Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Mansa, Matsya, Madya, Maithuna, Mudra" | Hindu | M. The five M's: Mansa, Matsya, Madya, Maithuna, and Mudra (flesh, fish, wine, women, and gesticulation). The five forms of Hindu asceticism. |
God name "Mantchu Muchangu" | Africa | Strange but by teaching humans how to make clothes & covering their bodies he ended up being the god of dressmakers |
"Mantius" | Greek | A son of Melampus, brother of Antiphates and the father of Cleitus. Greek |
"Manto" | Greek | 1. A daughter of the Theban soothsayer Teiresias. |
"Manto" | Greek | 2. A daughter of the soothsayer Polyeidus (Polyidus) |
Spirit name "Mantra or Mintra" | Persian | A spell, a talisman, by which a person holds sway over the elements and spirits of all denominations. Persian |
God name "Manu" | Hindu | Primordial creator god Hindu / Vedic |
God name "Manungal" | Akkadia | Chthonic underworld god Babylon / Mesopotamia / Akkadia / Sumeria |
Goddess name "Manuzi" | Syria | Goddess of mountains, part of the pair with the weather god Syria |
Goddess name "Manuzi/ Liluri" | Syria | A mountain goddess, part of the pair with the weather god |
God name "Manzasiri Kalmyk" | Mongol | Primeval god from whose body at the world of was formed Mongol |
God name "Mao Meng" | China | God of astronomy, Jupiter, Mercury China |
God name "Maponos" | British | Tribal god British |
God name "Maponos" | Celtic / Continental / European / British | Tribal deity. A youthful god worshiped by the Brigantes tribe in Britain and probably åśśimilated with APOLLO in the Romano-Celtic period.... |
Goddess name "Mara" | Buddhist | Goddess of death or the evil principle Buddhist |
"Mara" | Norse | Definitely a goblin to fear, he seizes males while in their beds & removes all speech & motion |
"Mara" | Norse | Definitely a goblin to fear, he seizes males while in their beds and removes all speech and motion. Norse |
Deities name "Mara (the destroyer)" | Buddhist | (1) God. An evil deity who puts obstacles in the way of the BUDDHA. The equal of the Hindu god Kama. In Buddhist tradition, the Hindu gods INDRA, BRAHMA, VIS NU and S IVA are maras who become vanquished by various Buddhist deities. Attributes: fish standard.(2) God. Hindu. An epithet of KAMA(DEVA).... |