Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Seta Pokot" | Kenya | Goddess of the Pleiades as well as Goddess of fertility. Kenya |
God name "Seth" | Egypt | Lord of Lower Egypt. Desert god åśśociated with storms. Egypt |
God name "Seven Macaw" | Mayan | God of the Big Dipper Mayan |
God name "Seyon" | Dravidian | Creator god Dravidian / Tamil |
God name "Seyon (the red one)" | Dravidian / Tamil / southern India / Sri Lanka | Creator god. An early deity åśśociated particularly with hilly regions in parts of southern India and thought to live in trees. Also Muruga.... |
God name "Seyon/ Muruga" | Dravidian / Tamil | A creator god |
God name "Sezmu" | Egypt | Minor god of one of the wine and oil presses Egypt |
God name "Sga'na" | Haida / PNW | The sea god |
God name "Sga'na" | Haida Indian / Queen Charlotte Island, Canada | Sea god. Embodied in the killer whale (Orca). The universe is believed to be inhabited by super natural beings called Sga'na Qeda's for whom the land was first created. Also Måśśet San.... |
God name "Sga'na Haida" | PNW / Pacific Northwest Coast of North America | God of the sea |
God name "Shaal" | Kulthea | God of the Sea. Kulthea |
God name "Shadanana-SSbraahaanya" | Hindu / Puranic | Form of the god KARTTIKEYA. The form possesses six heads and twelve arms. According to legend, the six heads arose because the fire god AGNI had an adulterous relationship with the six consorts of the risis (astral gods) who all needed to suckle the offspring. Like Karttikeya, he is usually depicted riding on a peaçõçk.... |
God name "Shadanna-Subrahmanya" | Hindu | Form of the god Kattikeya Hindu / Puranic |
"Shaddai" | Hebrew | The omnipotent, the Almighty. Hebrew |
God name "Shagpona" | Yoruba | God of smallpox Yoruba |
God name "Shahar" | Canaan | The god of the dawn and twin brother of Shalim. Canaan |
God name "Shai" | Egypt | God of fate Egypt |
God name "Shaii" | Hindu / late | Astral god and bringer of misfortune. The cult of Shani evolved in about the eighth century AD with the advance of Indian astronomy. He is propitiated frequently to ward off ill-luck and may be depicted sitting on a lotus or riding in a chariot. Attribute: a staff.... |