Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Bulderbåśśe" | Danish | A Poltergeist. Danish |
"Bulis" | Greek | Bulis metamorphosed into a drake; and his son, Egypios, into a vulture. Greek |
Ghost name "Bulla" | Roman | An amulet worn, by Roman children, intended to ward off ghostly anger. |
Spirit name "Bullkater" | German | A field-spirit resembling a tom-cat. German |
God name "Buluc Chabtan" | Mayan | Sometimes referred to as "God F," he was a war god who received human sacrifices. Mayan |
God name "Buluc Chabtan" | Mayan / Mesoamerican / Mexico | God of war. Associated with human sacrifice and depicted with a characteristic black line encircling the eye and extending down the cheek. Also God F.... |
God name "Buluga Andaman" | Islands | A god |
"Bumann" | German | A bogeyman of an undefined nature. German |
God name "Bumba" | Bantu / Africa | A god of fire |
God name "Bumba" | Boshongo / Bantu / southern Africa | Creator god. The progenitor of the world out of chaos. When he experienced stomachache he vomited the earth, Sun, moon and, finally, all living things, including mankind.... |
God name "Bumba Bantu" | Africa | God of fire. Africa |
Goddess name "Bumerali" | Australia | Goddess of physical prowess. Australia |
Goddess name "Bunbulama" | Australia | Goddess of Rain. Australia |
Demon name "Bune" | Unk | A demon of death and Grand Duke of the infernal regions. He removes corpses, haunts cemeteries, and marshals the demons around the places of the dead. He has been depicted as a three-headed dragon, the heads being respectively those of a dog, griffin and man. Unk |
Supreme god name "Bunjil" | Australia | Supreme god, represented as an eagle. The Kulin claim he is a culture-hero who taught them all the important skills of life, but the Wurundjeri claims he created mankind. He now lives in the sky. Binbeal, the Rainbow spirit, is his son. Australia |
"Bunus" | Greek | The son of Hermes and Alcidameia |
Goddess name "Bunzi" | Zaire | Rain goddess. Zaire |
"Buphagus Pausanias" | Greek | Buphagus Pausanias tells us that the son of Japhet was called Buphagos (glutton), as Hercules was called Adephagus, because on one occasion he ate a whole ox. Greek |