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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
God name
"Kematef"
Egypt An epitaph for the primeval god Amun
God name
"Kemos"
Moabite / Jordan Tutelary god. Mentioned under the name of Chemosh in the Vetus Testamentum kings, as being one of the gods worshiped by the Israelite king Solomon. Eventually adopted by the Greeks and absorbed into the cult of ARES....
God name
"Kemos Moab"
Jordan Tutelary god Jordan
God name
"Kemwer"
Egypt A description of the Mnevis bull, a manifestation of the Ka (life-force / power) of the chief god, Atum-Ra. Egypt
God name
"Keng Li Ssu"
China God robbers. China
God name
"Keng Yen cheng"
China Another god of robbers and thieves. China
Supreme god name
"Kenos"
Tierra del Fuego God who was sent to earth by the supreme god, supposedly to bring order into the world. He goofed up and created humans. Tierra del Fuego
Goddess name
"Ker"
Greek A goddess of violent death
Goddess name
"Keret"
Phonecian A son of El and soldier of the Goddess Sapas, but not very brave. Fought against the moon God Terah at his father's behest (eventually), but lost. Bought a costly wife: his son, Danel, was a prodigy. Phonecian
God name
"Keret'kun"
Siberia God of the sea. Siberia.
God name
"Keret'kun/ Keretkun"
Chukchee / Siberia A god of the sea
God name
"Kesava"
Hindu This God is a minor avatar of Visnu
Goddess name
"Kesini"
Buddhist Goddess Buddhist
Goddess name
"Kesini (hairy)"
Buddhist Goddess. An attendant of ARAPACANA....
Deities name
"Ketua"
Ngbandi / Democratic Republic of Congo, central Africa God of fortune. One of seven deities invoked at daybreak. He controls both good luck and ill-fortune. According to tradition he has seven children: morning, noon, evening, night, Sun, moon and water. He accords to water the privileges of a firstborn son....
God name
"Ketua Ngbandi"
Zaire God of fortune invoked at daybreak Zaire
God name
"Keyeme Taulipsang"
S America God and lord of the animals South America
God name
"Khadau"
Hindu A pair of wooden sandles once worn by the hindu god Ram. Bharat placed them symbolically on Ayodhya's throne. Amur, Siberia