirit name "Hakui" | Shinto | A god who imbued his followers with a vigorous spirit and the will to fight enemies Shinto |
Spirit name "Hamadryades" | Greek / Roman | Tree spirits whose existence is restricted to the tree that the guard when it dies they die |
Spirit name "Hamadryades" | Greco - Roman | Animistic tree spirits. Vaguely defined female beings whose existence is restricted to the individual trees of which they are guardians.... |
Spirit name "Hamendiju" | India | The Great sky spirit who watches over the people to see that no harm came to them. |
Goddess name "Hara Ke" | Songhai / Niger, West Africa | Goddess of sweet water. Considered to live beneath the waters in tributaries of the river Niger, attended by two dragons, Godi and Goru. The spirits of the dead are believed to live in a Paradise city in the depths of the Niger.... |
Spirit name "Hastbaka" | Navaho | Oldest male of the spirits Navaho |
Spirit name "Hastebaad" | Navaho | Chief of the female spirits Navaho |
Spirit name "Hastehogan" | Navaho | Chief male spirit of the house Navaho |
Spirit name "Haurvatat" | Zoroastrian | One of the spirits, it is åśśociated with life after death. Zoroastrian |
Spirit name "Hawenniyu" | Iroquois | Great spirit who gives the gifts of the earth. From a buckskin pouch he takes the sacred Indian tobacco and sprinkling it on the fire for incense makes certain motions of his hands toward the sky. Sometimes he will fan the fire with a turkey wing fan. Iroquois |
Spirit name "Hcoma" | Enochian | The spirit of water. Enochian |
Spirit name "Hemoana" | Tongans | In the beginning there was just the sea, and the spirit world. Tangaloa took the sky and Maui the underworld. Hemoana in the form of a sea snake, and Lupe, whose form was a dove, then divided the remainder between them, Hemoana taking the sea and Lupe taking the land. Tongans |
Spirit name "Heno" | Iroquois | God of the sky and the spirit of thunder. Iroquois |