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marc

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Mar 7, 2004, 7:21:19 PM3/7/04
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Christ the Wisdom and Power of God

18For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing,
but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. 19For it is written:
"I will destroy the wisdom of the wise;
the intelligence of the intelligent I will frustrate."[3]
20Where is the wise man? Where is the scholar? Where is the philosopher of
this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world? 21For since in
the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not know him, God was
pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who
believe. 22Jews demand miraculous signs and Greeks look for wisdom, 23but we
preach Christ crucified: a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to
Gentiles, 24but to those whom God has called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ
the power of God and the wisdom of God. 25For the foolishness of God is
wiser than man's wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man's
strength.

http://bible.gospelcom.net/cgi-bin/bible?passage=1COR+1&language=english&version=NIV&showfn=on&showxref=on


howard aubrey

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"marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
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> Christ the Wisdom and Power of God


Oh yes, people who believe that virgins give birth,
and that dead men come back to life are sooooo
intelligent... NOT!!


HJA


DGDevin

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Mar 7, 2004, 9:58:37 PM3/7/04
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"howard aubrey" <hau...@ptdprolog.net> wrote in message
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There was some news story the other day that indicated that about three
quarters of the population of the U.S. think of themselves as Christians, I
would suppose the percentage of people in other nations who adhere to
Christianity or Islam or whatever religion is probably at least as high,
probably higher in many areas. How staggeringly arrogant of you to think
that you have it all figured out and all those other people are wrong, not
only wrong, stupid. No wonder you're such an ass.


howard aubrey

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"DGDevin" <dgd...@worldnet.att.invalid> wrote in message
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>
> "howard aubrey" <hau...@ptdprolog.net> wrote in message
> news:YvydnZxbL-x...@ptd.net...
> >
> > "marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
> > news:R_O2c.34046$aZ3.33450@fed1read04...
> > > Christ the Wisdom and Power of God
> >
> >
> > Oh yes, people who believe that virgins give birth,
> > and that dead men come back to life are sooooo
> > intelligent... NOT!!
> >
> >
> > HJA
>
> There was some news story the other day


Got a link, or did you make this one up like most of
your BS?

We'll be waiting.

No matter what your reply, it's an established fact that
religious individuals are less intelligent than those who
have cast off ignorant superstitious beliefs. I've posted the
statistics enough times here. Live in denial all you want.

Even if your claim was true, you need to weed out the
hypocrites, they don't count. Anyone who ever had sex with
someone who isn't their spouse is an adulterer, and therefore
not a valid christian. Anyone who has ever engaged in oral sex
is a sodomite, same story. Losers like you. Hypocrites.

Stick to tonguing LV's hole, you're good at that. Nothing else.
You are the asshole...It's clearly evident....

HJA


marc

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Mar 7, 2004, 11:29:35 PM3/7/04
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"howard aubrey" <hau...@ptdprolog.net> wrote in message
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>
> "DGDevin" <dgd...@worldnet.att.invalid> wrote in message
> news:xjR2c.168137$hR.31...@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> >
> > "howard aubrey" <hau...@ptdprolog.net> wrote in message
> > news:YvydnZxbL-x...@ptd.net...
> > >
> > > "marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
> > > news:R_O2c.34046$aZ3.33450@fed1read04...
> > > > Christ the Wisdom and Power of God
> > >
> > >
> > > Oh yes, people who believe that virgins give birth,
> > > and that dead men come back to life are sooooo
> > > intelligent... NOT!!
> > >
> > >
> > > HJA
> >
> > There was some news story the other day
>
>
> Got a link, or did you make this one up like most of
> your BS?
>
> We'll be waiting.
>
> No matter what your reply, it's an established fact that
> religious individuals are less intelligent than those who
> have cast off ignorant superstitious beliefs. I've posted the
> statistics enough times here. Live in denial all you want.

The most brilliant people who have ever lived were acutely aware of how
little they knew. Even Einstein believed in God, (though he was not a
Christian)

famous scientists who were Christians:
Nicolas Copernicus(Astronomy)
Sir Isaac Newton (Dynamics, Law of Gravity, Reflecting Telescope); Johannes
Kepler (Celestial Mechanics, Physical Astronomy); George Stokes (Fluid
Mechanics); Robert Boyle (Chemistry, Gas Dynamics); George Cuvier
(Comparative Anatomy, Vertebrate Paleontology); Charles Babbage (Computer
Science, Actuarial Tables, Calculating Machine); Lord Rayleigh (Dimensional
Analysis, Model Analysis); James Maxwell (Electrodynamics, Statistical
Thermodynamics); Michael Faraday (Electromagnetics, Field Theory, Electric
Generator); Ambrose Fleming (Electronics); Lord Kelvin (Energetics,
Thermodynamics, Absolute Temp. Scale, Trans-Atlantic Cable); Henri Fabre
(Entomology of Living Insects); William Herschel (Galactic Astronomy, Double
Stars); James Simpson (GYN; Chloroform); Leonardo da Vinci (Hydraulics);
Matthew Maury (Hydrography, Oceanography); Blaise Pascal (Hydrostatics,
Barometer); William Ramsey (Isotopic Chemistry, Inert Gases); John Ray (Nat.
Hist.); Bernhard Riemann (Non-Euclidean Geometry); Francis Bacon (Scientific
Method); Samuel Morse (Telegraph); Joseph Lister (Antiseptic Surgery); Louis
Pasteur (Bacteriology, Fermentation Control, Pasteurization); Gregor Mendel
(Genetics); Rudolph Virchow (Pathology); James Joule (Reversible
Thermodynamics): Humphrey Davy (Thermokinetics); John Herschel (Global Star
Catalog); David Brewster (Optical Mineralogy); John Woodward (Paleontology);
Louis Agassiz Glacial Geology).3
Oh, and the Wright Bothers.


>
> Even if your claim was true, you need to weed out the
> hypocrites, they don't count. Anyone who ever had sex with
> someone who isn't their spouse is an adulterer, and therefore
> not a valid christian. Anyone who has ever engaged in oral sex
> is a sodomite, same story. Losers like you. Hypocrites.

Mark 2:

17On hearing this, Jesus said to them, "It is not the healthy who need a
doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners."


howard aubrey

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Mar 7, 2004, 11:53:40 PM3/7/04
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"marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
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>
> "howard aubrey" <hau...@ptdprolog.net> wrote in message
> news:NRqdncXwudu...@ptd.net...
> >
> > "DGDevin" <dgd...@worldnet.att.invalid> wrote in message
> > news:xjR2c.168137$hR.31...@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > >
> > > "howard aubrey" <hau...@ptdprolog.net> wrote in message
> > > news:YvydnZxbL-x...@ptd.net...
> > > >
> > > > "marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:R_O2c.34046$aZ3.33450@fed1read04...
> > > > > Christ the Wisdom and Power of God
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Oh yes, people who believe that virgins give birth,
> > > > and that dead men come back to life are sooooo
> > > > intelligent... NOT!!
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > HJA
> > >
> > > There was some news story the other day
> >
> >
> > Got a link, or did you make this one up like most of
> > your BS?
> >
> > We'll be waiting.
> >
> > No matter what your reply, it's an established fact that
> > religious individuals are less intelligent than those who
> > have cast off ignorant superstitious beliefs. I've posted the
> > statistics enough times here. Live in denial all you want.
>
> The most brilliant people who have ever lived were acutely aware of how
> little they knew. Even Einstein believed in God, (though he was not a
> Christian)


Uh oh, caught in a lie...

He was an Atheist......

HJA


ßikeŞainter

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Mar 8, 2004, 12:14:37 AM3/8/04
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"marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
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> The most brilliant people who have ever lived were acutely aware of how
> little they knew. Even Einstein believed in God, (though he was not a
> Christian)

Utter Bullshit! Einstein was an atheist.

"It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious
convictions, a lie which is being systematically repeated. I
do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this
but have expressed it clearly. If something is in me which can
be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for
the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it."
--Albert Einstein

"I cannot imagine a God who rewards and punishes the objects
of his creation, whose purposes are modeled after our own -- a
God, in short, who is but a reflection of human frailty.
Neither can I believe that the individual survives the death
of his body, although feeble souls harbor such thoughts
through fear or ridiculous egotism."
--Albert Einstein

"I see only with deep regret that God punishes so many of His
children for their numerous stupidities, for which only He
Himself can be held responsible; in my opinion, only His
nonexistence could excuse Him."
--Albert Einstein

===============================================================
Paraphrased and summarized from The Effect of Intelligence on
Religious Faith, Burnham P. Beckwith, _Free Inquiry_, Spring
1986:


1. Thomas Howells, 1927
Study of 461 students showed religiously conversative students
"are, in general, relatively inferior in intellectual ability."

2. Hilding Carlsojn, 1933
Study of 215 students showed that "there is a tendency for the
more intelligent undergraduate to be sympathetic toward ...
atheism."

3. Abraham Franzblau, 1934
Confirming Howells and Carlson, tested 354 Jewish children, 10-
16. Negative correlation between religiosity and Terman
intelligence test.

4. Thomas Symington, 1935
Tested 400 young people in colleges and church groups. He
reported, "there is a constant positive relation in all the
groups between liberal religious thinking and mental
ability...There is also a constant positive relation between
liberal scores and intelligence..."

5. Vernon Jones, 1938
Tested 381 stydents, concluding "a slight tendency for
intelligence and liberal attitudes to go together."

6. A. R. Gilliland, 1940
At variance with all other studies, found "little or no
relationship between intelligence and attitude toward god."

7. Donald Gragg, 1942
Reported an inverse correlation between 100 ACE freshman test
scores and Thurstone "reality of god" scores.

8. Brown and Love, 1951
At U. of Denver, tested 613 male and female students. Mean test
scores of non-believers = 119, believers = 100. Percentile NBs
= 80, BBs = 50. Their findings "strongly corroborate those of
Howells."

9. Michael Argyle, 1958
Concluded that "although intelligent children grasp religious
concepts earlier, they are also the first to doubt the truth of
religion, and intelligent students are much less likely to
accept orthodox beliefs."

10. Jeffrey Hadden, 1963
Found no correlation between intelligence and grades. This was
an anomalous finding, since GPA corresponds closely with
intelligence.Other factors may have influenced the results at
the U. of Wisconsin.

11. Young, Dustin and Holtzman, 1966
Average religiosity decreased as GPA rose.

12. James Trent, 1967
Polled 1400 college seniors. Found little difference, but
high-ability students in his sample group were over-represented.

13. C. Plant and E. Minium, 1967
The more intelligent students were less religious, both before
entering college and after 2 years of college.

14. Robert Wuthnow, 1978
Of 532 students, 37% of christians, 58% of apostates, and 53
percent of non-religious scored above average on SATs.

15. Hastings and Hoge, 1967, 1974
Polled 200 college students and found no significant
correlations.

16. Norman Poythress, 1975
Mean SATs for strongly antireligious (1148), moderately anti-
religious (1119), slightly antireligious (1108), and religious
(1022).

17. Wiebe and Fleck, 1980
Studied 158 male and female Canadian university students. The
reported "nonreligious S's tended to be strongly intelligent"
and "more intelligent than religious S's.

Student Body Comparisons-

1. Rose Goldsen, Student belief in a divine god, percentages
1952. Harvard 30; UCLA 32; Dartmouth 35; Yale 36; Cornell 42;
Wayne 43; Weslyan 43; Michigan 45; Fisk 60; Texas 62; N.
Carolina 68.

2. National Review Study, 1970 Students Belief in Spirit or
Divine God. Percentages: Reed 15; Brandeis 25; Sarah Lawrence
28; Williams 36; Stanford 41; Boston U. 41; Yale 42; Howard 47;
Indiana 57; Davidson 59; S. Carolina 65; Marquette 77.

3. Caplovitz and Sherrow, 1977
Apostasy rates rose continuously from 5% in "low" ranked schools
to 17% in "high" ranked schools.

Niemi, Ross, and Alexander, 1978
In elite schools, organized religion was judged important by
only 26%, compared with 44% of all students.

Studies of Very-High-IQ groups.

1. Terman, 1959
Studied group with IQ > 140. Of men, 10% held strong religious
belief, of women 18%. 62% of men and 57% if women claimed
"little religious inclination" while 28% men and 23% of women
claimed it was "not at all important."

2. Warren and Heist, 1960
Found no differences among National Merit Scholars. Results may
have been effected by the fact that NM scholars are not selected
on the basis of intelligence or grades alone, but also on
"leadership" and such like.

3. Southern and Plant, 1968
42 male and 30 female members of Mensa. Mensa members were much
less religious in belief than the typical American college
alumnis or adult.

1. William S. Ament, 1927
C. C. Little, president U. of Michigan, checked persons listed
in _Who's Who in America_: "Unitarians, Episcopalians,
Congregationalists, Universalists, and Presbyterians are ... far
more numerous in _Who's Who_ than would be expercted on the
basis of the population which they form. Baptists, Methodists,
and Catholics are distinctly less numberous."

Ament confirmed Little's conclusion. He noted that Unitarians,
the least religious, were more than 40 times as numerous in
_W'sW_ as in the U.S. population.

2. Lehman and Witty, 1931
Identified 1189 scientists found in both _Who's Who_ (1927) and
_American Men of Science_ (1927). Only 25% in _AM of S_ and 50%
of those listed in _W'sW_ reported their religious denomination
despite the specific requests to do so, "religious denomination
(if any)." Well over 90% of the general population claims
religious affiliation. The figure of 25% suggest far less
religiosity among scientists.

Unitarians were 81.4 times as numerous among eminent scientists
as non-Unitarians.

3. Kelley and Fisk, 1951
Found a negative (-.39) correlation between the strength of
religious values and research competence. [How these were
measured I have no idea.]

4. Ann Roe, 1953
Interviewed 64 "eminent scientists, nearly all members of the
prestigious National Academy of Sciences or the American
Philosophical Society. She reported that, while nearly all of
them had religious parents and had attended Sunday school, 'now
only three of these men are seriously active in church. A few
others attend upon occasion, or even give some financial support
to a church which they do not attend... All the otheres have
long since dismissed religion as any guide to them, and the
church plays no part in their lives...A few are militantly
atheistic, but most are just not interested.'"

5. Francis Bello, 1954
Questionaired or interviewed 107 young (<= 40) nonindustrial
scientists judged by senior colleagues to be outstanding. 87
responded. 45% claimed to be "agnostic or atheistic" and an
additional 22% claimed no religious affiliation. For 20 most
eminent, "the proportion who are now a-religious is considerably
higher than in the entire survey group."

6. Jack Chambers, 1964
Questionaired 740 US psychologists and chemists. He reported,
"the highly creative men [jft- assume no women included] ...
significantly more often show either no preference for a
particular religion or little or no interest in religion."
Found that the most eminent psychologists showed 40% no
preference, 16% for the most eminent chemists.

7. Vaughan, Smith, and Sjoberg, 1965
Polled 850 US physicists, zoologists, chemical engineers, and
geologists listed in _American Men of Science_ (1955) on church
membership, and attendance patterns, and belief in afterlife.
642 replies.

38.5% did not believe in afterlife, 31.8% did. Belief in
immortality was less common among major university staff than
among those employed by business, government, or minor
universities. The contemporaneous Gallup poll showed 2/3 of US
population believed in afterlife, so scientists were far less
religious than typical adult.

From Beckwith's concluding remarks:

Conclusions

In this essay I have reviewed: (1) sixteen studies
of the correlation between individual measures of
student intelligence and religiosity, all but three
of which reported an inverse correlation. (2) five
studies reporting that student bodies with high
average IQ and/or SAT scores are much less religious
than inferior student bodies; (3) three studies
reporting that geniuses (IQ 150+) are much less
religious than the general public (Average IQ, 100),
and one dubious study, (4) seven studies reporting
that highly successful persons are much less religious
in belief than are others; and (5) eight old and
four new Gallup polls revealing that college alumni
(average IQ about 115) are much less religious in
belief than are grade-school pollees.

I have also noted that many studies have shown that
students become less religious as they proceed through
college, probably in part because average IQ rises.

All but four of the forty-three polls I have reviewed
support the conclusion that native intelligence varies
inversely with degree of religious faith; i.e., that,
other factors being equal, the more intelligent a person
is, the less religious he is.


marc

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Einstein did not believe in a personal God in the Christian sense. And yes
he called himself an atheist and agnostic. But paradoxically he mentioned
'god' frequently. Even Einstein was aware of the vast power which ordered
the universe.

"I believe in Spinoza's God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of
what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with fates and actions of
human beings"

"I prefer an attitude of humility corresponding to the weakness of our
intellectual understanding of nature and of our being."


marc

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marc

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Here is the link I meant to post.

http://www.skeptic.com/archives50.html


ßikeŞainter

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> Einstein did not believe in a personal God in the Christian sense. And
yes
> he called himself an atheist and agnostic. But paradoxically he mentioned
> 'god' frequently.

You're contradicting yourself, and backpedaling about what you wrote. First
you tell us he believed in a God, now you're saying he was an atheist *and*
an agnostic. Albert Einstein made no bones about the fact he was an atheist.
http://www.bikepainter.com/land_of_make_believe.jpg

>
> "I believe in Spinoza's God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of
> what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with fates and actions of
> human beings"

Spinoza's God, eh? I couldn't find him on this list, so he must be a new sky
spook someone just dreamed up.


