Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Quiabelagayu" | Maya | God of boozy afternoons and lazy Sunday bonking sessions. Maya |
God name "Quiahuitl" | Aztec | The creator god / Sun deity of the third of the five world ages |
God name "Quiahuitl" | Aztec / Mesoamerican / Mexico | Creator god. The Sun deity representing the third of the five world ages each of which lasted for 2,028 heavenly years, each heavenly year being fiftytwo terrestrial years. Assigned to the element fire and presided over by the Rain god TLALOC. According to tradition, the age ended in a cataclysmic destruction caused by a great fiery Rain. The human population perished and in doing so were transformed into dogs, turkeys and butterflies. Illustrated by the Stone of the Four Suns [Yale Peabody Museum]. Also Quiauhtonatiuh; Tletonatiuh.... |
"Quikinna'qu" | British | The first man. He was the only survivor of an island that had been transformed into a whale by the Thunderbird. Chuckchee, British Columbia |
Goddess name "Quilla" | Inca | moon goddess married to Inti, the Sun god. Inca |
"Quinanes" | Central America | A race of giants whose traditions were prevalent at the time of the conquest of Central America. |
"Quinkini" | Siberia | Founder of the world. Koryak, Siberia |
"Quinkini A'qu" | Koryak / Siberia | The founder of the world |
Goddess name "Quinoa-Mama" | Peru | Minor goddess in charge of rabbits. Peru |
Goddess name "Quinoa-Mama" | PreColumbian Indian / Peru | Minor goddess of the quinoa crop. Models of the deity were made from the leaves of the plant and kept for a year before being burned in a ritual to ensure a good quinine harvest.... |
Goddess name "Quinuama" | Inca | Goddess of grain. Inca |
God name "Quirinus" | Roman | An early god of the Roman state. |
God name "Quirinus" | Roman | A god of war & the tutelary god of the Sabines |
God name "Quirinus" | Roman | God of war. One of a triad of warrior gods including JUPITER and MARS. He originated as the tutelary god of the Sabines, living on the Quirinal, one of the seven hills of Rome. His warrior status is primarily one of defense and he is depicted bearded and in a compromise of military and clerical clothing. The myrtle is sacred to him.... |
Goddess name "Quootis Hooi" | Chinook | Creator goddess who hatched mankind from thunderbird eggs. Chinook |
God name "Quzah" | Arabic | God of storms, thunder, hailstorms, mountain and the weather. Arabic |
God name "Quzah (archer)" | Pre - Islamic northern Arabian | mountain and weather god. Probably equating to QOS and worshiped by the Idumaean tribe to the south of Judea as a storm god. Also claimed to have been known near Mecca. Attributes include a bow which shoots arrows of hail.... |
God name "Ra" | Egypt | A god of rebirth & war & the Sun |