Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Sinann" | Celtic | Goddess of rivers. Celtic |
Goddess name "Sindgund" | Germanic | Goddess of healing charms. Germanic |
Goddess name "Sindhu" | Hindu | Goddess of rivers Hindu / Vedic |
Goddess name "Sindhu" | Hindu / Vedic | River goddess. Identified only in the Rg Veda and of unknown source.... |
"Sindre" | Norse | One of the most famous dwarfs. Norse |
Spirit name "Sing Bongha" | Kolarian | The spirit of the Sun. Kolarian |
God name "Singala" | N Arabia | A local god |
God name "Singala" | Pre - Islamic northern Arabian | Local god. Mentioned only in name by the Babylonian king Nabonidus, worshiped at Taima and influenced strongly by Egyptian culture.See also SALM OF MAHRAM.... |
God name "Singala N" | Arabic | , Local god Arabic |
God name "Sinhanada" | Buddhist | Physician god Buddhist / Tibet |
God name "Sinhanada (lion's roar)" | Buddhist - Lamaist / Tibet | Physician god. A variety of AVALOKITESVARA. Typically depicted with stretched earlobes and attended by a lion. Color: white. Attributes: cup, fly whisk, image of the AMITABHA on the crown, lotus, moon disc, rosary, skin, snake, sword and trident. Three-eyed. Also accounted among one of a series of Medicine buddhas or SMAN-BLA.... |
God name "Sinir" | Norse | One of the horses of the gods. Norse |
"Sinis" | Greek | Or Sinnis a son of Polypemon, Pemon or Poseidon by Sylea, the daughter of Corinthus. He was surnamed according to some Pityocamptes, and according to others Procrustes. Sinis was called the Pine-Bender because this was his manner of executing his victims and used to ask travellers to help him bend two pine trees to the ground. Greek |
Goddess name "Sinivali" | Hindu | Minor goddess of prosperity Hindu / Vedic |
Goddess name "Sinivali" | Hindu / Vedic | Minor goddess of prosperity. Associated specifically with the boon of children. The mistress of the nuclear family. She is depicted as a matronly lady.... |
Goddess name "Sinnilktok" | Inuit | Goddess of healing Inuit |
God name "Sinoe" | Greek | An Arcadian nymph, brought up the god Pan, who derived from her the surname Sinoeis. Greek |
"Sinon" | Greek | A son of Aesimus, or Sisyphus, and a grandson of Autolycus and a relation of Odysseus |