Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Paiva" | Finnish | Sun god. Finnish |
Goddess name "Paivatar" | Finnish | Goddess of summer. Finnish |
God name "Pajainen" | Finnish | A god, the deity that killed the great bull in the legends of Finland |
God name "Pajainen" | Pre - Christian Finnish | God. The deity who kills the great bull in Finnish legend.... |
Goddess name "Pajau Yan" | Cambodian | Goddess of health and healing who was sent to live in the moon, where she provides flowers to the newly dead to ease their transition as they move into the underworld. Cambodian |
God name "Pajonn" | Finland | God of thunder known as the one who dwells in the heaven. Finland |
God name "Pajonn" | Pre - Christian Lappish | God of thunder. The name is derived from the one who dwells in the heaven.... |
God name "Pak Tai" | China | Astral god of war China / Taoist |
God name "Pak Tai/ Hsuan T'ien/ Shang Ti" | Chinese / Taoist | An astral god of war |
God name "Paka'a" | Hawaii | God of the wind and the inventor of the sail. Hawaii |
"Pakbangha" | Indonesia | Pakbangha The supreme being of the Chawte. Indonesia |
Goddess name "Pakhet" | Egypt | Bast and Sekhmet were similar feline war gods, one for Upper Egypt and the other for Lower Egypt. Where the two groups met, at Beni Hasan, the similarity of the goddesses lead to a new merged form known as Pakhet. |
Goddess name "Pakhet" | Egypt | Goddess of hunting. Known locally from the eastern desert regions with a sanctuary at Beni Hasan.... |
God name "Pakrokitat" | California | Creator god who made people with a face at the front and back of their heads. After a hissy fit, he decended to the middle of the earth. The Serrano Indians, California |
"Palaemon" | Greek | Signifies the wrestler, as in the surname of Heracles in Lycophron but it also occurs as a proper name of several mythical personages. |
God name "Palaemon" | Greco - Roman | Minor sea god. Originally Melikertes, the son of Ino, Palaemon was deified by the gods when his mother hurled herself from a cliff with her son in her arms. According to versions of the legend she was either insane or escaping the wrath of Athanas, king of Thebes.... |
God name "Palaniyantavan" | Hindu / Dravidian / Tamil | A local god |
God name "Palaniyantavan" | Hindu - Dravidian / Tamil | Local god. Known only from southern India and considered to be a form of SKANDA or of MURUKAN, who is an old Tamil tribal snake god.... |