Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Yawar Ziwa" | s | There is Dazzling Radiance. Husband of Simat Hiia. (Mani's Great Builder) Early Nazorean |
God name "Yaxcocahmut" | Aztecs | A bird god of the Aztecs |
Goddess name "Yaya Zakurai" | Japan | Goddess of spring. Japan |
God name "Yayu" | Ngbandi / Democratic Republic of Congo, central Africa | sky god. One of seven gods invoked at daybreak.... |
God name "Yayutsi" | Siberia | After ascending through several heavens in visionary consciousness, the shaman converses with the creator god Yayutsi and also bows before the moon and Sun in turn. Finally, at the celestial abode of bai Ulgan, the shaman learns details of future weather patterns and the outcome of the harvest. The shaman then collapses in a state of ecstatic release. The Altai, Siberia |
Spirit name "Yazatas" | Zoroastrian | Connectors of the heavenly and earthly areas. They catch the light of the Sun and send it down to earth. They are needed by men for cleansing, help with the ridding of evil spirits and to forgo the tortures of the Zoroastrian hell. Zoroastrian |
"Ydaler" | Norse | Uller's dwelling. Norse |
Goddess name "YeMayan" | Caribbean | Goddess of the deep sea Caribbean / Imanje |
God name "Yeba Ka" | Navaho | Male leader of the gods Navaho |
God name "Yebaad" | Navaho | Female leader of the gods Navaho |
God name "Yebisu" | Japan | God of the seas, patron of fishermen, merchants and sailors; the younger brother of the Sun god was cast out by their parents because he was disfigured. Japan |
Supreme god name "Yeddariye" | Canada | The creator formally known as Niottsi. The supreme god of the Chipewyan. Canada |
God name "Yehl" | Tlingit | God who transformed himself into a pebble, now into a blade of gråśś, and, being thus swallowed by women, was reborn. Tlingit |
"Yeitso" | Navaho | Child of the Sun, a giant in Navaho legend Navaho |
God name "Yeloje" | Yukaghir / Siberia | Sun god. A benevolent deity who personifies justice and morality. The Rainbow is said to be his tongue. Also PU'GU; Ye'rpeyen.... |
Goddess name "Yemanja" | Yoruba | Yemonja, a mother goddess; patron deity of women, especially pregnant women; and the Ogun river, the waters of which are said to cure infertility. Yoruba |
Goddess name "Yemao" | Haitian | Mother of Yokahuna and a Haitian moon goddess. |
Goddess name "Yemaya" | Imanje / Caribbean | The goddess of the deep sea |