| Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
|---|---|---|
| God name "Gibini Gishu" | Uganda | A plague God åśśociated with of the smallpox god |
"Gicholan" | Siberia | The supreme being "The-One-on-High". Siberia |
"Gicholetinvilan" | Siberia | The supreme being "The-Master-on-High". Siberia |
| Angel name "Gidaijal" | Enochian | An angel luminary of the seasons. Enochian |
| Spirit name "Gidim" | Sumerian | The spirits of the dead, living in the Netherworld. Sumerian |
| God name "Gidja" | Australia | God of the moon. He can bestow the power of Dreamwalking. Australia |
| God name "Gigantes" | Greek | According to Homer, they were a gigantic and savage race of men, governed by Eurymedon, and dwelling in the distant west, in the island of Thrinacia; but they were extirpated by Eurymedon on account of their insolence towards the gods. Greek |
| Goddess name "Giia" | Buddhist - Lamaist / Tibet | Mother goddess. One of a group of Astamataras (mothers). Color: red. Attributes: Indian gong and lute.... |
| Spirit name "Gikuyu" | Kikuyu | One of the spiritual ancestors of all the Kikuyu people. |
| Goddess name "Gilfaethwy" | Celtic | A son of the goddess Don and brother of Gwydion and Arianrhod in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi. His uncle Math ap Mathonwy, king of Gwynedd, must keep his feet in the lap of a young virgin at all times unless he is going to war. Celtic |
| God name "Gilgames" | Sumeria | Early historical king of Uruk, who later became and deified and was considered a god of the underworld. Sumeria |
| God name "Gilgamesh" | Greek | A demigod of superhuman strength who built a great wall to defend his people from external threats, a sort of Sumerian equivalent to the Greek Heracles. |
| Goddess name "Giliiie" | Pre - Christian Lithuanian | Goddess of death. She is said to enter the house of a dying person, dressed in a white gown, and suffocate them.... |
"Gilling" | Norse | Father of Suttung, who possessed the poetic mead. He was slain by Fjalar and Galar. Norse |
| Goddess name "Giltine" | Lithuania | The goddess of death whose sacral bird is the owl. Giltine proclaims disaster. She goes with the goddesses of black death. Lithuania |
"Gimle [Heaven]" | Norse | The abode of the righteous after Ragnarok. Norse |
"Ginnunga-ga" | Norse | The great yawning gap, the premundane abyss, the chaos or formless void, in which dwelt the supreme powers before the creation. In the eleventh century the sea between Greenland and Vinland (America) was called Ginnunga-gap. Norse |
| God name "Girru" | Sumeria | The god of fire and light and the patron of the arts and the god of civilization. Sumeria |