Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Hlidskjalf" | Norse | The seat of Odin, whence he looked out over all the worlds. Norse |
Goddess name "Hlin" | Norse | A goddess of consolation |
"Hlin" | Norse | One of the attendants of Frigg; but Frigg herself is sometimes called by this name. . Norse |
Goddess name "Hlodyn" | Norse | A goddess; a name of the earth; Thor's mother. Norse |
"Hloride" | Norse | One of the names of Thor; the bellowing thunderer. Norse |
"Hlothyn" | Norse | Another name for earth. earth is Thor's mother. His father is Odin. Norse |
Goddess name "Hlothyn" | Nordic / Icelandic | Goddess. A less common name for the goddess Fjorgynn, noted in the Trymskvoia from the Poetic Edda. The mother of THOR.... |
Goddess name "Hlothyn/ Holdyn/ Fjorgyn" | Nordic | A goddess from the poetic edda |
"Hnikar and Hnikuder" | Norse | Names of Odin, Norse |
"Hnos [Anglo-Sax" | Norse | To hammer]. A costly thing; the name of one of Freyja's daughters. Norse |
Goddess name "Hnossa" | Norse | Goddess of infatuation norse |
God name "Ho Masubi" | Japan | God of fire Japan |
God name "Ho Po Ping" | China | God of the Yellow River China |
God name "Ho Po Ping I" | China | A god of the Yellow River |
Goddess name "Ho-Hsien-Ku" | Chinese | One of the `eight immortals' and the virgin of the mountains, goddess of agility, immortality and mother reverence. Chinese |
God name "Ho-Musubi-No-Kami" | Japan | Fire god Japan / Shinto |
God name "Ho-Musubi-No-Kami" | Shinto / Japan | Fire god. One of a number of fire KAMIS who are honored in special Hi-Matsuri festivals. The sacred fire can only be generated by a board and stick and is regarded as a powerful purifier in Shintoism. The most celebrated temple of the fire kamis is on Mount Atago near Kyoto; worshipers are drawn to it from all over Japan to obtain charms as protection against fire.... |
God name "Ho-No-Kagu-Tsuchi-No-Kami" | Shinto / Japan | Fire god. One of a number of fire KAMIS who are honored in special Hi-Matsuri festivals. The sacred fire can only be generated by a board and stick and is regarded as a powerful purifier in Shintoism. The most celebrated temple of the fire kamis is on Mount Atago near Kyoto to which worshipers are drawn from all over Japan to obtain charms as protection against fire.... |