Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Wawalag" | Greek | Sisters who were daughters of Djanggawul. Australian Aboriginal |
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 |
Goddess name "Weiwobo" | China | Goddess of female Energy China |
"Welchanos" | Greek | Minor divinity of vegetation and fertility. Greek |
"Wele" | Abaluyia | The supreme being and the creator of the world and of mankind. Abaluyia |
Supreme god name "Wele" | Africa | Supreme god of the Kavirondo, Africa |
"Weleliideh" | Shawnees | Mythic locality of the sacred groves. Shawnees |
God name "Well of Wisdom" | Scandinavian | This was the well under the protection of the god Mimir. Odin, by drinking thereof, became the wisest of all beings. Scandinavian |
God name "Wen-chang" | Chinese | God of literature and writing. Chinese |
God name "Wenchang Wen-ch'ang" | China | Wen Ch'ang, god of literature. China |
Spirit name "Wendigo" | Anishinaabe | A spirit in Anishinaabe mythology. It has also become a stock horror character much like the vampire or werewolf, although these fictional depictions often do not bear much resemblance to the original mythology. |
God name "Weng Shiang" | Taoist / Chinese | God of literature. His name tablet hangs on the wall in many Chinese houses.... |