Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Goldtop [Gold-top]" | Norse | Heimdal's horse. Norse |
Goddess name "Goleuddydd" | Welsh | Goddess Welsh princes who was frightened by pigs |
"Golgus" | Greek | A son of Adonis and Aphrodite, from whom the town of Golgi, in Cyprus, was believed to have derived its name. Greek |
"Goll" | Norse | A valkyrie. Norse |
God name "Gomaj" | India | The Sun and moon are both called Gomaj, which is also used as a general term of god. India |
"Gomul" | Norse | A heavenly river. Norse |
God name "Gon-Po Nag-Po" | Tibet | A god of many names |
God name "Gon-Po Nag-Po" | Lamaist / Tibet | God. See also MAHAKALA. Also Bram-zei gzugs-can; mGon-dkar; GUR-GYIMGON-PO.... |
God name "Gon-Po Peng" | Tibet | mountain god and the great guardian of Tantrism. Tibet |
Demon name "Gonael" | Christian | One of the numerous guards of the gates of the North wind. Christian demonology |
God name "Gonaqade't" | Chilkat / American north Pacific coast | Sea god. By tradition he brings power and good fortune to all who see him. He appears in several guises, rising from the water as a gaily painted house inlaid with blue and green Haliotis shell, or as the head of a huge fish, or as a painted war canoe. Generally depicted in art as a large head with arms, paws and fins.... |
God name "Gonaqade't Chilat" | US PNW | A sea god |
Spirit name "Gonaqadet" | Tlingit | The spirit of the sea. Tlingit |
God name "Gondas" | Lithuanian | A local god of domesticity and human sexuality. Lithuanian |
"Gondul" | Norse | A valkyrie. Norse |
God name "Gong Gong" | China | water god who is responsible for the great floods, together with his åśśociate, Xiang Yao who has nine heads and the body of a snake. China |
"Gopul" | Norse | A heavenly river. Norse |
God name "Gor" | Africa | God of thunder Africa |