Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Chio Yuan Tzu" | China | God of the brain. China |
God name "Chou Wang" | China | God of sodomy China |
God name "Chu Niao" | China | God of the heart China |
God name "Chu Ying" | China | God of the eyes China |
God name "Chu jung" | China | God of fire and the celestial executioner China |
Goddess name "Chuang Mu" | China | Goddess of the bedroom China |
Goddess name "Chuginadak" | Aleut | Goddess of fire and volcano Aleut |
Goddess name "Chuh Kamuy" | China | Goddess of the moon China |
Goddess name "Chun T'i" | China | Goddess of the dawn and warriors China |
God name "Chung K'uei" | China | God of the afterlife who belongs to the Ministry of exorcism China / Taoist |
Demon name "Chung K'uei" | Taoist / Chinese | God of the afterlife. He belongs to the heavenly ministry of exorcism and, though not the most senior (he is subservient to CHANG TAO LING), is probably the most popular within the category. He was originally a mortal working as a physician in the eighth century AD. He is depicted with a fearsome face, said to be so terrible that it can drive away any demonic spirit who dares to oppose him. He is engaged in combat using a sword and a fan on which is written a magical formula to ward off evil. Symbolic peaches are suspended from his hat and a bat circles his head representing happiness.... |
God name "Chung Liu" | China | God of eaves China |
God name "Chung kuei" | China | protector of those who travel and god of examinations China |
Goddess name "Cloacina" | Roman | Goddess of sewers Roman |
Goddess name "Coventina" | Celtic | A goddess of healing & wells |
Goddess name "Coventina" | Celtic | One of the most potent of the Celtic river Goddesses. Most likely Roman in origin. She was also the Goddess of featherless flying creatures. |
God name "Coventina" | Scotland | One of the most potent of the Celtic river gods |
Goddess name "Cunina" | Roman | Goddess of infants who are in the cradle. Roman |