Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Nextepehua" | Aztec | Scatterer of ashes. Minor chthonic underworld god. Aztec |
Deities name "Nextepehua (ash-scatterer)" | Aztec / Mesoamerican / Mexico | Minor chthonic underworld god. One of the group of deities belonging to the MICTLANTECUHTLI complex.... |
Deity name "Nezha" | Chinese | Nataku or Nata, a deity, the enfant terrible trickster, originally of Chinese mythology. His official Taoist deity name is Zhongtan Yuanshuai. |
"Ng ai" | Masai | Creator of the universe |
God name "Ngai" | Africa | The name of the High God. Kikuyu, East Africa |
God name "Ngai" | Kikuyu / Masai / East Africa | Creator god. The name given to a single god in the heavens, influenced by the spread of Christianity. He is also perceived as, and may have evolved from, a weather god whose presence is symbolized by lightning.... |
God name "NgaiKikuyu/ Masai" | E Africa | The creator god |
God name "Ngendi" | Fiji | A fertility god who showed men the use of fire. Fiji |
Supreme god name "Ngewo" | Sierra Leone | The supreme god and creator of all including the spirits. The Mende, Sierra Leone |
God name "Ngewo" | Western Tropics | Creator an el supremo god. Western Tropics |
Deities name "Ngu u" | Ewe / Togo, West Africa | Generic title of guardian deities. The name means, approximately, the fates.... |
"Ngunuwo" | Ewe / Togo | The fates |
"Ngunuwo Ewe" | Togo | Fates. Togo. |
God name "Ngunyari" | Australia | A sky god important in initiation ceremonies having made the bull-roarer and established the rules regarding it. The Ungarinyin, Australia |
Spirit name "Nguruhi" | Africa | The all-powerful but remote supreme being and creator who controls the elements and human destiny, but leaves daily occurrences to the influence of the ancestor spirits. The Wahehe, East Africa |
Angel name "Nhdd" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Nhodd" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
"Nhur-Hai" | Nazorean | Nhur-Hai - Light of Life, one of the four sons of perfection behind the north star. Early Nazorean |