Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Deities name "Sumiyoshi-No-Kami" | Shinto / Japan | Sea gods. A general name for guardian deities of seafarers, including fishermen, they include the three MUNAKATA-NO-KAMI. They are the focus of special worship by the Jingu-Kogo sect, whom they escorted to Korea. They are also patrons of poets and have a purifying role. The main sanctuary is the Sumiyoshi Taisha at Osaka.... |
Spirit name "Sumizome" | Japan | spirit of the Cherry Tree and the spirit of a murdered courtesan. Japan |
God name "Summamus" | Etruscan | storm god. Specifically a deity responsible for lightning and thunderbolts. A sanctuary was dedicated to him in Rome.... |
"Summåñuś" | Etruscan | A derivative form from summus, the highest, an ancient Roman or Etruscan divinity, who was equal or even of higher rank than Jupiter |
God name "Sumugan" | Mesopotamia | God of the River plains Mesopotamia / Sumeria |
God name "Sumugan" | Mesopotamian / Sumerian | God of the river plains. In creation mythology he is given charge by the god ENKI over the flat alluvial lands of southern Mesopotamia.... |
"Sun" | Celtic | Called in Celtic mythology Sunna, lives in constant dread of being devoured by the wolf Fenris. It is this contest with the wolf to which eclipses are due. According to this mythology, the Sun has a beautiful daughter who will one day reign in place of her mother, and the world will be wholly renovated. |
God name "Sun God" | Hittite / Akkadian | The Sun god of heaven |
God name "Sun Hou-Shi" | China | Monkey god China |
God name "Sun Hou-Shi" | Chinese | Monkey god. He emerged from a cosmic egg conceived out of emptiness and engendered by the wind; he provides various arts and skills to mankind. According to tradition he discovered the elixir of immortality in a fruit which he consumed. Also Sun Wu-Kong.... |
God name "Sun Hou-Shi/ Sun Wu-Kong" | China | The monkey god |
God name "Sun-god" | Hittite / Akkadia | God of the Sun, God of the Sun of heaven. Hittite / Akkadia |
Goddess name "Sundara" | Buddhist | Minor goddess Buddhist / Mahayana |
Goddess name "Sundara" | Hindu | Goddess who is a prosperous aspect of Siva, a god Hindu / Puranic |
Goddess name "Sundara" | Hindu / Puranic | A goddess that is a prosperous aspect of Siva, a god |
"Suoyatar" | Finnish | One of the forces of evil in the Kalevala, who gives birth to the serpent of evil or death by means of her spittle. Finnish |
God name "Supai" | Inca | God of death Inca |
God name "Suparikiritanaasri" | Buddhist / Tibet | A physician god |