Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Lodfafner" | Norse | A protege of Odin. Norse |
God name "Lodur" | Germanic | Creator god mentioned in the creation myth. germanic |
Deities name "Lodur" | Germanic | Creator god. Mentioned in påśśing in the creation mythology as being one of a trio of deities, with Odin and HOENIR, who engendered mankind.See also OTHIN.... |
God name "Lodur[r]" | Germanic | A creator god mentioned in the creation myth |
Goddess name "Lofn" | Norse | Goddess of love norse |
Goddess name "Lofn" | Norse | A goddess of illicit unions |
Goddess name "Lofn" | Norse | Goddess of illicit unions norse |
Goddess name "Logia" | Ireland | Goddess of the Lagan River Ireland |
Book name "Logistilla" | Orlando | The good fairy, and sister of Alcina the sorceress. She teaches Ruggiero to manage the hippogriff, and gives Astolpho a magic Book and horn. The impersonation of reason. Orlando Furioso |
"Logos" | Christian | The principle embodied in the flesh by Jesus the Christ |
God name "Logos" | Christian | Word coming from the mind of their god Christian / Gnostic |
"Logos" | Christian | Principle embodied in the flesh by Jesus the Christ Christian |
God name "Logos" | Gnosticn Christian | The word coming from the mind of their god |
Spirit name "Logos" | Greek | Primordial spirit of reason Greek |
Deities name "Logos" | Greek | Primordial spirit of reason. A concept pro moted by the Stoics, who perceived Logos as the mind of JUPITER, but more generally recognized as the Divine essence from which all deities arise. Philo of Alexandria apportioned human charac teristics to Logos. The Gnostic Christian, Valenti nus, identified Logos as the word coming from the mind of the father. The Christian father Clement of Alexandria claimed it to be the first principle of the universe, while Origen perceived it as the prin ciple embodied in the flesh by Jesus Christ.... |
Goddess name "Loha" | Klamath | Beneficent goddess portrayed as a beautiful woman Klamath |
Goddess name "Lohasur Devi" | India | Goddess of the forging of iron India |
"Lokapaia (protectors of the world)" | Hindu / Buddhist | Guardians of the four directions. Often placed in pairs at the entrance to tombs.... |