Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Dyaus" | Vedic | Dyaus-pitri. Denotes heaven or the father of the gods. Vedic |
God name "Dyaus Pitar" | Hindu / India / Vedic | Creator god. Hindu / India / Vedic |
Supreme god name "Dyaush" | India | First supreme god. India |
Deity name "Dylan" | British / Welsh | Guardian deity of the mouth of the River Conway. British / Welsh |
Deity name "Dylan" | Wales / Britain | A guardian deity of the mouth of the River Conway |
God name "Dylan Eil Ton" | Wales | A sea-god. He is sometimes said to be a god of darkness. Wales |
Spirit name "Dymphna" | Britain | Saint of those stricken in spirit. She was a native of Britain, and a woman of high rank. It is said that she was murdered, at Geel, in Belgium, by her own father, because she resisted his incestuous påśśion. Geel, or Gheel, has long been a famous colony for the insane, who are sent thither from all parts of Europe, and are boarded with the peasantry. Britain |
God name "Dynamis" | Greek | One of the aeons - the first created entities - thought to be Divine emanations from God. The male personification of power. |
"Dyrrhachius" | Greek | A son of Poseidon and Melissa, from whom the town of Dyrrachium derived its name. Greek |
"Dysaules" | Greek | The father of Triptolemus and Eubuleus, and a brother of Celeus. He was expelled from Eleusis by Ion, and had come to Phlius, where he introduced the Eleusinian mysteries. Greek |
Deities name "Dyser" | Scandinavian | The deities who conduct the souls of the deceased to the palace of Odin. Scandinavian |
"Dysponteus aka Dyspontius" | Greek | A son of Oenomaus or Pelops, believed to be the founder of the town of Dyspontium, in Pisatis. Greek |
God name "Dzakuta" | Nigeria | A sky god and the thrower of celestial stones.' The Yoruba, Nigeria |
Goddess name "Dzalarhons" | Haida | Goddess of fire and volcanoes. Haida |
Goddess name "Dziva" | Africa | Goddess of justice. Africa |
Goddess name "Dzivaguru" | Kore | Great goddess of the earth. Kore |
Goddess name "Dzivaguru" | Korekore / Shona / northern Zimbabwe, southern Africa | Chthonic mother goddess. Originally said to have ruled both heaven and earth and lived in a palace by a sacred lake near Dande. She is depicted wearing goatskins and bearing a cornucopia holding magical substances. Her sacred creatures are mythical golden Sunbirds, probably modeled on swallows, a pair of which were actually discovered in Zimbabwe.... |
Goddess name "Dziwozony" | Poland | Goddesses of healing, herbs and love. Poland |