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"Megisto"
Greek Another form for Callisto, the mother of Areas, who is also called Thernisto. Greek
God name
"Mehen"
Egypt Minor chthonic underworld god Egypt
God name
"Mehen"
Egypt Minor chthonic underworld god. The guardian of the barque of the Sun god RE during its påśśage through the underworld at night. Depicted in the form of a coiled snake....
God name
"Meher"
Armenia God of the Sun who was closely linked with Mithra Armenia
God name
"Meher"
Pre - Christian Armenian Sun god. Closely linked with the Persian model of MITHRA, he is the son of Aramazd who appears in the form of fire. In contrast to this imagery, his home is said to be in a cave and he takes the animal guise of a raven....
Goddess name
"Mehet-Weret"
Egypt Minor goddess of the creation accounts Egypt
Goddess name
"Mehet-Weret (great flood)"
Egypt Minor goddess åśśociated with creation accounts. In some versions of the story she epitomizes the primeval ocean, while in others she is the waterway on which the barque of the Sun god RE travels. She is depicted as a cow bearing a Sun disc between its horns and lying on papyrus reeds....
Goddess name
"Mehet-uret"
Egypt Goddess who was the embodiment of all primeval waters Egypt
Goddess name
"Mehit"
Egypt Goddess of lions Egypt
Goddess name
"Mehit/ Mechit"
Egypt A lion goddess
Goddess name
"Mehturt"
Egypt Goddess of the sky Egypt
Goddess name
"Meiboia"
Greek Goddess of bees Greek
God name
"Meiden"
Lithuania He is the god of Forest & animals, figures doesn't it
Supreme god name
"Meiechei (master of men)"
Araucania Indian / southern Andes Supreme god. Also known as Pillan (heaven) and, west of the Andes, Guenu-Pillan (spirit of heaven)....
Goddess name
"Meiess"
Pre - Christian Latvian moon god. Consort of the Sun goddess SAULE. He is a guardian deity of travelers and military expeditions....

"Meile"
Norse A son of Odin. Norse
Goddess name
"Meilichia"
Greek An underworld goddess
God name
"Meilichius"
Greek I. e. the god that can be propitiated, or the gracious, is used as a surname of several divinities. 1. Of Zeus, as the protector of those who honoured him with propitiatory sacrifices. At Athens cakes were offered to him every year at the festival of the Diasia.