Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Shu" | Egypt | God of light, åśśociated with heat and dryness, often depicted as holding up the sky with his two hands, one at the place of Sunrise, the other of Sunset. Egypt |
God name "Shui Fang" | China | God of the wind and water. China |
God name "Shui Yng" | China | Agriculture god. China |
God name "Shui-Khan" | Chinese | Chinese god who defends men against evil and forgives their wrongdoings. |
Goddess name "Shun I Fu gen" | China | A goddess of drought & of famine |
God name "Shurdi" | Albania | A storm god that had been revered in recent times |
God name "Shurdi" | Illyrian / Albania | storm god. Believed to send thunder and lightning and revered into more recent times.... |
Goddess name "Shutu" | Babylon | Goddess of the south winds. Babylon |
Goddess name "Si" | Slavic | Goddess of justice Slavic |
Goddess name "Si" | Chimu Indian / pre - Columbian / coastal regions of Peru | moon god. The head of the pantheon and guardian of weather and of harvests. He is depicted subtended by a sickle moon, wearing a feathered crown and an armored projection on his back. May also be represented as a goddess.... |
God name "Si Chimu" | Peru | God of the moon Peru |
Goddess name "Si n" | Nordic / Icelandic | Goddess. The consort of LOKI and listed among the AESIR goddesses. Her son is Nari or Narfi. According to tradition, SKADI, the consort of NJORD, set a poisonous snake to drip poison on to a captive Loki but Sigyn collected most of the venom in a bowl and threw it away.... |
Goddess name "Si'a" | Phoenicia | Minor attendant goddess Phoenicia |
Goddess name "Si'a" | Western Semitic / Phoenician | Minor attendant goddess. The personification of the holiness of sanctuaries of BAAL S AMIN. In Hellenic times she may have become syncretized with TYCHE.... |
God name "Sia" | Egypt | He is the god of perception |
Deities name "Sia" | Egypt | God of perception. Minor deity depicted at RE's right hand where he holds the papyrus of intellect. He travels in the Sun god's barque. According to legend he was one of several deities formed in drops of blood falling from Re's śéméñ.... |
God name "Sibika or Sivika" | Sanskrit | The weapon of Kuvera, the Vedic god of wealth equivalent to the Greek Pluto. Sanskrit |
God name "Siddhi" | Ireland | Old gods who live it in the hills Ireland |