Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Aige" | Ireland | Goddess of water and bays Ireland |
God name "Aigipan" | Greek | One of the rustic gods known as Panes, son of Aix and Zeus and a companion of Pan, with whom he is sometimes identified, and Dionysus. |
Angel name "Aigra" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Goddess name "Aijo" | Estonia | Goddess of evil Estonia |
Goddess name "Ailsie" | Cherokee | Devoted to God. Goddess of water and pools Cherokee |
Demon name "Aim" | Christian | Aka Haborym, Aym, is a fire demon and a duke of hell, who commands 26 legions. He appears holding a torch and riding a viper and he has 3 heads: a serpent, a man, and a cat. |
Goddess name "Aimend" | Ireland / Scotland | Minor Sun Goddess who is thought to be the daughter of the king of the region known as Corco Loidhe. Ireland / Scotland |
Goddess name "Ain/ Aine" | Irish | A goddess of war, of fertility, love & of Midsummer Lair Derg |
Goddess name "Aine" | Ireland | A faerie goddess, sister to Fennine, daughter to Egogabal who was a king of the Tuatha de Danann. Ireland |
Goddess name "Aine" | Celtic / Irish | Obscure sky or Sun goddess. May have an åśśociation with horses.... |
Goddess name "Aine of Knockaine" | Ireland | moon Goddess who was connected with the Summer Solstice. Goddess of war, fertility, love and Midsummer Lair Derg Ireland |
Goddess name "Aino" | Japan | The name Fuji is believed to be derived from "Huchi" or "Fuchi", the words for the Aino Goddess of Fire. Japan |
"Aiolos/ Aelus" | Latin / Greek | The ruler of the winds |
"Aion and Protogonos" | Phonecian | The first mortal men. Phonecian |
God name "Aipalovik" | Inuit | evil god of the sea that liked to chew wooden boats. Inuit |
Angel name "Aira" | Enochian | A minor angel with power over Medicine. Aira is ruled by Angpoi Unman. Enochian |
"Airapadam" | Indian | The white elephant, one of the eight which, according to Indian mythology, sustain the earth. |
God name "Airavat" | Hindu | An elephant produced at the churning of the ocean and appropriated by the god Indra. Hindu |