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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
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