Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Canopus" | Egyptian | The Egyptian god of water. The Chaldeans worshipped fire, and sent all the other gods a challenge, which was accepted by a priest of Canopus. The Chaldeans lighted a vast fire round the god Canopus, when the Egyptian deity spouted out torrents of water and quenched the fire, thereby obtaining the triumph of water over fire. |
"Cao Guo Jiu" | Chinese | One of the Chinese Ba Xian, he is also the patron saint of actors and actresses. |
God name "Cao Guo-jiu" | Taoist / Chinese | Immortal being. One of the eight immortals of Taoist mythology, he was once a mortal being who achieved immortality through his lifestyle. The tutelary god of actors. Attributes include musical rattles or castanets.See also BA XIAN.... |
Goddess name "Caolainn" | Origin | Goddess who was the guardian of a magical well in County Roscommon in western Ireland Her myth is the origin of the 'wishing well' |
God name "Capakan" | Maya | The god of earthquakes & mountains |
King name "Capricorn" | Roman | the centaur archer. Capricornus is the tenth, or, strictly speaking, the eleventh sign of the zodiac. (Dec. 21-Jan. 20.) According to clåśśic mythology, Capricorn was Pan, who, from fear of the great Typhon, changed himself into a goat, and was made by Jupiter one of the signs of the zodiac. Roman |
"Caraculiambo" | Spain | The giant that Don Quixote intended should kneel at the feet of Dulcinea. (Cervantes: Don Quixote.) |
Goddess name "Carcika (repetitive chant)" | Buddhist / Mahayana | Goddess. Color: red. Attributes: cup and knife.... |
Goddess name "Cardea" | Roman | A goddess of door hinges |
Goddess name "Carika" | Buddhist | the deceiver Goddess of the repetitive chant. Buddhist |
Goddess name "Carike" | Bali | Goddess makes the waters flow. Bali |
God name "Cariociecus" | Roman / Iberia | God of war. Also popular in Lusitania. Roman / Iberia |
God name "Cariociecus" | Romano - Iberian | war god. Syncretized with the god MARS.... |
Goddess name "Carlin" | Scotland | Goddess of Winter and the spirit of the eve of Samhain (Halloween), the night the ghosts of the dead roamed the world of the living. Scotland |
Goddess name "Carman" | Ireland | Goddess of County Wexford and black magic. Has roots in the Greek Goddess, Demeter. Ireland |
Nymph name "Carmangr" | Greek | A Cretan of Tarrha, father of Eubulus and Chrysothemis. Received and purified Apollo and Artemis, after they had slain the monster Python, and it was in the house of Carmanor that Apollo formed his connexion with the nymph Aeacallis. Greek |
"Carme" | Greek | A daughter of Eubulus, who became by Zeus the mother of Britomartis. Antoninus Liberalis describes her as a grand-daughter of Agenor, and daughter of Phoenix Greek |
"Carmen" | Roman | Generic mame for an oracle or prophecy. Roman |