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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
God name
"Trita"
Greek The archaic name of Greek god Poseidon.
Goddess name
"Trita"
Iranian Goddess of the heavenly waters. Iranian
God name
"Trita (Aptya)"
Hindu / Vedic God(dess). Known from the Rg Veda. An obscure form of Indra with strong water attributes. Also Aptya....
Deity name
"Triton"
Greek A sea deity, who dwells with Father Neptune in a golden palace at the bottom of the sea. The chief employment of tritons is to blow a conch to smooth the sea when it is ruffled.
God name
"Tritons"
Roman Minor sea gods
God name
"Tritons"
Roman Minor sea gods. The children of POSEIDON and AMPHITRITE who are depicted as hybrid fish-men. Generally included in the royal court of the god Neptune. Attributes: conches.See also NEPTUNUS....
God name
"Triumphator"
Roman A surname of the god Jupiter. Roman
God name
"Trivikrama"
Hindu / Puranic / Epic A god that may have been a Sun god but is accepted as an incarnation of Visnu
God name
"Trivikrama (taking three steps)"
Hindu / Epic / Puranic God. It may originally have been the name of a Sun god, but is taken as the incarnation of VISNU which strides the world in three steps in his dwarfish manifestation, and is linked with the Hindu perception of the three parts of the world—heaven, air and earth. His SAKTI is SANTI. Normally depicted with the left leg raised. Attributes: arrow, bow, club, conch, knife, lotus, noose, plough, prayer wheel, staff and sword....
Goddess name
"Trmi Mu"
Chinese Goddess of lightning. She is said to flash her mirror at an intended victim of the god LEI KUNG'S thunderbolts to ensure his aim....
God name
"Trograin"
Ireland A tribal god who was overshadowed by Lug. Ireland
God name
"Trograin"
Celtic / Irish Minor god. Tsai Shen...
God name
"Trograin/ Lug"
Irish A minor god
Spirit name
"Troll"
Norse A hill-spirit. Hence Trolls are called Hill-people or Hill-folk, supposed to be immensely rich, and especially dislike noise. Norse

"Trolls"
Norse Dwarfs of Northern mythology, living in hills or mounds; they are represented as stumpy, misshapen, and humpbacked, inclined to thieving, and fond of carrying off children or substituting one of their own offspring for that of a human mother. They are called hill-people, and are especially averse to noise, from a recollection of the time when Thor used to be for ever flinging his hammer after them. Norse
King name
"Tros"
Greek 1. A son of Erichthonius and Astyoclie, and a grandson of Dardåñuś. He was married to Calirrhoe, by whom he became the father of Ilus, Assaracus and Ganymedes, and was king of Phrygia. The country and people of Troy derived their name from him. He gave up his son Ganymedes to Zeus for a present of horses.

"Trows"
Scandinavian Dwarfs of Orkney and Shetland mythology, similar to the Scandinavian Trolls. There are land-trows and sea-trows. "Trow tak' thee" is a phrase still used by the island women when angry with their children.
Angel name
"Trsiel"
Nazorean An angel who has dominion over rivers. Early Nazorean