Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Mutinus" | Roman | A minor fertility god of, strongly ityphallic & invoked by women wanting to bear children |
God name "Mutinus" | Roman | Minor fertility god. Depicted as strongly ithyphallic and invoked by women seeking to bear children.... |
Demon name "Mutinus or Mutunus" | Roman | That is, the phallus, or Priapus, which was believed to be the most powerful averter of demons, and of all evil that resulted from pride and boastfulness, and the like. Roman |
Goddess name "Muttalamman" | Dravidian | Plague goddess, especially identified with smallpox Dravidian / Tamil |
Goddess name "Muttalamman (pearl-mother)" | Dravidian / Tamil / southern India | Plague goddess. Specifically identified with smallpox. Also Mutyalamma.... |
Goddess name "Muttalamman/ Mutyalamma" | Davidian / Tamil | A plague goddess identified with smallpox |
God name "Mutu" | Assyria | Personification of death and the god of the underworld Assyria |
God name "Mutyalamma" | Andhra | A hill god and Pearl-Mother. Andhra |
God name "Mw-ene" | Africa | Designates God-meaning the Master, the Chief. The Sagala, East Africa |
God name "Mwatuangi" | Kenya | A name for God meaning Cleaver One referring to his giving shape, details, distinctiveness to his creations. The Akamba, Kenya |
God name "Mwenenyaga" | Kenya | The creator god who is involved in life ceremonies. The Kikuyu, Kenya |
God name "Mwetyi" | Guinea | The supreme being who was also a god of oaths and punished perjury. The Shekuni, Guinea |
Nymph name "Mycalesides" | Greek | The mountain nymphs of Mycale. Greek |
Goddess name "Mycalessia" | Greek | A surname of Demeter, derived from Mycalessus in Boeotia, where the goddess had a sanctuary. Greek |
Deity name "Myesyats" | Slavic | moon deity Slavic |
God name "Myhs" | Egypt | A god of war and a guardian and a lord of the horizon. Egypt |
King name "Myles" | Greek | A son of Lelex, brother of Polycaon, father of Eurotas, and king of Lacedaemon, was regarded as the inventor of mills. Stephåñuś Byzantius mentions Myles as the protectors of mills. Greek |
"Mylitta" | Babylon / Phoenicia | Represented the productive principle of nature, and received the title of the queen of fertility. Babylon / Phoenicia |