I'lena Koryak[Siberia]
Inna Africa A goddess of justice
A Babylon/Chaldea A moon goddess
A'as Hittite/Hurrian The god of wisdom
A'ra W. Arabia A local god
A-a Mespoptomia/Babylon/Akkadia/W. Semitic She was a sun goddess
Aa Maakhuer Egypt A lion god of truthful speech
Aabit Egypt A goddess of song
Aaghu Gugu Cherokee A goddess of the of the dawn
Aah Egypt The moon god of Memphis.
Aahmes Nefertari Egypt A protector/punisher of humans elevated to
goddesshood
Aakuluujjusi Inuit The great creator mother
Aasith Egypt/Syria A goddess of the hunt, war, and the desert
Aataentsic Iroquois A goddess
Aatxe Basque An evil spirit capable of assuming human form
Ab Kin Xoc Maya A god of war
Aba khatun Baikal[Siberia] A sea goddess
Abaangui Guarani A god whose huge nose became the moon
Abaasy Yakut[Siberia] Netherworld beings
Abaddon Hebrew/Christian The chief of the demons of the 7th hierarchy
Abandinus Roman/Celtic/British A god known only by inscription
Abarta Irish A god of the Tuatha De Danann
Abassi Efik Creator of the world
Abat[t]ur Mandaeans It weighs souls &/or their deeds
Abeguwo Melanesia/New Guinea A rain goddess
Abello/Abellio Gaul A god of apple trees
Abeona Roman She is the goddess guardian of children leaving home to go on
their own
Abere Melanesia A goddess of Evil
Abgal N. Arabia A desert & tutelary god of the Bedouins
Abgal/Apkallu Sumeria 7 spirits that derived from the the Abzu
Abhijit Hindu/Puranic A benevolent astral deity & goddess of fortune
Abhijnaraja Buddhist/Tibet A physician god & medicine Buddha
Abhiyoga Jain[India] The generic name of the servile gods
Abira Antioquia The creator.
Abnona Gaul The goddess of the Black Forest
Abora Palma Is.[Canary Is.] The supreme Being that sat in heaven & caused
the stars to move
Abowie Ghana A goddess of healing & sterility
Abraxas/Abrsax/Abraxis Greek/Oriental an occult theonym this god has the
torso & arms of a man, head of a rooster & serpent legs
Abu Sumeria A god the of vegetation
Abuk Dinka Patron goddess of women & gardens
Abundantia/Abundita Roman A goddess of agriculture & abundance
Abziu Sumeria/Mesopotamia The primordial deity of underground water
Acala India/Buddhism This god is protector of of the teaching & defends
temples
Acat Maya A god of tattooists
Acaviser/Lasas Etruscan A goddess, one of the fates
Acca Larentia Etruscan/Roman An earth goddess & goddess of winter
Acca Roman A goddess associated with Hercules
Accasbel Irish Most likely was an early god of wine or mead
Acchupta Jain/India A goddess of learning
Acco Greek A goddess of Evil
Achelois Greek A moon goddess
Achiyalatopa Zuni A celestial giant monster with feathers of flint knives
Achlae/Aclelous/Acleloos/Achelous Greek A river god of some standing in the
community
Achtland Celtic A goddess of sex & magic
Aclla Inca/Quechua A goddesses of war & virgins
Acna/Akna Maya/Mexico A mother goddess
Acolmiztli Aztec A minor chthonic underworld god
Acolnahuacatl Aztec Another minor chthonic underworld god
Acoran Gran Canary[Canary Is] The supreme Being who really really likes milk
Adad Babylonian/Mesopotamia The god of wind, storm, flood & rain
Adam[m]as Nassenes The parental godhead of the gnostic movement
Adamanthea Greek A goddess of midwives
Adamisil Wedo Haiti A water goddess
Adaro Polynesia/Melanesia A sea god
Addanc Wales Primordial giant/god
Adekagagwaa Iroquois The spirit of summer who rests during the winter in the
south
Adeona Roman A goddess of school children
Adeos Roman A goddess of modesty
Adhimukticarya Buddhist/Vajrayana A minor goddess & deified Bhumis
Adibuddha Buddhist The primeval Buddha
Adidharma A primordial goddess
Adikia Greek The goddess both injustice who is rather hard on the eyes
Adimurti Hindu An avatar of Visnu
Aditi Hindu supreme creator of all that has been created
Adityas Hindu The divine sons of Aditi, Varuna Aditya, Indra, Mitra, Rudra,
Tvashtar & Vishnu
Adonis Greek A god of nature
Adonis Phoenicia/Syria A dying & resurrected god that embodies vegetation
scorched by the heat of the summer sunshine
Adrammelech Mideast A god to whom infants were burnt in sacrifice [only
reference to the practice in the christian OT]
Adrastea Britain the goddess of war
Adrasteia Greek/Thrace/Trojan/Phyragean A mountain goddess that is the
guardian of righteousness & avenges is all wrongs
Adro Lugbara An earthly god of & grass fires
Adroa Africa A god that is the an early version of Adro
Adsullata Britain A goddess of hot springs
Aea Greek A goddess of hunting
Aeacoc Greek/Roman A chthonic underworld god & 1 of the 3 gods of Hades
Aebhel Afekan Melanesia/New Guinea The creator goddess
Aebhel/Aeval Irish A goddess who is a faery [interesting story]
Aed Celtic/Irish An underworld god known only from inscription
Aedos Roman A goddess of modesty
Aega Greek A goddess of war
Aegeria Roman A goddess of prophecy invoked by pregnant women
Aegir Germanic A god of the ocean
Aengus Celtic/Irish worshipped from about 500 BC/400 AD
Aeolos Greek He was the custodian of the four winds
Aequitas A minor spirit of fair dealing from 300 BCE
Aericura Celtic/Roman An underworld god known only from inscription
Aerten/ Aerfen/Aeron Wales/Cornish A goddess of fate
Aesculapius/Asklepios Greek/Roman A god of healing & of medicine
Aesir Norse/Germanic The pantheon of the gods
Aesma Daeva Persia A demon of lust & anger that is ticked at the cow
Aestas Roman A goddess of summer usually portrayed nude & adorned with
garlands of grain
Aesun Irish A god whose name means to be
Aether Greek The god representing pure air & light
Aetna Roman A mountain goddess
Aeval Celtic A goddess of sexual relations & small size
Afekan Melanesia/New Guinea The creator goddess
Afi Abkhaz A god of rain & thunderstorms that does not tolerate women using
his name
Afreet Arabia They are unclean spirits
Ag'o Dahomean Worshipped by hunters
Agaman Nibo Haiti A goddess of the dead
Agamede Greek A goddess of healing
Agas Iran A demon of illness, especially the eyes
Agasaya Semitic A war goddess
Agathos Daimon Greek A good genius/guardian spirit
Age Fon[Benin/W. Africa] Revered by hunters he is the god of animals
Agischanak Tlingit/Alaska A goddess of the earth
Aglaia Greek The youngest of the three graces
Aglibol Palmaryia/Syria/Greek/Roman The moon god
Agni Hindu Vedic A god of fire & guardian of homes
Agni India A god of lightning, fire, & the sun & who also mediates between
the gods & humans
Agnikumara Jain/India They are youthful appearing gods associated with rain
& thunder
Agnostos Theos Greek The unknown gods that were always worshipped as a group
Agrona Wales A slaughter goddess
Agrotera Greek A goddess of good health & hunting
Agu'gux Aleut[USA] The creator god that was claimed to be the Christian god
under Russian Orthodox priests
Aguara Tunpa/Chiriguano The fox god who gave the carob tree to the people
Agwe Benin/Africa She is the mother of the sea
Agwe Haiti/Vodun A goddess manifestation of Yemanja
Agwe Vodun A god of the ocean
Agweta Haiti A sea goddess
Ah Bolom Tzacab Maya A god of agriculture who controlled rain & thunder
Ah Bolon Dz'acab Maya A fertility god associated with rain & thunder
Ah Can Cum/Acaum Maya A hunter & protector of the animals god
Ah Chun Caan/Mexico be deity though of the city of Merida
Ah Chuy Kak Maya A god of war
Ah Ciliz Maya The god of solar eclipses
Ah Cun Can Maya A god of war
Ah Hulneb Maya A god of war
Ah Kin Maya The sun god who brings drought but protects man from the powers
of evil associated with darkness
Ah Kin Xoc Maya A god of poetry, a singer & musician
Ah Kinchil Maya A god of war & the sun
Ah Kumix Unicob Maya These are small attendant water gods
Ah Mun Maya The god responsible for protecting the green maize
Ah Muzecab Maya The bee gods
Ah Patnar Uinicob Maya They are large water gods
Ah Peku Maya A thunder god that lives on the tops of hills
Ah Puch Maya He is the god of death
Ah Tabai Maya A hunting god
Ah Uaynih Guatemala A goddess of sleep, specifically males
Ah Unicir Dz'acab Maya A god of healing
Ah Uuc Ticab Maya A minor vegetation & fertility god
Ah Wink ir Masa Guatemala A nature goddess
Aha Yakut/Siberia A river spirit, female type
Ahat Egypt A cow goddess
Ahau Chamahez Maya He is one of two gods of medicine
Ahau Kin Maya A goddess of war
Ahemait Egypt An underworld goddess who eats the souls of the unworthy
Aheramenmthoou Egypt The god of thunder, night, storms, wind, landslides &
tidal waves
Ahmakiq Maya He is a god of agriculture
Ahnt Alis Pok' Mexico region A very small goddess [2 feet high]
Ahnt kai Mexico Region A goddess of women & children
Ahone Virginia[USA] The supreme deity who was indifferent to worship
Ahriman Zoroastrianism The supreme evil spirit & lord of the darkness and
death
Ahsonnutli Navaho Chief god
Ahti Egyptian A goddess of evil
Ahuic Aztec/Mexico A goddess of all running water
Ahulane Maya A god of war
Ahura Mazda Persia The supreme god
Ahurani Persia The goddess of rain and water
Ai Ada Turkey? The moon god
Ai Apec Mochica [Peru] The supreme god that rules the destinies of the world
Ai Tojon Yakut/Siberia A god that created all light
Ai Tupua'i Polynesia A goddess of healing & of war
Aiakos Greek A god of the underworld
Aialila'axa Mexico region A moon goddess
Aiaru Polynesia Her function is to predict death
Aibell Irish A goddess of Munster
Aibheaeg Irish A goddess of fire & of toothaches
Aibheaog Irish A fire goddess
Aida Wedo Benin/Haiti A goddess of the rainbow & fresh water Aida Cuedo,
Aido Wedo, Ayida, Ayida Cueddo
Aidin Celtic A goddess of love & sexuality
Aido Wedo Haiti A goddess of fire
Aife/Aoife Irish/Scotland A goddess & queen of the Isle of shadow
Aige Irish A goddess of water & bays
Aijo Estonia A goddess of evil
Ailsie Cherokee A goddess of water & pools
Aimend Irish/Scotland A sun goddess
Ain/Aine Irish A goddess of war, of fertility, love & of Midsummer Lair Derg
Aine of Knockaine Irish A moon goddess who was connected with the Summer
Solstice
Aino Finnish A goddess of justice
Aiolos/Aelus Latin/Greek The ruler of the winds
Airmid Irish A goddess of all healing arts & witchcraft
Airsekui Huron The great spirit
Airyaman Persia A god of social bonds, contracts, & marriage who at the end
of time will fish souls of the the temporarily damned called a Hell by using
a net
Aisha Arabic A goddess of water
Aisha Qandisha Morocco A goddess of sexual activity
Aittsamka Bella Coola A goddess of teaching
Aitu Samoa the lower order of the gods
Aitvaras Prussia the The brave & loving demon that will bring good fortune
to your home when well fed & treated kindly
Aius Locutius Roman A god supposed to have given warning of the approach of
the Gauls 391 B.C.
Aizen-Myoo Buddhism A deity who is full of compassion for mankind
Aizen-Myoo Japan The god of tavern keepers, musicians, singers, prostitutes
& love
Aja Babylonian The dawn goddess
Aja Yoruba A goddess of healing, herbs & of knowledge
Ajalamo Yoruba [Nigeria/W. Africa] A god of fetuses
Ajatar Finnish A goddess of evil
Ajaya Buddhist/Mahayanna A minor goddess
Ajbit Maya A god that helped create people [13 were involved]
Aje Yoruba A goddess of wealth in all its forms
Aji Suki Taka Hi Kone Japan A god of thunder
Ajok Louko Chief god
Ajtzak Maya Another god that helped create people
Ajysyt Yakut[Siberia] A goddess of healing & birth
Aka Turkey The mother goddess
Akasagarbha India/Buddhism A Bodhisattva & the personification of supreme
knowledge of the absolute void
Akelos Greek A river god
Aken Egypt An underworld god & keeper of the underworld ferryboat
Aker Egypt A god of the earth that guards in the entrance to the underworld
Akerbeltz Basque An avatar of the god Mari
Akerbeltz Basque An avatar of the god Mari
Akert khentet auset[s] Egypt A book of the dead deity
Akeru Egypt Pluralistic earth gods
Akewa Toba A sun & war goddess
Akhushtal Maya She is the goddess of childbirth
Akonadi Ghana An oracle goddess of justice
Akongo Ngombe A supreme & creator god
Aksayajnana-Karmanda Buddhist 1 of the 12 Dharnis & the deification of
literature
Aksobhya Buddhism A Dhyani-Buddha
Aktunowihio Cheyenne The soul of the earth & a subterranean spirit.
Akuj Akuj[Africa] The chief deity
Akusaa Egypt A goddess of war & sunset
Akycha Alaskan A goddess of war
Akycha Inuit The sun god
Al Lat Arabic A goddess of fertility, procreation & the earth
Al Shua India A goddess of Ursa Major
Al Uzza Arabian A goddess of the dawn
Ala Ibo[Nigeria] A goddess of the earth in its dual aspect of fertility &
death
Ala Muki Polynesia A river goddess who takes the form of a dragon
Ala Nigeria A goddess of fertility, morality & of justice
Alaghom Naom Tzentel Maya The goddess of thought & intellect
Alaisiagae the Celtic/British/Roman They are minor goddess
Alako/Dundra Norway/Gypsy Sent to the earth as a human to reveal the secret
laws & a band of lore of the the gypsies, he stayed over in a the moon
Alalahe Polynesia The goddess of love
Alalu Ossetian[Cen. Caucasians] A spirit of smallpox & protects women
Alalu[s] HurrianThe first heavenly King who lasted for 9 years
Alastor Greek A mortal that became a minor spirit that avenged evil deeds &
demanded vengeance for crimes
Alat Arabic An astral goddess
Alatangana Kono[E. Guinea/W. Africa] One of the two creator deities, this
god created land from swamp
Alaunus Celtic a local name from the Mannheim area for Mecurius
Alauwaimis Hittite This demon drives away evil & sickness
Albasta Slavic A goddess of evil
Albina Etruscan A dawn goddess & protector of ill fated lovers
Alcis Greek A goddess of physical prowess & strength
Alecto Greek One of goddesses of vengeance
Alecto of Eumenides Greek A goddess of justice
Alectrona Greek An early goddess
Alemona Roman A goddess of fetuses
Alephus Greek A Minor river god
Alfhild Scandinavia A goddess of wrestling
Alfs Germanic A minor race of gods
Alignak Inuit A god of the moon, storms, earthquakes & tides
Alii Menehune Hawaii Chief of the Little People
Alisanos Gaul A god of stones
Alk'unta'm Bella Coola The sun god
Alkonost Russia A goddess of the land of the dead & justice
Allah Mid East A god
Allatu[m] W. Semitic An underworld goddess
Almaqah S. Arabia An astral god
Almha Irish A goddess of the Tuatha De Danann
Almoshi Slavic A goddess of healing & cattle
Aloadae/Aloidae Greek they were 54 ft. tall and warred with the gods, they
lost
Alom Maya A sky god that helped 6 other gods create the world
Alopurbi India A goddess of hunting
Alpanu Etruscan An underworld goddess
Alpheus Greek A river god that fell in love with a nymph and had a bad
experience Aretimas
Alphito Greek A white goddess
Altan Telgey Mongol The earth goddess
Altria Etruscan An ancient earth goddess
Aluelp Caroline Is. job,
Aluluei Micronesia A god of knowledge
Am-Heh Egypt An underworld god & minor deity who lives in a lake of fire
Ama Baikal/Siberia A goddess of the dark & of the underworld
Ama No Uzume Japan The witty goddess of persuasion
Ama Terasu Japan The sun goddess queen of the universe
Ama-arhus/Arad-Ama-arhus/Amat-Ama-arhus Babylonia/Akkadia A fertility
goddess
Ama-Tsu-Mara Japan/Shinto The god of smiths
Amaethon Celtic A god of agriculture
Amagandar/Orokannar Tungus[Siberia] Protective female spirits
Amalthea Greek? A nymph of springs
Amasagnul Babylon/Akkadia She is a fertility goddess
Amaterasu Japanese A goddess of war & the sun
Amaterasu O-Mi-Kami/Amaterasu Omikami Japan/Shinto The sun goddess
Amatsu Mikaboshi Japan A god of evil
Amaunet Egypt A fertility goddess
Amayicoyondi Peru A goddess of the sky
Amba Dravidian[India] A goddess of the earth
Amberella Baltic A goddess of the ocean
Ambisagrus/Bussumarus Britain The weather deity
Ame No Uzume Japanese A goddess of fertility & happiness
Ame-No-Kagase-Wo Japan/Shinto An astral deity that had to be executed
Ame-No-Mi-Kumari-No-Kami Japan/Shinto A water goddess
Ame-No-Minaka-Nushi-No-Kami Japan/Shinto The supreme god from about 600 CE
till now
Ame-No-Tanabata-Hime-No-Mikoto Japan Shinto The goddess of weavers
Ame-No-Toko-Tachi-No-Kami Japan/Shinto A primordial deity
Ame-Waka-Hiko Japan/Shinto A god that goofed & had to die
Amelenwa Africa A goddess of justice
Amelia/Maitresse Amelia Haiti/Vodun loa of Haiti
Amen Egypt A primordial creation deity
Ament Libya A goddess who welcomes the dead to the after world
Amesha Spentas/Yazatas They are gods without being gods & created without
being creatures[6 in number]
Ami Egypt A god of fire.
Amida Buddhist/Japan A primordial deity
Amimitl Aztec A minor god of fish hunters & lakes
Amitabha Buddhist/India The fourth Dhyanibuddha
Amitolane Zuni The rainbow spirit.
Amm S. Arabia A moon & weather god
Amma Dogon The supreme god
Amma Dogon/Mali The creator god with a novel story
Amma Dravidian/Tamil/India A local god
Ammavaru Hindu/Dravidian/India A primordial mother goddess
Ammit Egypt He ate the hearts of unworthy souls
Ammon/Amen Egypt The god of air, wind, sun, reincarnation, war
Ammut Egypt An underworld goddess that eats the hearts of the evil
Amn Egypt A goddess of justice
Amogahasiddhi Buddhist The fifth meditation Buddha
Amoghapasa Buddhist God
Amon/Amun Egypt A god of agriculture, fertility & long life
Amor Roman A god of love
Amphion Greek A god
Amphitrite Greek A goddess of the sea
Amponyinamoa Ghana A goddess of long life
Amsu Egypt A god of fertility
Amun Egypt The supreme creator god
Amunet/Nuit Egypt A goddess of mystery
Amurru W. Semitic A minor mountain god
Amymone Greek A goddess of springs
An Sumeria The god of the Underworld & chief deity
An Zu Assyria The goddess of chaos
Anael Babylon A goddess of astral light
Anahita Egypt/Babylon A goddess of water & war
Anahita Persia A goddess of fertility, semen & of water
Anaitis Persia A fertility goddess
Anala Hindu/Puranic An attendant god
Ananke Greek An omnipresent goddess of destiny
Ananse Ashanti[Africa] The creator of the sun, stars, day, moon & night who
often intercedes between gods & mortals
Ananta Hindu/Puranic A snake god & one of the seven snake deities
Anantamukhi Buddhist 1 of the 12 Dharnis
Anantesa Hindu/Puranic A minor deity & 1 of the eight Lords of of knowledge
Anapel Koryak/Siberia The goddess who presides over birth & reincarnation
Anasuya Hindu A goddess of wisdom
Anat Ugarit The warrior virgin, slayer of snakes, life & fertility goddess
Anat/Anath Canaan A goddess of war, hunting & love
Anath Phoenicia The chief W. Semitic goddess of love & war
Anatis A moon goddess?
Anatu Mesopotamian A goddess of the sky & ruler of the earth
Anaulikutsai'x Bella Coola A river goddess that oversees the salmon's cycle
of life
Anbay S. Arabia A god of justice & an oracular source
Ancasta Britain A goddess
Anceta Roman A goddess of healing
and in Kamos Moab[Jordan] The chief god that when Hellenized became equated
with Ares
Andarta Celtic/Gallic A fertility goddess most likely
Andjety Egypt An underworld god of the ninth nome[district]
Andrasta Icene[Britain] A victory goddess
Andriaahoabu Madagascar The high Lady that descends to earth on a silver
chain
Andriam Vabi Rano[Africa] A goddess of water & lakes
Androgyne Greek The man/woman god/goddess
Andromeda Greek A goddess of dreams
Andvari Scandivania A dwarf that can turn himself into a fish & living in
water in
Anextiomarus Roman/British A god linked with Apollo
Angels Jewish/Christian/Islam These spirits are messengers between the
heaven & earth, with nine orders at present
Angerona Roman A goddess anguish, secrecy, silence & the winter solstice
Angina Roman Another goddess of health, specifically of sore throats
Angitia Greek A snake goddess
Angitia Roman Early goddess of healing & witchcraft
Angpetu Wi Lakota The sun god
Angru Mainya Persia An evil underworld god
Angus Celtic A god of youth
Angus Mac Og Irish One of the Tuatha De Danaan
Angus Og Irish A god of love
Anguta Inuit A god who lives under the sea and drags down the dead
Anhouri Egypt A minor god
Anhur Egypt A god of war and hunting
Ani Africa A goddess of justice
Anieros Phrygian/Roman A goddess of the earth
Anila Hindu/Puranic
Aningan Inuit A moon god Called Igaluk in Alaska
Anjea Australia A fertility spirit
Ankalamman Hindu/Dravidian A Guardian goddess that wards off demons
Anna Kuari Oraon/India A local vegetation goddess
Anna Perenna Etruscan A goddess of reproduction, wanton love, & of spring
Annalia Africa A river goddess
Annallja Tu Bari Sudan A goddess of sexuality
Annapatni Hindu A goddess of food
Annapurna India A goddess of autumn
Annis Celtic The black goddess
Anpao Dakota The spirit of the dawn.
Anqet Libya A goddess of water fertility healing & lust
Ansa Hindu/Puranic A minor sun god
Ansar Babylonia/Akkadia A primordial deity
Anshur/Ashur/Asshur Assyria Not only be goddess of the sun, but it was the
that killed the dragon of chaos during creation
Antaboga Indonesian An underworld serpent deity ruling over the production
of rice
Antai India A goddess of healing & whooping cough
Anteros Etruscan The god of passion
Anteros Greek The god of returned love
Antevorta Roman A goddess of childbirth, the future & prophecy
Anthat Syria A war goddess who had a shrine at Thebes
Antheia Greek A goddess of spring
Anti Egypt A Guardian deity of the eastern sky
Antu Babylon/Akkadia She is derived from the older Sumeria Ki
Anu/Anann/Dana/Dana Ana/Catana Irish A mother goddess associated with
fertility & the primordial mother
Anu/Anus Babylon The head of the gods, he had an army of stars to destroy
evildoers
Anuanaitu Caribbean A goddess of the ocean &whirlpools
Anubis Egypt A god of black magic, death, embalming & funerals
Anuket Egypt A goddess of water & of rivers
Anukis Egypt A birth goddess & of the cataracts of the lower Nile
Anulap Truk Is. The sky god
Anumati Sanskrit A god of the full moon
Anunit Chaldea A goddess of the morning star
Anunitu Babylon The goddess of the moon
Anunnaki Babylon The seven judges of the Underworld they began as fertility
deities
Anuradha Hindu/Puranic A minor goddess of fortune, she is benevolent though
Anus Hurrite The King of heaven who declared war on the father of the gods,
he lost
Anyigba Togo, Africa A goddess of hunting, luck & healing
Anzety Egypt The god & King of Busiris
Aondo Tiv[Nigeria] The creator god that lives in the sky
Apa Hindu/Puranic An attendant god
Apacita Inca A guardian spirit
Apacita Inca A guardian spirit
Apam Napat Persia/Hindu/Vedic A god of fresh water
Apap Teso [Uganda] A creator god who as a benevolent sky god brings rain
Aparajita Buddhist/Mahayana A minor god/goddess
Aparajita Hindu/Puranic A form of Durga
Aparajita Hindu/Puranic A god, a form of Rudra
Apate Greek The goddess of deceit
Apaturia Greek A goddess of evil
Apedmak Sudanese a war god
Apep Egypt A huge serpent who caused storms & eclipses & ate the sun at
evening
Apesh Egypt A tortoise god of night, evil, & the powers of darkness
Apet Egypt A goddess that protects pregnant women, children, nursing mothers
& justice
Aphaea Greek A moon goddess?
Aphrodisias Carian[S.W. Turkey] a fertility goddess
Aphrodite Greek A goddess of desire, fertility & sexual love & beauty
Aphrodite Pandemos Greek A goddess of sex likely conflated with Aphrodite
Apis Egypt A god of fertility
Apiu Etruscan A weather god
Apo Inca A mountain god
Apollo Greek A god of archery, harmony, order, inspiration, intellect,
mathematics, medicine, oracles, prophecy, reason, & truth . About a busy
little fellow.
Apolonia Brazil A goddess of healing & toothaches
Aponibolinayen Philippine A goddess of the sky
Apophis Egypt The demon of darkness
Apozanoltl Aztec/Mexico A running water goddess
Appias Roman A fountain nymph
Apsaras Hindu/Vedic Protective deities of gamblers & Water spirits
Apsu Babylon A god of underground waters
Apuat Egypt A jackal headed god who helps the soul choose it's next
incarnation
Aquilo Roman The god of the west winds
Aquit The Americas A moon deity
Arachne Roman The mother goddess of Weaving
Aradia A Lunar deity?
Aralo/Aparajita/Aray Georgia/Armenia[Crimea] A god of agriculture
Aramazd Armenia A god
Aranyani Hindu/Vedic a minor goddess of woodlands
Aranzahas Hittite The Tigris river deified
Arapacana Buddhist A god
Ararat Anatolia The ancient creator goddess
Araua Roman A moon goddess [maybe]
Arava A moon goddess
Arawa Suk/Pokot[Kenya/Uganda] A moon goddess
Arawn/Arawyn/Arrawn/Arawen Wales The god of Annwn ruled the underground
Arazu Babylon The god of construction that was completed
Archons Gnostic Christian Primordial creator gods
Ard Greimme Irish/Scotland Once a sun god
Ardhanarit[savara]/Ammaiappan/Naranari Siva & Sakti combined
Ardra Hindu/Puranic A minor goddess of misfortune
Arduinna Roman/Celtic/European A goddess of forests & hunting
Ardvi Sura Anahita/Anahita Persia The goddess of rivers & water
Ardwinna/Dea Arduinna Britain A goddess of woodland & animal
Arebati Bambuti/Congo A god
Areimanios Greek An underworld god, not nice
Ares Greek A god of storms & war
Arete Greek A goddess of justice & virtue
Argante British A goddess of healing
Arge Greek A goddess of hunting
Ari Au Tchesf Egypt A lion god
Ariadne Greek A goddess of dreams
Arianrhod Wales A goddess of fertility & wanton love & mother aspect of the
triple goddess
Arianrod Irish The goddess of the moon
Aricia Roman A goddess of prophetic visions
Arimanius/Areimaios Roman An underworld god
Arinna Hittite The goddess of the sun
Aristaeus Greek The protector of flocks that originated the cultivation of
olives
Aristatos Greek A god of herdsmen
Arito/Artio of Muti Switzerland A goddess of bears, prosperity & the harvest
Arjuna Hindu/Vedic a heroic god
Arma Hittite/Hurrian A minor moon god
Armaz George The supreme god & a warrior deity pre Christian style
Arnakua'gak Inuit The Old Woman of the sea, an animalistic spirit
Arnamentia Celtic A goddess of spring waters
Arnemetia Roman/British A water goddess known from inscriptions
Arom Kafir[Afghanistan] A minor goddess contracts
Arsan Duolai Yakut[Siberia] The chief spirit of the underworld
Arsay Canaan An underworld goddess, the third daughter of Baal
Arsu N. Arabia An astral god
Artaius Gaul A god of sheep & cattle herders
Artemis Greek A goddess of agriculture, archery, hunting, chastity,
virginity, fertility, childbirth,the moon, & of nature
Arthapratisamvit Buddhist A goddess of logical analysis
Artio of Muti/Arito Switzerland A goddess of bears, prosperity & the harvest
Aruna Hindu A god of morning & warriors
Arundhati Hindu/Puranic An astral goddess personified as the morning star
Aruru Babylon A goddess
Arvenus Gaelic A local tribal deity
Arya-Tara Buddhist A goddess
Aryaman Hindu/Vedic A god of formal hospitality
Aryong Jong Korean A goddess of water & rainfall
As ava Russia The goddess of fresh water
As Egypt A local fertility god
Asa Poorna Chohan/India A goddess of happiness
Asalluha Summer/Babylon/Akkadia A minor god that acts as a messenger &
reporter toEnki
Asar N. Arabia An equestrian god
Asase Afua[Ghana] A goddess
Asase Ya Ashanti[Ghana] A goddess of the earth, fertility & the creator of
humanity
Asbit Egypt A goddess of fire
Ascelpius/Aesculapius Greek A moral taught medicine Chiron the Centaur &
could raise the dead
Asertu Canaan/Hittite A fertility goddess
