Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Ajatar" | Finnish | Goddess of evil Finnish |
God name "Egres" | Finnish | Fertility god in charge of the the turnip crop Finnish |
God name "Erlik Samoyed" | Finnish | God of the netherworld Finnish |
Goddess name "Haltia" | Finnish | Goddess of healing Finnish / Ugric |
God name "Hittavainen" | Finnish | God of hunting and the guardian of hare hunters. Finnish |
God name "Hittavainen" | Pre - Christian Karelian / Finnish | Hunting god. Guardian deity of hare-hunters.... |
God name "Hittavainen Karelian" | Finnish | A hunting god & the guardian of hare hunters |
God name "Horagalles" | Finnish | The Sami god of the sky and of thunder, normally depicted wielding a pair of war-hammers. His Finnish counterpart was Ukko, and he is generally åśśociated with Thor. Horgalles was married to Raudna. |
Goddess name "Idem Huva Finnish" | Ugric | Goddess of autumn Ugric |
God name "Ilmarinen" | Finnish | Finnish creator god, also a sky and smith god. He is also protective deity of travelers |
God name "Ilmarinen" | Finnish | A god of good weather & the wind, he is also a protective deity of travelers & for a lark he forged the Sun |
God name "Immarinen" | Pre - Christian Finnish | sky god. A weather god who places the stars in the sky. Also a guardian deity of travelers and a smith-god who educated man in the use of iron and forging.... |
Goddess name "Inmar" | Finnish / Ugric | sky goddess. Finnish / Ugric |
Goddess name "Inmar Votyak" | Finnish / Ugric | A sky goddess that was taken over by the Christians and called of the Mother of God |
Spirit name "Juma" | Finnish / Mari / Ugart | God of the sky, whose name is also åśśociated with spirits of earth, water, wind, and the home. Finnish / Mari / Ugart |
Supreme god name "Jumala" | Finnish | A god who it is not only a sky god but it is but by air to closely supreme god as well |
Goddess name "Kalma" | Finnish | A goddess of death |
God name "Kondos" | Finnish | A god of cereal crops that was renamed by the Christians to St. urban |