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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼

"Wang the Pure"
China The lord of sport and gambling. China
Spirit name
"Wanka"
Inca / pre - Columbian South America / Peru, etc Guardian spirit. The apotheosis of a tall stone or boulder (HVACA) set upright in the center of a field....
God name
"Waptokwa"
Brazil The Sun and creator god. Shavante, Brazil
God name
"War Pinx"
China God of shoemakers. Usually portrayed as a kindly, respectable old man, he sees to it that the shops under his protection run smoothly. China

"Waramurungundi"
Australian The first woman. Australian Aboriginal
Goddess name
"Wari Ma Te Takere"
Polynesia wari Ma Te Takere, Coconut shell goddess. wari symbolizes the fertile slime of primordial times and means mud. Polynesia
Spirit name
"Warlock"
Anglo-Saxon A wandering evil spirit; a wizard, a deceiver, one who breaks his word. Satan is called in Scripture "the father of lies," the arch-warlock.
Deity name
"Warongoe"
Tanzania The omnipresent deity of the Sandawe, Tanzania
God name
"Wasterzhi"
North Ossetia The god of war and of the Sun. He is frequently depicted as a cavalryman with a long beard, riding on a white horse.
God name
"Watauinewa"
Tierra del Fuego The Ancient of Days, "The One Who Does Not Change." The supreme omnipresent and beneficent god of the Yahgan, Tierra del Fuego

"Waves"
Norse The daughters of ?gir. Norse
Spirit name
"Wawki"
Inca / pre - Columbian South America / Peru, etc Guardian spirit. The apotheosis of a stone or HVACA which each Inca emperor carried with him as a personal tutelary deity. The object was known as a “brother.”...
King name
"Wayland"
Scandinavian Wayland the Scandinavian Vulcan, was son of the sea-giant Wate, and the sea-nymph Wac-hilt. He was bound apprentice to Mimi the smith. king Nidung cut the sinews of his feet, and cast him into prison, but he escaped in a feather-boat.

"Wazha-Waud"
Algonkin The Creator. Algonkin

"We-duo"
China Divine ruler of the southern hemisphere. China

"Weatta"
Christian An agel of the seal. Early Christian

"Web of Life"
Roman The destiny of an individual from the cradle to the grave. The allusion is to the three Fates who, according to Roman mythology, spin the thread of life, the pattern being the events which are to occur.
Deity name
"Wei Cheng"
China deity who guards the back door. China