Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Skeiron" | Greek | God of the Northwest wind. Greek |
God name "Skidbladner" | Norse | The name of the famous ship of the god Frey that could move alike on land or sea and could be made small or great at will. Norse |
"Skinfax" | Norse | [Shining-mane]. The horse of Day. Norse |
"Skirner" | Norse | Skirner [The bright one]. Frey's messenger. Norse |
"Skrymer" | Norse | The name of a giant; also the name åśśumed by Utgard-Loke. Norse |
"Skrzak" | Polish | Skrzat, a little flying imp in Polish and Wendish mythology. |
"Skuld" | Norse | The norn of the future. Norse |
King name "Slaine" | Ireland | Slaine mac Dela of the Fir Bolg, the first legendary High king of Ireland |
"Slaine mac Partholoin" | Ireland | One of the first group of settlers of Ireland after the Flood |
"Sleipner [The slipper]" | Norse | The name of Odin's eight-footed steed. He is begotten by Loke with Svadilfare. Norse |
Angel name "Slgaiol" | Enochian | A sub-angelic Watchtower leader in the North. Enochian |
"Sman-Bla" | Buddhist | The twelve heavenly generals who guard the Buddha of Medicine. Buddhist |
God name "Smertrios" | Celtic | God of war and tutelary deity of the Treveri. Celtic |
God name "Smertrios" | Celtic / Gallic | God of war. The tutelary deity of the Treveri. Allegedly the subject of a votive monument which depicts a bearded god holding a snake.... |
"Smintheus" | Greek | A surname of Apollo, which is derived by some from a mouse, and by others from the town of Sminthe in Troas. The mouse was regarded by the ancients as inspired by the vapours arising from the earth, and as the symbol of prophetic power. Greek |
God name "Smrti" | Buddhist / Mayhayana | A minor god |
God name "Smrti (tradition)" | Buddhist / Mahayana | Minor god. Snulk'ulxa'Is... |
"Smyrna" | Greek | A daughter of Theias and Oreithya, or of Cinyras and Cenchreis: she is also called Myrrhe, and is said to have given the name to the town of Smyrna. (Apollodorus iii. Metamorphoses X). mentions an Amazon who bore the same name. Greek |