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List of Gods : "God God" - 8007 records

Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
God name
"Hiruko"
Shinto / Japan Minor Sun god. Identified as having been engendered after the Sun and moon. Probably eclipsed by AMATERASU....
Supreme god name
"Hisakitaimisi"
Creek The supreme god. Creek
God name
"Hishe"
Botswana The great self-created god who then created all the lesser gods, the earth, mankind, wild animals and vegetation. Botswana
God name
"Hittavainen"
Finnish God of hunting and the guardian of hare hunters. Finnish
God name
"Hittavainen"
Pre - Christian Karelian / Finnish Hunting god. Guardian deity of hare-hunters....
God name
"Hittavainen Karelian"
Finnish A hunting god & the guardian of hare hunters
Supreme god name
"Hlam Shua"
Eskimo The Supreme God of the Eskimo whose favourite animal went into convulsions and caused the earth to quake. Kodiak Island, Alaska
Goddess name
"Hlin"
Norse A goddess of consolation
Goddess name
"Hlodyn"
Norse A goddess; a name of the earth; Thor's mother. Norse
Goddess name
"Hlothyn"
Nordic / Icelandic Goddess. A less common name for the goddess Fjorgynn, noted in the Trymskvoia from the Poetic Edda. The mother of THOR....
Goddess name
"Hlothyn/ Holdyn/ Fjorgyn"
Nordic A goddess from the poetic edda
Goddess name
"Hnossa"
Norse Goddess of infatuation norse
God name
"Ho Masubi"
Japan God of fire Japan
God name
"Ho Po Ping"
China God of the Yellow River China
God name
"Ho Po Ping I"
China A god of the Yellow River
Goddess name
"Ho-Hsien-Ku"
Chinese One of the `eight immortals' and the virgin of the mountains, goddess of agility, immortality and mother reverence. Chinese
God name
"Ho-Musubi-No-Kami"
Japan Fire god Japan / Shinto
God name
"Ho-Musubi-No-Kami"
Shinto / Japan Fire god. One of a number of fire KAMIS who are honored in special Hi-Matsuri festivals. The sacred fire can only be generated by a board and stick and is regarded as a powerful purifier in Shintoism. The most celebrated temple of the fire kamis is on Mount Atago near Kyoto; worshipers are drawn to it from all over Japan to obtain charms as protection against fire....