| Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
|---|---|---|
| God name "Nebo" | Western Semitic | God of writing and wisdom. Known from Syrio-Palestinian inscriptions and equating to the Akkadian NABU. Mentioned in the Vetus Testamentum.... |
| God name "Nebo aka Nimrud" | Babylonian | The Assyrio-Babylonian god of letters. |
"Nebrophonus" | Greek | A son of Jason and Hypsipyle, and brother of Euneus. Greek |
"Necessitas" | Roman | The personification of destiny, unalterable necessity and fate. She was also the mother of the Moirae. Roman |
"Nechmetawaj aka Hathor" | Egypt | A personification of the milky Way, which was seen as the milk that flowed from the udders of a heavenly cow. Egypt |
"Nechtan" | Irish | The father and / or husband of Boann. He may be Nuada under another name, or his cult may have been replaced by that of Nuada. Irish |
| Angel name "Neciel" | Christians | angels of the Mansions of the moon. |
"Nediyon" | Tamil | The dark aspect of Vishnu. Tamil |
| God name "Nediyon" | Early Dravidian / Tamil / southern India | Creator god. Equates with a syncretization of VISNU and KRSNA. The name implies a deity of tall stature. Sangam texts describe him wearing a golden robe. Attributes: conch, prayer wheel and lotus. Also Neduvel.... |
| Deity name "Nefertem aka Nefertum" | Egypt | Nefer-Tem, Nefer-Temu, the young Atum at the creation of the world had arisen from the primal waters. Since Atum was a solar deity, Nefertum represented Sunrise, and since Atum had arisen from the primal waters in the bud of an Egyptian blue water-lily, Nefertum was åśśociated with this flower. Egypt |
| Goddess name "Nefertum" | Egypt / Lower | Minor god of primordial creation. Specifically he is the blue lotus blossom of RE. Nefertum was worshiped in the Nile delta as the son of the cobra goddess WADJET. At Memphis he is the son of the goddess SAKHMET, while elsewhere in Lower Egypt his mother is considered to be the goddess BASTET. Also Nephthemis (Greek).... |
| Spirit name "Negafok" | Inuit | Cold weather spirit who lowers the temperature in Winter. Inuit |
| Goddess name "Negun" | Mesopotamia | Goddess who was evidently born to be a mother of heroes. Mesopotamia |
| Goddess name "Negun" | Mesopotamian / Sumerian | Minor goddess. Known from limited references and of uncertain function. Possibly åśśociated with the goddess SIRARA. Her brother is Asai and they are linked with the cities of Adab and Kes. Also Lisin.... |
| Goddess name "Nehalennia" | Britain | A goddess who was the patron deity of sea traders |
| Goddess name "Nehalennia" | British | A local goddess whose main function was the protection of travellers, especially seagoing travellers. British |
"Nehalennia" | S America | The queen of the Dead moon Circus who is trapped within a mirror and searching for the legendary Golden Crystal, which will allow Nehellenia to break free of her entrapment and take over the earth. Sailor moon |
| Deity name "Nehallenia" | Flemish | The Flemish deity who presided over commerce and navigation. |