Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Ziçúɱ aka Zikun" | Babylonian | Zigara, the primeval goddess, the mother of Anu and the gods. Babylonian |
God name "Zipacna" | Mayan | God of the dawn who, every morning, trys to destroy the stars. Mayan |
God name "Zipakna" | Mayan / Mesoamerican / Mexico | earthquake god. Usually coupled with the god KABRAKAN and identified as a creator of mountains which Kabrakan subsequently destroys.... |
Goddess name "Zipanu" | Etruscan | Goddess of beauty and love, åśśociated with Turan, the love goddess. Etruscan |
Goddess name "Zirna" | Etruscan | Etruscan moon Goddess, usually depected wearing a half moon around her neck. |
Goddess name "Zisa" | Germanic | Goddess of autumn germanic |
Goddess name "Ziva" | Slavic | Goddess of long life Slavic |
Goddess name "Ziva Siva" | Slavic | Goddess of life Slavic |
Goddess name "Zizilia" | Poland | Goddess of love and sexuality Poland |
Goddess name "Zoe (life)" | Greek / Gnostic Christian | Goddess of life. The daughter of PISTIS SOPHIA who, according to Gnostic mythology, became the consort of SABAOTH to create the angels, Israel and Jesus Christ.... |
Goddess name "Zonget" | Siberia | A Mansi nature goddess. Siberia |
Goddess name "Zonget Khanty" | Siberia | The goddess of hunting |
Angel name "Zophiel" | s | An angelic scout of "swiftest wing." The word means "God's spy." (Milton: Paradise Lost) |
Goddess name "Zoria" | Slavic | The three Slavic dawn goddesses. Utrennyaya was the morning star, Vechernyaya the evening star, and Polunochnaya the midnight star. Their duty was to guard a chained dog who continually tries to break loose and eat the constellation Ursa Minor, the bear. If this should happen, the universe would end. |
Goddess name "Zoria/ Zorya" | Slavic | A goddess of morning, dawn & beauty |
God name "Zotz" | Mayan / Zotzil Indian, Mesoamerican / Guatemala | Tutelary god. Manifest in the form of a bat.... |
Goddess name "Zu" | Akkadian | A lesser divinity of Akkadian mythology, and the son of the bird goddess Siris. Both Zu and Siris are seen as måśśive birds who can breathe fire and water, although Zu is alternately seen as a lion-headed eagle |
God name "Zu/ Imdugud" | Assyria | The god of thunder and storms |