Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Spirit name "Domovoy" | Slavic | A. Every house has its domovoy, domestic spirit, who lives with his wife and family. Slavic |
"Don" | Cymric | The ancestress of the forces of knowledge and light who overcame the powers of darkness. Cymric |
Goddess name "Don" | Welsh | Goddess who is called a god of death Ireland / Welsh |
Goddess name "Don" | Celtic / Welsh | Mother goddess. Described in the Mabinogion as the progenitress of the Welsh pantheon. Equates with the Irish goddess DANU.... |
Goddess name "Don/ Donn/ Dhonn" | Irish / Wales | A goddess that is called a god of death |
God name "Donar" | Germanic | God of the sky and thunder. germanic |
God name "Donar" | Germanic | storm god. The god of thunder whose symbol is either a hammer or an ax. The day name Donnerstag in modern German equates with Thursday, a corruption of Thor's day.See also THOR.... |
Spirit name "Donaufurst" | Austrian | An water-spirit who asks all who come to the river what they wish most, and then ducks them in the river. Austrian |
"Dondasch" | India | An Oriental giant contemporary with Seth, to whose service he was attached. He needed no weapons, as he could destroy anything by the mere force of his arms. |
God name "Dongo" | Songhoi | God of thunder. songhoi |
God name "Dongo" | Songhai / Niger valley, West Africa | storm god. The creator of thunderbolts, which are perceived as stone ax-heads. As the celestial smith he forges lightning and strikes a huge bell with his ax to generate thunder.... |
God name "Donn" | Ireland | God of the underworld, the Dark One responsible for the påśśage of the dead to the underworld. Ireland |
God name "Donn" | Celtic / Irish | Chthonic underworld god. According to legend, he lives on an island to the southwest of Munster and is responsible for the påśśage of the dead toward the otherworld.... |
Angel name "Donpa" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Angel name "Doop" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Angel name "Dopa" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Goddess name "Dorina" | Nigeria | Goddess of hunting. Nigeria |
"Doris" | Greek | A daughter of Oceåñuś and Thetys, and the wife of her brother Nereus, by whom she became the mother of the Nereides. (Theogony 240, Metamorphoses by Ovid ii. 269.) The Latin poets sometimes use the name of this marine divinity for the sea itself. Greek |