Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Dian-Cecht" | Irish | Physician magician of the Tuatha Dian Cecht |
Goddess name "Diana" | Greek / Roman | A goddess of childbirth, chastity, virginity, fertility, hunting, the moon & the sky |
Goddess name "Diana" | Roman | moon goddess. Living in the Forests, she is a huntress and protector of animals, also the guardian of virginity. Generally modeled on the Greek goddess ARTEMIS, she had a sanctuary on the Aventine Hill in Rome and, under Roman rule, took over the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus.... |
"Diancecht" | Irish | Physician magician of the Tuatha Dian Cecht |
Goddess name "Diang" | Sudan | cow goddess and the wife of the first human, Omara, sent by the creator god. Her son is Okwa, who married the crocodile goddess Nyakaya. Shilluk, Sudan |
Goddess name "Diang" | Shilluk / Sudan | cow goddess. Living along the west bank of the Nile, the Shilluk perceive Diang as the consort of the first human, Omara, sent by the creator god. Her son is Okwa, who married the crocodile goddess NYAKAYA. Thus the three main elements of Shilluk life are contained in their religious beginningsmen (sky), cows (earth) and crocodiles (water).... |
Goddess name "Diang Shilluk" | Sudan | A cow goddess |
Deity name "Dianic Wicca" | Greek | A Wiccan path that focuses on the strong female deity Diana. |
Angel name "Diari" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
"Diarmaid" | Celtic | Had a beauty spot which, any woman chanced to see it, would make her instantly fall in love with him. Celtic |
"Dias" | Greek | Father of Cleolla, the mother of Agamemnon by Pleisthenes. Greek |
"Dice" | Greek | The personification of justice, was, according to Hesiod, a daughter of Zeus and Themis, and the sister of Eunomia and Eirene. She was considered as one of the Horae; she watched the deeds of man, and approached the throne of Zeus with lamentations whenever a judge violated justice. Greek |
Goddess name "Dice/ Dike" | Greek | A goddess of justice |
"Dicilla" | s | One of Logistilla's handmaids, famous for her chastity. Orlando Furioso |
"Dickepoten" | Germanic | The Jack-o'-Lantern of Mark and Lower Saxony. |
"Dictaeus" | Greek | A surname of Zeus, derived from mount Dicte in the eastern part of Crete. Greek |
Nymph name "Dicte" | Greece | A nymph from who was beloved and pursued by Minos, but she threw herself into the sea, where she was caught up and saved in the nets of fishermen. Greece |
Goddess name "Dictynna" | Crete | A mother goddess |