Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Mbotumbo" | Baule / Ivory Coast, West Africa | Creator god. A generally benevolent guardian deity with the head of an ape.... |
God name "Me Na/ Ninmenta" | Mesopotamia / Sumeria | Unknown god |
Spirit name "Me'mdeye-Eci'e" | Yukaghir / eastern Siberia | Fire spirit. A benevolent being residing in the sky and known as father fire.... |
Spirit name "Me'mdeye-Ecl'e" | Yukaghir / Siberia | Known as father fire, a fire spirit |
Spirit name "Me'mdeye-Ecl'e Yukaghir" | Siberia | Known as father fire, a fire spirit Siberia |
"Mecca's Three Idols" | Arabic | Lata, Aloza, and Menat, all of which Mahomet overthrew. |
Goddess name "Medb" | Celtic | Goddess of sexuality, jolly bonking, intoxication and war. Celtic |
King name "Medea" | Greek | A sorceress, daughter of the king of Colchis. She married Jason, the leader of the Argonauts, whom she aided to obtain the golden fleece. Greek |
"Medea's Kettle or Caldron" | Greek | Medea's Kettle or Caldron, to boil the old into youth again. Medea, the sorceress, cut an old ram to pieces, and, throwing the pieces into her caldron, the old ram came forth a young lamb. The daughters of Pelias thought to restore their father to youth in the same way; but Medea refused to utter the magic words, and the old man ceased to live. Greek |
"Medeia" | Greek | A daughter of Aeetes by the Oceanid Idyia, or, according to others, by Hecate, the daughter, of Perses. Greek |
Goddess name "Medeine" | Lithuania | Goddess of the Forests Lithuania |
Goddess name "Medeine (of the trees)" | Pre - Christian Latvian | Woodland goddess. Known from medieval måñuścripts.... |
Goddess name "Medeine/ Mejdejn" | Lithuania | A goddess of the Forests |
Goddess name "Medha" | Buddhist | Minor goddess Buddhist / Mahayana |
Goddess name "Medha (wisdom)" | Buddist / Mahayana | Minor goddess. The SAKTI of Sridhara.... |
King name "Medhbh" | Irish | queen of Connacht in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. Her father was Eochaid Feidlech, the High king of Ireland. Her best-known husband was Ailill mac Mata, although she had several husbands before him, all of whom were kings of Connacht while they were married to her. |
Goddess name "Medici" | Manichaean | Goddess of light Manichaean |
Goddess name "Meditirina" | Roman | Goddess of healing Roman |