Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Menchit" | Egypt | Originally a foreign war goddess, and the female counterpart, and thus wife, to Anhur. It was said that she had come from Nubia with Anhur. Her name depicts this warrior status, as it means she who måśśacres. Egypt |
"Mene" | Greek | A female divinity presiding over the months. Greek |
Supreme god name "Menechen" | Chile | Supreme god Chile |
Supreme god name "Menechen/ Pillan/ Gueu-Pillan Aruucania" | Chile | The supreme God |
King name "Menelaus" | Greek | A son of Atreus, and younger brother of Agamemnon and Anaxibia. He was king of Lacedaemon, and married to the beautiful Helen, by whom he was the father of Hermione and Megapenthes. Greek |
God name "Meness" | Latvia | God of the moon as well as the guardian of travelers and military expeditions Latvia |
God name "Menesthius" | Greek | 1. A son of Areithous and Philomedusa, of Arne in Boeotia, was slain at Troy by Paris. 2. A son of the river-god Spercheius or of Borus and Polydora, was one of the commanders of the hosts of Achilles. Greek |
Goddess name "Meng Po" | China | Goddess of justice China |
Goddess name "Meng-Po-Niang" | China | Goddess who stands at the Ninth Chinese Hell. Her magic potion was administered to each soul, so that they would forget their past lives. China |
Goddess name "Menhit" | Egypt | Lion goddess Egypt |
Goddess name "Menhit/ Menchit" | Egypt | A lion goddess |
God name "Meni" | Phoenicia | God of luck, both good and bad Phoenicia |
Spirit name "Menninkäinen" | Finland | A fairy spirit, gnome. |
"Menoetius" | Greek | 1. A son of Japetus and Clymene or Asia, and a brother of Atlas, Prometheus and, Epimetheus, was killed by Zeus with a flash of lightning, in the fight of the Titans, and thrown into Tartarus. (Theogony of Hesiod 507) |
"Menoetius 2" | Greek | A son of Ceuthonyraus, a guard of the oxen of Pluto. |
"Menoetius3" | Greek | A son of Actor and Aegina, a step-brother of Aeacus, and husband of Polymele, by whom he became the father of Patroclus. Greek |
Goddess name "Menrva" | Etruscan | Spiting image of the Greek goddess Athena in all aspects Etruscan |
Goddess name "Menrva/ Menerva" | Etruscan | A spiting image of the Greek goddess Athena in all aspects |