Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Jumit" | Egypt | A local goddess of El Tod |
God name "Jumjum" | Sudan | The high god of the Dyong, Sudan |
God name "Jumo" | Russia | Jume. The supreme deity and sky god of the Cheremis. Russia |
Goddess name "Junda" | Lithuanian | A goddess of war. Known merely from its name. Lithuanian |
Goddess name "Junkgowa" | Australia | Sisters and goddesses of the Sea and Marine Life. Active during the Dreamtime. Australia |
Goddess name "Juno" | Roman | A Roman goddess of marriage and the long-suffering wife of Jupiter. Like her Greek equivalent, Hera, she was the protector of women, in particular married women. A festival took place in her honour on the calends (first) of March. Roman |
Goddess name "Juno Caelestis" | Carthage | The tutelary goddess of Roman Carthage |
Goddess name "Juno Lucina" | Roman | The goddess of childbirth. Roman |
God name "Juno, Minerva, Tinia , Vulcan, Mars, Saturn, Hercules, Summauus, Vedius" | Etruscan | Nine Gods Of the Etruscans: Juno, Minerva, and Tinia (the three chief); the other six were Vulcan, Mars, and Saturn, Hercules, Summauus, and Vedius. |
God name "Junrojin" | Japan | The god of longevity and luck. One of Japan's Seven Lucky Gods |
Deities name "Junrojin" | Shinto / Japan | God of luck. One of seven deities in Shintoism concerned with fortune. He is depicted as a Chinese hermit and is sometimes confused with the god FUKUROKUJU. A small figure with a large head, he carries a staff to which is attached a little Book. By tradition the Book contains information about the lifespan of each mortal person. He is accompanied by a black deer, said to have been made thus by old age.... |
Planet name "Jupiter" | Roman | Jupiter is, properly speaking, a derivation of Jove and pater (Latin for father) The name of the god was also adopted as the name of the planet Jupiter, and was the original namesake of the weekday that would come to be known in English as Thursday (the etymological root can be seen in French jeudi, from Jovis Dies). The Indo-European deity who also evolved into the Germanic Tiwaz (after whom Tuesday was named), the Greek Zeus, and Dyaus Pita of the Vedic religion. Jove is a vocative form of the name, evolved from Dyeus. Roman |
God name "Jupka" | N American | Creator god and teacher of the people. The Yahi, California |
Goddess name "Juras Mate/ Jurasmat" | Latvia | A goddess of the sea |
Goddess name "Jurasmat" | Latvia | Goddess of the sea and of healing who fell in love with a mortal called Kastysis. Latvia |
Goddess name "Jurate" | Baltic | A goddess of the ocean |
Goddess name "Jurate and Kastytis" | Lithuanian | Heroes of a Lithuanian legend. The queen of the amber palace Jurate may be considered a manifestation of the goddess of Sea. |
God name "Jurojin" | Japan | God of longevity and luck Japan |