Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Deity name "Ball Hermon" | Phoenicia | mountain deity. Phoenicia |
Angel name "Ballaton" | Hebrew | An angel whose name is used by sorcerers when drawing the potent pentagram of Solomon. Hebrew |
"Balli Lutong" | Borneo | The supreme being of the Punans. Borneo |
"Balmung or Gram" | Scandinavian | The sword of Siegfried, forged by Wieland, the Vulcan of the Scandinavians. Wieland, in a trial of merit, clove Amilias, a brother smith, through steel helmet and armour, down to the waist; but the cut was so fine that Amilias was not even aware that he was wounded till he attempted to move, when he fell into two pieces. Scandinavian |
God name "Balor" | Ireland | God of war, death, inspiration, conquest, martial arts, sky, and fate. Ireland |
Demon name "Baltazo" | France | One of the demons supposed to have possessed Nicole Aubry of Laon, France, in the year 1566. He went to dine with her husband under the pretext of freeing her from demon possession, which he did not accomplish. It was observed that at supper he did not drink, which showed that demons are averse to water. |
Goddess name "Baltis" | Arab | Goddess revered in the ancient Levant. |
Goddess name "Baltis" | Pre - Islamic / Arabian | Local goddess. Known from Carrhae in western Mesopotamia and identified as the apotheosis of the planet Venus.... |
King name "Bamapana" | Australia | Is a trickster hero who causes discord. He is obscene and profane and once committed incest, thus breaking a strict taboo. Australia |
"Bamballe aka Waq" | Ethiopia | The supreme being of the Konso. Ethiopia |
Goddess name "Bamya" | Zoroaster | In Zoroastrian tradition, this Goddess guides the Sun god Mithra's vehicle through the sky. Also the Goddess of twilight. |
Goddess name "Ban" | Babylonian | The consort of Ningirsu and one of the most prominent goddesses in the Babylonian pantheon. |
Goddess name "Ban Chuideachaidh Moire" | Ireland | Old Goddess who appears in modern Irish legends as the midwife who åśśisted the Christian Virgin Mary with her birth, and was also a title applied to St. Bridget. A once forgotten goddess of childbirth. Ireland |
Goddess name "Ban Naomha" | Ireland | Goddess of war Ireland |
"Bana" | Daitya | He of a thousand arms. The eldest son of Bali. Daitya |
God name "Banaitja" | Australia | Banaitja is a creator god. Australia |
Goddess name "Banba" | Ireland | Part of a triad with Fotia and Eriu and as well as an goddess of the earth Ireland |
Goddess name "Banbha" | Celtic | Goddess of Sovereignty, war and fertility. Celtic |