Asgaya Gigagei Cherokee The god of thunder
Ashera Phoenicia A goddess of fertility
Asherah Canaan A goddess of the sea
Asherali Canaan The moon goddess of fertility
Ashi India A goddess of wisdom
Ashiakle Ghana The goddess of wealth, & of the sea
Ashima Semantic A moon goddess
Ashimbabbar Semantic A moon goddess
Ashirat Akkad A goddess of the Evening star
Ashis India A goddess of happiness
Ashkit Egypt A goddess of wind
Ashnan/Asnan Sumeria A goddess of drunkenness, wine & grains
Ashtaroth Phoenicia A moon & fertility goddess
Ashur Assyria The chief deity of war & fertility
Ashvins Hindu Sons of the sun
Asi Persia A goddess of wisdom
Asiaq Inuit A goddess of weather
Asima Si Brazil The goddess of water & fish
Asintmah Athabasca[Canada/USA] A goddess of midwives
Asira N. A Arabia a little god mentioned only by name
Asis Suk/Pokot[Kenya/Uganda] A sun god
Askelpios Greek The god of healing & physicians
Aslea[s] Hindu A minor goddess of misfortune
Aso Egypt A goddess of justice
Asokottamasri Buddhist/Tibet A physician god
Asopos Greek A local river god
Aspalis W. Semitic A hunting goddess
Asrael Islam The angel of death who takes the soul from the body.
Asratum Canaan A fertility goddess
Assur Babylon/Akkadia National deity of Assyria
Astabis/Zamama/Ninurta Hurrian/Akkadia A warrior god
Astamastara Hindu/Puranic A group of mother goddesses
Astapaios Gnostic Christian The Prime parent ruling the seven heavens of
chaos in gnostic mythology
Astar Ethiopia an astral god
Astaroth W. Semitic a fertility goddess who deals with sheepherders
Astarte Canaan A goddess of hunting
Astarte Egypt A goddess of war
Astarte Syria A goddess of the moon
Astarte/Ashtoreth Phoenicia/Babylon/Assyria/conference/Canaan A goddess of
fertility, sacred love, sexuality & of sex & the moon
Asterodeia Roman Another moon goddess
Asthertet Syria A goddess of horses, war & the moon
Astlik Georgia[Crimea] A pre Christian astral goddess
Astoreth Palestine/Israel/Lebanon A fertility goddess
Astraea Greek/Roman A goddess of justice, truth, of purity, innocence &
modesty
Astraeos Greek A god of astronomy & star light
Astrik Slavic A goddess
Asuha-No-Kami Japan/Shinto A god of courtyards
Asuras Hindu/Vedic sky gods that become demons
Asurkumara Jain Youthful gods associated with rain & thunder
Asvayujau Hindu/Puranic Minor goddess of fortune
Asvins Hindu/Vedic Physician twin gods
At Em Egypt A goddess of time
Ataa Naa Nyongmo Gan[Ghana] The creator god that controls the sun & the
rain, call causes disasters as epidemics & and earthquakes if you don't
follow his rules
Atabei/Attabeira Cuba An earth goddess
Ataecina Roman/Iberia An underworld goddess
Atahensic Iroquois The sky goddess who fell to the earth at the beginning of
creation
Atai Africa A goddess of justice
Atalacamani Aztec/Mexico The goddess of ocean storms
Atanea Greek A goddess of the ocean & the dawn
Atanea Marquesas Is. A dawn goddess
Atar Iran The god of all fire
Atargatis Syria A goddess of lakes, fertility & nature
Atasamain N. Arabia an astral deity
Ate Greek A goddess of discord, evil, error, infatuation & justice
Atea Marquesas Is. The god of light
Aten Egypt The sun god
Atete Ethiopia A goddess taken over by the Christians as the Virgin Mary
Athena/Athene/Pallus Athena Greek A goddess of war, architecture, astronomy,
science, of horses, intellect & wisdom, oxen, of purity, reason & spinning
Athirat Canaan A goddess of the ocean & official wife of El
Athor Egypt A goddess of light
Athtart/Astarte Canaan The goddess of fertility & sex
Atida Uganda/Africa A goddess of hunting & rain
Atira Pawnee A goddess of the earth & of the Evening star
Atl Aztec A god of water
Atlacoya Aztec/Mexico The goddess of drought
Atlahua Aztec a minor god of lakes & fishermen
Atlaonin Aztec One of the names of the mother goddess
Atlas Greek A Titan that has to hold up the sky forever, he irritated Zeus
Atma India The divine spark, whatever that is, in humans
Atoja Peru A goddess of rain
Atropos Greek Oldest of the Fates
Attabeira Atahensic Iroquois The sky goddess who fell to earth
Attar W. Semitic/Canaan A god of the morning star
Attis Roman A god of plants
Atua Fafine Tikopia[Polynesia] A creator being
Atua I Kafika Tikopia[Polynesia] The supreme god viewed as a intercessor
rather than a Controller
Atua I Raropuka Tikpoa[Polynesia] Another creator deity
Atugan Mongolia The goddess of earth & the source of all life whose power is
beyond understanding but can be bestowed
Atum Egypt A bisexual god of water
Atunis Etruscan A god similar to Adonis
Au Co Vietnamese The creator of humanity
Au Gilbert Is. The sun god & sky lord
Auchimalgen Chile A moon goddess
Audjal Caroline Islands The earth goddess
Aufaniae Celtic A collective name for some of mother goddesses
Augeus Greek A god of healing
Augralids Greek A goddesses of justice
Auilix Maya The god of dawn
Aura Greek A goddess of morning & of the wind
Aurita Roman A goddess that heals earaches
Aurora Roman A goddess of warriors & of the dawn
Ausaitis Lithuania The god of health
Auseklis Latvia A goddess linked to fertility, involved in the the heavenly
bathhouse
Auset Egypt The goddess of Sirius
Austeja Lithuania The bee goddess
Austrine Lithuania/Baltic The goddess of the dawn
Autyeb Egypt A goddess of happiness, Joy
Auxesia A goddess of growth
Avalokitesvara Buddhist/India A Buddha designate
Avatar Hindu An incarnation of a deity
Avatea Hervy Is. A moon god
Averruncus Roman A goddess of childbirth, specifically of the delivery
Aversa Etruscan A goddess pictured carrying an ax
Aveta Celtic A goddess of healing waters
Avfruvva Finish A goddess of rivers
Avrikiti Fon[Benin] The goddess of fisherman
Awitelin Tsita Zuni A goddess of the earth
Awonawilona Pueblo/Zuni Chief deity
Axiocersa Phrygian A goddess of the earth
Axo Mama Peru The goddess of the potato crops
Aya Mesopotamia The goddess of dawn & war
Ayaba Dahomean The goddess of the hearth
Ayas Hittite He is the keeper of the old tablets with the words of fate
Ayauhteot Chile A moon goddess
Ayauhteotl Aztec A goddess of fog & mist
Ayida Haiti A goddess of rainbows
Ayiyanayaka Sri Lanka A god of fields & woodland that protects against
plague
Ayizan Haiti A goddess that protects the market place
Aylekete/Agbe Fon A god of the sea & a member of the Vodun gods
Ayt'ar Slavic The god of procreation
Ayurvasita Buddhist A minor goddess
Ayyapan Hindu A god of growth
Azacca Haiti A god of agriculture
Azele Yaba Africa A goddess of justice
Azer Ava Finno/Ugric A goddess of the sky
Azer Ava Slavic A goddess of justice
Azi Buryat red headed earth spirits that like human company, they appreciate
eloquence, musical talent, tobacco, tea, & of all & reward models that
please them. Those that irritate them forfeit their souls
Aziri Africa goddess of possessions
Azizos Palmyra An astral god representing the the morning star
Ba China The goddess of drought
Ba Egypt A fertility deity
Ba Maguje Hausa The spirit of drunkeness
Ba Xian China/Tao The collective name for gods
Ba-Pef Egypt A malevolent underworld god
Baal Brathy Phoenicia A mountain deity
Baal Hammon Carthage The sweety of Tanit
Baal Malage Phoenicia/Canaan A local god known from inscription
Baal Phoenicia He is the god of the thunderstorm, war, good harvests,
fertility, nature, winter rain & of storms
Baal Samin[Lord of Heaven] Canaan/Phoenicia The head of the pantheon
Baal Sapon Canaan/Phoenicia A mountain and deity
Baal Syria A god of fertility
Baal/Hadad Canaan A storm god[originally meant lord]
Baalat/Ba'Alat Phoenicia She is queen of the gods who is partial to books,
libraries & writers
Baalshamin Semite A god of the sky
Baau Phoenicia The creator goddess
Bab Egypt A disrespectful rouge of a god
Baba Sumeria A goddess of healing & fertility
Baba Yaga Slavic A goddess Autumn & death
Bacabs Maya They stand at the four corners of the world supporting the
heavens
Bacax Roman/N. Africa A cave god known from inscription at Crita
Bacchus Roman A god Of revelry & wine
Bachu Chibcha The ancestor goddess
Backlum Chaam Maya A god of male sexuality & of sex
Badb Brazil A much feared serpent goddess
Badb/Bodva Irish A goddess of war
Badb/Odva/Badb Catha Irish A goddess of war
Badi Mata Hindu A mother goddess
Bagala Hindu A goddess with the power of cruelty
Bagba W. Africa A fetish that controls the wind & rain
Bagishi Kafir[Afghanistan] The god of flood waters & posterity
Bagvarti Urat[Armenia] A tutelary goddess
Bahu India A goddess of Leo
Baiame/Daramulun/Nurundere Kamilaroi/Wiradyuri[Aus] A god of all things &
master of life death
Baiji China A goddess of health & epidemics
Baile of the Honeyed Speech Irish The god of Blarney
Baj Bajania Yakut/Siberia A rather joyous forest god
Bala Hindu A mother goddess
Bala Jain A messenger goddess
Bala-Sakti Dravidian A goddess
Balakrsna Maya They are guardian deities
Balaparmita Buddhist A philosophical deity
Balarama India A god of agriculture
Baldaer Anglo-Saxon The dying god who is the same as Balder
Balder/Baldr Nordic The dying god
Bali Hindu/Epic/Puranic A demonic god
Ball Hermon Phoenicia A mountain deity
Balor Irish A god of death
Baltis Arabic A local goddess
Ban Chuideachaidh Moire Irish An old goddess
Ban Naomha Irish A goddess of war
Banba Irish Part of a triad with Fotia & Eriu & as well as an earth goddess
Banbha Cavillaca Peru A virgin goddess that was preggers by a sneaky god
Banebdjedet Egypt A god possibly involved with arbitration
Banemdedet Egypt A god of sexual fertility
Banga Ngbandi[Zaire] A creator god & creator of white skinned people
Banka Mundi India A hunting goddess
Bar Syria A god of mountains, war, deserts, battle
Barastar Ossetian[Caucus] this god at judged and in souls sending them to
paradise or oblivion
Baron Samedi Haiti/Vodun The god of death magic & the underworld
Barong Bali A protective spirit
Barsamin Armenia A weather/sky god
Basamum S. Arabia A god of healing
Bast/Pasht Egypt A cat goddess, healing, life & war
Bastet Egypt A goddess of fertility, love, sex,of joy
Batara Guru Indonesia The god that made the earth
Baty Egypt A cow goddess of fertility
Bau Phoenicia A goddess of the dawn & the sky
Bau Sumeria A goddess of fertility
Baubo Greek A goddess of bawdy laughter
Bebhionn Irish A goddess of healing
Bechoil Irish A goddess whose legends have been lost
Becuma Irish A goddess who ruled over magical boats
Beda German A goddess of unknown responsibilities
Beelsamin Phoenicia The sun god and lord of the sky
Befana Roman A goddess of winter who was kind, each January fifth she
distributes goodies to good children & of lumps of coal to those that are
not
Beg-Tse Buddhist/Tibet A god of war
Behanzin Fon[Benin] The fish god
Beiwe Saami/Lapland A goddess of the Summer solstice & war
Bel Babylon/Akkadia A generic term means Lord, not god as some claim
Belata-Cardu Gaul A god of the destruction of your enemies
Belatucadros Britain The war god
Bele Alua Ghana A tree goddess
Bele/Tule/Azapane/Mba Sudan/Africa A god of fear, mischief & trickery who
gave fire & water to mankind
Belenus Pan-Celtic A god charged with the welfare of sheep & cattle, he also
was a sun god & healer in some regions & associated with Beltane
Belet-Seri/Belitsari Babylon/Akkadia The underworld goddess that kept track
of the dead coming through
Belili A moon goddess
Belisama Britain A goddess of the Mersey River
Belisama Gaul A goddess of crafts & the forge
Belit Ilani Babylonia A goddess of warriors
Belit Seri Babylonia A goddess of justice & fairness
Belit-Ili Babylon/Akkadia A mother goddess
Bella Penu Khond[India] a local deity[Orissa]
Bellona Roman A goddess of war & mother goddess
Belobog Belun/Slavic The god of happiness, luck, & order
Belogob Slavic The god of the living
Beltiya Babylon/Akkadia A generic name for goddesses
Bendis Thrace A goddess of the moon & a mother goddess
Bentakumari India A goddess of water
Benten-San Japan/Shinto The only goddess among of the seven deities of good
fortune
Benu Egypt A sun god in a bird like form
Benzi-Ten/Benten/Benzai-Tenno Japan The goddess of eloquence, language,
arts, fortune, water, & knowledge
Bera Pennu India A vegetation goddess
Berecyntia Gaul? An earth goddess
Bereginy Slavic A goddesses of hunting
Bereguni Slavic River nymphs accused of stealing newborn children
Berenice Egypt A goddess of Coma Berenices
Bertha Norse A goddess of spinning
Beru Brazil The butterfly demon who appears at the female puberty rites
Bes Egypt A god of childbirth, food, love, marriage, luck, recreation,
relaxation & sleep
Bethel Phoenicia A local tutelary god
Bhadra Hindu/Puranic A minor goddess
Bhaga Hindu/Vedic/Puranic A minor sun god
Bhagavan India[N. Cent.] A tutelary god
Bhaiarva Hindu/Puranic A minor form of Siva
Bhairavi Hindu The goddess of terror
Bhaisajyaguru Buddhist/Tibet A medicine Buddha
Bharani Hindu/Epic/Puranic A minor goddess of misfortune
Bharat Mata Hindu The mother goddess that is the mother of India
Bharati Hindu/Vedic/Epic A minor goddess of sacrifices
Bhavanavasi Jain[India A generic name given to deities that look youthful
Bhavani India A goddess of midwives
Bhima Buddhist A minor goddess
Bhima/Bhimsen/Bhimul Pen Hindu/Puranic/Epic A warrior & rain god
Bhrkuti-Tara Buddhist/Tibet A mother goddess & Buddha designate
Bhumi Buddhist/Vajrayana The collective name for a group of deities
Bhumi Devata India A vegetation goddess
Bhumidevi Hindu/Epic/Puranic a fertility goddess
Bhumiya Hindu/Vedic/Puranic A fertility & guardian god of the fields
Bhut India A rather nasty evil spirit so don't irritate it
Bhutadamara Buddhist/Mahayana god
Bhutamata Hindu A terrible goddess, a frightening form of Parveti
Bhuvanesvari Hindu A goddess
Bi-har Buddhist/Tibet A Guardian deity that protects against demons
Bia Greek The goddess of force [& no, it does not stand for the bureau of
idiotic affairs]
Bibi Gypsy A goddess of healing & cholera
Biblys Greek A goddess of fountains
Biddy Mannion Irish A goddess of midwives
Bidhgoe Celtic A goddess of love & of sexuality
Bikeh Hozho Navaho A goddess of happiness
Bila Aus. A goddess of war
Biliku A goddess of fire
Bintang Borneo A goddess of love
Binzuru-Sonja Japan A god of fine vision & curing who is unable to escape
pain, therefore he helps others to do so
Birdu Babylon/Akkadia A minor underworld god
Bisal Mariamna India A goddess of war
Bisam India A goddess of health, Diseases
Bishamon Japan He is one of the 7 gods of luck & the Buddhist patron of
warriors
Bishamon-Ten/Bishamontenno/Tiamontennu Japan A god of wealth & protector of
human life that chases demons
Bitol Maya A sky god[1 of 7] that helped create the world & its mortals
Bladud Wales The sun god
Blathnat Irish/Wales The maiden form of the triple goddess
Blid Scandinavia A goddess of happiness
Bo Dhu Irish A black cow goddess
Bo Find Irish A white cow goddess
Bo Hsian China/Tao A god
Bo Ruadh Irish A goddess who helped bring fertility to barren Irish
Boann/Boannan Boyne Irish A goddess of fertility & the river Boyne
Bochica Chibcha The supreme sun god & a god of law
Bodua Celtic A war goddess
Boibhniu Celtic A god Blacksmiths
Bokwus Kwakiutl A wild spirit of the woodlands
Bolbe Greek A lake goddess
Boldogasszony Hungary A virgin goddess who protected mothers & children
Bolon Ti Ku Maya A collective name for the the nine underworld gods that are
not well defined
Bombat Kamayan Hindu A local deceased goddess
Bomo Rambi/Bomu Rambi Zimbabwe A moon goddess
Bomong Minyong A goddess of war
Bona Dea/Fauna Roman A goddess of fertility, great prophecy, the dispenser
of healing herbs & rather prim & chaste
Bonchor Tunisia A god thought to be the creator deity
Boora Pennu Khondi[India] A god of light that created the earth goddess &
they made the other great gods
Boraspati ni Tano Batak An earth spirit
Boreas Greek The god of the North wind
Borghild Norse A goddess of the moon
Bormanus Celtic/Breton god of hot springs
Bormonia Roman A goddess of healing
Borvo/Bromo/Bormanus/Gramnnos/Belenos/Toutiorix Britain/Gaul The god of hot
springs who replaced his mother Sirona
Brag srin mo Tibet A goddess of fertility & an ancestral goddess
Bragi Norse A god of eloquence & wisdom
Brahani Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess
Brahma Hindu The supreme god and creator of the cosmos
Branab Llyr Celtic He is a god of the dead & can restore him is to life
Brangwaine Welsh A goddess of love
Branwen/Branwyn Irish/Manx/Wales The Venus of the Northern Seas & a goddess
of love
Breasal Wales/Cornwall High King of the entire planet
Breksta Lithuania A goddess of the darkness
Brenos Celtic War god
Bres Maclatha Irish A vegetation god
Brhaspati Hindu/Puranic/Epic An astral god personifying Jupiter
Briant Celtic? A goddess of the river which holds her name
Brigantia Britain A goddess of sovereignty Britainnia
Brigantia/Bridget/Brigit Pan-Celtic The goddess of the seasons, doctors
smiths, poets, & women in childbirth
Brigantis Celtic Yet another moon goddess
Brighid Celtic A goddess of education, healing, sore eyes
Brighid Gaelic A goddess of metal working
Brigit Irish A fertility goddess
Brihaspati India The god of incantation & ritual
Brimo Greek A death goddess
Brisaya A moon goddess
Britannia British The genia Lor of Britain
Britomartis Crete A goddess depicted as a hunter
Brizo Greek A goddess worshiped as a prophet Delos
Brome Greek Another nymph who was a nurse for Dionysus
Bronach Irish A goddess linked to forgotten Samhain rituals
Brono Norse A god of light
Buadza Gan[Ghana] A god of the wind
Bubastis Egypt A goddess of childbirth
Bubilas Lithuania A goddess of bees
Buddha India He was deified after his death
Buddhaalocana Buddhist/Shingon A goddess & female Buddha
Buddhabodhiprabhavasita Buddhist A minor goddess
Buddhakapala Buddhist/Mahayana A god
Budha Hindu/Vedic/Epic/Puranic/Buddhist An astral god
Budhi Pallien N. India A forest goddess
Buga Tungus/Siberia The supreme God
Bugady Musun Evenki/Siberian The goddess that was the mother of all animals
Bugid Y Alba Puerto Rico/Haiti A god of war
Buk Neur[Sudan] The goddess of rivers & streams
Buku W. Africa The god/goddess of the sky
Bulaing Karadjeri Aus. A goddess
Bulan Indonesia/Malaysia A moon goddess
Bulane Mozambique A god of water
Buluc Chabtan Maya A god of war
Buluga Andaman Islands A god
Bumba Bantu[Africa] A god of fire
Bumerali Aus. A goddess of physical prowess
Bunbulama Aus. A goddess of rain
Bunzi Zaire A rain goddess
Buri Nordic One of two primordial beings
Buriyas Kasite[Iran] A war god
Bussumarus Amelia/Maitresse Amelia Haiti/Vodun loa of Haiti
Buto Egypt A cobra god of Lower Egypt & justice
Buxenus Gaul The god of box trees
C(co)chimetl Aztec A minor God of merchants that & commerce
Ca the a Mojave The goddess of love
Cabaguil Maya A god who helped create the world & mortals
Caca Roman A goddess Hearth of fire
Cacoh Maya A creator god
Caelestis Carthage A moon goddess
Caer Ibormeith Irish Usually thought of as a goddess of sleep & dreams
Cagn Mantis/Kalahari[Africa] The creator
Caillech/Cailleach/Carlin/Mala/Liath Irish/Scotland/Manx A goddess of winter
& the goddess in her destroyer aspect
Caireen Irish Protective mother goddess
Caishen China The god of wealth
Cakra Hindu The mind the creator
Cakresvari Jain[India]A goddess of learning
Cakulha Maya A god of the lessor lightning bolts
Calliope Greek The Muse of of poetry & eloquence bonds
Callisto Greek A nymph
Cally Berry Irish A maiden goddess
Calounger Brazil She is a death goddess and/or a sea goddess
Calypso Greek The nymph who kept Odysseus captive for seven years
Camaxtli Aztec A god of war & fire as well as of one of of the 4 gods that
created the world
Camaxtli Maya Here he is a god of fate
Camenae Roman A goddess of springs & rivers
Camilla Italian A goddess of fire
Camozotz Maya The bat god
Campestres Gaul/Roman The name of a lost goddess of fields
Camulos Briton A war god [Colchester ?]
Canda Hindu/Puranic/Epic A terrible goddess & a distinct form of Durga done
in
Candali Buddhist/Tibet A goddess of terrible appearance
Candamius Roman/Iberia An astral god
Candanyika Hindu/Puranic/Epic Another distinctive form of Durga
Candavati Hindu/Puranic/Epic Another form of Durga
Candelifera Roman A goddess of childbirth & midwives
Candelifera Roman She Roman is a mother goddess responsible for bringing in
the child into the light
Candesvari Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess that stands upon a corpse
Candfrasekhara Hindu/Puranic a form of a god Siva
Candi India The goddess Durga in her moon form
Candika Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess of desire
Candit Sudan T-he goddess of streams
Candit Sudan The goddess of streams
Candogra Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess, a distinctive form of Durga
Candra Hindu/Puranic/Epic/Buddhist A planet god commonly affiliated with the
moon
Candsvera Hindu/Puranic/Epic A Minor God & benevolent aspect of Siva
Canidia Greek? A moon goddess that was also a sorceress
Cankilikkaruppan Hindu/Dravidian/Tamil A local god
Canola Irish Believed to be one of the oldest of the Irish deities
Caolainn Irish A goddess of wisdom healing & fertility
Capakan Maya The god of earthquakes & mountains
Cardea Roman A goddess of door hinges
Carika Buddhist A goddess of the repetitive chant
Cariociecus Roman/Iberia A war God
Carlin Scottish A goddess of winter & Shaimin
Carman Irish A goddess of County Wexford & black magic
Carme Greek A nymph & companion of Artemis
Carmenta Roman A goddess of childbirth & midwives, prophecy & springs
Carmentes Roman A minor goddesses of birth
Carna Roman A goddess of health
Carne Britain/Cornwall Most likely another version of Herne
Carravogue Irish/Britain A goddess of winter from County Meath Crone
Carridwen Welsh? A moon goddess
Caryatis Greek A goddess of healing
Castalia Greek A goddess of springs
Catequil Inca A god of lightning & thunder
Cathubodia Breton A Breton version of the Irish earth goddess Banbha
Cathubodua Pan-Celtic A war goddess
Caturmurti Hindu/Puranic/Epic A specific form of Vishnu [4 faces]
Cauri Buddhist/Tibet A goddess of terrifying appearance
Cavillaca Peru A virgin goddess that was preggers by a sneaky god
Ce Actal Aztec A minor creator god
Ceacht Irish A goddess of medicine
Cebhfhionn Irish A goddess of inspiration
Ceiuci Brazil A star goddess who created all animals
Celedones Greek A goddesses of happiness
Cenkalaniyammal Hindu/Davidian/Tamil A local goddess that guards the paddy
fields
Centeocihuatl aspect A maize goddess
Centeotl Aztec He is the maize god
Centzon-Totochtin Aztec These are the party gods, a drunken & immoral group
that meet frequently that a blast
Ceres Roman A goddess of agriculture, grain & summer
Ceridwen Welsh A goddess of inspiration & the hag aspect of the mother
goddess
Cerklicing Latvia A god fields & grain
Cernunnos Pan-Celtic A god of fertility & the horned god
Cernunnos Roman A god of prosperity
Cerridwen British A goddess of mountains
Cerridwen Celtic A goddess of fertility
Cerridwen Wales/Scotland A moon, grain, education & healing goddess
Cerridwen Welsh A goddess of education & healing
Cessair Irish Well known pre Celtic mother goddess
Cethlion Irish A goddess of the sea & the Formorians
Ceto Greek A goddess of the sea
Cghene Isoko/Nigeria A creator god with no material aspect, but a nice guy,
no temple or priest
Ch'ang O/Heng-O China A goddess of the moon
Ch'ang Tsai China A god of the spleen
Ch'eng Huang China A god of the land,ditches, moats & the people
Ch'I-You China A god of weapons, dancers, smiths & war
Ch'ih Sung tzu China Lord of the rain
Ch'ing Lung China A god of the lungs
Ch'ung Ling yu China A god of the nose
Chac Uayab Xoc Maya A fish god known as the great demon shark
Chac Xib Chac Maya A god of sacrifice & war
Chac/Chac Mol Maya A god[s] of lightning, rain, thunder, wind & fertility
Chahuru Pawnee The spirit of water
Chaitanya Hindu/Puranic A mendicant god
Chakwaina Okya Zuni A goddess of childbirth
Chalchiuhtlcue Aztec A goddess rain & storms, violence, vitality, lakes,
whirlpools, rivers, water , love, beauty & youth Don't make this one mad
whatever you do.
Chalchiutotolin Aztec A penitence
Challalamma India A goddess of buttermilk [?]
Chalmeacacihuitl Aztec A minor underworld goddess
Chalmetcal Aztec A minor underworld god
Chamer Maya A god of death
Chan Hs'ien Chinese The guardian god of children that had been a mortal King
Chandra Vedic A god of the moon
Chang Fei Chinese A god of war & butchers
Chang Hsien China A god of dreams & of pregnancy
Chang Pan China A god of masons
Chang Tao Ling Chan/Taoist The god of the afterlife & head of the heavenly
Ministry of exorcism
Chang Xi China A moon goddess
Chang Yong China A goddess of justice
Changing Woman Cherokee A goddess of the moon
Chango Africa A warrior god that Defense morals against enemies that want
the land, wealth & women
Chantico Aztec She is the goddess of hearth fires & volcanoes.
Chao san Niang China A goddess of wig salesmen
Chao T'eng k'ang China A god of the bowels
Chaob Maya/Lacandon The wind[s] god[s]
Chaos Babylon The mother of the gods
Charis Greek A minor goddess
Chasca Inca A goddess of the dawn & the dew
Chattrosnia Buddhist A god
Chaya Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess
Chebeldei Siberia These are the inhabitants of lower world
Chemosh Moab The head god
Chen Kao China A god of the ears
Cheng San Kung China A god of fishing
Cheng Yuan ho China A god of strolling singers
Chernobog Slavic A god of chaos & the night
Cherub Mesopotamia These are the guardians of important places & they
intercede both with the gods/& for the gods
Chhih of warg tzu China A god of rain
Chi Po China A god of the winds
Chi Sung Tzu China A rain god
Chia Chiboa A moon goddess
Chiang China A goddess of agriculture
Chibchacum Chibcha The god of farmers and merchants
Chibiabos Algonquin The brother of Nanabush
Chibilias Maya A goddess of the rainbow
Chibirias Maya An earth goddess who sends the rain & paints the earth
Chiccan Maya The rain gods
Chickcharney Andros Is/ Bahamas A small furred/feathered spirit of the
forest
Chicoahui Itzcuintli-Chantico Aztec A god of lapidaries
Chicomecoatl Aztec She is the goddess of grain, fertility & frost
Chicomenochtli Aztec A god of painters & solar pleasure[not my claim]
Chiconahui Aztec A hearth goddess
Chicoonahuiehecatl Aztec A minor creator god
Chie Chibcha A fun loving goddess
Chih Jih China A god of the day
Chih Nii China A goddess of spinning
Chih Nu China A goddess of weaving
Chikara Korekore[Zimbabwe] A sky god
Chimalmat Maya A goddess of the Little Dipper
Chimata No Kami Japanese A god of crossroads, roads & footpaths
Chimera Greek A goddess of volcanoes
Chiminagua Chibcha Another omni-potent god that created the earth in a
rather simple matter
Chin hua Niang niang China A god of drums & violins
Ching Ling Tzu China A god of tea
Chinnamastaka Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess, a headless form of Durga
Chinnintamma India A goddess of households
Chio Yuan Tzu China A god of the brain
Chipiripa Curra The rain god
Chirakan Ixmucane Maya One of the new goddess formed by the 4 gods that made
