Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Blathnat" | Welsh | Maiden form of the triple goddess Ireland / Welsh |
Goddess name "Blid" | Norse | Goddess of happiness. Norse |
God name "Blinded Angel" | Catholic | The devil Satan. According to Pope John Paul II the devil exists in perpetual darkness because he has blinded himself to the light and beauty of God. Catholic |
God name "Bo" | Benin | God of the Ewe people in Benin. He was a protector of warriors. |
Goddess name "Bo Dhu" | Ireland | Black cow goddess. Ireland |
Goddess name "Bo Find" | Ireland | White cow goddess. Ireland |
God name "Bo Hsian" | China / Taoist | God. China / Taoist |
God name "Bo Hsian" | Taoist / Chinese | God. The Taoist counterpart of the Buddhist deity SAMANTABHADRA. Usually depicted upon a white elephant. He is considered to be a god of wisdom.... |
Goddess name "Bo Ruadh" | Ireland | Goddess who helped bring fertility to barren. Ireland |
Goddess name "Boaliri" | Australia | The younger of the two sister goddesses that created life. The other was Waimariwi. Australia |
Goddess name "Boann" | Ireland | Goddess of fertility and the river Boyne. Ireland |
Goddess name "Boann (she of the white cows)" | Celtic / Irish | River goddess. The local goddess of the river Boyne. She is one of the consorts of the DAGDA, alternatively of a minor local deity Elcmar, cuckolded by the Dagda who sent him away on an errand for nine months. The mother of Angus mac Og.See also AENGUS.... |
Goddess name "Boann/ Boannan Boyne" | Irish | A goddess of fertility & the river Boyne |
God name "Bochica" | Chibcha | Supreme Sun god and a god of law Chibcha |
Goddess name "Bod" | Indian | The divinity invoked by Indian women who desire fecundity. Children born after an invocation to Bod must be redeemed, or else serve in the temple of the goddess. Indian |
Goddess name "Bodua" | Celtic | Goddess of war Celtic |
God name "Boibhniu" | Celtic | Blacksmith god Celtic |
Goddess name "Bolbe" | Greek | An extremely beautiful lake Goddess, the daughter of Oceåñuś and Tethys. Bolbe's offspring was Limnades who are nymphs living in fresh water lakes. Greek |