Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Esus" | Celtic | The war god that may have been a tree god |
God name "Esus" | Celtic / Continental / European | God of war. Mentioned by the Roman writer Lucan but otherwise virtually unknown. He may have originated as a tree god. One carving [Trier] identifies Esus felling a tree with birds in the branches (see also INANA). Elsewhere he is åśśociated with three cranes and a bull.... |
God name "Esus aka Essus" | Gaul | God of boatmen, fond of cutting branches from trees with his axe. Gaul |
Goddess name "Esmun" | Western Semitic / Phoenician | God of healing. Known first from the Iron Age levels at Sidon, his cult spread as far as Carthage, Cyprus and Sardinia. Possibly became syncretized with the god MELQART and, in Hellenic times, with the physician god ASKLEPIOS. His name further became linked with the mother goddess CAELESTIS.... |
Goddess name "Etain" | Ireland | Goddess of war Ireland |
Goddess name "Etain/ Echraidhe" | Irish | A goddess of war |
Ghost name "Etemmu" | Akkadian | The name given to the ghost of a person who had not been buried and considered potentially harmful. Akkadian |
"Eteocles" | Greek | 1. A son of Andreus and Evippe, or of Cephisus, who was said to have been the first that offered sacrifices to the Charites at Orchomenos, in Boeotia. |
"Eteocles2" | Greek | A son of Oedipus and Jocaste. Greek |
"Eternal Jew / Wandering Jew." | Christian | The Jew who hurried on Jesus Christ when he was led to crucifixion. As a punishment, he is compelled to wander about the world, homeless and restless, till the Day of Judgment. Christian |
Angel name "Eth" | Wicca | An angel who carries out time and motion studies. Wicca |
Goddess name "Ethausva" | Etruscan | An Etruscan Goddess of Childbirth and Midwifery. |
Goddess name "Etugen" | Mongol | A virgin earth goddess |
Goddess name "Etugen aka Itugen" | Mongol | Virgin goddess of the earth. Mongol |
King name "Etzel" | Nibelungenlied | The second husband of Kriemhild, king of the Huns. Nibelungenlied |
God name "Euboea" | Greek | A daughter of the river-god Asterion near Mycenae, who together with her sisters Acraea and Prosymna acted as nurses to Hera. Greek |
Goddess name "Eucharis" | Greek | A nymph of the goddess Calypso. Greek |
"Eucleia" | Greek | A personification of the glory which the Athenians had reaped in the battle of Marathon. Greek |