Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Spirit name "Loa" | Africa | spirit beings who were imported by Africa slaves Haiti / Puerto Rico |
Spirit name "Loa" | Puerto Rico / Haiti | spirit beings. The gods of the voodoo cult who were originally imported by slaves from West Africa. An amount of Christian influence is present in their makeup.... |
Demon name "Mahr" | Germanic | demonic being similar to an Alp germanic / Slavic |
Goddess name "Marina" | Slavic | Goddess of the moon Slavic |
Goddess name "Mat" | Slavic | Goddess of the earth Slavic |
Goddess name "Mat/ Zemlya Syra" | Slavonic | The earth goddess |
Goddess name "Mati syra zemlya" | Slavic | Goddess of justice Slavic |
"Mestra" | Greek | A daughter of Erysichthon, and granddaughter of Triopas. She was sold by her hungry father, that he might obtain tha means of satisfying his hunger. In order to escape from slavery she prayed to Poseidon, who loved her, and conferred on her the power of metamorphosing herself whenever she was sold, and of thus each time returning to her father. Greek |
Goddess name "Mokos" | Slavic | Goddess of shearing, spinning and weaving. Slavic |
Goddess name "Mokos" | Pre - Christian Slavonic European | Goddess of fertility. Identified in the Nestor Chronicle as a goddess of midwifery. Her cult was taken over by that of the Virgin Mary.... |
Goddess name "Mokosh" | Slavic | Slavic goddess of Healing |
Deity name "Myesyats" | Slavic | moon deity Slavic |
Nymph name "Najade" | Slavic | These are water nymphs |
Spirit name "Navky" | Slavic | Were the spirits of children who had died unbaptized or at their mother's hands. Most often they appeared in the shapes of infants or young girls, rocking in tree branches and wailing and crying in the night. Slavic |
Spirit name "Olokun" | Africa | The patron orisa of the descendants of Africans that were carried away during the Maafa, the Transatlantic Slave Trade or Middle Påśśage. Olokun works closely with Oya, deity of Sudden Change, and Egungun, Collective Ancestral spirits, to herald the way for those that påśś to ancestorship, as it plays a critical role in death (Iku), Life and the transition of human beings and spirits between these two existences. |
Goddess name "Pagoda" | Slavic | 'Giver of Favorable winds', a weather and Agriculture goddess. Cattle and sheep are sacrificed to her. Slavic |
Goddess name "Peperuna" | Slavic | A thunder goddess and the mother of the Sun-goddess Solntse. Her twin brother was the thunder-god Perun. Slavic |
Goddess name "Perchta" | Slavic | Fertility goddess who married the Sun and tells fortues. Slavic |