Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Demon name "Keres" | Greek | These were rather evil demon |
Goddess name "Keret" | Phonecian | A son of El and soldier of the Goddess Sapas, but not very brave. Fought against the moon God Terah at his father's behest (eventually), but lost. Bought a costly wife: his son, Danel, was a prodigy. Phonecian |
God name "Keret'kun" | Siberia | God of the sea. Siberia. |
God name "Keret'kun/ Keretkun" | Chukchee / Siberia | A god of the sea |
"Keri & Kame Bacairi" | 1st nations | These brothers are the accused of creating the human race |
"Keri and Kame Bacairi." | Bochica | Keri and Kame Bacairi. Twin brothers who steal the Sun and the moon from a vulture then created humanity. Bochica |
"Kerridwen" | Celtic | Kerridwen, Wise Crone Mother, Mother of bone and stone, Cutter of Ties, join me and watch over my rites this Samhain night. Celtic |
God name "Kesava" | Hindu | This God is a minor avatar of Visnu |
"Kesava (long-haired)" | Hindu / Epic / Puranic | Minor avatara of VISINU. His SAKTI is KIRTI.... |
Demon name "Kesi" | India | A demon with and was defeated by Indra. In the Puranas, a Daitya who took the form of a horse and attacked Krishna, but was killed that hero's thrusting his arm into his jaws and rending him asunder. India |
Goddess name "Kesini" | Buddhist | Goddess Buddhist |
Goddess name "Kesini (hairy)" | Buddhist | Goddess. An attendant of ARAPACANA.... |
Spirit name "Ketchimanet" | Mayan | Great spirit Iowa / Fox |
"Ketq Skwaye" | Huron | Creator Huron |
Deities name "Ketua" | Ngbandi / Democratic Republic of Congo, central Africa | God of fortune. One of seven deities invoked at daybreak. He controls both good luck and ill-fortune. According to tradition he has seven children: morning, noon, evening, night, Sun, moon and water. He accords to water the privileges of a firstborn son.... |
God name "Ketua Ngbandi" | Zaire | God of fortune invoked at daybreak Zaire |
God name "Keyeme Taulipsang" | S America | God and lord of the animals South America |
God name "Khadau" | Hindu | A pair of wooden sandles once worn by the hindu god Ram. Bharat placed them symbolically on Ayodhya's throne. Amur, Siberia |