Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Agrat Bat Mahalat" | Semitic | Goddess known for her role as sexual temptress and seductress. According to the Talmud, she is the "spirit of uncleanness". Semitic |
God name "Agreus" | Phonecian | Lesser God of hunting. Brother of Halieus. Phonecian |
Goddess name "Agrona" | Welsh | A goddess of strife and war worshipped in Britain. The river Aeron in Wales comes from her name. Welsh |
God name "Agros" | Greek | Lesser God of fields, courtyards, viticulture, and wine cellars. Brother of |
God name "Agrotes" | Phonecian | Lesser God of the earth, horses, hunting, and wanderers. Appears as a charioteer, sometimes accompanied by packs of dogs. Phonecian |
God name "Agu'gux" | Aleut / Aleutian Islands | Creator god. The name given to the Christian god under Russian Orthodox influence.... |
God name "Aguara" | Roman | Fox god who gave the carob tree to the people Tunpa / Chiriguano |
Goddess name "Agwe" | Haiti | Goddess manifestation of Yemanja Haiti / Vodun |
Goddess name "Agwe" | Haiti / Vodun | A goddess manifestation of Yemanja |
God name "Agwe" | Vodun | God of the ocean Vodun |
Goddess name "Agweta" | Haitian | Haitian sea goddess. Daughter of Agwe. |
God name "Ah Bolom Tzacab" | Mayan | Meaning "the lead-nosed god," he was a god of Agriculture, thunder and Rain. He was depicted with a leaf in his nose. Mayan |
God name "Ah Bolon Dz'acab" | Mayan | Fertility god åśśociated with Rain and thunder Mayan |
God name "Ah Bolon Dz'acab (many generations)" | Mayan / Mesoamerican / Mexico | Chthonic fertility god. A god identified with Rain and thunder. Also strongly linked with Agriculture and young crops. Possibly a vegetation avatara of the iguana god ITZAM NA. Attributes include a leaf-like ornament worn in the nose. Also God K.... |
God name "Ah Can Čú𝔪" | Mayan | Hunter god; protector of the animals Mayan |
God name "Ah Can Čú𝔪/ Acaum" | Maya | A hunter & protector of the animals god |
Deities name "Ah Cancun" | Mayan / Mesoamerican / Mexico | Hunting god. One of a number of deities in Mayan religion identified with the hunt and the protection of animals. Also Acanum.... |
God name "Ah Chun Caan (he of the base of the sky)" | Mayan / Yucatec, Mesoamerican / Mexico | Local god. The tutelary deity of the city of Merida. Mentioned in the Vienna Dictionary.... |