Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Naeeeegaaei (slayer of alien gods)" | Navaho / USA | God of war. The most powerful of the Navaho war gods. The son of the Sun god TSOHANOAI and the fertility goddess ESTSANATLEHI. According to tradition, he vanquished a race of giants who had nearly destroyed the human race. He is a benevolent god, ready to help mankind in times of trouble. He also cures diseases brought about through witchcraft. Said to live at the junction of two rivers in the San Juan valley, he is invoked by warriors preparing for battle. His priest wears a buckskin bag mask, painted black and adorned with five zigzag lightning streaks, the eye and mouth holes covered with white sea shells. He also wears a fox skin collar, a crimson cloth around the hips and a leather belt with silver ornamentation, but is otherwise naked. No depictions are made of this deity.... |
Deities name "Nagaraja" | Hindu | Snake god. The generic title of a deity equating with the terms mahoraga (great serpent) or nagadeva. Such deities were worshiped in India as early as the Indus Valley civilization (prior to 1700 BC).... |
Goddess name "Namrus" | Greek | Nimrus, another name for Ruha. Possibly derived from the Greek for Law, meaning Torah goddess. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Nanta" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Naoo" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Naooo" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Nbarc" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Spirit name "Nbat" | Nazorean | It burst forth. A spirit of fertility and life often envoked in spiritual texts and formulas. The First Great Radiance and Bursting Forth. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Nbrc" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Ndazn" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Ndzn" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
God name "Nediyon" | Early Dravidian / Tamil / southern India | Creator god. Equates with a syncretization of VISNU and KRSNA. The name implies a deity of tall stature. Sangam texts describe him wearing a golden robe. Attributes: conch, prayer wheel and lotus. Also Neduvel.... |
"Neptunus - Neptune" | Roman | The chief marine divinity of the Romans. His name is probably connected with the verb valu or nato, and a contraction of namtunus. As the early Romans were not a maritime people, and had not much to do with the sea, the marine divinities are not often mentioned, and we scarcely know with any certainty what day in the year was set apart as the festival of Neptunus, though it seems to have been the 23rd of July. Roman |
Angel name "Nhdd" | Nazorean | A minor angel. Early Nazorean |
"Nhur-Hai" | Nazorean | Nhur-Hai - Light of Life, one of the four sons of perfection behind the north star. Early Nazorean |
"Nibta" | Nazorean | Threw quarreling into the world. Early Nazorean |
Angel name "Nidbai" | Nazorean | Ned-vay (and Silmai) - Two angelic ones who make baptisms valid on a spiritual level. heavenly Helpers of earthly Nazoreans in becoming pure. "He who established prayers." Signs with the pure sign in baptism. Early Nazorean |
God name "Ningilin" | Sumeria | Ningilin may at an early date have been confused with a god of magic called Ningirima, who was invoked in spells to drive away snakes. Sumeria |