Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Sahar" | Western Semitic / Aramaic | moon god. Known from inscriptions.... |
"Sahu" | Egyptian | The entity of the deceased in heaven which grew out of the dead body and was called into being by the ceremonies performed over the dead. Egyptian |
God name "Sai' Al Qaum (the good and beautiful god who does not drink wine)" | Western Semitic / Nabataean | Local guardian deity. Known from two inscriptions at Palmyra which suggest him to be a protector of caravans. Attributes include a helmet. He may have developed from an Egyptian god Sai (Greek: Psais).... |
God name "Sai' Al Quan" | Nabataean / W Semitic | A local guardian God is believed to be the protector of caravans |
Angel name "Saiinou" | Enochian | A sub-angelic Watchtower leader in the North. Enochian |
"Saiinov" | Enochian | The senior leader of water in Jupiter. Enochian |
"Saint George" | British | Saint George Patron saint of England and the Christian adaptation of the dragon slaying legends of Bel and the dragon, Apollo and Python, Osiris and Typhon, etc. British |
Goddess name "Saitada" | Celtic | Goddess of mourning and grief. Celtic |
"Saitis" | Greek | A surname of Athena, under which she had a sanctuary on Mount Pontinus, near Lerna in Argolis. The name was traced by the Greeks to the Egyptians, among whom Athena was said to have been called Sai's. Greek |
"Saiva" | Sanskrit | The divinity and patron of all yogis. Sanskrit |
God name "Sajara" | Songhoi | Rainbow god songhoi, eastern Mali |
God name "Sajara" | Songhai / eastern Mali, West Africa | Rainbow god. Perceived as a Rainbow-colored snake and symbolized by a tree where white rams are sacrificed and hung. The animals' blood is sprinkled on the tree. The ritual is accompanied... |
God name "Sakarabru" | Guinea | God of Medicine, retribution and justice. Agni, Guinea |
"Sakhadai" | Siberia | The personification of fire who gives life to the newborn Winter Sun. Siberia |
God name "Sakhadai Noin" | Siberia | A god of fire |
Goddess name "Sakhemet aka Sachmet" | Egypt | Sakhet and Sakhmet, originally the war goddess of Upper Egypt. It was said that her breath created the desert. She was also known by some cults to be a daughter of the ancient Sun god Ra. Egypt |
Goddess name "Sakhemet/ Sachmet" | Egypt | A goddess of war |
God name "Sakka(n)" | Mesopotamian / BabylonianAkkadian | God of cattle. A patron god of herdsmen, probably deriving from the Sumerian god LAHAR. Also Amakandu, Sumuqan.... |