the world
Chiuacoztl Nahu A goddess of childbirth
Chiuke Ibo[Nigeria] A sky god who is also regarded as a creator god
Chlaus Haistic Irish Ancient goddess of unknown function
Chloris Greek A goddess of flowers
Chnum Egypt A god
Chokmah Spanish A goddess of order & wisdom
Cholmus Siberia The creator of animals
Chonsu Egypt A god of the moon
Chors Balkans A pre-Christian sun god
Chos-Skyon Buddhist/Tibet A tutelary guardian deity
Chou Wang China A god of sodomy
Chowa India A goddess of health
Christalline Haiti An evil sea goddess
Chu jung China A god of fire & the celestial executioner
Chu Niao China A god of the heart
Chu Ying China A god of the eyes
Chuang Mu China A goddess of the bedroom
Chuginadak Aleut A goddess of fire & volcano
Chuh Kamuy China? A moon goddess
Chul Tatic Chites Vaneg Maya A creator god thought by some to be the name of
the Christian God
Chulavete Mexico A goddess of the morning star
Chun T'i China A goddess of the dawn & warriors
Chunda Buddhist A goddess of happiness
Chung K'uei China/Tao A god of the afterlife that belongs to the Ministry of
exorcism
Chung kuei China A protector of those who travel & god of examinations
Chung Liu China A god of eaves
Chup Chumash A goddess of the wind & rain
Chup Kamui Ainu A goddess of war & the sun
Cian Irish A god of medicine
Cihuacoatl Aztec She is a goddess whose roaring signaled war
Cihuacoatl-Quilaztli Aztec A creator goddess with a rather unique way of
creating humanity
Cihuateto Aztec These are women that die in childbirth, gain eternal life &
become spirits that accompany the sun
Cinei Chukchi/Siberia A sea goddess
Cinteotl Aztec A god of fertility
Cinteotl Nahu The god of Maize
Cinxia Roman A minor goddess of marriage[ She worries over the attire of the
bride]
Cipactli Aztec/Mexico A primordial goddess of water
Cipactli Mexican A goddess of water
Circe Greek A goddess of healing & of herbs
Cista Persia A goddess of the morning star
Cit Bolon Tum Maya He is a god of medicine
Cit Cac Coh Maya A god of war iconised as a red Puma
Citalatonac Aztec/Mexico A creator god
Citlalicue Aztec A creator goddess & the goddess of Milky Way
Citra Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor goddess of misfortune & a maleovent astral
deity
Citrasena Buddhist/Mayhayana A goddess
Cittavasita Buddhist A minor goddess
Cizin Maya A god of death
Clairm'e Haiti/Vodun A river loa
Clairmezin'e Haiti A river goddess
Clementia Roman This goddess was invoked to protect the citizen against the
emperor's absolute use of power
Cleone Greek A goddess of water
Clio Greek/Roman A goddess of history
Cliodna Irish/Scotland A goddess
Clota Scotland/England/Wales A goddess & namesake of the River Clyde
Coatlicue Aztec A goddess of the earth
Coatrischie Cuba/Taino A goddess of water, winds, & storms
Coca Mama Peru A goddess of health, happiness & the coca plant
Cocha Peru A goddess of rain
Cocidus British A hunting goddess
Cocijo Zapotec/Mexico The rain god
Col/Chol Nuer[Sudan] A rain & thunderstorms god
Colel Cab Maya A chthonic earth goddess
Colleda Koliada/Serbian The goddess of the winter solstice
Colop U Uichkin Maya A sky sky god who with a night avatara with the same
name is the bringer of disease
Comus Greek/Roman A god of banquets, drunkenness & merriment
Conchenn Celtic A goddess of love
Concordia Roman A goddess of harmony, peace & justice
Condatis British/Roman A local god
Condwiramur Wales A goddess of sovereignty
Coniraya Quecha The creator of all things & founder of agriculture
Consus Roman A god of counseling & negotiation
Copia Roman A goddess of prosperity
Corchen Irish/Manx A goddess of which very little is known
Corra Scotland A goddess of prophecy & who regularly appeared in the form of
a crane
Corus Roman The god of the wind
Coti Bushman, Africa A goddess of hunting
Cotys Phrygian The earth goddess who presided over debauchery
Cotys Thrace A goddess of fertility
Coventina Celtic A goddess of healing & wells
Coventina Roman/British A water goddess
Coventina Scotland One of the most potent of the Celtic river gods
Coyolxauhqui Aztec A moon goddess
Coyote/Koyote Pan-W. USA A demigod/creator/trickster
Cratos Greek A god of strength
Credne Irish A god of metallurgy & smithing
Creiddylad//Creudylad/Cordelia Wales A goddess of summer flowers & the sea
Creidhne Celtic A god Metal working
Crionis Greek One of the many river gods
Crnobog/Crnoglav Slavic A black god of death
Crobh Dearg/Crove Dairg Irish A war goddess
Cromm Cruaich Irish An ancient deity
Crone Irish Third aspect of the Triple goddess
Cronos Celtic Minor harvest & Sun god with Greek roots
Cronus/Kronos/Kronus/Chronos/Chronus Greek A god of & agriculture who became
king of the Titans for a while
Cu Chulain /Sentanta/Cuchulainn/The Watchdog of Chulain A goddess of eight &
white
Cuba Roman A goddess children's sleep & infants
Cueravaperi Mexican A goddess of rain & drought
Cum Hau Maya A god of death
Cumhau Maya A god of death
Cunda Buddhist/Tibet A goddess considered a deification of literature
Cunina Roman A goddess of infants who are in the cradle
Cupid Roman A god of love
Cura Roman A goddess of healing
Cutzi The Americas A moon goddess
Cuvto ava Russia A tree goddess
Cybele Phrygian A goddess of forests, mountains, and fertility
Cyhiraeth Wales A goddess of streams
Cymidei//Cymeinfoll Wales A war goddess
Cynosura Greek A goddess of midwives
Da-Shi-Zhi Buddhism[China] A female Bodhisattva
Dabaiba Panama A goddess of lightning & thunder
Dabog Balkans/S. Russia Before Christians he was a sun god, alas, now he's
reduced to a diabolic personality
Dadimunda Buddhist[Sri Lanka] He was the treasurer for another God
Daeira Greek A goddess of knowledge
Daemones Greek A family of elemental that and have it fields, forests,
mountains, oceans, streams, lakes, valleys, desert, some towns & they are
immortal
Daena Persia The goddess who meets the souls of the dead
Dagan Babylon/Akkadia/Canaan A fertility & grain god who in the Ugatitic
creation myth was the father of Baal
Dagan Kafir[Afghanistan] A local supreme god that it bears no relation to be
Semitic god Dagan
Dagda Celtic A god of the earth
Dagda/Daghdha/Eochaidh/Ollathair Irish The god of death, rebirth & long life
Dagon Mesopotamia The god of vegetation
Dagon/Dagan Phoenicia A god of wheat & grain
Daho Pyrenean A deity that may be a god of war
Dahud Ahes/Dahut Britain A goddess of debauchery
Daikoku Japan A god of wealth & happiness
Daiomon Greek A member of the Daemones family
Daityas India The demonic enemies of the gods
Daji China A goddess of justice
Dakini Buddhism These are supernatural beings
Dakini Guru Tibetan A goddess of teaching
Daksa Hindu/Vedic/Puranic A sun god
Daktyloi Greek These are the demonic beings discovered the art of working in
metal
Dala Kadavara Shinghalese This is likely an elephant goddess
Dali Russian/Georgia A goddess of the hunt
Dama Huli Invisible deities which control the weather, attack people & cause
illness, sterility or death
Damara Britain A fertility goddess associated with Beltane
Damballah Haiti A goddess of sweet waters
Damgalnuna Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia The mother goddess who whelped Marduk
Damkina Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia The earth mother goddess
Damona Celtic A cow goddess, little known
Damu Sumeria A god of exorcism
Dan Fon A god of unity
Dan Mahi/Benin A goddess of order & the rainbow
Dana/Donu/Don/Ana Welsh/Irish The mortal Celtic race are her descendants,
she is a goddess
Danaids Greek The goddesses of fountains & water
Danaparamita Buddhist A philosophical deity
Danavas India they are half divine/half demonic beings
Danu Greek The Aegean mother goddess
Danu Hindu/Vedic The primordial goddess
Danu//Danann/Dana Irish The major mother goddess
Danus Greek The father of the Danaids, 50 beautiful women
Daphne Greek An oracular goddess & mountain nymph
Darago Philippine A goddess of fire & volcanos
Daramulum Aus. A lunar being & mediator between the creator and humans
Daronwy Wales This god appears only in the songs/book of Taleisin
Darzamat Latvia A goddess of the gardens
Dashizhi China A goddess of knowledge
Datin N. Arabia A god mentioned in inscriptions but what he did no one knows
Davas/Daevas/Devas/Devs Persia Rather malevolent spirits
Daya Hindu/Puranic A goddess who oddly enough is considered a minor aspect
of the god of Visnu
Dayang Raca Borneo A goddess of fire
Dazhbog/Dabog/Dazbog Slavic A god of the sky, wealth & war
Dazimus Sumeria The goddess of healing
Deae Matres Britain The mother goddesses, a triune of earth goddesses
Debata Toba-Batak[Sumatra] A word used to denote an individual god/divine
power
Debena Czechoslovakia A goddess of the forests
Debena Slavic A goddess of hunting
Dechtere/Dechtire Irish A trinity unto herself
Decima Roman A goddess of birth that watches over the pregnancy
Dedun/Dewden Egypt A god that was the lord & giver of incense
Dedwin Nubian a god of riches & incense that was nailed by the Egyptians
Deimos Greek The god of terror & panic
Deive Lithuania Before Christians it was an appellation of divinity, as in
certain stones that were the object of veneration
Dekla Latvian A goddess of midwives
Demeter Greek A goddess of agriculture, grain, autumn, the earth , &
fertility
Demogorgon Greek A mysterious spirit/creator god
Dena Iran A goddess
Dendritus Greek A goddess of the tree
Deng Dinka/Neur[Sudan] A god of rain
Deohako Seneca Collective name of the three daughters of the Earth Mother
Dercetius Roman/Iberia A mountain god
Derceto Greek A goddess of fertility
Derceto Mysia A mother goddess
Derketo Chaldea A moon goddess associated with fertility
Despina Greek A nymph
Deva Hindu/Vedic/Puranic A generic name of a god
Devaki Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess
Devana Czechoslovakia/Slavic A goddess of the hunt
Devananda Jain[India] A mother goddess of happiness & joy
Devaputra Buddhism A designation for the lower ranked gods
Devas India Some gods at perpetual war with the demons
Devasena Hindu/Puranic A goddess
Devel/Del Gypsy The highest being/god
Deverra Roman A A goddess of verse & guardian of newborn children
Devi Hindu A twelve armed warrior goddess
Devi India These are female deities
Deving Iching Latvia A god of horses
Devona Briton A goddess of the rivers of Devon
Dewi Ratih Bali A moon goddess
Dewi Shri Bali The rice goddess
Dewy Canaan A goddess rain
Dhanada Buddhist/Mahayana A form of the goddess Tara
Dhanistha Hindu/Puranic A minor goddess of misfortune to & malevolent astral
deity
Dhanvantari Hindu/Vedic/Puranic/Epic A sun god that later became an avatar
of the god Visnu
Dhara Hindu/Puranic An attendant god
Dharma Hindu A god of justice, righteousness & virtue
Dharmadhatuvagisvara Buddhist A physician god
Dharmamegha Buddhist/Vajrayana A minor goddess
Dharmapala Buddhist/Vjrayana A minor goddess concerned with law
Dharni Pinnu India A goddess of health
Dharti Mata Hindu/Puranic A mother goddess
Dhat Badan Yemen The primary goddess
Dhatar Hindu/Puranic A sun god
Dhavajagrakeyura Buddhist/Mahayana A goddess that sets on a sun throne
Dhisana Hindu A minor goddess of prosperity
Dhrti Jain[India] A minor goddess that apparently just hangs around
Dhruva Hindu/Puranic/Epic An astral god
Dhumavati Hindu/Puranic/Epic Another goddess
Dhumorna Hindu/Puranic/Epic Another goddess
Dhumravati Hindu/Puranic A rather terrible goddess, walks around with a
skull in the hand
Dhupa Buddhist/Mahayana A minor goddess & a censor
Dhurjati Hindu/Puranic/Epic A god, a manifestation of Siva
Dhvajosnisa Buddhist A god, apparently a guardian deity
Dhyanaparmita Buddhist A philosophical deity
Dhyani Buddhas The five meditating Buddhas that came from the primeval
Buddha
Dhyanibuddha Buddhist A generic name for a spiritual or meditation Buddha
Dhyanibuddhasakti Buddhist A collective name for a specific group of
goddesses
Di Jun China A god of the eastern sky
Dia Griene Scottish A goddess of war
Diablesse Haitian A goddesses of justice
Dian Cecht Irish A god of crafts & healing
Dian-Cecht Irish Physician magician of the Tuatha Dian Cecht
Diana Greek/Roman A goddess of childbirth, chastity, virginity, fertility,
hunting, the moon & the sky
Diancecht Irish Physician magician of the Tuatha Dian Cecht
Diang Shilluk[Sudan] A cow goddess
Dice/Dike Greek A goddess of justice
Dictynna Crete A mother goddess
Didi Thakrun Hindu a plague goddess associated with cholera
Dieva-deli Latvia Heavenly beings, 2 sometimes 3
Dievini Lativa A group of minor gods
Dievs Latvia A pre-Christian sky god
Digambara Buddhist/Tibet A goddess
Dii Mauri Moor[N. Africa] They were redeemers, immortals, & exalted deities
that were almost never named
Diiwica/Dilwica Serbia Another goddess of the hunt
Dikkumara Jain[India] A god associated with rain & thunder
Diksa Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess
Dil Irish A goddess
Dilmun Sumeria The god of fresh water
Dilwica Slavic A goddess of hunting
Dimme Sumeria A female demon of fever and & diseases of infants
Dinawagan Philippines A goddess of health & healing
Dinditane Huli A fertility god of gardening
Dionysus Greek A god of altered states, wine, ecstasy, revelry & nature
Dioskouroi Greek Twin gods see Castor & Pollux
Dipa Buddhist/Tibet A goddess of light
Dipa Tara Buddhist/Mahayana A minor goddess
Dipamkara Buddhist He proceeded the Buddha in east Asia
Dipankara Buddhist/Tibet A deity that is one of the minor group of Buddhas
Dipti Hindu/Puranic A minor goddess
Dirghadevi Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess
Dis Pater Roman A god of war
Dis Scandinavia A goddess of drinking
Disa Hindu/Puranic/Epic in minor goddess & the momma of the minor creation
god Sarga
Disani Afghanistan The supreme fertility & mother goddess
Disciplina Roman A goddess of discipline
Discordia Roman A goddess of discord & war
Disir Nordic/German A collective name for guardian goddesses
Dispater/Dis Pater Gaul A god whose name means the father
Diti Hindu A goddess of the earth
Diviriks Lithuania The deity of the rainbow
Divonia Celtic/Gaelic A fertility goddess associated with water
Diwali Bhil/India A goddess of happiness & merriment
Djanggawuls Aus. The goddesses of fertility that messed up & created
humanity & of vegetation
Djigonasee Huron A goddess of justice, fairness & peace
Djila'qons Haida[PNW] A sea goddess
dMu-bDub Kam-Po Sa-Zen Tibet/Bon a sky god & the head of the ancient
pantheon
Doda/Dodola Serbia A goddess of rain
Dogumrik Kafir[Afghanistan] A local warrior & guardian god
Doh Yenisi[Siberia] a rather good magician that could fly over the waves,
become weary, then create islands to rest on, almost god like
Dohit Mosetene The god that created the first human from clay
Dola/Dolya Russia/Serbia A goddess of fate
Domfe Kurumba[Africa] The god of rain & wind
Domnu Irish A goddess of the Formorians
Don/Donn/Dhonn Irish/Wales A goddess that is called a god of death
Donar Germanic A god of the sky & thunder
Dongo Songhoi A god of thunder
Donn Irish An underworld god responsible for the passage of the dead to the
underworld
Dorina Nigeria A goddess of hunting
Doris Greek An ocean goddess
Dorje Naljorma Tibet A goddess of happiness
Dornoll Celtic A goddess of physical prowess
Dou Mou China A goddess North Star, health & diseases & justice
Doudoun Nubia The god of the Nile cataracts
Doushen China A goddess of justice
Dragoni Albania A god of thunder & lightning
Druantia Celtic A goddess
Dryads Greek Nymphs of the trees & woods
Dryope Greek A goddess of water
Dsahadoldza Navaho A fiery god of earth & water
Du'uzu Dunatis Celtic A god of fortifications
du-l Halasa SW Arabia A god that was demoted to the rank of an idle
Dua Egypt A lion headed god of the future & protector of the stomach of the
deceased
Duan Luteh Irish A moon goddess
Dubh Lacha Irish An early goddess of the sea
Dugnai Lithuanian A goddess of baking & kneading & liquor
Duha Deo Hindu A minor god the bridegroom
Duillae Roman/Iberian A fertility & vegetation goddess
Dumuzi Babylon A god of fertility
Dumuzi Sumeria A shepherd god & the Jewish Tammuz
Dunatis Celtic A god of fortifications
Dunawali Huli An evil goddess
Dunne Enin/Siberian/Tungus A goddess of the sky, fire & that ruled over the
clan territory
Dur Kassite[Iran] An underworld god
Durangama Buddhist /Vajrayana A minor goddess
Durga Hindu/Puranic A goddess of fire & a vengeful warrior
Durjata Buddhist/Mahayana The minor goddess that waits on the god
Buddhakapala
Dusara W. Semitic A local god associated with vegetation & fertility
survived until about 500 C. E.
Duttur Sumeria The goddess of ewes
Duzi Kafir[Afghanistan] a local god known only from of an altar stone, but
he did like male goats as a sacrifice
Dwyn Kazoba Baziba[Africa] He is in the god of the sun and as well as the
moon
Dwyn/Dwynwen Celtic A god of love
Dyaus Hindu/Vedic A god of the rain
Dyaus Pitar Hindu/Vedic/India The creator god
Dyaush India The first supreme god
Dylan Wales/Britain A guardian deity of the mouth of the River Conway
Dzalarhons Haida A goddess of fire & volcanoes
Dziva Africa A goddess of justice
Dzivaguru Korekore The great earth goddess
Dziwozony Polish A goddesses of healing, herbs & love
E Alom Maya A primeval creator goddess
E Quhalom Maya/Quiche A primeval creator god
Ea/Enki Babylon/Mesopotamia The god of wisdom, spells, incantations, & the
seas
Eacus Roman/Iberia A weather god
Eadon Irish A goddess of poetry
Easal Irish/Manx A god of abundance & prosperity
Eastre German A goddess of healing
Eate/Egata Basque A god of fire & storms
Ebech Canaan A mountain god that lost a fight, fatally so
Ebhlinne Irish A goddess of Munster & midsummer
Ebisu Japan A god of fishermen
Eblis Islam The chief of the evil spirits
Ebore Africa A sky god
Ec Yenisei[Siberia] The high god
Ececheira Greek A goddess of armistices & peace
Echidna Greek Half woman, half snake, a demonic monster
Echtghe Irish Believed to be another form of Dana Aughty
Edeke Teso[Uganda] A god of disasters
Edinkira Africa A tree goddess
Edusa Roman A goddess of infants who are weaning
Ee loolth Duwamish A mountain goddess
Ee-A-o/Yao Gnostic Christian A primordial being
Egeria Roman A goddess of childbirth of midwives, fountains & justice
Egres/Akras Karelian[Finland] A fertility god in charge of the the turnip
crop
Egungun oya Africa Another form of the Yoruba goddess of divination
Ehacatl/Quetzalcoatl Aztec A god of education & the wind
Eibhir Irish/Manx She is most likely a forgotten sun goddess
Eileithyia Greek A goddess of childbirth
Eir Norse A goddess of healing
Eir Scandinavia A goddess of mercy & teaching
Eirene Greek A goddess of peace & one of the Horae
Eithne Irish An old goddess Ethleen Ethlinn Ethniu
Eji Ogbe Yoruba[Nigeria/W.Africa] A god that is king of the pantheon
Ek Chuah Maya A god of war & commerce
Ek Maya A Babob
Eka Abassi Africa Creator of life
Ekadasaruda Hindu The collective name for the group of gods[ 11 ] the are
forms of the god Rudra
Ekahau Aztec A god of commerce
Ekahau Maya He is the god of travelers & merchants
Ekajata Buddhist A goddess of happiness
Ekarudra Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor deity, another aspect of Siva
Ekastaka India A goddess of healthy children
Ekchuah Maya A god of traveling merchants
Ekhi/Eguzk Basque The personification of the sun
Ekineba Africa A goddess of teaching
Ekkekko Quecha The god of good fortune
El Canaan/Hebrew/Phoenicia A supreme god started life as a storm god Ymvh,
God
El Syria A storm god, also found in the mythologies of Canaan & the early
Jewish invaders Ymvh Jehova God
El'eb Canaan A primordial god
Elagabul Greek The God of Emesa[Syria]
Elaine Wales/Britain Maiden aspect of the goddess
Elais Greek One of the Oenotropae
Elasii Greek The goddesses of healing & epilepsy
Elben Germanic Nature spirits
Electryone Greek A moon goddess
Eleithyia Greek A goddess of childbirth & midwives
Elel Puelche[Argentina] A malevolent demonic being
Elena Russian A goddess of fire
Eleos Greek A goddess of peace & mercy
Elgabal Syria A local mountain god with solar links
Elihino Cherokee The earth goddess
Elim Judaic A collective term for god's the lower order of the gods from the
great deities, the Elohim
Eljon Syria A god
Elkunisra Canaan/Hittite A creator god
Ellaman Hindu/Dravidian/Tamil A goddess of passage, an astral deity
Ellel/Ellilus Hittite A god
Elli Scandinavia A goddess of wrestling
Ellil Babylon/Akkadia A creator & air god
Eloai Gnostic Christian primordial been
Elohim Semitic Gods [plural]
Elphame/Elphlane/Elphane/Queen of Elphame Scotland A goddess of death &
disease
Elpis Greek A goddess of happiness
Emanjah Trinidad A river goddess & teacher of children
Eme'mqut Koryak[Siberia] An animistic spirit
Emeli Hin Tuareg[Sudan] A creator god & generic term meaning Lord
Emer Celtic A goddess of wisdom
Emes Sumeria A vegetation god
Emma O Japan/Buddhist A god of death & lord of hell
Empung Luminuut N. Celebes Is.[Sulawesi] A goddess that gave birth to the
sun god
En Iltyrain A god who was demoted a demon by the Christians
Enbilulu Sumeria A god of agriculture & the underworld
Endouellicus Roman/Iberia A healing god
Endukugga Sumeria The god of the Underworld
Endursaga Mesopotamia/Sumeria A herald god
Enekpe Africa A goddess of the family & guardian of destiny
Enki/Ea Sumeria/Mesopotamia A creator god, water, cunning & fertility
Enkimdu Sumeria The farmer god of canals & ditches
Enlil Sumeria The god of air and weather
Enmesarra Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia The god of law
Ennead Egypt The Heliopolis pantheon as a group
Ennugi Mesopotamia The attendant & throne bearer god
Enodia Greek A goddess of crossroads & gates
Enten Mesopotamia/Sumeria A fertility god that doubled as a guardian deity
of farmers
Enudu Gisha[Uganda] A god of plague, specifically smallpox
Enyo Greek A goddess of war & waster of cities
Enzu Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia A god who was named appears to be a
corrupted form of Suen
Eos Greek A goddess of warriors & of the dawn
Eostre Celtic A goddess for whom the Ostara Sabbat is named for aka Easter
Epaphos Greek The progenitor of the Egyptians
Epet Egypt A goddess of healing, childbirth, children
Epimetheus Greek/Roman A minor creator god
Epona Celtic A goddess of horses, mules, & oxen
Epos/Olloatir Britain A god often seen as a male form of Epona
Eranoranhan Hierro Is.[Canary Is.] The protector of men only
Erato Greek The Muse of lyric poetry & mime
Erce Celtic The earth mother & harvest goddess
Erda German A very old & wise earth goddess
Erebos Greek/Roman A primordial deity, different
Ereshkigal Akkadia/Hittite This goddess is the mother of the storm god as
well as an underworld goddess
Ereshkigal Sumeria A goddess of death
Erge Basque A spirit that takes men's lives
Erh Lang China A god that with his dog saved Beijing from flooding
Eri of the Golden Hair Irish A virgin goddess of the Tuatha De Danann
Erinys Greek A goddess of wrath
Eris Greek A goddess of discord & strife
Erishkigal Sumeria A goddess of the underworld
Eriskegal Allatu/Babylon She is one of the divinities who ruled the
netherworld
Eriu/Erin/Eire Irish One of the three queens of the Tuatha De Danann & a
fertility goddess
Erkilek Inuit malevolent hunting god
Erlik Samoyed[Finland?] A god of the netherworld
Ermutu Egypt A goddess of childbirth & midwives
Eros Greek A god of erotic love, passion & of sex
Erra Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia A war god
Erzuli Mapiangueh Haiti A goddess of justice
Erzulie Haiti A goddess of health, clothes, flowers, jewelry, of fertility,
love, virginity, beauty & sex
Es Ket[Siberia] A creator god that fashioned humans from clay
Esceheman Arapaho Grandmother earth
Eschetewuaraha Chamacoco The goddess of rain
Eschu/Legba Yoruba[Africa] These deities are messengers between gods &
mortals, not very nice either
Eseasar Africa An earth goddess
Esenchebis Greek A reference to the goddess Isis
Eshara Chaldea The goddess of war & of productive fields
Eshmun Canaan The god of healing
Eshu Fon/Yoruba Divine messenger
Essus/Esus Britain/Gaul A harvest/woodcutter god
Estsanatlehi Navaho A goddess of change, fertility & the sky
Esu Edo[Benin]/Yoruba A god of passage that stands at the gates of home of
the gods
Esus Celtic The war god that may have been a tree god
Etain/Echraidhe Irish A goddess of war
Etugen Mongol A virgin earth goddess
Eueucoyotl Aztec A god of fertility, sex, pleasure, sorrow & spontaneity
Eumenides/Erinyes Greek A goddesses of justice
Eunomia Greek One of the Horae & goddess of order
Eunostos Greek The goddess of flour mills
Euphrosyne Greek A goddess of happiness & one of the graces
Euros Greek/Roman The god of the east winds
Eurybia Greek A sea goddess
Eurydice Greek A mountain valley nymph with a sad love story[ aren't they
all?]
Eurynome Greek A goddess of the sea & in one account she is the goddess of
all creation
Euterpe Greek The Muse of lyric poetry & music
Eutychia Greek A goddess of happiness
Evaki Amazon[S.A.] A goddess of the night
Evan Etruscan Considered female a being that is one of the Las
Ewauna Coquille[PNW] Creator goddess
Ezili Fon/Haiti/Vodun/West Indies A goddess who represents wisdom & beauty &
love
Fa Africa A god of divination
Fabulinus Roman A minor God
Fachea Irish A goddess of poetry & patron of bards
Fagus Gaul/Pyrenean The god of beech trees
Faivarongo Tikopia[Polynesia] A god of sailors
Fama Roman A goddess of fame & rumors
Fan K'uei China A god of butchers
Fand Celtic A goddess of happiness & pleasure
Fand Irish A goddess of healing & the ocean
Faragvoul Puerto Rico/Haiti A votive god
Faro Bambara[W. Africa] A river god that brought order to the world when it
was created
Fate Roman A goddess of fate
Fatit/Merin Albania Female entities that are in charge of the individuals
destiny
Faumea Polynesian A goddess of fertility
Fauna Roman A goddess of agriculture & winter
Faunus Roman A god of agriculture, fertility, nature & prophecy
Fe Gai[Ivory Coast] A tutelary god
Fe'e Polynesia The god of the dead
Fea Irish A war goddess
Febris Roman A goddess of healing & fevers
Februus Roman A god of purity
Fei Lien/Fewi Lian/Feng Bo China A god of the wind
Felicitas Roman A goddess of happiness
Fene Henry Either a demon or a place where demonic beings hang out, or both
Feng Pho Pho China A goddess of the winds
Feng Po China A sky god of the wind
Feng Po Po China A goddess of the wind
Fengbo China Another god of the wind
Fengbo China Another god of the wind
Fenja Scandinavia A goddess of physical prowess
Feronia Etruscan A goddess of the autumn, fire & volcanoes
Feronia Roman A goddess of orchards & protects freedmen
Fideal Scottish A goddess of water
Fides Roman A goddess of fidelity, honesty, oaths & public trust
Fidi Mukullu Bena Lulua[Zaire] A creator god
Finncaev Irish Thought to be a goddess of love & beauty
Finvarra Irish A strong god Fionnbharr
Finweigh Bilan The god who made man.
Fionn Mac Cumhal Irish/Manx/Scotland An ancient giant god/warrior
Fjorgynn A god mentioned in Snorri's Edda
Flidais Irish Ruler of wild beasts of the forests\woodlands
