Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Savati" | Hindu | Minor benevolent goddess of fortune. Hindu |
God name "Savea Si'uleo" | Polynesia | God of the dead Polynesia |
God name "Savea Si'uleo" | Polynesian | God of the dead. The brother of SALEVAO, god of rocks.... |
God name "Savitar" | Hindu / Vedic | A god of war & the Sun |
Goddess name "Savitar (impeller)" | Hindu / Puranic | Sun god. The original Vedic list of six descendants of the goddess ADITI or ADITYAS, all of whom take the role of Sun gods was, in later times, enlarged to twelve, including Savitar. The god of the rising and setting Sun. Color: golden. Attributes: club, prayer wheel and two lotuses.... |
Deity name "Savitri" | Hindu | Vivifier, stimulator; an aspect of the Sun deity. Hindu |
Spirit name "Savpayanjiha" | Buddhist | God, a spiritual meditation buddha Buddhist |
God name "Saxnot" | Christian | Tutelary god, at one time required to be denounced at Christian baptism Saxon |
Deities name "Saxnot" | Saxon | Tutelary god. He is mentioned beside Woden and Thunor as one of the deities to be renounced at Christian baptism. As Saxneat he was allegedly the founder of the Saxon royal dynasty in Essex. The name may derive from the word sahsginot meaning companion of the sword. He may also equate with the German god Tyr.... |
God name "Say" | Egypt | Minor god of destiny Egypt |
Goddess name "Say" | Egypt | Minor god of destiny. Depicted wholly in human form. Say is mentioned in the Ani papyrus as being present at the ritual of the weighing of the heart, in company with funerary goddesses including Meskhenet, SEPSET and RENENUTET. In Greco-Roman times he was syncretized with the snake god Agathodaimon.... |
Goddess name "Scabies" | Roman | Goddess invoked to cure skin diseases Roman |
"Scaeus" | Greek | One of the sons of Hippoçõõñ. |
God name "Scamander" | Greek | An Oceanid, son of Oceåñuś and Tethys and the god of the river Scamander, in Troas, was called by the gods Xanthus. Being insulted by Achilles, he entered into a contest with the Greek hero but Hera sent out Hephaestus to åśśist Achilles, and the god of fire dried up the waters of Scamander, and frightened Scamander, until Hera ordered Hephaestus to spare the river-god. By Idaea, he fathered Teucrus.(Theogony 345.) Greek |
"Scamandrius" | Greek | 1. The son of Hector and Andromache, whom the people of Troy called Astyanax, because his father was the protector of the city of Troy. |
"Scamandrius2" | Greek | A Trojan, a son of Strophius. Greek |
"Scathach" | Ireland | She Who Strikes fear. She lived on the Isle of Shadow in the Hebrides and trained the greatest of Ireland's warriors. Ireland |
Angel name "Scheliel" | Christians | angels of the Mansions of the moon. |