Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Bur" | Babylon | Another name for Adad. Babylon Norse |
Hero name "Bura" | Greek | A daughter of Ion, the ancestral hero of the Ionians, and Helice, from whom, the Achaean town of Bura derived its name. |
"Buraicus" | Greek | A surname of Heracles, derived from the Achaean town of Bura |
"Bure" | Scandinavian | The first woman, and sister of Borr, the father of Odin. Scandinavian |
"Buri" | Norse | One of two primordial beings, licked out of the stones by Audhumla. Norse |
God name "Buri" | Nordic / Icelandic | Archetypal god. According to Snorri, one of two primordial beings. Ymir was formed from the misty void of Ginnungagap, and Buri emerged from the blocks of salty ice on which the cosmic cow Audhumla fed. He had a son, BOR, who engendered the AESIR gods OTHIN, VILI and VE. Also Bori.... |
God name "Buriyas" | Iran | God of war Iran / Kåśśite |
God name "Buriyas" | Kassite / Iran | Tutelary war god. He was invoked by the Kåśśite armies which overthrew Babylonia in the sixteenth century BC.... |
God name "Buriyas Kasite" | Iran | A war god |
King name "Burl aka Bure" | Norse | The father of Bor. He was produced by the cow's licking the stones covered with rime, frost. Norse |
"Burlond" | Britain | A giant whose legs Sir Tryamour cut off. Britain |
Angel name "Burning Bush" | Jewish | In Jewish tradition, the name of the angel of the burning bush was Zagzagel. Book of Exodus |
Spirit name "Buschweiber" | German | Forest-spirits aka "Wild-maidens". German. |
Demon name "Bush-asp" | Parsi | A long handed demon who lulls men to sleep then attacks them. Parsi |
Demon name "Bushyasta" | Zoroastrian | The yellow demon of lethargy and sloth. He is the evil genius which causes men to oversleep and to neglect their religious duties. Zoroastrian |
God name "Bussumarus" | Celtic | God of storm and mist and fog and lightning and thunder. Celtic |
"Bussumarus Amelia/ Maitresse Amelia" | Haiti / Vodun | loa of Haiti |
Demon name "Buta" | Indonesian | An evil demon with hooked teeth. Indonesian |