Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Gobannon" | Celtic | The god of metalworking and the patron of blacksmiths, mechanics, and craftsman. Celtic |
Spirit name "Goblin or Hobgoblin" | Scandinavia | A phantom spirit. |
God name "Gobnu" | Irish | A god of skills to include Ale brewing |
Ghost name "God" | Christian | The deity held by Christians to be the supreme reality and the sole creator of life, the universe and everything. A triple deity made up of four parts: God the Father, God the Son, God the Son in human form and the Holy ghost. |
God name "God of Evolution" | Discworld | Is found 'sculpting' animals and since he hasn't figured out reproduction yet, he makes every animal unique. Although no-one believes in the God of Evolution, he survives thanks to his own strong belief. He does not believe in himself, because he is an atheist, but he believes in what he does. Discworld |
God name "God of Prosperity" | Chinese | One of the Gods found in Malaysia and is very important to local Malaysian Chinese especially businessmen. Chinese |
God name "God of the Gaps" | Creationism | The god who made everything that cannot yet be explained scientifically. Shrinks in power with each new scientific advance. Creationism |
God name "God/ Deus/ Gott" | Christian / Anglo-Saxon / Germanic / Roman | Claimed to be the creator god around 325 C.E., still in vouge by the Christian sect |
"Goewin" | Welsh | Was Math fab Mathonwy's foot-holder; she was raped by Gilfaethwy. Learning that she was no longer a virgin, Math punished Gilfaethwy and his accomplice Gwydion, and married Goewin himself. Welsh |
Goddess name "Goewin/ Goewyn" | Wales | A goddess of sovereignty |
"Gog" | Gallic | Consort of Magog |
Goddess name "Goga" | Melanesia | Goddess of fire and Rain. Melanesia |
"Gohone" | Haudenosaunee | The divinity of Winter, and things åśśociated with that season. Haudenosaunee |
God name "Goibbiu" | Ireland | God of the blacksmith craft, brews beers which grants immortality to the drinker. Ireland |
God name "Goibnui/ Govannon" | Celtic | He is the god of the forge who's beer was so good, that the drinker gained immortality |
"Goin" | Norse | A serpent under Ygdrasil. Norse |
Demon name "Golab" | Christian | A spirit of wrath and sedition and an adversary of the seraphim. Christian demonology |
"Goldfax [Gold-mane]" | Norse | The giant Hrungner's horse. Norse |