Flora Roman A goddess of gardens, plants, flowers, love, prostitution,spring
& youth
Fo China The name for Buddha
Fomore Irish They are the adversaries of the Tuatha De Danann, & called it
demons
Fons Roman A goddess of fountains
Fornax Roman A goddess baking & grain
Forseti Norse/Germanic A god of justice for men & gods
Fortuna Roman A goddess chance, fate, luck & happiness
Foto-Tama Japan/Shinto An ancestral god
Frau Holle Germanic A goddess of winter
Fravasi/Fravartin Iran Interesting The concept denotes the spirit of the
pre-existence of the believer that watches over him as a protective spirit
Frey Norse A god of rain, weather, seafaring & war
Frey Norse A god of rain, weather, seafaring & war
Frey Scandinavia A god of fertility & prosperity
Freya Germanic A goddess of fertility, love, beauty, sex & youth
Freya Germanic A goddess of fertility, love, beauty, sex & youth
Freya Norse A goddess of rainbows & war
Freya Scandinavia A goddess of spring & magic
Freyja Norse A goddess of fertility & vegetation
Freyr Norse A god of fruits, thriving crops & peaceful prosperity
Frigg Norse/Germanic A goddess of fertility & marriage
Frjorgyn Norse/Germanic A goddess with no known cult, the name suggests that
she is either a mountain/forest goddess and possibly revered as a goddess of
fertility
Fu Hsi China A god of fishing nets,vegetation, of happiness & the inventor
of writing
Fu Hsing China He was considered a spirit of happiness
Fu Shen China A god of happiness
Fudo Japan A god of wisdom
Fudo Myoo Buddhism The god who protects against catastrophes
Fufluns Etruscan A god of wine & of the harvest
Fuji Ainu/Japan A goddess of fire & volcano & chief goddess
Fujin Japan/Shinto A god of winds
Fukurokuju Japanese A god of luck & the star god
Fulgora Roman A goddess of lightning
Fulla/Folla Germanic A goddess of healing
Furiae/Furies Roman The goddesses of justice & robbers
Futsu-Nushi-No-Kami Japan/Shinto A god of war
Fuwch Frech Welsh A goddess of happiness
Ga Fon A god of metal
Ga Oh Iroquois Master of the winds
Gabija Lithuania A goddess of the hearth fire
Gabjauja Lithuania A goddess of grain that was demoted to an evil spirit by
Christianity
Gabriel Hebrew/Christian An archangel that was rather busy as a messenger
from the God of Abraham, he also toots the trumpet that signifies the end of
the universe
Gad Canaan A god of fortune
Gad Punic A god of unknown qualities, but likely concerned with chance &/or
fortune
Gaea/Gaia/Ge Greek The earth goddess & first born of chaos
Gagananja Buddhist A god
Gajavahana Hindu/Davidian/Tamil A god, a form of the god Skanda
Gal Bapsi Hindu/Davidian/Tamil A local god that can expiate sins, but it is
rough
Galatea Greek One of the Neriedes
Galla Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia Minor underworld gods
Gamab/Ganna/Gawa/Gaunab Damaras[Africa] The supreme god & creator of the
world who lives beyond the stars
Ganapati/Ganesa/Ganesha Hindu/Puranic A god of education, wisdom, luck,
prosperity, & prudence
Ganapatihrdaya Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Ganaskidi Navaho a god of harvest, plenty & mists
Ganda Tara Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Gandha Buddhist/Tibet A goddess
Gandhari Jain[India] A goddess of learning
Ganga Hindu A goddess of healing, rivers & happiness
Gangir/Hegir-Nuna Mesopotamia/Sumeria A goddess
Ganiklis Lithuania A god of shepherds
Gans Apache[SW USA] Mountain spirits
Ganymede Greek A mortal boy that was given immortality & the job of cup
bearer to the gods
Gao Yao/Ting-jian China A god of judgment
Gaomei Chinese An ancient goddess [first mother] later changed into a male
divinity
Gapn Syria This god appears as a messenger of Baal & is absent in ritual
texts
Garbh Ogh Irish A giantess & goddess of the hunt
Gardua Hindu/Vedic An archaic sun god
Garmangabis Britain A tutelary goddess who came to Britain with the Romans
Gartiae Roman The Roman version of the Greek graces
Garuda India The Prince of birds that lets Visnu ride on his back
Gasueko Basque The lord of darkness as that may prove a friendly and
helpful, but he may also appear as a devil
Gatumdug/Gula Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia A fertility goddess as
well as the tutelary goddess of Lagas
Gaunab Kohl/Hottentot/Namibia[S. Africa] A malevolent God of darkness as
well as the god of of of the black heaven
Gauri Hindu A form of the mighty Durga & a goddess of spring
Gauri Jain A messenger goddess
Gauri Sankar/India A mountain goddess
Gavida Irish A minor god of the forge
Ge Gu China A goddess of health & medicine
Geb Egypt A god of the Earth
Gebeleizis/Zalmoxis Thrace A god of thunderstorms
Gebjon Scandinavia A goddess of healing
Geezhigo Quae Ojibiwa She was the sky mother
Gefion Germanic A goddess of fertility
Gekka O Japan The god of marriage
Gendenwitha Iroquois A goddess of the dawn & the morning star
Genetaska Iroquois A goddess of justice, fairness & of peace
Genii Etruscan/Roman These are the protective spirits that guide human
beings, no one knows why
Genius Roman A god of the men only
Geofon British A goddess of the ocean
Geras Greek The goddess of old age
Gerra Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia The god of fire who was the Sumeria god
Gibil
Gestin-Ana/Gestianna? Mesopotamia/Sumeria A minor goddess
Gestu Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia A minor God of the intellect whose
blood was used in the creation of mankind, after his death the course
Geus Tasan Iran A cattle god accused of creating the cattle
Geus Urvan Iran A god that protected cattle
Geush Urvan He assists the Amesha Spenta, Vohu Manab
Geyaguga Cherokee The moon spirit
Ghantakarna Hindu/Puranic/Epic A god of healing
Ghantapani Buddhist/Mayhayana A god running a round with a bell in his hand
Ghasmari Buddhist A goddess of rather terrifying appearance
Ghede Vodun A god of death, & of fertility & love
Ghentu Hindu A minor God
Gibil/Girra/Girru Mesopotamia/Sumeria A Fire God
Gibini Gishu[Uganda] A plague God associated with of the smallpox god
Gidja Aus. A god of the moon
Gilgames Sumeria An early historical King of Uruk, that later became and
deified and was considered a god of the underworld
Gillian British A goddess spring
Giltine Lithuania A goddess of death, her preferred method is either
strangulation or suffocation
Giriputri Bali A goddess of mountains & water
Girru Sumeria A busy fellow, he is the god of fire & light & patron of
civilization
Gish Kafir[Afghanistan] The god of war
Giszida Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia A god
Gita Buddhist/Tibet A mother goddess
Gitche Manitou Algonquin/Lenape The Great Spirit, the All Father
Glaucus Greek This sea god went around muttering prophesies
Glaucus Roman A sea god
Glaukos Greek A sea god, a rather bizarre story like many other god claims
Gleti Benin The moon goddess
Glispa Navaho The spirit that gave the healing chant to the people
Gluskap/Glooscap Algonquin The creator force
Glykon Gnostic-Mitharic The reincarnation of Asklepios, a demon with a human
head & body of a snake
Gnomes Pan-European Demonic beings that inhabit woods, mountains & water
Gnowee Aus. A goddess of war
gNyan Tibet the spirits that are a thing but nice
Gobannon Celtic He is a blacksmith type god
Gobnu Irish A god of skills to include Ale brewing
God/Deus/Gott Christian/Anglo-Saxon/Germanic/Roman Claimed to be the creator
god around 325 C.E., still in vouge by the Christian sect
Goewin/Goewyn Wales A goddess of sovereignty
Gog Gallic Consort of Magog
Goga Melanesian A goddess of fire
Gohone Iroquois The spirit of winter
Goibbiu Irish He is the god of the blacksmiths craft
Goibnui/Govannon Celtic He is the god of the forge who's beer was so good,
that the drinker gained immortality
Goleuddydd Wales A goddess
Gomaj N.Amer.? A moon spirit
Gon-Po Nag-Po Tibet A god of many names
Gonaqade't Chilat [US PNW] A sea god
Gong Gong China This is the devil that lets loose the great flood & is the
opponent of the ruling god
Gor Africa The god of thunder
Goraknath Hindu A guardian God that is an avatar of Siva
Gou Mang & Ru Shu China These are the messengers of the sky god
Govannon Welsh A god that was invoked to help clean the plowshare
Graces/Gratiae Roman These are the Roman version of the Greek Charities
Graeae/Graii Greek The three old women or gray ones
Grahamatrka Buddhist A goddess whose name means demon mother
Grahamatrka Nepal A goddess & stellar deity
Grainne Irish/Manx/Scotland Master herbalist & sun goddess
Gramadevata India A generic term for the local tutelary gods
Grannos Celtic A god of healing & springs
Grannus Roman A god of healing affiliated with hot springs & mineral waters
Grdhrasya Buddhist A minor goddess whose name translates to face of a
vulture
Great Father Celtic The Horned god,the Lord
Great Mother Celtic The Lady represents the female principle of creation
Grhadevi India A god of the household
Grian Irish Faery goddess from County Tipperary & a goddess of war
Grid Scandinavia A goddess of strength
Grismadevi Buddhist/Tibet A seasonal goddess
Groa Scandinavia A goddess of healing
gSan Sgrub Bon[Tibet] A god that was absorbed into a variety of Yama in
Lamaism
gShen-Lha-Odkhar Bon/Tibet he is the god of light
gShen-Rab Bon/Tibet The supreme god
Gua W.Africa A god of agriculture, blacksmiths, & thunder
Guabancex Caribbean/Taino A goddess of the winds & rain
Guabonito Haiti The sea goddess who teaches people about medicines & health
Guaire/Boinne Guary Irish Guardian god/spirit of Bruigh
Guamaonocon Antilles Mother Earth
Guan Di China A god of war
Guan Yin/Guanyin Chinese The goddess of mercy
Gucumatz Quiche A creator god
Guede l'Oraille Haiti A goddess of violent storms
Gugulanna Mesopotamia/Sumeria A minor underworld god
Guhyasamaja Buddhist A protective deity
Gui Xian/Gui China These demonic beings are descended from people that had
either drowned &/or committed suicide & could not be reincarnated
Gujeswari India A mother goddess
Gujo Kafir[Afghanistan] A tutelary god
Gukumatz Maya/Quiche A sky god
Gul-Ses Hittite A collective name for all the goddesses of fate
Gul-ses/Gul-ases Hittite These goddesses apparently are the scribes of the
gods that dispense good, evil, life & death
Gula/Gula Bau Babylon/Sumeria A mother goddess of creativity, fire & with
the power to inflict/cure disease
Gulissa Mata Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess who became a goddess of
evil intent, inflecting sickness
Gulliveig Norse A goddess/sorceress of the Vanir race of gods
Gulu Dinka The creator god
Gum Lin China A river goddess
Gunab Hottentot A god of evil
Gungu A moon deity
Gunura Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia A god whom nothing is known
about, duty wise
Gur-Gyi Mgon-Po Buddhist/Tibet A god of tents
Gurzil Tripolitania A god in the shape of a bull
Gusilim Mesopotamia/Sumeria A god
Guta Hungary A demonic being that represents the seamy side of life
Gwen Celtic A goddess of happiness & smiles
Gwendion/Gwydyon Welsh A god of war
Gwethyr Wales King of the Upperworld Gwyrthur Ap Gwreidawl
Gwyddno Wales At one time he was a sea god
Gwynn Ap Nudd Wales King of the fairies & the underworld
Gyhldeptis Tlingit/Haida A kindly forest goddess
Ha Egypt A guardian God of the West
Ha Wen Neyu Iroquois The great spirit.
Habetrot Britain A goddess of healing & spinning
Habetrot Celtic A goddess of spell casting on the wheel of the year
Habiesso Africa A god of thunder
Habondia/Abondia/Abunciada/Habonde Britain A goddess of abundance &
prosperity
Hacauitz Maya A mountains god
Hacha'kyum Maya/Lacandon The god of the real people
Hachacyum/Nohochacyum Maya The creator the world who was helped by three
other gods
Hachiman Japan A god of war that was based on an actual emperor, his sacred
animal is the dove
Hachiman/Hime-Gami/Hime-O-Kami Japan/Shinto A god of war & peace
Hadad/El Canaan/Semite The god of lightning, thunder & storms
Hadakai India A goddess of health & Rabies
Hades/Pluto Greek A god of death & one of the Olympian gods
Hae Soon Korea A goddess of war
Hafoza Jate The god of thunder & lightning
Hah Egypt This is the god that was the bearer of heaven, a personification
of infinity & eternity
Hahana Ku Maya A messenger god
Hahgwehdiyu Iroquois The god of goodness
Haili'la Haida [PNW] A plague god associated with small pox. Interesting
history. Cool
Hala Kassite A goddess of healing
Halahala Buddhist/Mayhayana A god of poison
Haldi Urart[Armenia] A tutelary god
Halki Hittite A god barley & grain
Halsodyne Greek A sea goddess
Haltia Finno/Ugric A goddess of healing
Ham vareti Persia A goddess of mist
Hamadryades Greek/Roman Tree spirits whose existence is restricted to the
tree that the guard when it dies they die
Hamavehae Roman/Rhineland A trinity of mother goddesses
Hamedicu Huron The High god
Hami-Yasu-Hime Shinto/Japan The goddess of potters
Hammon Libya A god of the dead son
Han Xiang-Zhi China/Taoist An immortal being, there were eight
Hana Norse A god of silence
Hananim Korea The god of the sky, a supreme god, he moves stars, rewards
good & punishes evil
Hanghepi Wi Dakota The Moon god
Hani-Yasu-Hiko Japan/Shinto The god of potters
Hani[s] Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia A minor god
Hannahanna Hittite A god of agriculture & the sky
Hannahannas Hittite/Hurrian the mother goddess
Hano Bella Coola A goddess of teaching
Hansa Hindu/Puranic A god, a minor avatar of visible
Hanuman/Hanumat Hindu Puranic/Epic Chief minister & general of the monkey
people as well as a patron saint of learning
Hanwasuit Hittite The tutelary goddess of of the throne, kings received
their mandate from her
Hanwi Ogalala A goddess of the dawn & twilight
Hao Ch'iu China A god of the heart
Hao Janjero[Ethiopia] A god that resided in the river Gibe
Haoma Iran A plant that suffered the indignity of being deified, its sap was
an intoxicating drink used in a sacrificial ceremonies
Hapantalli/Hapi/Hapy Egypt A god of the Nile, fish, barley, grain, herbs,
water, dew, & fertility
Hapantalliyas/Hapantalli Hittite He took his place at the moon god's side
Hapi Egypt A god that protected the the lungs of the dead
Hapi Egypt This god was the personification of the Nile
Hara Hindu/Puranic An avatar of Siva
Hara-Yama-Tsu-Mi Japan/Shinto A mountain god concerned with the wooded
mountain slopes
Harachte Egypt The god of the morning sun
Harakhti Egypt A form of the god Horus
Hardaul Hindu A plague god, he protected against cholera
Harendotes Greek A form of the Egyptian god Horus that guards and protects
his father
Hari Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor incarnation of the god Visnu
Harihara India The twin divinity composed of Visnu & Siva
Harimella/Viradechthis Scotland A goddess of Tungrain origin
Hariti Buddhist A plague goddess associated with smallpox
Hariti Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess
Harmachis Greek Another form of the Egyptian god Horus
Harmeti Egypt The tutelary god of Seden, a form of Horus
Harmonia Greek A goddess of justice
Haroeris Greek Another form of the Egyptian god Horus, but this time as an
adult
Harpocrates Greek The god of silence & secrecy
Harpokrates Greek Another form of the Egyptian god Horus, as a child sitting
on his mother's knee
Harpre Egypt This god's job was to protect the king from illness &
misfortune
Harsa Hindu A goddess
Harsaphes Egypt[Hellenized] A ram headed god of fertility and water
Harsiese[s] Egypt A form of the god Horus, especially as the child of Isis &
Osiris
Harsomtus Egypt[Hellenized] A form of the god Horus
Harti China/Japan A demoness that Buddha converted to a goddess that
protects children instead of eating them
Hasam[m]eli Hittite He is the god of blacksmiths & of the craft of
wrought-iron
Hasamelis Hittite/Hurrian He is a god who can protect travelers
Hasta Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor benevolent goddess of fortune
Hastbaka Navaho The oldest male of the spirits
Hastebaad Navaho The chief of the female spirits
Hastehogan Navaho The chief male spirit of the house
Hastseltsi Navaho The male spirit of racing.
Hastseoltoi Navaho The female spirit of hunting
Hastsezini Navaho The male spirit of fire
Hatasa Buddhist A horse goddess
Hatdastsisi Navaho The benevolent male spirit that helps cure disease
Hathor Egypt A goddess of procreation, sexuality, romance, trees, poetry,
music, alcohol, childbirth, infants, death, fertility, love, marriage,
beauty, joy & the sky
Hatmehyt/Hatmehit Egypt The fertility & guardian goddess of fish & fisherman
Hatshepsut Egypt A goddess of justice
Hatti Hindu A plague goddess associated with cholera
Hatti Hittite The throne goddess
Hatuibwari San Cristoval Is.[Melanesia] A rather strange sort, half
divine/half demonic snake & female at that
Haubas S. Arabia a local god known only from inscriptions
Haubas/Hobas S.Arabia A god that may be a particular form of Attar
Hauhet Egypt A primordial goddess, one of the Ogboad
Haukim S.Arabia A local god thought to be concerned with arbitration & the
law
Haumea Hawaii A goddess of childbirth, midwives & of fertility
Haumia Maori A god of wild plants
Haumiatiketike/Haumia Polynesia/Maori A vegetation God
Haurun Canaan A fiery earth god
Haurvatat Zoroaster One of the spirits, it is associated with life after
death
Havea Lolo Fonua Polynesia A goddess of intercourse
Haya-Ji Japan/Shinto The God of the winds
Hayagriva Buddhist/Tibet The patron god of horses
Hayagriva Hindu/Puranic/Epic The most important incarnation of Vishnu
Hayasa Hindu A horse god, could be Hayangriva in disguise
Hayasum Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia A minor god of uncertain
function
Hazzi Hittite/Hurrian A god invoked in a Hittite treaties who was a mountain
& weather god
He Bo/Bing Yi China He is the divine ruler of all rivers
He Xian-Ku China/Taoist One of the eight immortals, she achieved immortality
through her exemplary life
He Zur Egypt A baboon god accepted as a manifestation of Thot
Hea Mesopotamia/Ugarit The goddess of wisdom
Heammawihio Cheyenne The great spirit
Hebat Hittite A goddess of the sky, her title was "Queen of heaven"
Hebe Greek A goddess of beauty, wine spring & youth as well as the cup
bearer of the gods
Hecaerge Greek A goddess of archery
Hecate Greek A goddess of agriculture, black magic, witchcraft, crossroads,
fertility, the moon, night, & wisdom
Hedammu Hurrian He is a snake demon that resides in the sea and he is
constantly hungry
Hedetet Egypt She is the scorpion goddess found in the Book of the dead
Hedrun Scandinavia A goddess of intoxicating mead
Hegemone Greek A goddess of plants; responsible for their fruition
Heh Egypt A primordial god of infinity
Heha Egypt A god of magical words
Hehet Egypt A primordial goddess of the immeasurable
Heimdal Germanic A god of warriors
Heimdall Norse A god of fire & light
Heitsi Hottentot[Africa] This dying god is the god of the hunt
Hekate Greek The chthonic goddess of the moon & pathways as well as
nocturnal evil
Heket Egypt A goddess midwives
Hekoolas Miwok A goddess of war
Hekt Egypt A goddess midwives
Hel[i] Germanic A goddess of death
Helena Greek A Moon goddess & healer
Helene Greek A vegetation goddess, she is the one the Trojan War was fought
over
Helia Greek A sun goddess
Helios Greek A god of war & the sun
Helle Greek A sea goddess
Heloha Choctaw A spirit[female] of thunder
Hemantadevi Buddhist/Tibet The goddess of winter
Hemen Egypt A falcon god
Hemsut/Hemuset Egypt A goddess of fate and newborn babies
Hendursaga Mesopotamia/Babylon/Sumeria/Akkadia The god of law
Heng E China A goddess of the moon
Heng Huron The spirit of thunder
Heng o China A goddess of the moon
Henkhesesui Egypt A ram headed, winged, beetle god of the east wind
Heno/Hinu/Hino Iroquois The sky god & the spirit of thunder
Henwen Wales A goddess
Hephaestos Greek A god of volcanoes, fire & metal working
Heqt Egypt A frog headed goddess of life, childbirth
Hera/Here Greek A goddess of childbirth, marriage, motherhood, of the sky, &
storms
Herabe Huli A god who causes insanity.
Here Ketit Egypt A lion headed goddess who breathes fire on the evil
deceased
Herensugue Basque A snake shaped devilish spirit
Heret-Kau Egypt An underworld goddess of the old kingdom
Hermanubis Egypt A god of the dead in the cult of Isis
Hermes Greek A god of athletes, sport, gambling, commerce, communications,
eloquence, luck, medicine, oratory, roads, & wind
Hermes Greek A god of travelers, messenger to the gods, "The Good Shepherd",
god of herds & flocks, a rather busy fellow
Hermod Nordic The messenger god
Hermraphroditos Greek A god that it became one with a goddess & is now of
uncertain status
Hermus Roman A river god
Herne British/Anglo-Saxon An underworld god & leader phantom hunt
Heron Egypt A god appearing on the monuments of the Greek & Roman eras,
thought to be a horseman god
Heros Thrace An underworld god who is also a horseman
Herovet/Jarovit Slavic The god of the army
Herse Greek The goddess of the dew
Heruka Buddhist/Mayhayana A god, one of the more popular in the pantheon
Herysaf Egypt A primeval god
Hesat Egypt The goddess of birth & a minor guardian of pregnant & nursing
mothers
Hesperos Greek The goddess of evening
Hestia Greek She was the virgin goddess of the hearth, family, & peace
prosperity, stability & community
Hetep Egypt A god of peace & happiness
Hetepes-Sekhus Egypt An underworld goddess
Hettsui No Kami Japan The goddess who protected & provided for the family
Hevajira Buddhist/Mahayana A god equivalent to the Hindu Siva
Hexchuchan Maya/Itza A god of war
Hexe German A goddesses of curing illness
Hez-ur Egypt The baboon god, considered to be a form of Thot
Hi'lina Haida[PNW] The tribal god that represents the Thunderbird
Hi-Hiya-Hi Japan/Shinto The sun god
Hi-No-Kagu-Tsuchi Japan/Shinto A fire god whose birth caused the death of
the primordial goddess Izanami
Hihankara Lakota A goddess of the Milky Way
Hiisi Karelin[Finland] A pre-Christian tree god that of course was demoted
to mean devil, but in the eight minor sense
Hike/Heka Egypt This god had his shrines in/around of Memphis
Hikoboshi Japan/Shinto An astral god
Hila Inuit A god of weather
Hilaeira Greek The goddess of brightness
Hilal Arabic A god of the new moon
Himalia A goddess invoked to bless the harvest
Himavan/Himivat Hindu A mountain god, the apotheosis of the Himalayan
Mountains
Himerus A god of sexual desire
Hina Hawaii A goddess of the moon, fertility & healing herbs
Hine titama Maori A goddess of the dawn
Hine-Ahu-One Polynesia/Maori A chthonic goddess
Hine-Ata-Uira Polynesia/Maori The goddess of light
Hine-Nui-Te-Po Polynesia/Maori A chthonic goddess of night & of the
underworld
Hinglaj[-Mata] Hindu A mother goddess
Hinkon Tungus[Siberia] A hunting god as the controller of all animals
Hino Iroquois A god of the sky
Hinokagutsuchi Japan/Shinto? this is the fire god whose birth killed the
goddess Izanami
Hintubuet A moon goddess
Hintubuhet New Ireland Is.[Melanesia] This goddess is a supreme being,
however she is androgynous
Hippona Roman A goddess of horses
Hiranyagarbha Hindu/Vedic A creator god identified in the Rig Veda, the
demon King that proclaimed himself king of the universe
Hiranyakasipu India A demon that held the earth prisoner, under flood waters
Hiribi Canaan The goddess of summer
Hiro Easter Is. The god of rain and fertility
Hisakitaimisi Creek The controller of life
Hittavainen Karelian[Finnish] A hunting god & the guardian of hare hunters
Hlin Norse A goddess of consolation
Hlin Scandinavia A goddess of summer
Hlothyn/Holdyn/Fjorgyn Nordic A goddess from the poetic edda
Hnossa Scandinavia A goddess of infatuation
Ho Masubi Japan A god of fire
Ho Po Ping I China A god of the Yellow River
Ho-Musubi-No-Kami Japan/Shinto A fire god
Ho-Po China/Taoist A god that controls all rivers but in particular, the
Yellow River
Hoa Tapu Tahiti A god of war
Hoatziqui Mexico A goddess of justice
Hod Norse A god of winter
Hoder/Hodur Nordic The blind god
Hoenir German This god gave all mortals the five senses
Hoenir Nordic A god identified in the poetic edda
Hokewingla Dakota A turtle spirit
Hokushin-O-Kami Japan/Shinto An astral deity, Ursa Minor
Holda German She is the goddess of beauty & love
Holi India A goddess of happiness & merriment
Holle Germanic This goddess of last the newborn emerge from the underworld
where she also accepts the souls of the dead
Holly King & Oak King Celtic Two sacrificial gods
Honabe Huli The primeval goddess
Honir Norse this is the god they gave humans and their understanding &
feelings
Honus/Honos Roman The god of military honors
Hor-Hekenu Egypt in this form, Horus is the lord of protection
Hora Roman A goddess of beauty
Horae/Horai Greek The goddesses of order & the seasons, all three of them
Horagalles Lapland A weather god, a local version of Thor
Horkos Greek The god of oaths
Horus Egypt A god of prophecy, healing, music, art, war, victory, light, the
north & the sky
Hosia Greek A goddess of holy rituals
Hotei Japan/Shinto Another of the Seven gods of Luck
Hotogov Mailgan Buriat/Siberia A goddess of heaven at night
Hotoru Pawnee The wind spirit
Hotr[a] Hindu/Vedic A minor goddess of sacrifices
Hou Chi China Lord of abundant harvests
Hou T'u China A god of the earth
Hours Egypt Underworld goddesses, the 12 daughters of Re
Hov Ava Russia The moon goddess
How Chu China the is the goddess of the air
Hoy Kong China A goddess of Ursa Minor
Hrsikesa Hindu A god, a minor avatar of Visnu
Hsi Ling su China The god of silk
Hsi shen China A god of joy
Hsi Shih China A goddess of face cream
Hsi Wang Mu China Mother goddess of the Western Paradise & female energy
Hsiao Wu China The god of prisons
Hsieh T'ien chun China A god personification of the planet Saturn
Hsien Nung China A god of agriculture
Hsien Se China A god of agriculture
Hsu Ch'ang China A god of archery
Hsuan Wen hua China The god of hair
Hu Egypt A god that personified royal authority
Hu Shen China A god of hail
Hu Tu China A goddess of the Summer solstice
Huaca Peru A spirit being
Huacas Peru/Bolivia Any natural object that has an obvious supernatural
manifestation
Huan Yang ch'ang China A god of the heart
Huanacari Inca A guardian spirit
Huang Fei-hu China at the chthonic god that became the judge of the dead
because their souls call at the sacred mountain
Huang T'ing China A god of the spleen
Huang Ti China A god of architecture & an astral god, a deified emperor & he
invented the compass
Huang-di China The mythical yellow emperor
Hubal Arabic A local tutelary & oracular god
Huban Elamite[Iran] A tutelary god
Hubris Greek A god personifying lack of restraint
Huehuecototl Aztec A minor god, one of sexual lust
Huehuecototl-Coyotlinahual Aztec A minor god of feather workers
Huehueteotl Aztec The god of fire
Huiracocha/Viracocho Inca The supreme deity accused of a virgin birth &
creator of of the world
Huitaca Chibcha A goddess of intoxication & the moon
Huitzilopochtli Aztec He is a god of war & the sun as well as the patron god
of the Aztec nation
Huitznahua Aztec Collectively, the remaining brothers of the war god that
