Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Silewe Nazarata" | Indonesia | Goddess Understanding, of wisdom Indonesia |
God name "Silik-muludag" | Akkadian | The god among all the gods, offspring of the abstract Divine wisdom and the great unseen Divine. Akkadian |
Supreme god name "Silma Inua" | Inuit | Supreme god, rarely invoked or prayed to. Inuit |
Supreme god name "Silma Inua" | Inuit | Supreme god. A remote and vaguely defined figure only rarely invoked or prayed to.... |
God name "Silvåñuś" | Roman | A Latin divinity of the fields and Forests, to whom in the very earliest times the Tyrrhenian Pelasgians are said to have dedicated a grove and a festival. He is described as a god watching over the fields and husbandmen, and is also called the protector of the boundaries of fields. |
Deities name "Silvåñuś" | Roman | Minor god of woodlands and Forests. Worship of Silvåñuś seems largely to have been limited to northern Italy. He became incorporated into the Celtic pantheon where his symbolism includes a bill-hook, pots and hammers. His sacred animal is the stag. The name was extended to embrace groups of woodland deities, the Silvani or Silvanae.... |
God name "Silvertop" | Norse | One of the horses of the gods. Norse |
God name "Simois" | Greek | The god of the river Simois, which flows from mount Ida, and in the plain of Troy joins the Xanthus or Scamander. He is described as a son of Oceåñuś and Tethys and as the father of Astyoche and Hieromneme. |
"Simorgh" | Persian | Gigantic bird like the hippogriff or griffin; half phoenix, half lion. Persian |
God name "Sin" | Babylon | God of the moon. Babylon |
Goddess name "Sin" | Babylon / Chaldea | A moon goddess |
Deity name "Sin" | Chaldean | deity of the moon. Chaldean |
God name "Sin" | Dzyan | Father of the gods, creator of all things and parent of the Sun. Dzyan |
Goddess name "Sin" | Ireland | Patron goddess of warriors. Ireland |
Goddess name "Sin" | Irish | Patron goddess of warriors |
God name "Sin" | Mesopotamian / BabylonianAkkadian | moon god. Derived from the older Sumerian model of NANNA. His consort is NIKKAL (NINGAL). He is symbolized by the new moon and perceived as a bull whose horns are the crescent of the moon. Cult centers are identified at Ur, Harran and Neirab. Also Suen (archaic).... |
Goddess name "Sina" | Samoa | Goddess of the moon. Samoa |
Goddess name "Sina" | Polynesian / Samoan | moon goddess. See also HINA.... |