Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Demophon" | Greek | The youngest son of Celeus and Metaneira, who was entrusted to the care of Demeter. He grew up under her without any human food, being fed by the goddess with her own milk, and ambrosia. During the night she used to place him in fire to secure to him eternal youth ; but once she was observed by Metaneira, who disturbed, the goddess by her cries, and the child Demophon was consumed by the flames. Greek |
"Demurge" | Gnostic | artisan or "craftsman" the Creator or Maker of the world. Gnostic |
Goddess name "Dena" | Persia | Goddess the daughter of Ahura Mazda. Persia |
Goddess name "Dena" | Persian / Iran | Goddess. The daughter of the god of light AHURA MAZDA.... |
God name "Dendrites" | Greek | The god of the tree, a surname of Dionysus, which has the same import as Dasyllius, the giver of foliage. Greek |
Goddess name "Dendritis" | Greek | The goddess of the tree, occurs as a surname of Helen at Rhodes, and the following story is related to account for it. After the death of Menelaus, Helen was driven from her home by two natural sons of her husband. She fled to Rhodes, and sought the protection of her friend Polyxo, the widow of Tlepolemus. But Polyxo bore Helen a grudge, since her own husband Tlepolemus had fallen a victim in the Trojan war. Accordingly, once while Helen was bathing, Polyxo sent out her servants in the disguise of the Erinnyes, with the command to hang Helen on a tree. |
Goddess name "Dendritus" | Greek | A goddess of the tree |
God name "Deng" | Sudan | God of Rain. Dinka, Sudan |
Goddess name "Deng" | Nuer / Dinka / Sudan | sky god. Considered to be a foreign deity in the Nuer pantheon and a bringer of disease. His daughter is the moon goddess. In Dinka religion he is a storm and fertility god bringing lightning and Rain.... |
God name "Deng Dinka/ Neur" | Sudan | A god of Rain |
"Deo" | Hindu | Originally the term for the thirty-three great divinities. Hindu |
God name "Deo Qui Vias Et Semitas" | Britain | Deo Qui Vias Et Semitas Commentus Est. 'The God who Invented Roads and Pathways' is mentioned on a single altarstone in Britain. |
"Deohako" | Seneca | Collective name of the three daughters of the earth Mother. Seneca |
"Deosil" | s | Clockwise. The term used to refer to the direction of a witch's dance or Circle-casting. |
Angel name "Deputy Angels" | Jewish | Certain angels who, in Jewish lore and magic, act as spirit servants. Jewish scholar Eleazar of Worms declared them to be entirely good. |
God name "Dercetius" | Roman | God of mountains Roman / Iberia / Hispanic |
God name "Dercetius" | Romano - Iberian | mountain god. Derceto... |
Goddess name "Derceto" | Greek | A goddess of fertility |