were defeated
Huixtocihuatl Aztec A goddess of the ocean & salt
Hulka Devi Hindu A goddess of cholera
Humban Mesopotamia The supreme deity
Hun Hau Maya A god of death
Hun Hunapu Maya A creator god
Hun Nal Maya A god of maize
Hunab Ku/Itzamn Maya The most important creator god & the greatest deity in
the pantheon
Hunahpa Utiu Maya Yet another god that helped create humans
Hunahpu Gutch Maya He is one of the 13 gods that mistakenly created humans
Hunahpu Vuch Maya A goddess of hunting
Hunapu Maya Another creator god
Hung Sing China A guardian God of of fishing boats & their crews
Hunhau Maya 1 of several gods of death that ruled the underworld
Hunthaca A moon goddess?
Huo Pu China A god of fire
Hur ki A moon goddess?
Hurabtil Elamite[Iran] A god known only from being mentioned in Akkadia
texts
Huracan/Hurucan/Hurakan/Hurukan Quiche A creator god that fashioned the
first humans
Hurakan Nicaragua A god of storms, thunder & hurricanes
Huvi Bushmen[Africa] The supreme god
Huvi Ovimbundu[W.Africa] A god of hunting
Huzayui Egypt A serpent headed, winged god of the west wind
Hvar Iran The sun god
Hyaninthos A god of vegetation
Hygeia Greek/Roman A goddess of health & medicine
Hymen Greek/Roman A god of marriage & first love
Hymenaeus Greek This poor god is the goddess of marriage
Hymenaios Greek/Roman A god of marriage
Hyperion Greek The Titan god of primordial light
Hypermnestra Greek A goddess of water
Hypnos Greek The god of rest and/or sleep
Hypsistos Greek/Roman A local god of the Bosporus area
I'lena Koryak[Siberia] An animistic spirit
Iae Brazil A god of the moon
Iakchos Greek A god that might be demon &/or a demon that might be god
Ialonus Celtic A fertility god
Iambe Greek A goddess of happiness
Ianagi & Izanami Japan The god & goddess that created Japan
Iapetos Greek A Titan god who now hangs out in Tartarus
Iarila Russia A fertility goddess
Iaso Greek/Roman A goddess of healing & medicine
Iatiku & Nautsiti Acoma[NA] The sisters who created man
Ibath Irish A Nemed who is believed to be a Tuatha ancestor/father god
Iblis Islamic The Islamic version of the Jewish/Christian Devil
Icauna Roman/Celtic The river goddess of the river Yonne[Brittany]
Icci Siberia Animistic spirits
Iccovellauna Celtic A water goddess
Ichpuchtli Aztec A goddess of lust pleasure
Ida Hindu She is the goddess of prayer & devotion that was a man that turned
into a woman, really
Ida Ten Japan This young god protects monasteries & is rather quick
Idem Huva Finno Ugric A goddess of autumn
Idliragijenget Inuit A sea goddess
Idlirvirisong Inuit The demonic cousin of the sun
Idothea Greek A goddess of the sea
Idunn Nordic The keeper of the apples of immortality
Iegad Pelew Is. this is the god that is guilty of bringing light to earth
Iemaparu Pueblo Kachina? Corn mother
Ifa Yoruba The god of wisdom, knowledge & divining
Ifru Roman/N. Africa A god known from an inscription at Crita
Igaehinvdo Cherokee The sun goddess
Igalilik Inuit A very tough hunting spirit
Igaluk Inuit The god of the moon
Igigi Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia The collective name for the group
of younger sky gods
Ignerssauk Inuit A sea god, generally benevolent
Ignirtoq Inuit The goddess of lightning
Ih P'en Maya A chthonioc fertility god, concerned with the growth of plants
as well as family, property & other wealth
Ihi Tahiti A goddess of learning, of wisdom
Ihi/Ehi Egypt He is the lord of the sistrum
Ihoiho Society Is. The creator god that created everything including the
primeval waters
Ihy Egypt A minor god of music
Ikal Ahau Maya A chthonic death god, that strangely enough, is considered to
inhabit Christian church towers in Mexico
Ikas Algonquin Mother Earth
Ikenga Ibo[Nigeria] A god of fortune, a benevolent deity
Iku Nigeria A god of death
Iku-Ikasuchi-No-Kami Japan/Shinto The most significant of the eight thunder
deities, A god of thunder
Ikvaku Hindu/Vedic An ancestral sun god, that creator god
Il Canaan/Lebanon/Syria The creator god
Ila Hindu/Vedic A minor goddess of sacrifices
Ilaalge W. Semitic A local god in
Ilabrat Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia A minor god, heavy into politics
Ilamatecuhtli Aztec Old mother goddess
Ilankaka Nkundo A sun goddess
Ilankaka Zaire A goddess of war
Ilat Pokot/Suk The rain god
Ilazki Basque The apotheosis of the moon in a feminine form
Ilithyia Greek A goddess of childbirth Eileithyia, Eilethyia, Eleuto
Illapa/Illyapa/Katoyalla Inca He is the god of lightning, thunder & rain
storms
Illargui Basque A moon goddess
Ilmarinen Finnish A god of good weather & the wind, he is also a protective
deity of travelers & for a lark he forged the sun
Ilmatar Finland He is the god of the earth
Ilyapa Inca A god of storms & weather
Im Mesopotamia A storm god
Imana Banyarwanda/Burundi[E. Africa] The chief god
Imazuma Japan/Shinto The goddess of lightning
Imhotep Egypt A god of healing, embalming, medicine, learning, sleep etc
Imiut Egypt A minor chthonic protective god
Immap Ukua Inuit[E. Greenland] A sea goddess, moma to all of the sea
creatures
Immat Kafir[Afghanistan] A demonic god that liked virgins
Imo Africa A goddess of justice
Improcitor Roman A minor god of agriculture that worried over harrowing of
the fields
Imra Hindu/Kush A god
Imra Kafir[Afghanistan] A creator god that is still worshipped today
Imset/Amset This god is a funerary god charged with the care of the liver of
the deceased
Ina Brazil A dolphin goddess
Ina'hitelan Koryak[Siberia] A guardian spirit that supervises the skies
Inana Mesopotamian/Sumeria A goddess of fertility, of love & war
Inanna Mesopotamian A goddess of fertility, of love
Inanna Sumeria A goddess of heaven, light, long life, the moon, & war
Inanupdikile Panama A goddess of rain
Inara Hittite/Hurrian A minor goddess
Inaras Anatolia A goddess of liquor
Inaras Hittite The goddess of the wild animals of the steppe
Inari Japan/Shinto A god/dess of food & rice
Indr Kafir[Afghanistan] A tutelary & weather god
Indra Hindu A god of rain, storms, thunder & clouds
Indra Vedic A god of fertility & war
Indrani Hindu/Puranic/Vedic A goddess of wealth
Indukari Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess
Inemes Micronesia A goddess of love & of sexuality
Ing Anglo-Saxon An ancestral god
Inghean/Crobh/Dearg Bhuidhe Irish One of the isters who made up a triple
goddess & goddess of summer
Inguma Basque A spirit of death that enters people's homes by night &
strangles them
Ini Egypt A goddess of justice
Ini Heret Egypt She is the goddess of mediators, diplomats, statesman's &
other professional liars
Inkanyamba Zulu[S. Africa] A storm god, deals directly with tornadoes
Inkosazana Zulu[S. Africa] A goddess of education, rain, the rainbow & mist
Inmar Votyak[Finnish/Ugric] A sky goddess that was taken over by the
Christians and called of the Mother of God
Inmutef/Inummutef Egypt A minor canopic god
Innana Sumeria The goddess of love, procreation, and war
Insitor Roman A god concerned with the sowing of crops
Inta Aztec A god of fire who is associated with paternalism
Intercidona Roman A goddess of midwives
Inti Inca/Quechua A god of war & the sun
Inuat Inuit These are the spirit beings that reside with all living
creatures & maintain the lamp of life
Inuus Roman A god that protected herds
Io/Khio New Zealand The chief god who appears to be known only to the
nobility & the priests
Ioskeha Iroquois Creator of the first man & woman
Ipalnemohuani Aztec The supreme deity
Ipet/Ipi Egypt She started life as a hippopotamus goddess
Ipy Egypt A mother goddess that occasionally will wet nurse the king
Irene Greek A goddess of peace
Iris Greek A goddess of the rainbow
Irmin Germanic A war god
Irmiongot Germanic This possibly Irmin, found in The Hildebrandslied,
strangely the poem shows Christian influence
Irsirra Hurrite She is the goddess of fate
Iruwa Kenya A sun & war god
Irvun Congo/Tanzania/Cameroon a sun god
Isa Buddhist A guardian deity
Isa Hindu/Puranic An aspect of Siva
Isakakate Crow The supreme being
Isamba Africa A moon goddess
Isara Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia/W. Semitic A goddess of marriage &
childbirth who dealt with the enforcement of oaths
Isdes Egypt A chthonic god of death
Isdustaya Proto-Hattic A goddess of of fate
Ises Africa A goddess of bow & arrow
Ishi-Kori-Dome Japan/Shinto A god/goddess of stonecutters
Ishkur Mesopotamia The god of rain
Ishtar/Inanna Babylonia She was the goddess of sexuality & of love and war
Isi India A goddess
Isinu Akkadia/Mesopotamia this god, a messenger, was a dual faced god
Isis Egypt A goddess of childbirth, death, the earth, fertility, marital
devotion, motherhood, healing, home, magic, the moon & the mother goddess
Iskur Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Iraq The chief rain & thunder god
Island of Flame Egypt Though not a god, without yet it eight gods would
never have came into being
Ismud Mesopotamia/Sumeria A dual faced messenger god
Israfil Islam The angel that blows of the trumpet of doom at the last call
for of the universe
Issaki Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess walking around with a headless child
Issitoq Inuit This god looks for those that break the rules
Istadevata Buddhist/Tibet A tutelary god
Istadevata Hindu A generic title for a personal God or a house icon
Istanu Hittite A god of judgment who was also a sun god
Istar/Estar Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia A goddess of fertility & war known
as the star of heaven
Istaran Mesopotamia/Sumeria A tutelary god of the city of Der
Isten Hungary The chief deity
Isten/Isden A god known from the the Middle Kingdom & later
Istustaya Hittite One of the deities who awaited the return of Telipinus
Isum Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia A minor god, possibly a god of fire
Isvara Hindu An epitaph of Siva
Itaba Haiti Ancestor goddess
Itchita Yakut[Siberia] This goddess of the earth prevents illness
Ithm Canaan The god of herds, usually sheep
Itonde Mongo/Nkuando [Zaire] the god of death & hunters
Ituana Brazil A goddess of the afterworld
Itzam Cab Mayan A chthonic earth god as well as a god of fire
Itzam Na/Hun Itzamna/Yaxcocahmut Maya Another creator god, water,
agriculture, drawing, healing, medicine & the moon
Itzcoliuhqui Aztec A god of volcanoes, destruction & of the night
Itzcutintli Aztec a guardian goddess of the home
Itzli Aztec a God of justice
Itzpapalotl Aztec She is a goddess of agriculture
Itzpapalotl-Itzcyeye A minor mother goddess who was found only in the Valley
of Mexico
Iubdan of the Faylinn Irish An Ulster god
Iunones Greek/Roman The goddesses of femininity
Iusaas Egypt A creator goddess
Iuturna Roman A goddess of springs & who was real handy in times of drought
Ix Ahau Maya A moon goddess
Ix Ch'up Maya A goddess of the moon
Ix Chebel Yax Maya A goddess of teaching, childbirth, the moon, sexual
relations, storms & water
Ix Kanan Maya The vegetation goddess that takes care of bean plant
Ix Ku Maya A goddess of rain
Ix Zacal Nok Mayan The inventor of weaving as well as a creator goddess
Ixbalanque/Hunapu this god of the moon is also be twin of Hunahpu
Ixchel/Ix Chel Maya She is the goddess of the moon
Ixcozauhqui Aztec Associated with paternalism & A god of fire
Ixmucane Maya Yet another of the 13 gods that created humans
Ixnetli Aztec A goddess of weavers
Ixpiyacoc Maya This god is also guilty of creating humans
Ixpuztec Aztec A minor underworld god
Ixquimilli-Itzlacoliuhqui Aztec/Mexico A god of justice
Ixtab Maya She is the goddess of the hanged & suicides
Ixtab Mexican A goddess of justice
Ixtlilton Aztec He is the god of healing, feasting & games
Iya Lakota The the spirit of all that is evil
Iyatiku Navaho/Pueblo sheet is the mother of maize & humans
Izanagi/Izanagi No KamiJapan/Shinto One of the 17 creator gods & the male
primeval god
Izanami-No-Kami/Izamnami Japan/Shinto A creator goddess who died and giving
birth to the fire god as well as the primeval female goddess
Izquitecatl Aztec A fertility god personified by the Maguey plant
Ja neb'a Samoyed/Siberia A benevolent earth goddess
Jabru Elamite/Iran A sky god, a rather minor one
Jagannath Hindu An epitaph for Krisna
Jagaubis Hindu A fire God
Jagganath/Juggernaut Hindu The god whose name means Lord of the World
Jakomba Bangala[Zaire] A god of morality that controls human thought
Jamaina Brazil An ocean goddess
Jambhala Buddhist/Mayhayana A god of riches that may stand upon a man or a
conch
Jamma Phonecia/Canaan A god of of water, to be primarily a sea god
Jana Roman A moon goddess
Janavasita Buddhist A minor goddess affiliated with knowledge or the control
of knowledge
Jandira Brazil A sea goddess
Janguli Buddhist A goddess of healing & snakebites
Janus Roman The two faced god of beginnings, arches, doors, entrances &
gates
Jar Sub Turkey This is the god of the universe
Jarih/Erah Canaan A Moon god
Jarina Belem/Brazil A goddess of happiness, joy & a tree goddess
Jarovit W. Slavic He is considered a war god
Jarri Hittite This god of plague & pestilence was also a god that helped the
king in battle
Jaso Greek A goddess of health & recovery Iaso
Jata Borneo A goddess of the sky
Jawhe/Jahve/Jehovah Israel Thought to be a mountain god prior to becoming
the god of Israel, Mount Sinai is his suspected mountain
Jaya-Vijaya Hindu/Puranic/Epic A twin goddess, possibly forms of Durga
Jayakara Buddhist A god that rides in a cage drawn by Cockatoos
Jayanta Hindu/Puranic/Epic A god who is one of the 11 forms of the god Rudra
Jayatara Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Jedza Poland Equivalent of Baba Yaga
Jehovah Christian A creator god, this form was created by the the Jehovah
witnesses & is not considered a true name of this god
Jen An China The god of robbers
Jetaita Yamama[Tirerra del Fuego] and earth spirits of the fearful type
Jia Shi China A goddess & stellar deity
Jian Lao China/Buddhist A goddess of the earth & permanence
Jinn Arabic A class of demonic beings that started out as a nature spirits
Jizo Bosatsu China/Japan The great protector of suffering humanity
Jnanadakini Buddhist/Mayhayana A goddess associated with, or whose name
means, knowledge
Jnanaparamita Buddhist A philosophical deity
Joda mate Latvia Mother of the evil one
Jogah Iroquois Dwarf nature spirits
Joh Egypt The original word for the moon god in Thebes
Jok Africa A creator god
Jokinam Lake Albert/E. Africa A lake god
Jokwa Asian A goddess of justice
Jord Icelandic/Germanic An earth goddess mentioned in the Edda by Snorri
Jori-Torem Vogul She is the goddess of foreman who supervised Num's work
Jubbu jang sangne Brazil The goddess of the Jurema & a sacred tree
Juck Shilluck[Africa] This is the creator of the world
Julana Jumu The chief god
Julunggul Aus. A creator god that was the bringer of culture & identified
with of the rainbow-snake
Julunggul Aus. A goddess of initiations & waterfalls
Juma Mari/Finnish/Ugart the sky god whose name is also associated with
spirits of earth, water, wind, & the home
Jumala Finnish A god who it is not only a sky god but it is but by air to
closely supreme god as well
Jumala Russian A goddess of war
Jumis Latvia A fertility god
Jumit Egypt A local goddess of El Tod
Junkgowa Aus. An ancestor goddess who lived during the dreamtime & a goddess
of the sea
Juno Caelestis Carthage The tutelary goddess of Roman Carthage
Juno Roman A goddess of marriage, motherhood & childbirth
Junrojin Japan/Shinto A god of luck, one of seven
Juok and Bunzi The creator of all men
Jupiter Roman A god of astronomy, Jupiter, light, lightning, thunder,
weather, wisdom
Juras Mate/Jurasmat Latvia A goddess of the sea
Jurate Baltic A goddess of the ocean
Jurojin Japanese A god of longevity & luck
Juterna/Juturna Roman A goddess of healing & springs invoked during drought
Juventas Roman A goddess of youth
Jvartaharisvara Hindu A plague god associated with malaria
Jw/Ja'u/Jawi Syria This god is so ancient it yhad to be deduced from the
study of personal names, nothing is known for certain but it may be
identical to the harvest god Ao
Jyeshtha Hindu The goddess of bad luck
Jyotiska Jain[India] The stellar gods, there are five classes
K'daai Yakut[Siberia] A fire demon that originated working in wrought iron
K'pop'ala E. Georgia A protective god
Ka Ahu Pahay Hawaiia A goddess of the ocean
Ka Ata Killa Peru A moon goddess
Ka Tyeleo Senufo[Ivory Coast] A creator god
Ka'cak Asiatic Inuit A sea spirit & of rather unpleasant habits
Kaang/Khu/Kho/Thora Bushmen[Africa] The supreme god
Kabandha India The chief demon and the epic of the Ramayana
Kabeiroi Greek The blacksmith gods
Kabirroi Greek bees were of vegetation and deities, commonly thought of as
twins & Mail
Kabrakan Maya An earthquake god
Kabta Mesopotamia/Sumeria The god of bricks
Kades Canaan A fertility goddess usually shown sky clad
Kadi Assyria The goddess of justice
Kadlu Inuit The thunder spirit[female]
Kadru Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess that was the mother of the Nagas[snake
demons]
Kagutsuchi Japan A god of fire
Kahdir/Al Kahdir N. Africa A vegetation god of the got his immortality by
drinking from the well of life
Kahilan Arabic A tutelary god known only from inscriptions
Kahindo Zaire A goddess of fire
Kai Yum Maya A god of music
Kaiamunu Papua/New Guinea A demon that plays a large part in initiation
ceremony for boys
Kaikara Bunyoro[Uganda] A harvest goddess
Kaka Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia Another minor god with political pull
Kakaku Japan/Shinto A river god invoked to protect houses against fire
Kakia Greek A goddess of vice
Kakupacat Maya A war god with a shield of fire
Kala Hindu/Puranic/Vedic A god of death
Kalacakra Buddhist/Mayhayana/Tibet A tutelary god that is personally
selected
Kaladuti Buddhist/Mayhayana A goddess whose name means messenger of death
Kalavikarnika Hindu/Puranic a fever goddess
Kaldas Russia A goddess of cattle
Kali Hindu/Puranic/India A goddess of cemeteries, destruction & death that
helped dance the universe into existence
Kali Jain A goddess of learning
Kalika Buddhist/Mayhayana A goddess common often seen standing upon a corpse
Kalisia Pygmy [Zaire/Congo] A creator god that is the guardian of hunters &
the jungle forests
Kaliya Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor serpent god, a Naga
Kalki[n] Hindu/Vedic/Puranic/Epic This god will be the 10th avatar of Visnu
that rewards good & punishes people
Kallingenia Greek A rather obscure goddess of birth found only in the ritual
texts of Athens
Kalma Finnish A goddess of death
Kaltes Vogul/Siberia A goddess of birth
Kaltesh Ugric[W. Siberia] A goddess concerned with the birth & destiny of
the child
Kalunga Ndonga[S. Africa] The creator of all things
Kam,enae/Camenae Italy Goddesses unbowed of springs & wells with a shrine in
Rome where of the of vestal virgins got their water
Kama Hindu A god of love & desire
Kama-Gami Japan/Shinto The god of potters
Kama/Kama[Deva] Hindu/Puranic/Indian A god of love & carnal desire
Kamado No Kami Japan/Shinto The god of kitchen stoves
Kamaksi Dravidian/Tamil A goddess
Kamala Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess
Kami Japan A god identifier in Shintoism
Kami-Musubi-No-Kami Japan/Shinto A third creator being in the primordial a
list of deities, this being was born alone in the cosmos and its presence
remains hidden from humans
Kamini Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Kamo-Wake-Ikazuchi Japan/Shinto One of the many rain gods
Kamrusepa[s]/Katahziwuri Hittite She is the goddess of magic and healing
Kamrusepas/Katahziwuri Hittite She is the goddess of magic and healing
Kamui/Tuntu Ainu[ Japan] the sky god
Kamulla Kassite a proper guidance in
Kan u Uayeyab Maya He is the god who guarded cities.
Kana-Yama-Hime-No-Kami Japan/Shinto A goddess of miners with a very sad
birth story
Kanaloa Hawaiian A god of the ocean
Kane Hawaiia A god of fertility & fresh water
Kangalogba Pokot/Suk[Uganda] A primordial female spirit personified in the
dragonfly
Kanikanihia Hawaiia A goddess of love
Kankar Mata Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess that became a mother of evil
intent
Kantatman Hindu/Puranic/Epic A rather obscure god, of the medicine it is
thought
Kanti Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess whose name means desire
Kao Kuo-Jiu Chinese/Taoist An immortal being, the tutelary god of actors
Kapali Hindu/Puranic/Epic A god, one of the forms of the Rudra
Kapo Hawaiia A goddess of abortions, fertility, childbirth & midwives
Kappa Japan These water spirits are strange, their food is blood &
cucumbers, they are mischevious but extremely knowing & prove helpful to
humans
Karai-Shin Buddhist/Japan A god of lightning
Karalkal Ammaiyar Hindu/S. India A local mother goddess
Karei Andaman Is. de goddess of Thunder & storm
Kari Semang[Malya] The supreme God who lets you know he is mad when it
thunders
Karini Buddhist/Mayhayana and fear goddess room
Karkota Hindu A snake god
Karmavasita Buddhist A minor goddess that personifies the discipline of
spiritual regeneration
Karora Arandan The creator
Karta Latvia A goddess of destiny, only known from oral/folk tradition
Karttikeya Buddhist A god and that equates with the Hindu god Skanda
Karttikeya/Skanda/Scanda Hindu/Puranic/Epic A god of war & a form of Skanda
Karttiki Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess
Karuilers siunes Syria The deities that were taken over by the Hittites in
as gods of all oaths
Kasku Hittite/Hurrian A moon god known from inscriptions
Kasyapa Hindu/Puranic/Vedic primordial god & divine messenger
Katargama Tamil[Sri Lanka] A tutelary gody
Katavi Ntamwezi[Tanzania] and in a demonic being who is chief of the
water-spirits
Katavul Tamil[S. India/Sri Lanka] Such a supreme god that he was the
ultimate creator all that exists in the world & able to judge humanity & to
reward or punish at well
Katayana Hindu/Puranic A form the goddess Durga or Parvati
Kathar Ugart this god not only built the Palace of Baal, but is responsible
for architects, artisans & weapons makers
Kathirat Canaan The wise goddesses
Katsinas Acoma The children of Iatiku who could bring rain & food
Kattakju Inuit A goddess of healing
Katyayani Hindu/Puranic a form of the goddess of Durga or Parvati
Kaukas Lithuania A spirit being, some type of goblin that brings good luck
who is also bound to the notion of a dragon guarding treasure
Kauket Egypt A primordial goddess, one of the eight that represent chaos
Kaumauri Hindu/Puranic/Epic Another goddess that later became considered a
goddess of evil intent
Kaumudi Hindu The goddess of the light of the moon
Kavra'nna Chukchee[E. Siberia] A sun spirit, female type
Kawa No Kami Japan A god of rivers
Kaya Nu Hima Japan The goddess of herbs
Kazyoba Nyamwezi[Tanzania] A sun god-held to be the creator & tutelary deity
of the tribe
Ke'lets Chukchee[Siberia] The demon of death
Kebechet Egypt A chthonic snake goddess
Kebechsenef A funerary god responsible for at the lower portion of the body
Keca Aba Russian A goddess of war
Kefa Egypt A goddess of the Great Bear
Kek Egypt A primordial god, one of the eight representing chaos
Kek t Ken Egypt A goddess of love
Keket Egypt A goddess of darkness associated with the the island of flame
Kele De/Ceile De Irish A very old goddess
Kelpie Scotland a very bad tempered water spirit with only one eye and that
likes to kill humans
Kematef Egypt An epitaph for the primeval god Amun
Kemos Moab[Jordan] A tutelary god
Kemwer/Kemur Egypt The Black Bull the venerated at Athribis
Keneun Iroquois Chief of the Thunderbirds an invisible spirit
Keng Li Ssu China A god robbers
Keng Yen cheng China Another god of robbers & thieves
Kenos Tierra del Fuego This god and was sent to earth by the supreme god,
supposedly to bring order into the world. He goofed up and created humans
Ker Greek A goddess of violent death
Keres Greek These were rather evil demon
Keret'kun/Keretkun Chukchee/Siberia A god of the sea
Keri & Kame Bacairi[1st nations] These brothers are the accused of creating
the human race
Kerridwen Celtic ?She stands accused of being a goddess of inspiration &
knowledge
Kesava Hindu This God is a minor avatar of Visnu
Kesini Buddhist A goddess
Ketchimanet Iowa/Fox The Great Spirit
Ketq Skwaye Huron The creator
Ketua Ngbandi[Zaire] A god of fortune invoked at daybreak
Keyeme Taulipsang[S. America] The god & lord of the animals
Khadau Amur[Siberia] The creator god, neat story
Khadoma Tibet A goddess of knowledge
Khandoba Hindu A form of the god Siva
Khasa Hindu/Vedic a minor goddess that controls the spirits of forests
Khasaparna Buddhist A god
Khem Egypt A god of life and growth in nature, vegetation, animals,
fertility
Khen-Ma Buddhist/Tibet A goddess that is the controller of the earth's
demons
Khen-Pa Buddhist/Tibet A god that controls the demons of heaven
Khentimentiu Egypt This is the god that rules the destinies of all of the
dead
Khepera Egypt A blue haired scarab god of transformation, water, creation &
warriors
Kherty Egypt A chthonicearth god, was around from 2500 BCE
Khesef Egypt A lion god who repels feelings of lust
Khipa Hittite/Hurrian A tutelary deity
Khnum/Kneph/Khnemu Egypt A smith god who forms humans on his potter's wheel
Khons[u]/Khons Hor Egypt A god of healing & the moon
Khonsu Egypt He protects those who travel at night, and expels demons
Khonuum Pygmies[Africa] The chief god
Khoromozitel/Domovi/Dovomik Slavic These are domestic spirits, sadly not be
sipping kind
Khosaadam Yenisei[Siberia] She was driven out of heaven to become an eater
of souls
Khovaki/Savaki Tungus[Siberia] This entity is guilty of being in the creator
of the world
Khusor Semite A god of navigation & incantations
Khwarenah Persia A bit of a strange definition, possessed by all morals yet
it is of fire which dwells in water
Khyung-Gai mGo-Can Buddhist/Tibet/Bon A local god
Ki/Kiki Mesopotamia/Sumeria A chthonic principal, feminine in nature
Kianda Kimbundu[Angola] The god of the sea & fish
Kianto Lacandon Maya This is the god of foreigners & all diseases
Kibuka Buganda[Uganda] the god of war
Kichijo Ten Japan She is a goddess of good fortune & beauty
Kigatilik Inuit A delightful fanged demon that has no love of priests
Kihe Wahine Hawaii A kindly goddess of demons, who from the the goodness of
her heart is also a goddess of lizards
Kilya Inca A goddess of marriage
King Wan China A god of luck
Kingu Akkadia A demon mentioned in the creation epic
Kingu Babylon He is in the husband/son of Tiamat
Kini'je/Ki'njen Yukaghir[E. Siberia] This sky spirit that is in charge of
keeping an accounting of the time
Kinich Ahau Maya A god of war & the sun
Kinich Kakmo Maya He is the sun god & is symbolized by the Macaw
Kinnar W. Semitic and musician god
Kinnara Indian A group of spirit beings that it looked like birds with a
human heads
Kinyras Cyprus[by way of Syria] A local god of metalworking
Kiri Amma Sri Lanka A goddess of healing, childhood diseases
Kirti Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess
Kis Egypt This god was venerated in Kusae
