| Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
|---|---|---|
"Svadilfare" | Norse | A horse; the sire of Sleipner. Norse |
"Svalin" | Norse | [Cooler]. The shield placed before the Sun. Norse |
| God name "Svantevit" | Pre - Christian Latvian | God of war. Mentioned by the author Saxo Grammaticus as riding upon a white horse and holding a cornucopia, he is known locally from the island of Rugen. Also a guardian deity of crops.... |
| God name "SvantovitSvantevit" | Slavic | He was the fire & war god |
| God name "Svarazic" | Slavic | Svarozic. God of the fire and the light. Slavic |
| God name "Svarazic/ Svarozic/ Svarogich" | Slavic | The fire god |
| Spirit name "Svarog" | Slavic | The Slavic Sun God and spirit of fire. His name means bright and clear. |
| God name "Svarozic" | Slav | Sun god. Also the giver of fire and the smith god, and further linked with marriage. Also Svarog.... |
| Goddess name "Svasthavesini" | India | A mother Goddess of pre-vedic times. India |
| Goddess name "Svasti" | Hindu | Goddess of the home. Hindu |
| Goddess name "Svasti devi" | Hindu | A goddess of the home |
"Svasud" | Norse | [Delightful]. The name of a giant; the father of the Sun. Norse |
| Demon name "Svyatogor" | Slavic | A hero who fought the demon nightingale, a bird-headed human whose weapons were hurricanes. Slavic |
| Nymph name "Swarga" | Indian | The Paradise of Indra, and also of certain deified mortals, who rest there under the shade of the five wonderful trees, drink the nectar of immortality called Amrita, and dance with the heavenly nymphs. |
| Goddess name "Syamatara" | Buddhist | Goddess, believed to be incarnated as the Nepali princess. Buddhist |
| Goddess name "Syamatara (tbe black Tara)" | Buddhist - Lamaist / Tibet | Goddess. A gracious form of the goddess TARA. Also an emanation of AMOGHASIDDHI and a form of AVALOKITESVARA. Color: black, possibly green. Attribute: blue lotus.... |
"Sylea" | Greek | Mother, by Poseidon, of Sinis and Taras. She helped Heracles gather up his wandering cattle after he slew the giant Cacus and had three sons by him: Scythes, Agathyrsus and Gelonus. As adults, the three sons would conquer an area off the Black Sea called Scythia. Greek |
| Spirit name "Sylph" | Cabalists | A spirit of the air; so named by the Rosicrucians and Cabalists. |