Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Hebe" | Greek | Goddess of youth. The daughter of ZEUS and HERA and the consort of HERAKLES. The cup-bearer of the gods of Olympus. In the Roman pantheon she becomes JUVENTAS.... |
God name "Hecabe" | Greek | Or in Latin Hecuba, a daughter of Dymas in Phrygia, and second wife of Priam, king of Troy. Some described her as a daughter of Cisseus, or the Phrygian river-god Sangarius and Metope. Greek |
Goddess name "Hecaerge" | Greek | Goddess of archery Greek |
Goddess name "Hedetet" | Egypt | She is the scorpion goddess found in the Book of the Dead |
Goddess name "Hedrun" | Norse | Goddess of intoxicating mead norse |
God name "Heh" | Egypt | Primordial god of infinity Egypt |
God name "Heha" | Egypt | God of magical words Egypt |
Goddess name "Hehet" | Egypt | Primordial goddess of the immeasurable Egypt |
God name "Heimdall" | Norse | God of fire and light norse |
God name "Heitsi" | Africa | Shape-shifting sorcerer God. Hottentots. Africa |
Goddess name "Hekate" | Greek | The chthonic goddess of the moon & pathways as well as nocturnal evil |
Goddess name "Heket" | Egypt | A goddess midwives |
Goddess name "Heket" | Egypt | Frog goddess concerned with birth. Minor deity who by some traditions is the consort of HAROERIS (see also HORUS). Texts refer to a major sanctuary at Tuna et-Gebel which has been totally obliterated. The remains of another sanctuary survive at Qus in Upper Egypt. In the Pyramid Texts she is referred to as a deity who eases the final stages of labor. Depicted as wholly frog-like or as a frog-headed human figure, often found on amulets or other magical devices åśśociated with childbirth.... |
Goddess name "Heket aka Heqet" | Egypt | Hekit, Heget, goddess of childbirth and midwives. Later, as a fertility goddess, åśśociated with the flooding of the nile, and with the germination of corn, she became åśśociated with the last stages of childbirth. Egypt |
Goddess name "Hekoolas" | Miwok | A Sun goddess whose body is covered in abalone shells. Miwok |
Goddess name "Hekt" | Egypt | A goddess midwives |
Goddess name "Hel" | Scandinavia | Goddess of death and the underworld. The Christian concept of "Hell" came from this goddess, however, her realm of the dead for those who were wicked was cold and dark, not fiery. Scandinavia |
Goddess name "Hel" | Germanic / Nordic / Icelandic | Chthonic underworld goddess. The daughter of LOKI and the giantess Angrboda, and the sibling of both the Midgard worm who will cause the sea to flood the world with the lashings of his tail, and of Fenrir, the phantom wolf who will swallow the Sun, at Ragnarok. She is queen of the otherworld, also known as Hell, and she takes command of all who die, except for heroes slain in battle, who ascend to Valhalla. In some mythologies she is depicted as half black and half white. She was adopted into British mythology.... |