Kisar Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia A primordial god/dess
Kishi Mojin/Kishimo Jin Japan/Buddhism The goddess of motherhood
Kishijoten Japan A goddess of good luck
Kishimo-jin Japan? A goddess that changed her mind, maybe
Kisin Maya He is the evil earthquake spirit
Kiskil-lilla Sumeria A night demones
Kitanitowit Algonquin[E. Canada] A being who is present everywhere in the
universe, he is invisible, like most gods
Kitchki N.A. A Manitou
Kiya'marak Inuit A supreme being from he remains out of touch, and distinct
& remote as regards ordinary mortals
Kiyo Hime Japanese A goddess of justice
Kloanthes Hellenized/Roman Egypt A youthful god of Panoplois
Klotes Greek A goddess of spinning
Klotho Greek The goddess of spinning
Kn Sgni India A goddess of war
Ko Hsien Weng China A god of jugglers
Kodamata India A goddess of health
Kokomikeis Blackfoot[NA]? The moon goddess mother of the Morning Star
Kokopell' Mana Hopi[SW USA] A goddess of fertility
Kokyan Hopi[SW USA] The creator goddess; she created humans, plants, &
animals
Kolias Greek A goddess of foothills
Kollapura-Mahalaksmi Hindu/Puranic A goddess
Kolpia Phoenicia The creator god
Kombu Bantu[Africa] This is the god of creation
Komodia Greek A goddess of happiness & amusement
Kon Peru he is the god of all the desert
Kondos Finnish A god of cereal crops that was renamed by the Christians to
St. urban
Kongde China A goddess of justice
Kongsim Korean A goddess of healing
Kono Hana Sakuya Japanese A goddess of spring
Kono-Hana-Sakuya-Hime-No-Kami Japan/Shinto A mountain goddess
Korawini Paiute[W. USA] A goddess of intercourse
Kore/Core Greek A goddess of springtime
Kornjunfer Germanic A goddess of grain
Korobona Carib A goddess of lakes
Koros Greek A goddess of extravagant joy & exuberance
Korravai Davidian/Tamil[S. India/Sri Lanka though sweet to the to for] A war
goddess
Korrawi Tamil[India/ Sri Lanka] the goddess of battle & victory
Korrigan French A goddess of underground springs
Korybantes Asia Minor/Greece Demonic companions of Kybele
Kostrubonko Russia A god of spring
Kotar/Kautar/Kusor Syria A god Blacksmiths
Kothar Canaan A god Blacksmiths
Kothar u Khasis Canaan The god of crafts
Kotisri Buddhist A mother goddess that is called the mother of 7000 Buddhas,
busy girl
Koto-Shiro-Nushi Japan/Shinto A god of love
Kottavei India A goddess of war
Kotys Thrace A goddess whose worship spread throughout Greece & Italy
Kou Njami Siberian A goddess of war
Kouretes Greek Forest deities
Kourothropis Greek A really obscure goddess, who wet nursed, this goddess is
known only from ritual texts
Kovas Lithuania A god of war
Kratesis Greek A goddess of victory
Kratos Greek A god of strength
Krishna Hindu An incarnation of Vishnu a bit of a ladies man
Krittika India A goddesses of the Pleiades
Krodhadevatas Buddhist These are the gods of terror
Kronos Greek A god of agriculture, seeds
Kronos Pre-Greek A fertility god celebrated by of harvest festival of Kronia
Krosdari Hindu A goddess, a rather emancipated goddess
KRSNA/Kannan Hindu/Puranic/Epic/Tamil An incarnation of Vishnu known as the
dark one
Krttika[s] Hindu/Puranic/Epic Minor malevolent goddess/es
Krtya Hindu A goddess of witchcraft
Krumine Lithuania A god of grain
Ksama Hindu/Puranic/Epic in minor goddess
Ksantiparmata Buddhist A philosophical deity
Kshumai Kafir[Afghanistan] A beneficent fertility goddess
Ksitigarbha Buddhist/Mayhayana A goddess whose name is womb of the earth
Ku Hawaii A god of power, war & warriors
Ku Uasa Finland He is a god of water
Ku'nkunxuliga Ma'maelegae[BC Canada] A tribal god & personification of the
Thunderbird
Ku'urkil Chukchee [Siberia] Not only god, but a powerful Shannon & the first
man
Kuan Ti China A god of literature & fortune telling
Kuan Yin Chinese/Taoist A benign guardian goddess, probably of Indian origin
Kuanja Angola A goddess of hunting
Kuat Brazil A god of the sun & war
Kubaba Anatolia/Syria The chief goddess of the Neo Hittites
Kubaba Kish This goddess, a former barmaid, reigned as queen of the third
dynasty for 100 years
Kubera Hindu/Puranic/Vedic/Epic He is the guardian of the north as well as a
god of riches
Kubjika Hindu A goddess of writing
Kubuddhi Hindu A minor goddess whose name means stupid, she ran around with
Gansea
Kucumatz Maya/Quiche A god that created all things from itself
Kud Korea The Caca and in embodiment of the evil principal that abound in
the world
Kudia Siberian he is a sky god
Kuei ku Tzu China Another god of fortune telling
Kuei Shing Chinese A god of literature presides in Ursa Major
Kujaku Myoo Buddhism He in gives protection against drought & protects
against all evil in the Shingo sect of Japan
Kuju Yukaghir A benevolent sky spirit that supplies with food
Kuk Egypt A primeval god, one of a pair, a member of the Ogdoad, that
represent the darkness that reigned prior to the creation of any heavenly
body
Kuklikimoku Polynesian A god of war
Kuku-Ki-Waka-Murpo-Tsuna-Ne-No-Kami Japan/Shinto The god that guards the
home & its environs
Kuku-Toshi-No-Kami Japan The god responsible for a harvest of full grown
rice, his shrines are often served by Buddhist priests
Kukulcan Maya A god of storms,& wind & creation
Kukulcan Maya He is the wind god that started life as a god of the Toltec
Kukuth/Kukudhi Albania This is a female demon of sickness had an unhappy
life at as a human
Kul Vogul/Ostiak These are nasty water spirits that are not only selfish,
for a lark they inflict sickness on humans
Kuladevi Hindu A goddess
Kulika Hindu A Naga
Kulisankusa Jain[India] A goddess of learning
Kulisevari Buddhist/Mayhayana A goddess often shown with a corpse
Kulla Babylon/Akkadian A god of builders & responsible for the creation of
bricks
Kulshedra Albania A female demonic individual in that may be either an
enormous hag with pendulous breasts &/or a dragon like monster that spits
fire
Kumarbi[s] Hittite/Hurrian The creator/father of the gods
Kumari Hindu A goddess, an epitaph of Durga
Kumokums Modoc[S. Oregon USA] The creator god
Kun Aymara Bolivia A snow god & main deity
Kun Lun China While on earth he is the lord of the sky's capital or
something like
Kun tu bzan po Tibet The head of god in the Bon pantheon
Kun-Rig Buddhist/Tibet A god associated associated with the prayer wheel
Kunado-No-Kami Japan/Shinto A guardian deity of roads & crossroads
Kunapipi Alawa[Aus.] A type of magna mater, rather unpleasant who is still a
part of the rite of passage for males
Kundalini Aztec A mother goddess responsible for provision of all food from
the soil
Kunitokotatchi Japan/Shinto The chief deity
Kuntu bXan Po Tibet/Bon This god was the head of the pantheon
Kuo Tzu i China Another god of happiness
Kupala Slavic A goddess of herbal lore, long life,water, witchcraft &
sorcery & sex
Kupalo Russia A midsummer goddess
Kupalo Slavic A goddess of fertility, sex & fire
Kura-Okami-No-Kami and/Shinto A rain god that may also cause snow falls
Kurdalaegon/Kurdaligon Ossetian[Caucus mtns.] and in The god of all
blacksmiths with a strange job
Kuretes Crete Demons associated with vegetation that are of pre-Greek times
Kurke/Curche Prussia he is a god of grain
Kurma[vatara] Hindu/Puranic/Epic An avatar of Visnu
Kurukalla Buddhist A goddess, usually of terrifying appearance
Kurukalla Hindu A goddess, one of the Tantric deities
Kurukalla Tibet A goddess of riches
Kurunta? Hittite He is a god of rural areas
Kus Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian The god of herdsmen
Kusag Babylon Not only is he this patron god of priest, he is the high
priest of the gods
Kushi-Dama-Nigi-Haya-Hi Japan/Shinto A sun god, the apotheosis of the
morning sun
Kushi-Iwa-Mado-no-Mikoto Japan/Shinto This guardian God protects entrance
gates
Kusuh Hittite/Hurrian/Anatolia The moon god
Kutkhu Kamchadal[SE Siberia] A male and guardian spirit
Kutkinnaku Koryak [Siberia] This is the spirit that taught mankind to haunt
it & catch fish in addition to giving them the fire stick & the shamans drum
Kvasir Nordic/Icelandic A minor god of wisdom
Kwan Yin China A goddess of childbirth, compassion & mercy
Kwanonn Buddhist/Japan A form of Avalokitesvara
Kwoth Nuer [Sudan] The creator god not
Kyanwa Nigerian A goddess of hunting
Kybele/Kybebe/Cybele Phrygian [NW Turkey] A rather important Asian mother
goddess who likely started as a mountain goddess
Kyumbe Zaramo[Tanzania] He created all living things on the earth
L'etsa'aplelana Bella Coola[PNW Canada] The goddess who initiates the
shamans
Lachesis Greek One of the fates
Lactanus/Lactans Roman A minor god of agriculture
Lactura Greek A grain goddess
Lada Slavic A goddess of happiness & love
Lahama Sumeria The water condition demons that it belonged to Enki
Lahamu Mesopotamia/Babylonian/Akkadia A primordial deity
Lahar Babylon/Sumeria The god of cattle
Lahe Basque A goddess of health
Lahmu Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian Another primordial deity
Lahurati Elamite[Iran] Yet another god
Lai Cho China A god of agriculture
Laima Latvia A goddess of childbirth
Laima Lithuanian A goddess trio of life & good fortune, the fates
Laka Hawaii A goddess of virgin land, song & dance
Lakshimi Indian She is the goddess of beauty & wealth, but very fickle &
claims no god can sustain her for very long
Laksmana Hindu/Puranic/Epic A god, the younger brother of Rama
Laksmi Hindu/Puranic/Epic/India A goddess of agriculture, love, beauty,
prosperity, Lotus flowers, wealth, & pleasure
Lalaia'il Bella Coola The Manitou that initiated the shaman
Lalbai India A goddess of healing, & cholera
Lalita India A goddess of happiness, playfulness
Lalita Tripurasundai Tantric[India] She is the symbol of cosmic energy & of
the secret ruler of the world
Lama Acadia A feminine benevolent protective demon that later became the
half man and half bull guardian of palace entrances
Lama Hittite A protective god whose epitaph was Innara
Lamaria Svan[Caucasus] A tutelary goddess, it is suspected that her name as
been christianized
Lamatsu Akkadian A demones of fever & disease among infants
Lamia Greece She is a vampire type spirit who stole small children and
sucked people's blood, currently accepted in modern Greece
Lan Cai-he China One of the eight immortals, sometimes a boy, sometimes a
girl
Lan Kai-He China/Taoist An immortal being
Lao Lang China A god of actors
Lao-Tze China A moral who was shamed with being made into a god with a
rather bizarre birth, out of his mother's arm pit
Laran Etruscan A god of war
Lares Roman Hearth deities, they are unique to the Romans
Lars Familiarus Roman An ancestral spirit
Larunda Sabine A chthonic & earth mother goddess
Lasas Etruscan These are female god like beings of the pantheon, they may be
winged or unwinged & some names are known
Lasghusyamala Hindu/Puranic A minor goddess
Laskowice Slavic These are satyr type forest spirits with a close
relationship with the Wolf
Lassair Irish A goddess of midsummer
Lasya Buddhist/Bolom must/Tibet A mother goddess
Latiaran Irish The youngest of the three sisters who made up a triune
goddess & a goddess of autumn & fire
Latipan Canaan A creator god, see Il for particulars
Latis Britain A lake goddess who later became a goddess of ale & meade
Latmikaik Pelew Is. This goddess of the sea is the co-creator co-ruler of
the world
Latur Dano Nias Is.[Indonesia] This is the counterpart of their supreme god
which causes sickness, death & bad weather
Lau Andaman Is. these are spirit beings that are created when an islander
dies
Lauka Mate/Laukamat Lativa A goddess of agriculture
Laukika-Devatas Hindu the generic name for gods known from local folklore
Laukosargas Prussia He is a god of grain & the fields
Laume Lithuania/Prussia This entity is usually naked, enjoyshelping people &
protects orphans, she became demonized
Laverna Italy A chthonic underworld goddess
Le Fay Wales A goddess of the sea & of the Isle of Avalon
Le Tkakawash Klamath A bird goddess
Lebien-Poghl Yukaghir[Siberia] Animistic owner god & chief protector of the
earth
Legba Fon[Benin] A god of fate
Legba Haiti A god of the sun & war
Lei Kung China A god of thunder
Lei Tsu China A god of innkeepers
Lei-zi China A goddess of thunder who also originated silk worm Stbreeding
Lelwani Hittite/Hurrian A chthonic underworld goddess
Lempo Finnish A god of frenzied of love
Lemures/Larve Roman These are evil spirits of the dead with two festivals
one on nine November & 1 on 13 May
Lendix-Teux Chilcotin[BC Canada] A tutelary god that educates the human race
Lennaxidaq Kwakiutl A goddess of wealth & luck
Lenus Celtic A god of healing
Lesa SE Africa A creator god
Lethe Greek She is the goddess of oblivion
Leto Greek A goddess of healing
Leucetios Celtic Thunder & storm god
Leucothea/Leukothea Greek/Roman A sea goddess who protects her worshippers
from being shipwrecked
Levarcham Irish A goddess of physical prowess
Leviathan/Livjatan Phoenicia A monster also claimed that in the xian O. T.
Leza Bantu[Zimbabwe] A creator god
Lha Buddhist/Tibet A generic term for the deity
Lhamo/Lha Mo Buddhist/Tibet A goddess of the Bon pantheon
Li China A divine lord of fire
Li Lao chun China A god of farriers & of leather workers
Li Thieh-Kuai China/Taoist An immortal being
Lia Fail Celtic This is the stone of destiny placed on the hill of Tara &
tells on the kings
Lianja Nkundo[Zaire] A god
Liban Irish A goddess of lakes
Libanza Upotos/Bangala[Zaire] a creator god
Liber Italy A chthonic god of fertility with a festival, the Liberalia, on
March 17th
Libera Italy A goddess of spring
Liberalitas Roman A goddess of generosity
Libertas Roman A goddess of freedom & constitutional government
Libitina Roman A goddess of death & funerals
Lietna'irgin Chukchee[E. Siberia] The spirit of the dawn
Lilith Jewish A rather startling young lady started out as a wife & became a
demoness
Lilith Mesopotamia/Sumeria A goddess of storms
Lilitu Babylon A nocturnal demones who lingers on as the Jewish Lilith
Liluri Syria Mountain goddesses who accepted a bull for a sacrifice
Limnades Greek A goddesses of lakes, marshes, swamps
Lina Greek A goddess of weaving
Linga Hindu A phallic form of Siva
Lipse Greek A wind goddess
Lir Irish A god of the ocean
Lisa Fon/Dahomey[Africa] A sun god
Litae Greek A goddesses of justice
Litavis Britain A god of the forge
Liu Meng China A god of agriculture
Liu Pei China A god of basket makers
Ljubi Albania A demoness that could cause drought on less a virgin was
sacrificed to her
Llasar/Llaesgyfnewid Wales A battle god
Llew Llaw Gyffes Welsh A god
Llorna Spain this female spirit Lehrer's people to their, normally, drowning
in bogs, swamps, etc.
Llyr/Lear Lir Irish/Wales A god of the sea & water
Lo Shen China A goddess of rivers
Lo Tsu Ta Hsien China A god of barbers & beggars
Lo Yu China The god of tea
Lo'cin-coro'mo/Lo'cil/Yegl'ie Yukaghir[Siberia] A hearth spirit
Loa Puerto Rico/Haiti Spirit beings that were imported by Africa slaves
Loba Duala[Cameroon/W. Africa] the sun god
Locana Buddhist/Mayhayana A goddess
Loco Haiti/Vodun A god of healing
Lodur[r] Germanic A creator god mentioned in the creation myth
Lofn Norse A goddess of illicit unions
Lofn Scandinavia A goddess of love
Logia Irish A goddess of the Lagan River
Logos Christian The principle embodied in the flesh by Jesus the Christ
Logos Gnostic Christian The word coming from the mind of their god
Logos Greek The primordial spirit of reason
Loha Klamath A beneficent goddess portrayed as a beautiful woman
Lohasur Devi India A goddess of the forging of iron
Lokapala Hindu Gods
Lokesvara Buddhist A generic name for a group of deities such as Siva &
Visnu
Loki Norse A god of evil
Loki Scandinavia A god of fire
Loko Fon[Benin] A god of trees
Lomo Ngbandi[Zaire] the goddess of peace, invoked at sunrise every day
Lono Hawaii A primordial god of agriculture, peace, rain, clouds & the sky
Loo Wit Klickitat[PNW] A goddess of fire, volcanoes
Lopemat Latavia This is the goddess that created cattle
Lot Irish A hideous Formorian war goddess & goddess of physical prowess &
strength
Lothur Nordic/Icelandic The god of physical senses
Louhi Finnish A goddess of the ocean & winter
Lowalangi Nais Is.[Indonesia] A god of the world above & source of anything
good
Lu Hsing China A god of employees, justice & salaries & another of the three
gods who were known as Fu Shou Lu
Lu pan China A god of carpenters
Lu Tong-Pin China/Taoist An immortal being, he is the tutelary god of
barbers
Luamerava Africa A goddess of sexual desire
Luandinha Brazil A water goddess pictured as a snake
Luaths Lurgann Celtic A warrior goddess
Luaths Lurgann Irish A goddess of midwives
Lubanga Buynyopro[Uganda] The god of health
Lubangala Bakongo[Zaire] The rainbow god
Luchtain//Luchtar Irish A Minor war & death god
Luchtar Lud Irish/Wales Chief god
Lucifer Gnostic/Christian depending upon who you believe, he is either of
the firstborn son of God or the Devil
Lucina Roman A minor goddess of birth, one of three
Lud Irish/Wales Chief god
Lud/Nudd/Nuada This god is London's main sake
Ludd British/Celtic A god of the ocean, war & light
Lug Irish A god of commerce, magic & war
Lugal-Irra Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian A chthonic underworld god
Lugeilan/Luk Caroline Is. He is a god of knowledge, strange but knowledge
Lugh Irish/Wales A hero god
Lulal Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian A god whose job is not known
Lulong Borneo The goddess of love
Luna Roman The goddess of the moon
Lunang Kafir [Afghanistan] The patron goddess of the Prasun river
Lung Yen China A god of the liver
Luonnotar Finnish A goddess of the ocean
Luot Hozjit Saami/Lapland A goddess of summer
Luperca Roman A goddess of pregnancy
Lupercus Roman the God of wolves, whose festival the Lupercalia is on
February 15th
Lupi Aymara The sun god
Lur Basque The earth goddess & mother of the sun as well as at the moon
Lutinus Roman A god of fertility
Lykurgos Greek The name of a god ofN.Arabia, that was supposed to promote
fruit bearing trees
Lympha Roman A goddess of healing waters
Lyssa Greek A goddess of intoxication
Ma Cappadocia/Anatolia/Turkey A fertility & vegetation goddess
Ma Egypt A goddess of justice
Ma Emma Baltic A goddess of Midsummer
Ma Kiela Bakongo[Zaire] The deified head of a band of mortal women
Ma Ku China The goddess of springtime
Ma Shi China A goddess & stellar deity
Ma-zu China A sea goddess that is a benevolent guardian of fisherman
Maahes/Maa/Myhs/Mihos Egypt He's the god of sight, sun god of the Nile
Delta, & the midsummer
Maat Egypt A goddess of justice, truth & stability
Mab Celtic she is the goddess of grains a fairy queen of Connaught
Mabb Wales Warrioress believed to be a Welsh version of Irish's Queen Maeve
& a goddess of midwives
Mabon Celtic Minor sun god who also ironically represses. & of freedom,
harmony & unity
MacCecht Irish The god of the plough for the Tuatha De Danann
MacCuill Irish A minor sea god of the Tuatha De Danann
MacGreine Irish A minor sun god of the Tuatha De Danann
Macha[s] Irish One of the aspects of the triple Morrigu, also a goddess of
fertility, festival &, sports & war
Macuilxochitl Aztec A god of sport of gambling, music & dance
Madalait Oceania A creator goddess
Madhukara Buddhist A god whose name means honey maker
Maenads Greek A goddesses of intoxication
Maeve Irish A mother goddess who is the apotheosis of the land
Mafdet Egypt A minor goddess who is a guardian against snakes & scorpions
Magh Mor Irish A Fir Bolg princess/goddess
Magha Hindu/Puranic/Epic A benevolent minor goddess of fortune
Magog Celtic A mountain deity
Magni German This is a god of the future who has not yet arrived & a son of
Thor
Mah Persia A god, the progenitor of the cow who also presides over tides &
time as well as a moon god
Maha-Ganapati Hindu/Puranic The elephant god, this time with 10 arms
Maha-Sarasvati Hindu/Puranic A goddess, an emanation of Laksmi
Mahabala Buddhist/Mayhayana A god, a rather fearsome emanation of Amitabha
Mahabja Hindu/Puranic A snake god, a Naga
Mahadeva Hindu/Puranic A god, a rather important that a of Siva
Mahakala Buddhist The guardian god of science & tents
Mahakala Hindu/Puranic A god, its a violent aspect of Siva
Mahakali Hindu A form of the goddess Kali
Mahakali Jain[India] The goddess learning
Mahakapi Buddhist A god & epitaph of the Buddha in a previous incarnation
when he was an ape
Mahal Mata Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess
Mahalbiya Hausa[Africa] A goddess of healing, fevers, ulcers
Mahamanasika Jain A goddess of learning
Mahamantranusarni Buddhist A guardian goddess
Mahamataras Hindu A group of goddesses
Mahamayuri Buddhist/Mayhayana Hindu A snake god
Mahapadma Hindu A snake god
Mahapararinirvanamurti Buddhist A god
Mahaprabhu India A tutelary god
Mahapratisara Buddhist A guardian goddess
Mahapratyangira Buddhist/Mayhayana A goddess
Maharaksa Buddhist A group of guardian goddesses
Maharatri Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess associated with Kali & Kamala
Mahasahasprramardani Buddhist A goddess whose name means the thousandfold
destroyer
Mahasitavati Buddhist A guardian goddess
Mahaskti/Mahesvari/Mahakali/Mahalkakshmi/Mahasarasavati India She is not
only in the divine mother, goddess of war, passion, & wisdom but she is the
Supreme creator of the universe
Mahasri-Tara Buddhist/Mayhayana A goddess
Mahasthamparata India A god of knowledge
Mahatala Borneo A god
Mahavidya Buddhist/May of the collective name of a group of goddesses
Mahayasa Buddhist/Marriott A minor goddess
Mahcinatra Buddhist/Mayhayana/Tibet A goddess
Maheo Cheyenne[USA] The creator manitou that lived in the void & created the
primordial water of life
Mahes Egypt A sun god normally worshipped in the region of the Nile delta
Mahesvari Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess that ended up being regarded
as a spirit of evil intent
Mahi Hindu/Vedic A minor goddess of sacrifice
Mahisa Hindu/Puranic/Epic A demonic god
Mahisasruramardini Hindu/Puranic A form of the goddess Devi
Mahiuikez Polynesia A fire God
Maho Peneta Mandan[USA plains] The great spirit
Mahodadhi Buddhist/Meola A minor goddess
Mahr Slavic/Germanic A demonic being similar to an Alp
Mahrem Auxmite[Ethiopia] The head of the pantheon responsible for war
Mahu Fon[Africa] She is the supreme goddess of the earth as well as a
goddess of the moon & fertility
Mahui Iki Polynesia A goddess of fire & the underworld
Mahuika Polynesia A goddess of earthquakes who rules the edges of the
underworld
Maia Greek A goddess of midwives, the night sky, spring, fertility & fire
Maia Roman A goddess of growth whose cult was associated with that of
Vulcanus
Maitreya Buddhist/India designate
Maja Sioux Earth mother
Majas Gars Lativa A household god
Majestas Roman A goddess of honor & reverence
Maju Basque A god that is the consort of the mother goddess & a divine
spirit
Make Make Easter Is.[Polynesia] A god of birds
Makunaimma Carib[C. America] He is the creator of the heavens, humans, &
animals in no particular order
Mal Dravidian/Tamil He is a pastoral god whose name means either the the
great one or the dark one
Mal Irish She was the goddess who ruled the hag's headland
Mala Buddhist/Tibet A mother goddess
Malakbel N. Arabia A vegetation god
Malamanganga'e Polynesia A creator being that was a personification of light
Malamangangaifo Polynesia The other creator being that was a personification
of light
Malik N.Arabia A tutelary god, this name is found among other Semitic people
and used as a designator for a god
Mallina Inuit The sun goddess
Malsum Algonquin A destructive brother of Gluskap
Mam Maya A god of evil
Mam Mopan The rain god
Mama Allpa Peru The goddess of the harvest
Mama Cocha Inca/Peru A goddess rain, wind & the ocean
Mama Kilya Inca A moon goddess
Mama Korea A goddess of healing
Mama Pacha Inca A goddess of autumn
Mama Qoca Inca A goddess of the ocean
Mama Quilla Inca The goddess of the moon
Mamaldi Amur[Siberia] She is the co-creator of earth but she was killed by
her husband for creating Asia, for spite she created souls for at the
magicians he built
Mamaki Buddhist A goddess
Mami Babylon This mother goddess created humankind
Mami/Mama Sumeria A goddess of drunkenness & midwives
Mamitu Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian The goddess of treaties & oaths, as well
as a judge in the underworld
Mamlambo Zulu[S. Africa] The goddess of rivers
Manabozo/Nena bu shu Menonemi[US/Canada] A redeemer & a trickster who a
rabbit on earth under a bowl
Manang Jaban Borneo A goddess of health
Manannan Celtic A god of fertility & the ocean
Manannan Mac Lir[Llyr] Irish/Wales He was a shape shifter & chief Irish sea
god
Manasa Hindu The goddess of snakes who grants fertility to sterile moral
females
Manasi Jain A goddess of learning
Manat Arabic A goddess, a daughter of Allah
Manavi Jain A goddess of learning
Manawat W. Semitic the goddess of destiny
Manawyddan Welsh A sea god
Manco Capac Inca/Quechua A god of war & the sun
Manda/Sani India he is the divine and regent of the planet Saturn
Manda d-Hiia Mandaean/Christian[early] this god is concerned with teaching
of life, redemption & a savior/redeemer
Mandah/Mundih Arabic A collective name of gods, guardian deities that took
care of irrigation
Mandanu Babylonia/Akkadia The god of divine judgment
Mandulis/Merulis Greek/Nubian a sun god
Manes Roman Hearth deities who is just happen to be the spirits of the dead
Mang Chin i China The goddess of the womb
Mang Shen China A god of agriculture
Mangala Hindu A goddess, a form of Parvati
Mangalla India A stellar deity that rules the planet Mars
Mangala Hindu An astral god
Mangalubulan Batak The god of thieves.
Mani German/Nordic/Icelandic A moon god
Manibozho Algonquin He is the god created the earth & humans as an after
thought
Mania Roman A goddess of death
Manidhara Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor god
Manito/Manitou/Manitu Lapiti/Algonquin/Lakota/Ojibiwa & other tribes The
Great Spirit
Manjughosa Buddhist A god, a Bodhisattva
Manjusri Buddhist A god of wisdom
Manmatha Dravidian/Tamil A form of god of carnal love
Manohel-Tohel Maya The creator god
Mantchu Muchangu[Africa] Strange but by teaching humans how to make clothes
& covering their bodies he ended up being the god of dressmakers
Manu Hindu/Vedic The primordial creator god
Manungal Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian A chthonic underworld god
Manuzi/Liluri Syria A mountain goddess, part of the pair with the weather
god
Manzasiri Kalmyk[W.Mongolia] The primeval god from whose body at the world
of was formed
Mao Meng China A god of astronomy, Jupiter, Mercury
Maponos British A about tribal god
Mara Buddhist A goddess of death/ the evil principle
Mara Norse Definitely a goblin to fear, he seizes males while in their beds
& removes all speech & motion
Marama Polynesian/Maori the moon goddess
Marawa Melanesia This god made human beings mortal, supposedly only because
he did not know how they were made
Marcia Proba Britain A warrior queen goddess
Marcia Proba Celtic A goddess of justice
