Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Zouchoten or Zochoten" | Buddhist | one who expands, one who enlarges; a reference to his role in helping people expand wisdom and increase moderation. Relieves people of their suffering by helping them to expand their wisdom. Buddhist Guardian of East |
Demon name "Zouchou Ten" | Japan | Attended by demons, is one of the sixteen heavenly deities protecting Hannya. Japan |
Goddess name "Zu" | Akkadian | A lesser divinity of Akkadian mythology, and the son of the bird goddess Siris. Both Zu and Siris are seen as måśśive birds who can breathe fire and water, although Zu is alternately seen as a lion-headed eagle |
God name "Zu/ Imdugud" | Assyria | The god of thunder and storms |
God name "Zume" | Brazil | Chief god and god of storms, thunder, and lightning. Topana Brazil |
"Zumiang-Nui" | India | The pre-existent female whose husband was Shuzanghu. They were the parents of Subbu-Khai-Thung, the earth, and Jongsuli-Young-Jongbu, the sky. The Chammai, Northeastern India |
Angel name "Zurchol" | Enochian | An angelic king, ruling in the South-South-East. Enochian |
Angel name "Zurchol" | Enochian | An angelic king, ruling in the South-South-West. Enochian |
"Zurvan" | Nazorean | The Father of Light, the Great Life, the Palmtree. Early Nazorean |
God name "Zurvan" | Persia | God of infinite time Persia |
God name "Zurvan" | Persian / Iran | God of temporal time and fate. Once the focus of a cult of Zervanism in which he appeared as the father of AHURA MAZDA, the god of light, and AHRIMAN, god of darkness, in Zoroastrianism. He is perceived as a god of destiny and the controller of all roads which mankind may take, leading ultimately to the otherworld. He was adopted into Manichaean religion. Also Zervan.... |
Spirit name "Zuzeca The Snake" | Lakota | An animistic spirit who is the father of lies patron of hidden things and a keeper of concealed knowledge. Lakota |
Goddess name "Zvezda Dennitsa" | Slavic | Morning star goddess Slavic |
"Zvonimir" | Croatian | A personification of peace. Croatian |
"Zvonimira" | Croatian | sister of Zvonimir who stands in on windy days. Croatian |
God name "Zvonko" | Croatian | A minor god of wind chimes and peace. Croatian |
Goddess name "Zvoruna" | Lithuania | A goddess of the hunt & of animals |
Goddess name "Zvoruna" | Lithuania | Goddess of the hunt and of animals Lithuania |