Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Cinei" | Chukchi / Siberia | A sea goddess |
Goddess name "Cinei-new" | Siberia / Chukchee | A sea goddess and wife of Peruten, god of the sea. Siberia / Chukchee |
God name "Cinteotl" | Aztec | A god of fertility |
God name "Cinteotl" | Aztec | God of fertility Aztec |
Goddess name "Cinxia" | Roman | A minor goddess of marriage[ She worries over the attire of the bride] |
Goddess name "Cinxia" | Roman | Minor goddess of marriage. Concerned with the proper dress of the bride.... |
King name "Cinyras" | Greek | A famous Cyprian hero. According to the common tradition, he was a son of Apollo by Paphos, king of Cyprus, and priest of the Paphian Aphrodite, which latter office remained hereditary in his family, the Cinyradae. Greek |
Monster name "Cipactli" | Aztec | A vicious primeval sea monster, part crocodile and part fish. Always hungry, every joint on her body was adorned with an extra mouth. Aztec |
Goddess name "Cipactli" | Aztec / Mexico | A primordial goddess of water |
Deities name "Cipactonal" | Aztec / Mesoamerican / Mexico | Creator god. One of the deities collectively clåśśed as the OMETEOTL complex.... |
Goddess name "Circe" | Greek | A mythical sorceress, whom Homer calls a fair-locked goddess, a daughter of Helios by the oceanid Perse, and a sister of Aeetes. Greek |
"Cirein Croin" | Caithness | A sea-serpent and the largest animal in the world. Celtic. Caithness |
Nymph name "Cirrha" | Greek | A nymph from whom the town of Cirrha in Phocis was believed to have derived its name. Greek |
Goddess name "Cista" | Persia | Goddess of the Way and Mithra's companion. Persia |
God name "Cit Bolon Tum" | Mayan | A boar-headed god of Medicine and healing. Mayan |
God name "Cit Cac Coh" | Mayan | God of war iconised as a red. Puma Mayan |
God name "Cit Chac Coh" | Mayan / Mesoamerican / Mexico | God of war. Identified as a red puma.... |
God name "Citalatonac" | Aztec | Creator god. Aztec |