Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Gekka O" | Japan | God of marriage Japan |
King name "Geleon" | Greek | A son of Ion, a king of Athens between the reigns of Erechtheus and Cecrops |
Angel name "Geliel" | Christians | angels of the Mansions of the moon. |
"Gemmagog" | France | Son of the giant Oromedon, and inventor of the Poulan shoes. France |
Goddess name "Gendenwitha" | Iroquois | Goddess of the dawn and the morning star Iroquois |
Goddess name "Genetaska" | Iroquois | Goddess of justice, fairness and of peace. Tradition and Unity are important to her. Iroquois |
"Gengenver" | Egyptian | The goose who laid the Cosmic Egg. Egyptian |
Angel name "Geniel" | Christians | angels of the Mansions of the moon. |
Spirit name "Genii" | Eastern | Genie and genius. Eastern spirits, whether good or bad, who preside over a man or nation. |
Angel name "Genii" | Indian | The Persian and Indian genii had a corporeal form, which they could change at pleasure. They were not guardian or attendant spirits, but fallen angels, dwelling in Ginnistan, under the dominion of Eblis. They were naturally hostile to man, though compelled sometimes to serve them as slaves. |
Angel name "Genii" | Roman | Were attendant spirits. Everyone had two of these tutelaries from his cradle to his grave. But the Roman genii differ in many respects from the Eastern. The Roman genii were tutelary spirits, very similar to the guardian angels spoken of in the Hebrew Scripture. Roman |
King name "Genii of Fire" | Occultism | There are three genii of fire: Anael, king of astral light; Michael, king of the Sun; and Sammael, king of volcanoes. Occultism |
God name "Genius" | Roman | God of the men only Roman |
Spirit name "Genius" | Roman | God of men. The personification of creativity and strength in mortal males, the counterpart of JUNO. Roman religion also dictated that every place had its guardian spirit, the genius loci.... |
Deity name "Genius Loci" | Latin | The tutelary deity of a place. Latin |
God name "Genneas" | Syrian | A Syrian Sun god likes to ride horses. |
Goddess name "Geofon" | British | Goddess of the ocean British |
Goddess name "Geras" | Greek | God of old age. A son of Nyx and Erebus, he was depicted as a tiny shrivelled up old man. Geras' opposite was Hebe the goddess of youth. Greek |