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Goddess name
"Inmutef (pillar of his mother)"
Egypt Minor god. The “bearer of the heavens,” his cult is linked with that of the goddess HATHOR....
God name
"Inmutef/ Inummutef"
Egypt A minor canopic god
Goddess name
"Inna"
Africa Goddess of justice. Africa
Goddess name
"Innana"
Sumeria Goddess of love, procreation, and war Sumeria.
Goddess name
"Ino"
Greek Greek heroine who raised the infant Dionysus. Later she was elevated to a sea goddess under the name of Leukothea. Greek

"Inous"
Greek That is, the son of Ino, a name given to Melicertes and Palaemon. Greek
God name
"Insitor"
Roman God concerned with the sowing of crops and a helper of Ceres. Roman
God name
"Insitor"
Roman Minor god of Agriculture. The deity concerned with sowing of crops....

"Instein"
Norse The father of Ottar Heimske; the favourite of Freyja. Norse
God name
"Inta"
Aztec God of fire who is åśśociated with paternalism. Aztec
God name
"Intal (gods their father)"
Aztec / Mesoamerican / Mexico God of fire. Associated with paternalism and one of the group clåśśed as the XIUHTECUHTLI complex....

"Intercidona"
Roman One of the Deverra, three symbolic beings whose influence was sought by the Romans, at the birth of a child, as a protection for the mother against the vexations of Sylvåñuś. Roman
Goddess name
"Intercidona"
Roman Minor goddess of birth. A guardian deity invoked to keep evil spirits away from the newborn child. Symbolized by a cleaver....
God name
"Inti"
Inca God of war and the Sun and a patron deity of Tahuantinsuyu. Inca
God name
"Intonsus"
Greek I. e. unshorn, a surname of Apollo and Bacchus, alluding to the eternal youth of these gods, as the Greek youths allowed their hair to grow until they attained the age of manhood, though in the case of Apollo it may also allude to his being the god of the Sun, whence the long floating hair would indicate the rays of the Sun. Greek
Spirit name
"Inuat"
Inuit These are the spirit beings that reside with all living creatures & maintain the lamp of life
God name
"Inuus"
Roman An ancient protector of livestock, one of the di indigetes, indigenous gods. He was probably a god of fertility or sexual intercourse, as his name was thought by some to be connected with the word inire, "to copulate". He was also sometimes identified with the Roman god Faunus. Roman

"Invidia"
Greek The personification of envy, is described as a daughter of the giant Pallas and Styx. Greek