Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Icauna" | Celtic | The patronness of the Yonne River Yonne. France. Celtic |
Goddess name "Icauna" | Roman / Celtic / Gallic | River goddess. Guardian deity of the river Yonne [Brittany].... |
Spirit name "Icci" | Siberia | The spirit of Mother earth. Siberia |
Spirit name "Icci" | Siberian | Animistic spirits. See also URUN AJY TOYON.... |
Goddess name "Iccovellauna" | Celtic | Goddess of water. Celtic |
God name "Iccovellauna" | Ouranian | God of Ale Brewing. Ouranian |
Goddess name "Iccovellauna" | Celtic / Continental / European | water goddess. Known only from inscriptions.... |
"Ice Giants" | Discworld | Similar to the Jotuns of Norse mythology, the Ice Giants are apparently necessary for the Apocralypse. When this came close to occurring during the events of Sourcery, the Ice Giants, described as huge beings made of ice with tiny, coal-like eyes and riding tame glaciers, hurtled down towards the civilised world. They spoke with a pronounced Nordic accent. Discworld |
Goddess name "Ichpuchtli" | Aztec | The ruler of love, marriage, flowers, art, music, women, magic, spinning, fertility, sex, weaving, and changes. Ichpuchtli is also the Goddess of Sacred Prostitutes, and professions which imitate nature. Aztec |
"Ichthyocentaurus" | Greek | A fish-centaur, or a particular kind of Triton. Ichthyocentauri were fabulous beings, the upper part of whose body was conceived to have a human form, and the lower that of a fish, while the place of the hands was occupied by a horse's feet. Greek |
"Ictinike" | Sioux | The 'father of lies' who was expelled from heaven for deceit and trickery. Sioux |
"Id?'an Mother" | Asia Minor | Cybele, who had a temple on Mount Ida, in Asia Minor. |
"Ida" | Hindu | Of the earth, abundant food, and nourishment. She is also the granter of any blessings evoked through her. Hindu |
God name "Ida Ten" | Japan | Young god who protects monasteries and is rather quick Japan |
God name "Ida-Ten" | Japan | Buddhist god of law and monasteries. Japan |
"Idaeus" | Greek | A son of Dardåñuś and Chryse, and brother of Deimas, went with his father from Peloponnesus, by way of Samothrace, to Phrygia, and settled on the mountains of Phrygia, which derived from him the name of Ida, or the Idaean mountains.Greek |
"Idas" | Greek | A son of Aphareus and Arene, the daughter of Oebalus, whence he and his brother Lyriceus are called Apharetides, or Aphareidae.Greek |
God name "Idavold" | Norse | A plain where the gods first åśśemble, where they establish their heavenly abodes, and where they åśśemble again after Ragnarok. The plains of Ida. Norse |