Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Idem Huva Finnish" | Ugric | Goddess of autumn Ugric |
Goddess name "Idem Huva Finno" | Ugric | A goddess of autumn |
Goddess name "Idliragijenget" | Inuit | Goddess of the sea. Inuit |
Demon name "Idlirvirisong" | Inuit | demonic cousin of the Sun Inuit |
Goddess name "Idothea" | Greek | A goddess of the sea |
Nymph name "Idothea aka Eidothea" | Greek | The nymph, a daughter of the aged Proteus, who instructed Menelaus, in the island of Pharos at the mouth of the river Aegyptus, in what manner he might secure her father and compel him to say in what way he should return home. Greek |
God name "Idun or Idunn" | Norse | Daughter of the dwarf Svald, and wife of Bragi. She kept in a box the golden apples which the gods tasted as often as they wished to renew their youth. Loki on one occasion stole the box and hid it in a wood; but the gods compelled him to restore it. Norse |
"Idunn" | Nordic | The keeper of the apples of immortality |
God name "Iegad" | Pelew Is | this is the god that is guilty of bringing light to earth |
"Iemaparu" | Pueblo / Kachina? | corn mother |
God name "Ifa" | Yoruba | God of wisdom, knowledge and divining Yoruba |
God name "Ifa" | Yoruba / western Nigeria, West Africa | God of wisdom. An oracular deity who, according to tradition, lives in a sanctuary in the holy city of Ile Ife but who is called on by the tutelary god, OLDUMARE, for advice. He is the father of eight children, all of whom became paramount chiefs.... |
God name "Ifing" | Norse | A river which divides the giants from the gods. Norse |
Spirit name "Ifreet or Afreet or Afrit" | Arabian | A powerful evil jin or spirit of Arabian mythology. |
God name "Ifru" | Roman / N Africa | A god known from an inscription at Crita |
God name "Ifru" | Roman - North African | God. A rare example in this region of a named deity. Known from an inscription at Cirta [Constantine, Algeria].... |
God name "Ifru Roman" | Africa | God known from an inscription at Crita Africa |
"Ifurin" | Celtic | The Hades of the ancient Gauls. A dark region infested by serpents and savage beasts. Here the wicked are chained in loathsome caverns, plunged into the lairs of dragons, or subjected to a ceaseless distillation of poison. Celtic |