Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Durinn" | Norse | A dwarf, second in degree. Norse |
Goddess name "Durjata" | Buddhist | Minor goddess who waits on the god Buddhakapala Buddhist / Mahayana |
Goddess name "Durjaya (unconquerable)" | Buddhist / Mahayana | Minor goddess. An attendant of the god BUDDHAKAPALA.... |
God name "Dusara" | Semitic | Local god åśśociated with vegetation and fertility survived until about 500 BCE. Semitic |
God name "Dusara (the one' of s'ara)" | Western Semitic / Nabataean | Local tutelary god. Associated with vegetation and fertility in the Hauran region from about 312 BC until circa AD 500. Regarded as a supreme deity, comparable to BAAL S AMIN, who never achieved Dus ara's popularity among the nomadic Nabataeans, for whom farming was precarious. He was represented by a black obelisk at Petra. Sacred animals are the eagle and panther. Attributes include a vine stem. In Hellenic times he was the subject of inscriptions at Delos and Miletus and he was equated with DIONYSOS. Also Dus ares; Dus-S ara.... |
Demon name "Dusiens" | Gauls | The name given by the Gauls to those demons that produce nightmares. |
Goddess name "Duttur" | Sumeria | Goddess of ewes. Sumeria |
God name "Duzhi" | Kafir / Afghanistan | Local god of uncertain affinities. Known only from an altar stone which was generally erected beside that of the water god BAGISHT. Sacrifice was in the form of a male goat.... |
God name "Duzi" | Kafir / Afghanistan | a local god known only from of an altar stone, but he did like male goats as a sacrifice |
"Dvalinn" | Norse | A dwarf. Norse |
King name "Dvergr" | Norse | A dwarf. In modern Icelandic lore dwarfs disappear, but remain in local names, as Dverga-steinn, and in several words and phrases. From the belief that dwarfs lived in rocks an echo is called dwerg-mal (dwarf talk), and dwerg-mala means to echo. The dwarfs were skilled in metal-working. Norse |
God name "Dvipakumara" | Jain / India | God. One of the groups under the general title of BHAVANAVASI (dwelling in places). They are of youthful appearance and åśśociated with Rain and thunder.... |
Spirit name "Dvorvoy" | Russian | A household spirit who lives in the yard. Russian |
"Dware" | Anglo-Saxon | A diminutive being, human or superhuman. Anglo-Saxon |
Hero name "Dwarf Alberich" | Scandinavian | Is the guardian of the famous "hoard" won by Siegfried from the Nibelungs. The dwarf is twice vanquished by the hero, who gets possession of his Tarn-kappe (cloak of invisibility). Nibelungen Lied |
"Dwerger" | German | Dwergugh or Duergar, Gotho-German dwarfs, dwelling in rocks and hills. |
God name "Dwyn" | Celtic | God of love. Celtic |
God name "Dwyn Kazoba Baziba" | Africa | He is in the god of the Sun and as well as the moon |