Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Chhih of warg tzu" | China | A god of Rain |
God name "Chi Po" | China | God of the winds. China |
God name "Chi Sung Tzu" | China | Rain god. China |
God name "Chi Sung Tzu" | Chinese | Rain god. Chibirias... |
Goddess name "Chia" | Chiboa | Goddess of the moon. Chiboa |
Goddess name "Chiang" | China | Goddess of Agriculture. China |
God name "Chibchaçúɱ" | Chibcha | God of farmers and merchants. Chibcha |
"Chibiabos" | Algonquin | Brother of Nanabush. Algonquin |
Goddess name "Chibilias" | Mayan | Goddess of the Rainbow. Mayan |
Goddess name "Chibirias" | Mayan | Goddess of the earth, who sends the Rain and paints the earth. Mayan |
God name "Chiccan" | Mayan | Gods of Rain. Mayan |
Deities name "Chiccan" | Mayan / Chorti, Mesoamerican / eastern Guatemala | Rain gods. Giant reptilian deities whose blood is cold and who evolved from snakes. They form a quartet, each living at the bottom of a deep lake situated in the four cardinal directions. They are believed to churn the waters which rise as clouds. The AH PATNAR UINICOB gods then beat the Rain from the clouds with stone axes.... |
Monster name "Chichivache" | French | Chichivache the "sorry cow," a monster that lived only on good women- all skin and bone, because its food was so extremely scarce. The old English romancers invented another monster, which they called Bicorn, as fat as the other was lean; but, luckily, he had for food "good and enduring husbands," of which there is no lack. French |
Spirit name "Chickcharney" | Bahamas | Small furred / feathered spirit of the Forest. Andros Is. Bahamas |
God name "Chicoahui Itzcuintli-Chantico" | Aztec | God of lapidaries. Aztec |
Goddess name "Chicomecoatl" | Aztec | She is the goddess of grain, fertility & frost |
Goddess name "Chicomecohuati" | Aztec / post Mesoamerican | Maize goddess. [Mexico]. Her festival was held in September when a young girl was sacrificed having taken on the role of the deity for a period of time during the celebrations. She was decapitated on a heap of maize fruits and her blood was collected in a large bowl before being poured over a wooden figurine of the goddess. Finally the victim's skin was flayed off and worn by a dancing priest.See also XILONEN.... |
God name "Chicomenochtli" | Aztec | God of painters and solar pleasure[not my claim] Aztec |