Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Spirit name "Maho Peneta" | Dakota | The Great spirit of the Mandan. North Dakota |
Spirit name "Maho Peneta Mandan" | N American | Great spirit USA |
Goddess name "Mahodadhi" | Buddhist | Minor goddess Buddhist / Meola |
Goddess name "Mahodadhi (the great ocean)" | Buddhist / Mahayana | Minor goddess. An attendant of BUDDHAKAPALA.... |
"Mahoun" | Scotland | Name of contempt for Mahomet, a Moslem, a Moor. In Scotland it used to mean devil. |
"Mahpiyato" | Lakota | After the time of creation, the world was divided into three regions; the sky, the earth and waters and the underworld. When Mahpiyato created humans, they were placed in the subterranean region.. The Lakota, Plains Indians |
Demon name "Mahr" | Germanic | demonic being similar to an Alp germanic / Slavic |
King name "Mahrem" | Axumite / ancient Ethiopic kingdom | Head of pantheon. A warrior deity after whom the Axumite kings titled themselves sons of MAHREM.... |
"Mahrem Auxmite" | Ethiopia | Head of the pantheon responsible for war Ethiopia |
"Mahu" | Lear | The fiend-prince that urges to theft. Lear |
Supreme god name "Mahu Fon" | Africa | She is the supreme goddess of the earth as well as a goddess of the moon & fertility |
Goddess name "Mahui Iki" | Polynesia | Goddess of fire and the underworld. Polynesia |
Goddess name "Mahuika" | Polynesia | Goddess of earthquakes who rules the edges of the underworld Polynesia |
Goddess name "Mahuikez" | Polynesian | Fire god. Identified with earthquakes and possibly paralleling TOUIA FATUNA (iron stone goddess) in Tongan belief.... |
Spirit name "Mahzian-the-Word" | Nazorean | The "spirit who bestows light." Early Nazorean |
Goddess name "Maia" | Greek | Goddess of midwives, the night sky, spring, fertility and fire Greek |
"Maia" | Greek | Or Mcuas, a daughter of Atlas and Pleione (whence she is called Atlantis and Pleias), was the eldest of the Pleiades, and in a grotto of mount Cyllene in Arcadia she became by Zeus the mother of Hermes. Areas, the son of Zeus by Callisto, was given to her to be reared. Greek |
Goddess name "Maia" | Roman | A goddess of growth whose cult was åśśociated with that of Vulcåñuś |