Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Grdhrasya" | Buddhist | Minor goddess whose name translates to face of a vulture Buddhist |
Goddess name "Grdhrasya (face of a vulture)" | Buddhist | Minor goddess. Grismadevi (goddess of summer)... |
God name "Great Father" | Celtic | The Horned God, The Lord. Lord of the Winter, harvest, land of the dead, the sky, animals, mountains, lust, powers of destruction, regeneration. Represents the male principle of creation. Celtic |
Goddess name "Great Mother" | Celtic | Represents the female principle of creation. Goddess of fertility, the moon, summer, flowers, love, healing, the seas, water. Celtic |
"Green Dragon" | George | A public-house sign in compliment to St. George. |
"Greip" | Norse | One of Heimdal's nine giant mothers. Norse |
"Gremory" | Roman | A strong Duke of Hell who tells all things past, present and future, about hidden treasures, and procures the love of women, young and old, but especially maidens. |
God name "Grhadevi" | India | God of the household. India |
Angel name "Grial" | Jewish | A guardian angel of the 5th heaven who appears on anti-Lilith amulets. Jewish |
Goddess name "Grian" | Ireland | Faery goddess from County Tipperary and a goddess of war. Ireland |
Goddess name "Grid" | Norse | Goddess of strength. Norse |
"Griffin" | Greek | Griffon or Gryphon, has the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. In heraldry the griffin was thought to be an especially powerful and majestic creature. |
Angel name "Grigori" | Jewish | A group of fallen angels told of in Biblical apocrypha who mated with mortal women, giving rise to a race of hybrids known as the Nephilim, who are described as giants. Jewish demonology |
"Grimner" | Norse | A kind of hood or cowl covering the upper part of the face. Grimner is a name of Odin from his traveling in disguise. Norse |
Goddess name "Grismadevi" | India | Seasonal goddess who looks after summer, time, cycles, recreation and rest. India |
"Groa" | Norse | The giantess mother of Orvandel. Thor went to her to have her charm the flint-stone out of his forehead. Norse |
God name "Gu" | Fon | A blacksmith-god who took the shape of a trowel and made human beings from the celestial dung-heap. Fon |
Supreme god name "Gua" | West Africa | Supreme god who created the universe and takes a special interest in Agriculture, blacksmiths and thunder. West Africa |