Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Tuat" | Egyptian | Tiau, Tiaou. The region of the underworld or of the dead. Egyptian |
"Tuatha De Dananmn" | Ireland | Collective name for the final pantheon. Ireland |
Angel name "Tubiel" | Nazorean | An angel invoked for the return of lost budgies. Early Nazorean |
God name "Tuetates" | Celtic | God of war. Celtic |
God name "Tuetatesa" | Gaul | God of war. Gaul |
Goddess name "Tui" | China | Goddess of happiness. China |
God name "Tule" | Zande / Sudan / Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa | Spider god. He descended from the sky on a rope, carrying all plants and seeds. He was also responsible for giving mankind water and the tools of cultivation.... |
God name "Tule Zande" | Sudan | Spider god who brought the seeds of all the plants on earth Sudan |
Spirit name "Tulku sprul sku" | Tibetan | Phantom, disembodied spirit. Tibetan |
Goddess name "Tulsi" | India | Goddess of basil plants. India |
"Tulugaak" | Inuit | The creator of light. Inuit |
"Tum" | Egypt | A primordial divinity issued from Nut. One of the main functions of Tum is generating the heavenly bodies and all celestial beings. Egypt |
God name "Tumatauenga" | Polynesia | God of war who was given charge over mankind. Polynesia |
God name "Tumatauenga" | Polynesian / including Maori | God of war. One of the children of the prime parents RANGINUI and PAPATUANUKU, he proposed the slaughter of his parents when it was decided to separate them as sky and earth. He was subsequently given charge over mankind (tangata), which he imbued with his lust for the warfare and violence that was a characteristic part of Maori culture. Also Kumatauenga (Hawaiian).... |
God name "Tumu-nui" | Tahitan | A major god in the Tahitan creation myth and he and his wife Paparaharaha were responsible for creating the pillars that hold up the sky. |
Goddess name "Tumuteanaoa (echo)" | Polynesian / Hervey Islands | Goddess. The fourth child of VARI-MA-TE-TAKERE, the primordial mother. Torn from her right side, Tumuteanaoa lives in Te-Parai-Tea (hollow gray rocks) below the home of the god TANGO.... |
Deities name "Tunehakwe" | Onondaga | The Three Sisters, deities of crops. Onondaga |
God name "Tunek" | Inuit | God of seal hunters. Inuit |