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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
God name
"Mercury"
Roman God of astronomy, commerce, messengers, eloquence and sidelines as the messenger of the gods. Roman
God name
"Mercury/ Mecurius"
Roman A god of astronomy, commerce, messengers, eloquence & sidelines as the messenger of the gods
Goddess name
"Mere Ama"
Finnish Goddess of the ocean, streams and brooks Finnish
Goddess name
"Meresger"
Thebes She who loves silence. Goddess of the Valley of the kings at Thebes.
Hero name
"Meret"
Greek A son of Molus, conjointly with Idomeneus, led the Cretans in 80 ships against Troy where he was one of the bravest heroes, and usually acted together with his friend Idomeneus. Greek
Goddess name
"Meret/ Mer"
Egypt A goddess of song & rejoicing as well as the treasury
Goddess name
"Meretseger"
Egypt Chthonic underworld goddess who brings illness and death to the disrespectful. Egypt
Goddess name
"Meretseger"
Egypt Localized chthonic goddess åśśociated with the underworld. At Thebes she acted in either benign or destructive fashion against workers building tombs in the Valley of the kings. She is generally depicted as a coiled cobra which may possess a human head and arm. One of the best representations is on the sarcophagus of Rameses III. She lost her popularity when the use of Thebes as a royal cemetery was discontinued early in the first millennium BC....
Goddess name
"Meretseger/ Meresger"
Egypt A chthonic underworld goddess who brings illness and death to the disrespectful
God name
"Merin"
Akkylannie The only god, this man of war and of faith inspires his warriors with incomparable påśśion when leading them into combat against the minions of darkness. Akkylannie
Spirit name
"Mermaid"
Arabic A sea-spirit, the upper part a woman and the lower half a fish.
God name
"Merodach"
Babylon God of the Sun Babylon

"Merope"
Greek 1. A daughter of Oceåñuś and Tethys, and by Clymenus the mother of Phaeton. 2. One of the Heliades or sisters of Phaeton Greek

"Merrow"
Irish A mermaid, believed by Irish fishermen to forebode a coming storm. There are male merrows, but no word to designate them.
Spirit name
"Merrows"
s Both male and female, are spirits of the sea, of human shape from the waist upwards, but from the waist downwards are like a fish. The females are attractive, but the males have green teeth, green hair, pig's eyes, and red noses. Fishermen dread to meet them.

"Merry Dun of Dover"
Scandinavian A large mythical ship, which knocked down Calais steeple in påśśing through the Straits of Dover, and the pennant, at the same time, swept a flock of sheep off Dover cliffs into the sea. The masts were so lofty that a boy who ascended them would grow grey before he could reach deck again. Scandinavian

"Meru"
Indian A fabulous mountain in the centre of the world, 80,000 leagues high, the abode of Vishnu, and a perfect Paradise. It may be termed the Indian Olympus.
God name
"Merulis"
Egypt A form of the God of the Sun. Ancient Egypt