Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Angel name "Omia" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Spirit name "Omichie" | Phoenician / Hellenic | Primordial principle. The element of darkness in chaos which fuses, or consorts, with POTHOS to engender the spiritual and physical elements of the cosmos.... |
"Omichle" | Phoenicia | Primordial principle in the form of particles floating or falling in the atmosphere. Phoenicia |
"Omichle Phonecia" | Hellenic | the primordial principle |
"Omniel" | Nazorean | A being of light concerned with the Golden Rule. Early Nazorean |
God name "Omoikane" | Shinto | The god of knowledge. Shinto |
Angel name "Omophorus" | Nazorean | The angel who supports the earth on his shoulders, just like atlas. Early Nazorean |
Goddess name "Omorca" | Babylonian | The goddess who was sovereign of the universe when it was first created. It was covered with water and darkness, but contained some few animals of monster forms, representations of which may be seen in the Temple of Bel. Babylonian |
King name "Omphale" | Greek | A daughter of the Lydian king Jardåñuś, and wife of Tmolus, after whose death she undertook the government herself. When Heracles, in consequence of the murder of Iphitus, was ill of a serious disease, and received the oracle that he could not be released unless he served some one for wages for the space of three years, Hermes, accordingly, sold Heracles to Omphale, by whom he became the father of several children. Greek |
Angel name "Omsia" | Enochian | A minor angel. Enochian |
Deity name "Omubumbi" | Uganda | The creator deity of the Gisu. Uganda |
Deity name "Omuhangi" | Uganda | The creator deity of the Ankore. Uganda |
"Omumborombonga" | Namibia | The Primordial Tree which gave birth to Mukura, the first man, and his wife. Namibia |
Spirit name "Omuqkatos" | N America | The Great spirit who is the Sun. The Blackfeet, Northern Plains, Canada / United States |
Demon name "Ona" | Enochian | A cacodemon. Enochian |
Spirit name "Onatha" | Iroquois | spirit of wheat. Iroquois |
"Onaugh or Oona" | Ireland | A munster queen and the faery wife of the Tuatha leader Finvarra. Ireland |
Spirit name "Onayepheton" | Nazorean | A spirit who will summon the dead and raise them to life again. Early Nazorean |