Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Minaski/ Minaci" | Hindu | A local fish goddess |
God name "Minato-No-Kami" | Japan | God of river mouths and estuaries Japan / Shinto |
God name "Minato-No-Kami" | Shinto / Japan | God of river mouths and estuaries. The son of IZANAGI and IZANAMI and father of the heavenly and earthly water dividers.... |
God name "Minepa" | Macoua | God of evil Macoua |
Goddess name "Minerva" | Greek | The name Minerva is connected with the root man as or mens. She first appeared in Etruria under the names of Minrva, Menrfa, Menervra. Menarv, and was perhaps a goddess of the thunderbolt. It seems that this Etruscan Minerva very early merged with the Greek Athene. Minerva is hence the least ltalic of the divinities with whom she formed the triad Jupiter-Juno-Minerva. Greek |
God name "Ming Shang" | China | God of the eyes China |
God name "Minga Bengale Shongon" | Africa | God of hunters, also taught humans how to make nets Africa |
Goddess name "Minona" | Fon | Goddess of teaching Fon |
King name "Minos" | Greek | The son of Zeus and Europa, brother of Rhadamanthus, and king of Crete, where he is said to have given many and useful laws. After his death he became one of the judges of the shades in Hades. Greek |
God name "Minos" | Greco - Roman | Minor underworld god. A son of Zeus and Europa. The mythical king of Crete. One of three judges of the dead souls entering Hades. His cult is linked with the worship of bulls.... |
Monster name "Minotaurus" | Greek | A monster with a human body and a bull's head, or, according to others, with the body of an ox and a human head, is said to have been the offspring of the intercourse of Pasiphae with the bull sent from the sea to Minos, who shut him up in the Cnossian labyrinth, and fed him with the bodies of the youths and maidens whom the Athenians at fixed times were obliged to send to Minos as tribute. The monster was slain by Theseus. Greek |
"Miolnier" | Scandinavian | Mjolnir [the crusher]. The magic hammer of Thor. It would never fail to hit a Troll; would never miss to hit whatever it was thrown at; would always return to the owner of its own accord; and became so small when not in use that it could be put into Thor's pocket. Scandinavian |
God name "Mir" | Egypt | God of sex Egypt |
God name "Mir Susne Khum" | Siberia | God of the Sun Siberia |
God name "Mirabichi" | Ottawa,Canada | God of water. Ottawa,Canada |
Goddess name "Mirahuato" | Peru | Goddess of health Peru |
Goddess name "Miritatsiec" | Crow | Goddess of healing Crow |
God name "Mirsa" | Pre - Christian Caucasus region | God of light. Probably derived from the Persian god MITHRA. Also the deity responsible for fire.... |