Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Deity name "Datin" | Arabic | A deity worshipped in pre-Islamic northern Arabia. Datin was an oracular deity also åśśociated with oaths and justice. Arabic |
God name "Datin" | Pre - Islamic northern Arabian | God. Frequently mentioned in inscriptions, but of uncertain function.... |
Angel name "Datt" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
"Daunus" | Greek | A son of Pilumnus and Danae, was married to Venilia. |
Spirit name "Davas" | Persia | Malevolent spirits. Persia |
Spirit name "Davas/ Daevas/ Devas/ Devs" | Persia | Rather malevolent spirits |
Ghost name "Davy Jones's Locker" | Indian | I.e. he is dead. Jones is a corruption of Jonah, the prophet, who was thrown into the sea. Locker, in seaman's phrase, means any receptacle for private stores; and duffy is a ghost or spirit among the West Indian negroes. So the whole phrase is, "He is gone to the place of safe keeping, where duffy Jonah was sent to." |
Goddess name "Daya" | Hindu / Puranic | A goddess who oddly enough is considered a minor aspect of the god of Visnu |
Goddess name "Daya (compåśśion)" | Hindu / Puranic / A SAKTI of Acyuta / never falling / , a minor aspect of the god VIS NU | Goddess. Decima... |
Goddess name "Dayan" | Borneo | Goddess of fire. Borneo |
Goddess name "Dayang Raca" | Borneo | A goddess of fire |
God name "Dazhbog" | Slavic | God of the sky, wealth and war. Slavic |
God name "Dazhbog/ Dabog/ Dazbog" | Slavic | A god of the sky, wealth & war |
Goddess name "Dazimus" | Sumeria | Goddess of healing. Sumeria |
Goddess name "Dea Matrona / Deae Matres Deae Matrones" | British | Dea Matrona aka Deae Matres Deae Matrones, Mother goddesses, who in many areas was worshipped as a triple goddess. British |
Goddess name "Deae Matres" | Britain | The mother goddesses, a triune of earth goddesses |
God name "Death Angel of" | Pan-religions | The appointed servant of God, with the task of bringing an end, at the appointed time, to the lives of humans. Pan-cultural. Pan-religions |
God name "Debata Toba-Batak" | Sumatra | Word used to denote an individual god / Divine power. Sumatra |