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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Goddess name
"Boaliri"
Australia The younger of the two sister goddesses that created life. The other was Waimariwi. Australia
Angel name
"Boamiel"
Jewish An angel with authority over the four divisions of heaven. Jewish
Goddess name
"Boann"
Ireland Goddess of fertility and the river Boyne. Ireland
Goddess name
"Boann (she of the white cows)"
Celtic / Irish River goddess. The local goddess of the river Boyne. She is one of the consorts of the DAGDA, alternatively of a minor local deity Elcmar, cuckolded by the Dagda who sent him away on an errand for nine months. The mother of Angus mac Og.See also AENGUS....
Goddess name
"Boann/ Boannan Boyne"
Irish A goddess of fertility & the river Boyne
God name
"Bochica"
Chibcha Supreme Sun god and a god of law Chibcha
Goddess name
"Bod"
Indian The divinity invoked by Indian women who desire fecundity. Children born after an invocation to Bod must be redeemed, or else serve in the temple of the goddess. Indian
Spirit name
"Bodachs"
Scotland Malicious house spirits of the Scottish Highlands in the form of a shriveled old man who lives up the chimney in the daytime and comes out at night to punish naughty children. Scotland

"Bodhisattva (one whose essence is perfect knowledge)"
Buddhist / northern India, Tibet, China / Japan Generic title for a buddha-designate. Any one of the earlier stages of a future buddha. Depicted wearing regal dress and trappings, including a crown. The most significant include AVALOKITESVARA, MAITREYA and MANJUSRI....

"Bodn"
Norse One of the three vessels in which the poetical mead was kept. Hence poetry is called the wave of the bodn. Norse
Goddess name
"Bodua"
Celtic Goddess of war Celtic
Angel name
"Boel"
Zohar The angel with the keys to the Garden of Eden. He's also in charge of Saturn. Zohar
Hero name
"Boeotus"
Greek A son of Poseidon or Itonus and Arne (Antiope or Melanippe), and brother of Aeolus. He was the ancestral hero of the Boeotians, who derived their name from him. Greek

"Bogan aka Bauchan"
Celtic A type of Hobgoblin. Celtic
Ghost name
"Bogeyman"
Scotland Boogyman, or bogyman, is a legendary ghost-like monster often believed in by children. The bogeyman has no specific appearance. The term bogeyman is also used metaphorically to mean a person or thing of which someone else has an irrational fear.
Spirit name
"Boggart"
Scotland A local hobgoblin or spirit. Scotland

"Bogie or Bogle"
Scotish A bugbear (Scotish form of bug).

"Bogles"
Scotland A form of Goblin with a very nasty temperament.