Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Nymph name "Cronius" | Greek | The name of two mythical personages, the one a son of Zeus by the nymph Himalia, and the other a suitor of Hippodameia, who was killed by Oenomaus. |
God name "Cronos" | Celtic | Minor harvest & Sun god with Greek roots |
"Cronus" | Greek | A son of Uråñuś and Ge, and the youngest among the Titans. He was married to Rhea, by whom he became the father of Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus. Cheiron is also called a son of Cronus. Greek |
God name "Cronus/ Kronos/ Kronus/ Chronos/ Chronus" | Greek | A god of & Agriculture who became king of the Titans for a while |
"Ctesius" | Greek | The protector of property, occurs as a surname of Zeus at Phlyus, and of Hermes. Greek |
God name "Cu Chulain" | Celtic | God of warriors and chivalry. Celtic |
Goddess name "Cu Chulain / Sentanta/ Cuchulainn/ The Watchdog of" | Chulain | A goddess of eight & white |
"Cuba" | Roman | Cunina and Rumina, three Roman genii, who were worshipped as the protectors of infants sleeping in their cradles, and to whom libations of milk were offered. |
Hero name "Cuchulainn" | Ireland | The pre-eminent hero of Ulster in the Ulster Cycle. Ireland |
Goddess name "Cueravaperi" | Mexico | Goddess of Rain and drought. Mexico |
Goddess name "Culsu" | Etruscan | A Goddess of the Gate to the underworld. Etruscan |
God name "Čú𝔪 Hau" | Maya | A god of death |
God name "Čú𝔪 Hau" | Mayan / Mesoamerican / Mexico | Chthonic god of death. One of several names for a death god listed in the codices.... |
God name "Čú𝔪hau" | Mayan | God of death. Mayan |
Goddess name "Cunda" | Buddhist / Tibet | Goddess considered a deification of literature. Buddhist / Tibet |
Goddess name "Cunda" | Buddhist / eastern Bengal / Tibet | Goddess. An emanation of Vajrasattva or Vairocana. A female BODHISATTVA or buddha-designate. Also seen separately as a deification of literature, one of a group of twelve DHARANIS. She may stand upon a man. Color: white or green. Very large variety of attributes. Also Aryacunda.... |
Goddess name "Cunina" | Roman | Goddess of infants who are in the cradle. Roman |
Goddess name "Cunina" | Roman | Minor goddess of infants. Responsible for guarding the cradle.... |