Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Gebeleizis" | Thrace | God of thunderstorms. Thrace |
God name "Gebeleizis/ Zalmoxis" | Thrace | A god of thunderstorms |
Goddess name "Gebjon" | Norse | Goddess of healing. Norse |
Angel name "Geburah or Geburael" | Occult | The angel who upholds the left hand of God. Occult |
Angel name "Geburathiel" | Enochian | The angel of Divine strength, might, and power. He is the chief steward of the 4th hall in the 7th heaven. Enochian |
Angel name "Gedariah" | Enochian | A supervising angel in the third heaven. He checks the prayers ascending from the second heaven then påśśes them on to his supervisor. Enochian |
Angel name "Gedemel" | Patacelus | An angel of Venus. Patacelus |
"Geezhigo" | Ojibwa | sky mother Ojibwa |
"Geezhigo Quae" | Ojibiwa | She was the sky mother |
Goddess name "Gefion" | Scandinavia | A vegetation and fertility goddess. Scandinavia |
Goddess name "Gefjon" | Germanic / Nordic / Icelandic | Goddess of Agriculture. One of the AESIR deities and an attendant of the goddess FRIGG according to tradition mentioned by Snorri in the Edda. She bore four giant sons whom she turned into oxen and used them to plough a tract of land which was then towed out to sea to become Zeeland (Sjaeland). She is also said to have founded a royal Danish dynasty. Also Gefiun.... |
Goddess name "Gefjun or Gefjon" | Norse | A goddess. She is a maid, and all those who die maids become her maid-servants. She is present at ?ger's feast. Odin says she knows men's destinies as well as he does himself. Norse |
Goddess name "Gefn" | German | German Mother goddess in charge of Spring, Sun, Winter, Fertility, Foresight, Growth, health, love, Magic and Protection. |
King name "Gehenna" | Hebrew | The place of eternal torment. Strictly speaking, it means simply the Valley of Hinnom (Ge-Hinnom), where sacrifices to Moloch were offered and where refuse of all sorts was subsequently cast, for the consumption of which fires were kept constantly burning. Hebrew |
God name "Gehyaguga" | Cherokee | God of the Sun. Cherokee |
King name "Geirrod" | Norse | A son of king Hraudung and foster-son of Odin; he becomes king and is visited by Odin, who calls himself Grimner. He is killed by his own sword. There is also a giant by name Geirrod, who was once visited by Thor. Norse |
"Geirskogul" | Norse | A valkyrie. Norse |
"Geirvimul" | Norse | A heavenly river. Norse |