Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Brisaya" | Greek | Goddess of the dawn and the violet light of morning Greek |
"Briseis" | Greek | A patronymic from Briseus, and the name of Hippodameia, the daughter of Briseus of Lyrnessus, who fell into the hands of Achilles, and about whom the quarrel arose between Achilles and Agamemnon. Greek |
"Brisingamen" | Scandinavian | Freyja's necklace made by the fairies. Freyja left her husband Odin in order to obtain this necklace; and Odin deserted her because her love was changed into vanity. It is not possible to love Brisingamen and Odin too, for no one can serve two masters. |
"Britannia" | British | Genia Lord of British British |
Goddess name "Britannia" | Roman / Celtic / British | Tutelary goddess. The genia loci of Britain who first appears on the coinage of Antoninus Pius in the second century AD. She became the symbol of the British Empire after being partly syncretized with the Roman war goddess MINERVA.... |
"Britomartis" | Greek | Appears to have originally been a Cretan divinity of hunters and fishermen. Her name is usually derived from sweet or blessing, and a maiden, so that the name would mean, the sweet or blessing maiden. Greek |
Goddess name "Brizo" | Greek | A prophetic goddess of the island of Delos, who sent dreams and revealed their meaning to man. Her name is connected to falling asleep. Greek |
"Brollachans" | Scottish | Scottish fairies that help with housework. When frightened they may bleat like a goat. |
Nymph name "Brome" | Greek | Another nymph who was a nurse for Dionysus |
Nymph name "Brome aka Bromie" | Greek | One of the nymphs who brought up Dionysus on mount Nysa. Greek |
Goddess name "Bronach" | Ireland | Goddess linked to forgotten Samhain rituals Ireland |
God name "Brono" | Norse | God of light norse |
Cyclop name "Brontes" | Greek | A blacksmith personified, one of the Cyclops. The name signifies Thunder. Greek |
"Brown Man Of The Muirs" | Scotland | Brown Man Of The Muirs, the protector of wild animals. Scotland |
"Brownie" | Scotland | A domestic fairy; the servants friend if well treated. Scotland |
Spirit name "Brownies" | Scotland | house spirits of Scotland doing the housework, guiding cows back to the farmyard and ushering their hens back to their roosts. |
"Brycea" | Greek | Brycea wife of Pandion. |
God name "Buadza" | Ghana | God of the wind. Ghana |