Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Liban" | Ireland | Goddess of lakes Ireland |
God name "Lir" | Ireland | God of the ocean. Ireland |
"Lir" | Ireland | Father of Fionmala. On the death of Fingula, the mother of his daughter, he married the wicked Aoife, who, through spite, transformed the children of Lir into swans, doomed to float on the water till they heard the first måśś-bell ring. Ireland |
God name "Llyr" | Welsh | God of the sea and water Ireland / Welsh |
Goddess name "Logia" | Ireland | Goddess of the Lagan River Ireland |
Goddess name "Lot" | Ireland | Hideous Formorian war goddess and goddess of physical prowess and strength Ireland |
Goddess name "Luaths Lurgann" | Ireland | Goddess of midwives. Ireland |
Goddess name "Luaths Lurgann" | Ireland | Luaths Lurgann "the speedy-footed one" warrior Goddess who was known the fastest runner in Ireland. |
"Lubins" | Ireland | A species of goblins in Normandy that take the form of wolves, and frequent churchyards. They are very timorous, and take flight at the slightest noise. |
God name "Luchtain" | Ireland | Minor god of war and death. Ireland |
God name "Luchtar Lud" | Welsh | Chief god Ireland / Welsh |
God name "Lud" | Welsh | Chief god Ireland / Welsh |
God name "Lug" | Ireland | God of commerce, magic and war. Ireland |
"MacCecht" | Ireland | He was a man of strong and fear. inspiring countenance. The shaft of his lance was the weight of a plough-yoke. He had a wooden shield covered with plates of iron, and upright in his hand he held a spear from the iron point of which blood dripped. Ireland |
King name "MacCuill" | Ireland | Son of the hazel, one of the last Tuath kings, was so-called because he worshipped the hazel. Fairies danced beneath the hawthorn. Ogham tablets were of yew. Lady Wilde styled the elder a sacred tree; and the blackthorn, to which the Irishman is said to be still devoted, was a sacred tree. Ireland |
"MacGreine" | Ireland | 'Son of the Sun', he was the husband of Eriu. Ireland |
"Macha" | Ireland | One of the greatest of the women of the Tuatha de Danaan, she fed on the heads of men slain in battle. She, along with Badb and Morrigu, used powers of enchantment to bring mists, clouds of darkness, and showers of fire and blood over the Firbolgs at Teamhair for three days. The daughter of Emmåśś, she was killed by Balor in the second battle of Mag Tuireadh. Ireland |
"Maeltine Mor-Brethach" | Ireland | Maeltine Mor-Brethach - styled 'of the Great Judgments', he was a wise man of the Tuatha De Danaan who advised Lugh not to spare the life of Bres after the second battle of Magh Tuireadh. Ireland |