Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Demon name "Oap" | Enochian | A cacodemon. Enochian |
Goddess name "Oba" | Africa | Goddess of the river Oba. Africa |
Goddess name "Oba" | Puerto Rico | Goddess of water. Puerto Rico |
Goddess name "Oba" | Yoruba | A goddess & protector of prostitutes |
God name "Oba" | Yoruba | God of thunder and lightning. Yoruba |
"Obambou" | Africa | The devil of the Camma tribes of Africa. It is exorcised by noise like bees in flight. |
"Obarator" | Roman | One of twelve celestial patrons responsible for overseeing the operations of Agriculture. Roman |
God name "Obarator" | Roman | God of Agriculture. Specifically responsible for overseeing the top-dressing of crops.... |
God name "Obåśśi Nsi" | Ekoi | One of the two creator gods. He decided to live on the earth and taught the first humans about planting crops and hunting for food. Ekoi |
God name "Obåśśi Osaw" | Ekoi | One of the two creator gods. He decided to live in the sky and give light and moisture, drought and storms. Ekoi |
God name "Obatala" | Yoruba | A creator god; he made human bodies, and his father, Olorun breathed life into them. While Olorun is considered the creator of the universe, Obatala created the world and humanity, being seen as the father of orishas and humankind. Yoruba |
God name "Obatala" | Yoruba / Nigeria, West Africa | Fertility god. The first deity engendered by the creator god OLODUMARE. His consort is Yemowo. Among other responsibilities, he makes barren women fertile and shapes the fetus in the womb. He is considered to be the sculptor of mankind. He is depicted wearing white robes and symbolizes cleanliness. Offerings include coconuts and maize fruits. A jar of clean water is carried by a priestess to his sanctuary each morning and the water is drunk by women to make them fertile. Also Orishanla (archaic); Orisha-Popo; Orisha-Ogiyan; Orisha-Ijaye.... |
God name "Obatala/ Obosom" | Yoruba | A fertility god, he makes barren women fertile & shapes the fetus in the womb |
Goddess name "Obba" | Yoruba | Goddess and protector of prostitutes. Yoruba |
King name "Oberon" | German | Oberon king of the Fairies, whose wife was Titania. Shakespeare introduces both Oberon and Titania, in his Midsummer night's Dream. (Auberon, anciently Alberon, German Alberich, king of the elves.) |
"Obgota Aabco" | Enochian | The Divine name ruling the sub-element Air in water. Enochian |
"Obiism" | Egyptian | serpent-worship. From Egyptian Ob (the sacred serpent). The African sorceress is still called Obi. The Greek ophis is of the same family. Moses forbade the Israelites to inquire of Ob, which we translate wizard. |
Goddess name "Oblivio" | Roman | Roman goddess of forgetfulness, daughter of Nox and Erubus. |