Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Nomi-No-Sukune" | Japan | God of sumo wrestlers Japan / Shinto |
Spirit name "Nommo" | Dogon / West Africa | Generic title of a group of gods. The primordial spirits at the head of whom is the creator god AMMA. They are åśśoci ated with Rain and fertility and have imparted cer tain skills to mankind.... |
God name "Nomos" | Greek | A personification of law, described as the ruler of gods and men. Greek |
Goddess name "Nona" | Roman | Minor goddess of birth Roman |
Goddess name "Nona" | Roman | Minor goddess of birth. Responsible for the ninth month of gestation, she is often linked with the goddess DECIMA. In later Roman times she becomes one of a trio of goddesses of fate, with Decima and MORTA, the goddess of death, collectively known as the PARCAE.... |
God name "Nong" | Afghanistan | God of Winter and cold weather who lives in a glacier, he does not like women Afghanistan |
God name "Nong" | Kafir / Afghanistan | God of Winter and cold weather. Nong lives in a glacier. He cracks the ice and is seen in the melt water. He is perceived as a misogynist and depicted in a wooden effigy, though whether in human form is unclear. His cult center seems to have been the village of Zumu in the southern Hindukush. Also Zuzum.... |
God name "Nong/ Zuzum" | Kafir / Afghanistan | The god of Winter & cold weather that lives in a glacier, he does not like women |
Goddess name "Norn" | Norse | A goddess of the past, one of the fates |
God name "Norna" | Scandinavia | The well of Urda, where the gods sit in judgment, and near which is that "fair building" whence proceed the three maidens called Urda, Verdandi, and Skulda (Past, Present, and Future). Scandinavia |
God name "Norov" | Russia | God of grain, corn and wheatfields. Russia |
Goddess name "Nortia" | Etruscan | Goddess of fate. She enjoyed an important sanctuary at Volsini, where her presence was symbolized by a large nail. In a New Year rite, the nail was hammered into a block of wood, probably derived from an old fertility ritual symbolizing the impregnation of life into the new year. She has been identified with the Greek goddess TYCHE.... |
God name "Nosenga" | Korekore / Shona / Zimbabwe, southern Africa | Tribal god. He is accessible to mankind through a mortal medium or oracle known as ĥōřé, who lives in the town of the tribal chief and is consulted only with the chief's permission. Nosenga has several human priestess consorts who are wedded to him in chastity in the fashion of Christian nuns.... |
God name "Nosenga Kotrkore/ Shona" | Zimbabwe | A tribal god that requires an oracle |
God name "Notus" | Roman | God of the southwest wind Roman |
God name "Notus" | Roman | God of the southwest winds. Derived from a Greek model. Also Auster.... |
God name "Notus/ Auster" | Roman | A god of the southwest wind |
Goddess name "Nouhro" | Babylon | Goddess of Light. Babylon |