Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Tammuz" | Assyrian | A god of Agriculture & fertility |
God name "Tammuz" | Shumerian | A Sumerian shepherd-god |
God name "Tammuz" | Sumeria | A god of Agriculture |
Goddess name "Tammuz / Dumuzi / Dumuzi-Abzu" | Mesopotamia | God of vegetation, city goddess of Kinirsha, in Eridu viewed as male, the son of Enki |
Deity name "Tammuz or Thammuz" | Syrian | A Syrian and Phoenician deity corresponding to Adonis. |
King name "Tamon-ten" | Buddhist | One of the four heavenly kings and the heavenly king Hearer of Many Teachings. Esoteric Buddhism |
Goddess name "Tamti" | Assyrian | Tamtu. The personified sea,the primordial humidity, personified as a goddess equivalent to Belit, the nature Mother. Assyrian |
Goddess name "Tan ma" | Tibet | Goddesses of health and Medicine Tibet |
Goddess name "Tana" | Italy | Star goddess who rules over all. Italy |
God name "Tana'ao" | Polynesian / Marquesas Islands | weather and sea god. A local variation on the Polynesian god TANGAROA, known as a god of winds and a tutelary deity of fishermen.... |
God name "Tana'oa" | Marquesas Is | God of wind and sea and patron of fishing. Marquesas Is. |
Goddess name "Tanaquil" | Roman | Goddess of justice Roman |
Spirit name "Tanara" | Yakut / Siberia | The apotheosis of the sky, a sky spirit |
Spirit name "Tanara" | Yakut / central Siberia | sky spirit. The apotheosis of the sky.... |
Spirit name "Tanara Yakut" | Siberia | Apotheosis of the sky, a sky spirit Siberia |
God name "Tane" | Maori / New Zealand | A god of the woodlands |
God name "Tane aka Tane Mahuta" | Maori | the god of Forests and of birds. Maori |
Goddess name "Tane(mahuta)" | Polynesian / including Maori | God of light. One of the children of the prime parents RANGINUI and PAPATUANUKU. Also god of trees, Forests and boat-builders, his consort is the goddess HINEAHU-ONE and he is the father of HINE-ATA-UIRA who descended to the underworld to become the goddess of death, HINE-NUI-TE-PO. In other traditions he is the consort of Hine-Nui-Te-Po, whom he joins each evening when he descends to the underworld. It was he who proposed that his parents should be pushed apart rather than slaughtered. In Maori culture Tanemahuta, like all deities, is represented only by inconspicuous, slightly worked stones or pieces of wood and not by the large totems, which are depictions of ancestors. Also KANE (Hawaiian).... |