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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Demon name
"Onh"
Enochian A cacodemon. Enochian
Demon name
"Oni"
Japanese The demons and ogres of Japanese folklore
Spirit name
"Oniata"
Iroquois spirit of springs, naughty women and lewd jokes. Iroquois

"Onomacritus"
Greek An Athenian who occupies an interesting position in the history of the early Greek religious poetry. Greek
Demon name
"Onp"
Enochian A cacodemon. Enochian
Goddess name
"Onuava"
Celtic Goddess of earth and fertility, known only from inscriptions Celtic / Gaelic
Goddess name
"Onuava"
Celtic / Gallic Fertility goddess. Associated with the earth and known only from inscriptions....
God name
"Onuris"
Egypt / Hellenic A god of hunting & war
Goddess name
"Onuris [Greek]"
Egypt God of hunting and war. Onuris is first known from This, near Abydos in Upper Egypt. In later times his main cult center was at Samannud in the Nile delta. His consort is the lion goddess Mekhit. Onuris is generally depicted in human form as a bearded figure wearing a crown with four plumes and wielding a spear or occasionally holding a rope. He is sometimes accompanied by Mekhit in iconography. Seen as a hunter who caught and slew the enemies of RE, the Egyptian Sun god, some legends place him close to the battle between HORUS and SETH. In clåśśical times, Onuris became largely syncretized with the Greek war god ARES. Also Anhuret (Egyptian)....
God name
"Onuris aka Anhur"
Egypt Slayer of Enemies God of hunting and war and the personification of royal warriors. Egypt

"Onyankopon"
Akan The Supreme Being and the One Greater infiniteness. Akan
Angel name
"Onzo"
Ejit An angel who removes earwax. Ejit
Angel name
"Oodpz"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian
Angel name
"Oopz"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian
Angel name
"Opad"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian
Angel name
"Opama"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian
Angel name
"Opamn"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian

"Opheltes"
Greek 1. A son of Lycurgus, who was killed by a snake at Nemea, as his nurse Hypsipyle had left him alone. Greek