Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Ma Kiela Bakongo" | Zaire | The deified head of a band of mortal women |
Goddess name "Ma Ku" | China | Goddess of springtime. China |
"Ma Rba" | Nazorean | One of the names of the Great Sealing of the Mighty Sublime Life. Early Nazorean |
Goddess name "Ma Shi" | China | A goddess & stellar deity |
Goddess name "Ma Shi-Ko" | China | queen of heavens and Goddess of the Seven Seas. China |
"Ma'at" | Egypt | Truth, order, balance and justice personified. Egypt |
Goddess name "Ma-ku" | China | Goddess of spring. China |
Goddess name "Ma-zu" | China | A sea goddess that is a benevolent guardian of fisherman |
Goddess name "Ma-zu" | Chinese | Sea goddess. Known from the coastal regions of southeastern China as a benevolent guardian of fishermen, and closely linked with the goddess KUAN YIN.... |
Goddess name "Ma-zu aka Matsu" | China | Ma-Tsu, A-Ma, and Mizu-Gami, Goddess of the sea who is a benevolent guardian of fisherman. When you are facing great difficulty, you can call her Ma-zu and she will immediately come to your rescue. If, however, you address her as the "Empress of heaven", she will have to take time to put on her fine clothing and will be delayed in coming to your aid. China |
Goddess name "Maa-Ema" | Estonian | Estonian earth goddess |
God name "Maahes" | Egypt | A lion-god, the devourer of the guilty and protector of the innocent. Egypt |
God name "Maahes/ Maa/ Myhs/ Mihos" | Egypt | He's the god of sight, Sun god of the Nile Delta, & the midsummer |
"Maanegarm or Moongarm" | Norse | Maanegarm or moongarm [Moon-swallower]. A wolf of Loke's offspring. He devours the moon. Norse |
Goddess name "Maat" | Egypt | A goddess of justice, truth & stability |
Goddess name "Maat" | Egypt | Minor goddess of cosmic order. Epitomizing the harmonious laws of the cosmic order. She is recognized from the middle of the third millennium, and probably earlier, closely åśśociated with the creator deities and particularly the Sun god. In later times she was described as the daughter of Re. Her only known sanctuary is in the complex of Karnak at Thebes. Maat is depicted either in human form wearing an ostrich plume on her head or by an ostrich feather alone. The rulers of Egypt believed that they governed under her aegis and frequently had themselves described as beloved of Maat. Maat was also integral to the success of a soul påśśing through the Hall of the Two Truths, where the heart was weighed, to reach Paradise.... |
"Mab" | Celtic | A miniature creature who drives her chariot across the faces of sleeping people and compels them to dream dreams of wish-fulfillment. Celtic Fairy tale |
"Mab" | Welsh | The faries' midwife. Sometimes incorrectly called queen of the fairies. Welsh |