Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Minerva" | Greek | The name Minerva is connected with the root man as or mens. She first appeared in Etruria under the names of Minrva, Menrfa, Menervra. Menarv, and was perhaps a goddess of the thunderbolt. It seems that this Etruscan Minerva very early merged with the Greek Athene. Minerva is hence the least ltalic of the divinities with whom she formed the triad Jupiter-Juno-Minerva. Greek |
God name "Ming Shang" | China | God of the eyes China |
God name "Minga Bengale Shongon" | Africa | God of hunters, also taught humans how to make nets Africa |
Goddess name "Minona" | Fon | Goddess of teaching Fon |
God name "Minos" | Greco - Roman | Minor underworld god. A son of Zeus and Europa. The mythical king of Crete. One of three judges of the dead souls entering Hades. His cult is linked with the worship of bulls.... |
God name "Mir" | Egypt | God of sex Egypt |
God name "Mir Susne Khum" | Siberia | God of the Sun Siberia |
God name "Mirabichi" | Ottawa,Canada | God of water. Ottawa,Canada |
Goddess name "Mirahuato" | Peru | Goddess of health Peru |
Goddess name "Miritatsiec" | Crow | Goddess of healing Crow |
God name "Mirsa" | Pre - Christian Caucasus region | God of light. Probably derived from the Persian god MITHRA. Also the deity responsible for fire.... |
God name "Mirsa Georgia" | Caucasus | God of light and responsible for fire Caucasus |
God name "Mirsa Georgia/ Mingrelan" | Caucasus | A god of light & responsible for fire |
Goddess name "Mirume" | Japan | Goddess of justice Japan |
God name "Misor" | Semite | This is the god that created salt |
God name "Mistilleinn" | Norse | Mistletoe. The mistletoe or mistle-twig, the fatal twig by which Balder, the white Sun-god was slain. After the death of Balder, Ragnarok set in. Balder's death was also symbolical of the victory of darkness over light, which comes every year at midwinter.. The mistletoe in English households at Christmas time is no doubt a relic of a rite lost in the remotest heathendom, for the fight of light and darkness at midwinter was a foreshadowing of the final overthrow in Ragnarok. The legend and the word are common to all Teutonic peoples of all ages. Norse |
God name "Mithra" | Persia | A god of war & light that had all the trappings of Christianity from 400BCE-200CE |
God name "Mithras" | Greco - Roman | God of soldiers. Derived from the Indian-Persian model. He became particularly prominent among military people throughout the Roman Empire during the first and second centuries AD, as a god symbolizing loyalty and truth. The cult was performed in an underground temple, the mitbraeum, and involved the sacrifice of a bull. Mithraism, under Roman influence, was an exclusively male cult.... |