Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Vayu" | Vedic | Personification of the wind. Vedic |
God name "Vayu (2)" | Buddhist | God. A dikpala or guardian of the northwestern quarter.... |
God name "Vayukmara" | Jain / India | A god |
Deities name "Ve" | Norse | Brother of Odin and Vili. He was one of the three deities who took part in the creation of the world. Norse |
God name "Ve" | Nordic / Icelandic | God. Listed by Snorri in the Prose Edda as one of the sons of Bori and, among the gods of Asgard, the brother of OTHIN and VILI. The three gods are said to have made the land and sea out of the flesh and blood of the primeval giant Ymir.See also BURI.... |
Spirit name "Ve'ai" | Koryak / S Siberia | The feminine vegetation spirit & personification of the gråśślands |
Spirit name "Ve'ai (gråśś woman)" | Koryak / southeastern Siberia | vegetation spirit. The personification of the gråśślands and their guardian deity. She is perceived as a shaman / ca and is the consort of EME'MQUT.... |
"Ved Ava" | Russia | A personification of the water. Russia |
Goddess name "Veden Emo" | Finnish | Goddess of water. Finnish |
Goddess name "Vedenemo" | Finnish | mother of waters, Karelian goddess of water. Finnish |
Goddess name "Vedenemo (mother of waters)" | Finland | Karelian goddess of water |
Goddess name "Vedma" | Slavic | Goddess on a broomstick who causes storms, keeps the water of life and death, and knows all about herbs. She can appear either young and beautiful or old and ugly. Slavic |
Spirit name "Veehaldjas" | Estonian | spirit of the water, the weaver of a spring. Estonian |
Spirit name "Veen" | Finnish | The water Mother, a spirit believed to rule the waters and their bounty. Finnish |
"Vegtam" | Norse | A name åśśumed by Odin. Norse |
God name "Veiovis" | Etruscan | Vedius, "little Jupiter" or "the destructive Jupiter," and identified with Pluto. But Veiovis seems to designate an Etruscan divinity of a destructive nature, whose fearful lightnings produced deafness in those who were to be struck by them, even before they were actually hurled. He was represented as a youthful god armed with arrows, and his festival fell before the nones of March. |
God name "Veive" | Etruscan | Another name for the Etruscan god Veiovis. |
God name "Veive" | Etruscan | Minor god. A youthful deity whose attributes include arrows. His animal is a goat.... |