Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Aspalis" | Semitic | Goddess of hunting. West Semitic |
God name "Asphodel Meadows" | Greek | Is a section of the Ancient Greek underworld where indifferent and ordinary souls were sent to live after death. Hades, the Greek name for the underworld, also the name of the god Hades, is divided into two main sections: Erebus and Tartarus. |
Goddess name "Asratum" | Canaan | Goddess of fertility Canaan |
God name "Assur" | Mesopotamian / Babylonian - Akkadian | Tutelary god. The national deity of Assyria. In the Assyrian copies of the creation epic Enuma Elis he replaces MARDUK as the hero.... |
God name "Astabis" | Hurrian / Akkadia | warrior god. Hurrian / Akkadia |
God name "Astabis/ Zamama/ Ninurta" | Hurrian / Akkadia | A warrior god |
Goddess name "Astamastara" | Hindu / Puranic | A group of mother goddesses |
Goddess name "Astamatara" | Hindu / Puranic | Generic term for a group of mother goddesses. Eight deities who are varieties of the goddess CAMUNDA, often malevolent.... |
God name "Astar" | Ethiopia | sky god who forms a triad with Beher and Medr. Ethiopia |
God name "Astar" | Ethiopian | Astral god. Identified in Axum Empire inscriptions from circa AD 200-400.... |
Goddess name "Astaroth" | W Semitic | a fertility goddess who deals with sheepherders |
Goddess name "Astart" | Phonecian | major Goddess of fertility, love, and pleasure. Patron of harlots and hedonists. Phonecian |
Goddess name "Astarte" | Canaan | A goddess of hunting |
Goddess name "Astarte" | Syria | A goddess of the moon |
Goddess name "Astarte/ Ashtoreth" | Phoenicia / Babylon / Assyria / conference / Canaan | A goddess of fertility, sacred love, sexuality & of sex & the moon |
God name "Asterion" | Crete | Or Asterius, 1. A son of Teutamus, and king of the Cretans, who married Europa after she had been carried to Crete by Zeus. He also brought up the three sons, Minos, Sarpedon, and Rhadamanthys whom she had by the father of the gods. (Apollodorus i) 2. A son of Cometes, Pyremus, or Priscus, by Antigone, the daughter of Pheres. He is mentioned as one of the Argonauts. (Argonautica) There are two more mythical personages of this name, one a river-god [Acraea], and the second a son of Minos, who was slain by Theseus. |
Goddess name "Asthertet" | Syria | Goddess of horses, war and the moon Syria |
Goddess name "Astlik" | Crimea | Goddess of love and fertility. Crimea |