Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Dubh Lacha" | Ireland | Early goddess of the sea Ireland |
Spirit name "Duende" | Spanish | A Spanish house-spirit. |
"Duergar" | Norse / Germany | Dwarfs who dwell in rocks and hills; noted for their strength, subtilty, magical powers, and skill in metallurgy. They are the personification of the subterranean powers of nature. According to the Gotho-German myth, the duergar were first maggots in Ymir's flesh, but afterwards åśśumed the likeness of men. The first duergar was Modsogner, the next Dyrin. Norse / Germany |
Goddess name "Dugnai" | Lithuania | Goddess of baking and kneading and liquor Lithuania |
God name "Duha Deo" | Hindu | Minor god the bridegroom Hindu |
Goddess name "Duillae" | Roman | Fertility and vegetation goddess Roman / Iberia |
Goddess name "Duillae" | RomanoIberian | Fertility and vegetation goddesses. Comparable with the MATRES in Gaul.... |
God name "Dulha Deo" | Hindu | Minor god of the bridegroom. Attribute: an ax hanging from a tree.... |
Spirit name "Dullahan" | Irish | A malicious sullen spirit, or goblin. Irish |
Angel name "Duma aka Dumah" | Egypt | The angel of Egypt and the angel of silence and who appeared to terrified the Israelites as they departed Egypt with Moses. |
God name "Dumu-zi" | Babylonian | Child of life. A god of the Sun. Babylonian |
Deity name "Dumu-zi-zuab" | Babylonian | A local deity. Nebo, under this name, is described as a son of the deep. Babylonian |
God name "Dumuzi" | Babylon | God of fertility. Babylon |
God name "Dumuzi" | Sumeria | A shepherd god & the Jewish Tammuz |
God name "Dumuzi" | Summerian | Summerian form of Tammuz, a god of vegetation, fertility and the underworld. Possibly the husband of Inanna. |
"Dun Cow" | Britain | The dun cow of Dunsmore heath was a savage beast slain by Sir Guy, Earl of warwick. A huge tusk, probably that of an elephant, is still shown at Harwich Castle as one of the horns of the dun-cow. The fable is that this cow belonged to a giant, and was kept on Mitchell Fold (middle fold), Shropshire. Its milk was inexhaustible; but one day an old woman who had filled her pail, wanted to fill her sieve also. This so enraged the cow, that she broke loose from the fold and wandered to Dunsmore heath, where she was slain by Guy of warwick. Britain |
Deity name "Dun-shagga" | Babylonian | A local deity. Babylonian |
God name "Dunatis" | Celtic | God of fortifications Celtic |