Marchocias Medieval Europe He is a prince of the hellish realmy, supposedly
one of the angels that followed Satan
Marduk Babylon/Mesopotamia The fertility god , the lord of all the gods
Maret Jikky Botcudo The supreme goddess
Maretkhmakniam Botocudo The supreme god
Margawse Wales/Britain Mother An aspect of the goddess
Mari Basque the supreme mother goddess
Mari Buddhist The deification of literature
Mari Davidian/Tamil A rain goddess & the goddess of smallpox
Mari Mai Hindu A plague goddess associated with cholera
Mari/Marian Middle East A mother & sea goddess
Mariana Belem A goddess of healing & protector of sailors
Mariana Brazil A goddess of love
Marici China/Buddhist A solar goddess
Marishi Ten Japan The goddess of dawn & warriors
Marie aim'e Martinique A goddess of disease
Marina Slavic A goddess of the moon
Marinette Haiti An earth goddess
Mariyamman Dravidian/Tamil A plague goddess with a bizarre form of penance
Marmalik Kafir [Afghanistan] A chthonic underworld god
Marnas N. Arabia A local tutelary god
Marruni Melanesian A god of earthquakes
Mars Roman A god of springtime & war
Marsyas Asia Minor A woodland satire that was flayed to death by Apollo
Martu Mesopotamia/Sumeria A tutelary god of Ninab
Marunogere Kiwi-Papua[New Guinea] A very popular fellow, he taught people to
make their houses but most importantly he created the sexual parts of women,
but not claimed to be a god
Marutgana/Maruts Hindu/Vedic Storm gods
Maruts India This is a group of storm spirits
Marzana Poland A goddess of winter
Masauwu Hopi A god of fire, war, death, & the night
Masaya Nicaragua A goddess of fire volcanoes & earthquakes
Massassi Zimbabwe A goddess of the morning star
Master of Winds Iroquois A god of the winds
Mat/Zemlya Syra Slavonic The earth goddess
Mata Hindu The primeval mother goddess
Matara Hindu The mother goddess applied to the divine mothers
Mataras/Ambikas India A Group of goddesses
Matarisvan Hindu/Epic A minor messenger god
Mater Matula Italy A sky goddess
Mater Matuta Roman A goddess of the dawn & seafaring
Matergabiae Lithuania A goddess of fire, & the home
Mathit Egypt A tree goddess who helps the dead climb to heaven
Mathonwy Wales Father god
Mati syra zemlya Slavic A goddess of justice
Matlalcueye Aztec A minor fertility goddess
Matres Roman/Pan-Celtic Triads of mother goddesses
Matrona Celtic A goddess of the Marne River
Matronae Celtic These are the three mother goddesses that oversee fertility,
they prefer peace, tranquillity & kids
Matronit Spanish A goddess of chastity, promiscuity,& motherhood
Matsuo Japan/Shinto the God of sake brewers
Matsya Hindu/Puranic/Epic An incarnation of the god Visnu
Maturaiviran Hindu A locally worshipped god with an interesting story
Maui Polynesian/Maori A tutelary god
Mawu Ewe[Tongo] A sky god
Mawu Fon/Benin A goddess of peace, joy, motherhood. happiness, & the sky
Mawu Fon[Benin] The moon goddess
Maya Hindu A goddess of illusion
Maya[devi] Buddhist A mother goddess
Mayahuel Aztec A minor fertility goddess associated with the maguey plant
Mayahuel Mexican A goddess of the night sky & of drunkenness
Mayajalakrama-Kurukulla Buddhist/Mayhayana A goddess
Mayavel India Another goddess of children
Mayin Tungus[Siberia] A benevolent, remote, supreme God
Mayon Dravidian/Tamil A creator god
Mazzikin the Jewish These are rather evil spirits that like to make things
rough for humans
Mbitumbo Baule[Ivory Coast] A creator & guardian god
Mbomba Mongo/Nkundo[Zaire] The creator god
Mbombe Nkundo[Zaire] The mother goddess
Mbongo Ngbandi[Zaire] A river god
Me Na/Ninmenta Mesopotamia/Sumeria
Me'mdeye-Ecl'e Yukaghir[Siberia] Known as father fire, a fire spirit
Medb Celtic A goddess of sexuality, intoxication & war
Medeine/Mejdejn Lithuania A goddess of the forests
Medha Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Medici Manichaean the goddess of light
Meditirina Roman A goddess of healing
Meditrina Roman A goddess of healing, of medicine
Medr Ethiopia An ancient earth spirit, gender unknown
Mefitis Roman This goddess was associated with sulfur springs
Megaera of Eumenides Greek A goddess of justice
Meghanda Hindu A minor god
Mehen Egypt A minor chthonic underworld god
Meher Armenia A sun god that was closely linked with Mithra
Mehet-uret Egypt This goddess was the embodiment of all primeval waters
Mehet-Weret Egypt A minor goddess of the creation accounts
Mehit/Mechit Egypt A lion goddess
Mehturt Egypt A goddess of the sky
Meiboia Greek The bee goddess
Meilichia Greek An underworld goddess
Meiden Lithuania He is the god of forest & animals, figures doesn't it
Melinoe Greek An underworld goddess
Melkart/Melqart Phonecia A rather busy god in charge of travelers, sailors,
colonies & the city of Tyre who, like the Phoenix, is regenerated by fire
Mella Zimbabwe A goddess of healing
Mellonia Roman A goddess of bees & honey
Melobosis Greek A goddess of beneficence
Melpomene Greek One of the Muses , to be exact, the Muse of tragedy
Melqart Phonecia/Turkey A heroic tutelary god
Melusine Britain/Scotland A serpent goddess
Melwas Cornwall The god of the summerland [the otherworld] Meleagant
Mem Loimis Wintun A goddess of water
Meme Zaire A goddess of healing
Men Ascaenus Antioch/Asia Minor A local tutelary god
Men Phygia[Asia Minor] A moon god that ruled over in the heavens, but the
underworld as well
Men Shen China The two guardians of doorways
Men Turkey A moon god that ruled the upper & lower world
Mena Hindu A mountain goddess
Menahka Mandan The sun god
Menechen/Pillan/Gueu-Pillan Aruucania[Chile] The supreme God
Meness Lativa A moon god as well as the guardian of travelers & military
expeditions
Meng Po China A goddess of justice
Menhit/Menchit Egypt A lion goddess
Meni Phoenicia The god of luck, both good & bad
Menrva/Menerva Etruscan A spiting image of the Greek goddess Athena in all
aspects
Mens Roman A goddess of menstruation
Menthu Egypt A god of war
Menu/Menulis Lithuania The moon god
Menzabac Maya A weather god that causes the rain by sprinkling black dye on
the clouds, he has a side line as a fever god & the keeper of good souls
Mephitis Roman A goddess of healing & poisonous gases
Mephistopheles/Mephisto Christian The devil as found in the literature for
magic & necromancy from the middle ages
Mercury/Mecurius Roman A god of astronomy, commerce, messengers, eloquence &
sidelines as the messenger of the gods
Mere Ama Finnish A goddess of the ocean, streams & brooks
Meret/Mer Egypt A goddess of song & rejoicing as well as the treasury
Meretseger/Meresger Egypt A chthonic underworld goddess who brings illness
and death to the disrespectful
Merodach Babylon A sun god
Merope Greek A goddess of the Pleiades
Mes An Du Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia God
Mes Lam Taea Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian The god of war but thought
to be an aggressive aspect of the chthonic underworld god Nergal
Mesenet Egypt The goddess of the birth tile
Meskhenet Egypt A goddess of prophecy, childbirth, reincarnation, fate &
justice
Meskhoni Egypt A goddess birth & midwives
Meslamtaea Sumeria A god, possibly of war
Messor Roman A minor goddess concerned with the growth & harvesting of crops
Metatron Jewish The demon/angel of countenance & custodian of strength, OK
Meter Greek The mother goddess
Metis Greek One of the of the oceanides, a goddess of justice & wisdom
Metsaka Huichol[Mexico] A moon goddess
Metztli Aztec He is the moon god.
Mexitli/Huitzlilpochtli Mexico Head god of the ancient Mexicans
Mezamat/Mezamate Latvia She is the goddess of all forests
Mezavirs/Mezadeva Latvia He is the god of all forests
Mhaya Tanzania A goddess of deserted lovers
Mhsala Hindu A minor goddess considered to be a form of Parvati
Mi lo Fo China The coming Buddha
Mi-kura-Tana-Kami Japan/Shinto A domestic guardian God that looks after
storehouses
Mi-Lo-Fo China/Buddhist A god
Mi-Toshi-No-Kami Japan/Shinto The harvest god of rice
Mi-Wi-No-Kami Japan/Shinto The God of wells [1 of 3]
Miao Hu China A god of agriculture
Michabon Ottawa[Canada] This god is guilty of creating humans from animals
Micapetlacoli Aztec A minor chthonic underworld goddess
Michael Hebrew/Christian This is the Prince of angels that fought for Israel
, according to christians, he is an archangel
Michi-No-Kami Japan/Shinto The gods of passage associated with road &
crossroads
Mictecachiuatl Aztec The chthonic underworld god, one of two
Mictlantecuhtli Aztec A chthonic underworld god that created the underworld
Mictlantecuhtli Aztec He is the god of Mictlan & the dead
Mida Greek A goddess of oaths
Midewiwin Algonquin[NE US E. Canada] This is the great medicine dance which
requires the epitome of reverence is performed or the tribe will suffer
Midir/Midher Irish A chthonic god that appears in polymorphic form
Mihos/Miysis Egypt A lion god of Lower Egypt
Mika-Hiya-Hi Japan/Shinto A sun god, subservient to the sun goddess
Mikal Phonecia A local goddess with a cult in Cyprus
Milk Gilyaks[Siberia] These are devils of exactly what I am not sure but you
best not irritate them
Milkastart W. Semitic A local tutelary god of the from Umm el-Ammend
Milom/Milcom Amorite[W. Semitic] The god mentioned in 1 King 11:5 worshipped
by King Solomon
Milkom Ammonite[E.Jordan] He is the chief god, & may have of been worshipped
by King Solomon under a different name
Mimir Norse A god/demon of knowledge & wisdom
Min Egypt A god potency, fertility, thunder, reproduction, roads & the sky
Min Jok Uganda A goddess rain
Minabozho Algonquin[NE US E. Canada] this clumsy god fell into the seat and
make it over low
Minaski/Minaci Hindu A local fish goddess
Minato-No-Kami Japan/Shinto the God of river mouths & estuaries
Minepa Macoua A god of evil
Minerva Roman A goddess of astronomy, science, inventing, medicine,
painting, thinking, wisdom, war & sculpture
Ming Shang China The god of the eyes
Minga Bengale Shongon[Africa] This god of hunters also taught humans how to
make nets
Minona Fon A goddess of teaching
Minos Greek/Roman A minor underworld god in in
Mir Egypt A god of sex
Mir Susne Khum[Siberia] The sun god
Mirabichi Ottawa[Canada] he is the god of water
Mirahuato Peruvian A goddess of health
Miritatsiec Crow A goddess of healing
Mirsa Georgia/Mingrelan[Caucasus] A god of light & responsible for fire
Mirume Japanese A goddess of justice
Misor Semite This is the god that created salt
Mithra Persia A god of war & light that had all the trappings of
Christianity from 400BCE-200CE
Mithras Greek/Roman A god of soldiers & war, thought to be an adoption of
the Persian Mithra
Miti Koryak [SW Siberia] A maternal spirit
Mitnal Maya The underworld hell where the wicked were tortured
Mitra Hindu/Puranic/Vedic A minor sun god of light & wisdom
Mixcoatl Aztec A god of astronomy, stars, hunting & of the underworld
Mixcoatl-Camaxtli Aztec A god of war, hunting & fire
Miyatanzipa Hittite One of the deities who awaited the return of Telipinu
Mizu-Ha-No-Me Japan/Shinto The senior water goddess who came about from the
urine of the primordial creator goddess
Mkulumncandi Swazi[Swaziland] The creator god known as the great first one
Mlentengamunye Swazi[Swaziland] The messenger god
Mlk-Amuklos Syria/Palestine/Cyprus A heroic god known from about 1100 B.C.E.
Mneme Greek She is the Muse of memory
Mnemosyne Greek She is the goddess of memory
Mo Hi Hai China He is a god of water
Modi German/Norse This son of Thor is a god that has yet to arrive
Modimo Twana[Botswana] A universal god, possibly monotheistic
Modron Wales Great Mother she is one of the most powerful of the Celtic
mother goddesses
Moerae Greek A goddess of reason
Mog Ruith Irish A god, possibly a solar god
Mogounos Roman/Gallic A local tribal deity he was assimilated with Apollo
Mohini Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor incarnation of Visnu
Moira/Moirai/Moerae/Mories/Fates Greek They are supreme even over the gods
of Olympus
Mokos E.Slavic A goddess of healing & sheep
Molek/Moloch Amorite A god of fire that children were sacrificed to IAW 1
Kings11:7 & 2 Kings 23:10 only
Moloch Canaan The sun god & a god of war
Moma Uitoto[SA] A god that originally was the creator of mankind & the
apotheosis of the moon
Mombo Wa Ndhlopfu Ronga[Mozambique] A tutelary god that lives in & controls
the forest
Momu Scotland A goddess of wells & hillsides
Momus Greek A god of censure & mockery
Mon Kafir [Afghanistan/Hindukush] A warrior god & hero from prehistoric
origins and around today
Moneta Roman A minor goddess of prosperity, the spirits of the mint
Monje Yoruba A goddess of rivers
Monju Bosatsu Japanese A god of education
Monos Greek The god of pain & sarcasm
Month/Montu Egypt The war god of Thebes that quit during the 11th dynasty,
royal politics you see
Moombi Kikuyu A creator goddess
Mor Irish A sun goddess & dam of the kings of Munster
Morganes Celtic These are female water spirit
Morgay Scotland/Britain A harvest goddess
Morongo Zimbabwe A goddess of the evening star, love & sexuality
Moros Greek A god of fate
Morpheus Greek A god of dreams by humans
Morrigan Celtic/Irish The goddesses of war of death & destruction from
prehistoric origins
Morrigu/Morrigan/Morrighan/Morgan/Badb/Nemain Irish/Wales/Britain The Crone
aspect of the goddesses who were a trinity responsible for war & ghosts
Mors Roman A minor god of death
Morta Roman A goddess of death who became one of the Parcae
Moruadh Irish A goddess of the sea
Morva Andaman Is.[Indian Ocean] They are invisible sky spirits
Moschel Latvia He is the god of cows
Mot Canaan/Ugarit A god of death, fertility & sterility
Mot Phoenicia The god of the dead and of all the powers that opposed life
Motsesa Mozambique A goddess of water
Moyocoyani Aztec A minor god of universal power
Mrantna'irgin Chukchee[E. Siberia] The spirit of the dawn, one of four
Mrgasiras Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor goddess of fortune
Mu Gong China/Taoist The god of immortality
Mu King China A god of fire
Muati Mesopotamia/Sumeria A rather obscure local god associated with the
island paradise of Dilmun
Mucalinda Buddhist A tutelary god of the lake near Bodh Gaya
Mugasa/Mugu Pygmy[C. Africa] A sky god whose story is close to that of the
God of Abraham Genesis one
Mugasha Baziba[Africa] He is the god of water
Mugizi Bunyoro[Uganda] The guardian deity of Lake Albert
Muhingo Bunyoro[Uganda] The god of war
Muireartach Irish A goddess of the ocean
Muireartach Irish/Scotland A battle goddess
Mujaji/Modjajji Lovedu[Africa] A goddess of rain immortalized in the book,
She by Rider Haggard
Mukasa Buganda[Uganda] A beneficent god for he demanded no sacrifices
Mula Djadi Tobak/Batak[Sumatra] the creator god that created everything &
lives in the highest of all seven heavens
Mula Hindu/Puranic/Epic A malevolent Naksarta
Mulhalmoni Korea A goddess of healing, eye diseases & water
Mulindwa Bunyoro [Uganda] The tutelary goddess of the tribal chiefs
Mulliltu Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian A goddess
Mullo Britain/Roman Patron deity of teamsters & associated with Mars
Muluku Macoua supreme being
Mummu Mesopotamia This god advised the primeval god Apsu
Mungu/Mulungu Swahali[E.Africa] The creator god
Munisvara Hindu/Dravidian A demigod that started out being a deified saint
Munjen Malik Kafir[Afghanistan] A chthonic earth god
Munkata-No-Kami Japan/Shinto The sea gods [3] that protected seafarers
Munume Bunyoro[Uganda] The god Weather
Muraja Buddhist A goddess of music
Murigen Irish/Scotland/Manx A lake goddess associated with the deluge
legends
Murukan/Ceyon Dravidian/Tamil A hunting & war god
Musdamma Mesopotamia/Sumeria A god of buildings, including houses
Muses Greek Some mountain goddesses
Mushdama Mesopotamia The god of architecture
Musisi Ndonga[Angola] A messenger god
Muso Koroni Bambarra[W. Africa] A chthonic fertility goddess of disorder
Mut Egypt A vulture goddess shown crowned and holding a papyrus scepter,
goddess of fertility, healing & sound bodies
Muta Roman A goddess of silence
Mutinus Roman A minor fertility god of, strongly ityphallic & invoked by
women wanting to bear children
Muttalamman/Mutyalamma Davidian/Tamil A plague goddess identified with
smallpox
Mutu Assyria He is the personification of death & the god of the underworld
Myesyats Slavonic The moon deity
Mylitta/Mu'Allidtu Phoenician/Babylon A goddess of fire, childbirth &
fertility
Myoken-Bohdisattiva Chinese/Buddhist An astral god, the apotheosis of the
pole star
Myrrah Phonecia The fertility goddess that whelped Kinnur
Mystis Greek A goddess of teaching
Na Cha/Li No Cha Chinese Taoist The guardian god that was born as a god of
from human parents
Na Ngutu W. Africa The guardian deity of warriors slain in battle
Na Pe'/Na Pe'/Old Man Blackfoot[W. USA/Canada] The creator who was not a
very nice entity, rather human in his actions
Na'ininen Koryak [Siberia] A benevolent creator being
Naamah Canaan A goddess of fertility, sex
Naas Irish A goddess who died in county Kildere
Nabu Babylon/Mesopotamia/Akkadian A god of speech & the scribe & herald of
the gods
Nabudi Oceania The goddesses of illness
Nachunde Elamite A sun god
Nacon Maya He is the god of war
Naenia Roman A goddess of funerals
Nagadya Uganda A goddess of drought & rain
Nagakumara Jain One of the group the gods with the title of bhvanavasi that
were associated with rain & thunder
Nagaraja Hindu A snake god in in one of the deities that were worshipped
prior to 1700 BCE
Nagawonyi Uganda A goddess of drought
Nagini Jain[India] A goddess
Nahual Aztec A generic name for a personal God
Nahi N. Arabia A guardian God of benevolent nature
Nahuti Ehecatl Aztec A minor water god
Nahuti Ollin/Ollin/Ollintonatiuh Aztec A creator god
Nai Gan[Ghanna] A god of the ocean
Nai No Kami Japan The god of earthquakes
Naiad[s] Greek Any nymph who presided over brooks , springs or fountains
Naigameya Hindu A god usually shown with the head of a goat
Naionuema Uitoto[SA] This god created the earth from its own imagination
Nair Irish A goddess best known for escorting High King Crebhan to the
Otherworld
Nairamata Buddhist/Mayhayana A goddess
Nairyosangha Iran A god of fire
Najade Slavic These are water nymphs
Nakawe Huchol The earth goddess
Nakiwulo Africa A goddess of justice
Naksatara[s] Hindu A group of astral goddesses
Namasangiti Buddhist A god
Nambi Masai A goddess of love & of sexuality
Nambi Ugandan A goddess of the sky
Nammu Sumeria The goddess who gave birth to the heavens and the earth
Namtaru Assyria A god of plagues
Nan chi Hsien weng China The god of longevity
Nan-Sgrub Buddhist/Tibet A god, a form of Yama
Nana Armenia A mother goddess
Nana Babylon A goddess spring
Nana Buluku Fon[Africa] The supreme god
Nana Buruku Cuba An earth & water goddess
Nanabohozo Ojibwa[USA/Canada] A god that influences the success or failure
of hunters
Nanabush/Manabozho/Wisaaka/Glooscap Algonquin The creator & good spirit
Nanahuatl Aztec A creator god
Nanai Sumeria A stellar deity
Nanaja Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia A war & fertility goddess
Nanan Bouclou Ewe A god of herbs & medicine
Nanautzin Aztec A god of disease
Nandi India A goddess of happiness & joy
Nandi[n] Hindu A bull god
Nang Lha Tibet A personal family guardian type of house god
Nanna Germanic A goddess of plants & flowers
Nanna Norse A goddess of the moon
Nanna/As-im-babbar Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Iraq A moon god
Nanook/Nanuq Inuit The bear god
Nanse Babylon A goddess of justice, water & canals
Nantosuelta Gallic The goddess of water
Napaeae Greek/Roman These are animistic spirits of the valleys feminine in
nature
Napir Elamite[Iran] The moon god
Nappatecuhtli Aztec The minor god of mat makers
Nappinnai Hindu/Dravidian/Tamil A local goddess
Nara Hindu/Puranic/Epic Minor incarnation of the god of Visnu
Narada Hindu/Epic/Vedic/Puranic A minor but popular god
Naradatta Jain A goddess of learning
Narasinha Hindu/Puranic/Epic An incarnation of the god Visnu
Narasinhi/Chandika Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess
Narayana Hindu/Puranic/Epic A creator god thought to be synonymous with
business
Nareau Melanesia A creator god
Narkissos/Narcissus A minor god that was rather enamored of himself
Nascio Roman A goddess of childbirth
Nastasija Russia A goddess of sleep
Nat Scandinavia A goddess of happiness
Nataraja Hindu/Puranic a form of Siva
Nath Irish A goddess of wisdom
Natha Buddhist[Sri Lanka] A tutelary god
Nathum Etruscan A goddess of justice
Naunet Egypt A primordial goddess one of the eight Ogdoad
Navadura[s] Hindu A generic title for the nine forms of the god of Durga
Navky Slavic A goddesses of water
Nawandyo Uganda A goddess of healing
Nayakaya Shilluk[Sudan] the crocodile goddess that reside in the Nile,
Shillukscontinue to sacrifice to her
Nayenezgani Navaho The most powerful war god
Nazambi/Nyambi/Nzambe/Yambe/Zambi Bakongo[Zaire] The creator god
Nazapa Ngbandi[Zaire] The creator god that is invoked at the sunrise
Ndara Sulawesi Is. The god of the underworld.
Ndaula Bunyoro [Uganda] A plague god associated with smallpox
Ndauthina Fiji A god of adultery, fire, fishing & seafaring
Ndjambi Hereo[SW Africa] A sky god who is name is generally forbidden to be
spoken
Ne'nenk'nenkicex Kamichadal The Christian God
Nebethepet Egypt A local primordial goddess
Nebo Assyria The god of teaching, writing & wisdom and in
Nebo Mesopotamia A god of speech
Necessitas Roman A goddess of fate
Nechmetawaj Egypt A goddess of justice
Nediyon Davidian/Tamil A creator god
Nefertem Egypt A god of sunrise, perfumes, ointments, virility, pleasure &
Lotus flowers
Nefertum Egypt A minor primordial God of creation from lower Egypt
Negafok Inuit The cold weather spirit
Negun Mesopotamia/Sumeria A minor goddess this week
Nehalennia Britain A goddess who was the patron deity of sea traders
Nehalennia Germanic A goddess of fertility & the ocean
Nehebka Egypt A goddess of justice
Nehebu-Kau Egypt A minor snake god
Neit Egypt A goddess of war & wisdom
Neit Irish A Tuatha De Danann war god
Neith Egypt A goddess of the east, women, sorcery, the home, healing, war,
hunting & weaving
Nejma Morocco A goddess of healing
Nekhebt Egypt The vulture goddess of Upper Egypt
Nekmet Awai Egypt A goddess of justice and in
Nelaima Latvia A goddess of destiny
Nemain Celtic A goddess of war
Nemain Irish She is one of the triune crone goddesses of battle
Nemausis Roman/Gallic A god of water who has a sacred spring at Nimes in
France
Nemesis Greek A goddess of anger, fate & justice
Nemetona Britain/Roman A guardian goddess of all sacred places, especially
groves
Nemglan Irish A bird god who fathered Conaire Mor
Nenaunic Masai A god of storms
Nenaunir Masai A god of storms
Neoga Iroquois A goddess of the winds
Neper Egypt A god of grain & barley
Nephthys Egypt A goddess of death, war, of warriors
Nepit Egypt A goddess of grain
Nepthys Egypt The goddess of the dead
Neptune/Neptunus Italy/Roman A god of irrigation
Nereid Greek Any one of the of the fifty sea nymphs
Neret Egypt A vulture goddess of strength, fear, & theft
Nereus Greek A Minor sea God
Nergal Assyrian/Babylonian One of the divinities who ruled the netherworld,
a goddess of war & death
Nergal Mesopotamia A god of plague & a chthonic underworld god
Nerrivik/Sedena Inuit The sea goddess
Nerthus Denmark A fertility goddess who, bless her heart, was associated
with a piece
Nesaru Arikara The Power Above
Nesu Fon[Benin] The tutelary god of royalty
Net Irish A god of war
Net/Neith Egypt A goddess of the east, women, sorcery, the home, war,
hunting, weaving
Netcheh Netcheh Egypt A god of twofold vengeance
Nethuns Etruscan A god of fresh water
Neti Babylon/Akkadian A chthonic underworld god
Nevinbimbaau Melanesia A goddess of initiations
Nextepehua Aztec A minor chthonic underworld god
Ng ai Masai Creator of the universe
NgaiKikuyu/ Masai [E. Africa] The creator god
Ngendi Fiji A fertility god
Ngewo Western Tropics Creator/supreme god
Ngunuwo Ewe[Togo] The fates
Ni Chimu Peru A sea god of significant status
Ni Huli This god is the sole cause of leprosy.
Ni O Buddhism The protector of the Buddhist faith
Niamh Irish An aspect of Badb who helps heroes at death
Niamye Ivory Coast[Africa] A creator god
Niangniang China A goddess of justice
Nicevenn Scotland A goddess associated with Samhain
Nidaba Sumeria The goddess of writing
Niha-Tu-Hi-No-Kami Japan/Shinto A fire God in that was responsible for
household fires that were in the yard
Nike/Roman A goddess of victory
Nikkal Canaan The goddess of the fruits of the earth
Niladanda Buddhist A guardian God of the southwestern quarter
Niladevi Hindu/Puranic A goddess who is a consort of Visnu the
Nilalohita Hindu A god, one of the forms of Rudra
Nin Babylonia A goddess of wisdom
Nin Ezan [La]/Gula Sumeria A goddess of healing
Nin Mar Ki/Ninmah Mesopotamia/Sumeria A goddess goddess
Nin Ur/Ninur Mesopotamia/Sumeria A god
Nin'insinna Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian A fertility goddess
Nin-Ildu Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian The god of carpenters who is a minor
tutelary deity
Nin-Imma Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian The fertility goddess who is
the deification of the female sex organs
Nin-sar Sumeriai A minor goddess of plants
Ninazu Mesopotamia/Sumeria A chthonic god that is generally benevolent
Nindara Mesopotamia/Sumeria A god
Nindub Mesopotamia/Sumeria A local god of of Lagas
Ninegal Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian A god of smiths, a rather minor deity
Ningikuga Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia A goddess of reeds & marshes
Ningilin/Ninkilum Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia A rather obscure god
Ningirama Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian A minor god of magic that
protected against snakes
Ningirsu Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian A tutelary god
Ningis Zi Da Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian The god of light coming
from harassing & tutelary god ofGudea[Lagas]
Ninhursagaa/Nintu Mesopotamia/Sumeria/ Babylon/Akkadian[Iraq]The goddess of
the earth and creator of humans, fertility & productivity
Ninigi Japan/Shinto This god is the heir apparent to the sun goddess & was
sent to the earth to rule it
Ninkaranunna Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian A Barber god
Ninkarrak Assyrian A goddess of healing
Ninkasi Sumeria A goddess of happiness, Pleasure
Ninkigal Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian A chthonic god worshiped at Ur
Ninkurra Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian A minor mother goddess
Ninlil Babylon/Sumeria A goddess of the winds & grain
Ninmah Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian A mother goddess
Ninmena Mesopotamia/Sumeria A another mother goddess
Ninsikil Mesopotamia/Sumeria The patron goddess of Dilmun[ a mythical
paradise]
Ninsubar Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian A messenger god/goddess
Ninsun[a] Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian A cow goddess that was the
tutelary goddess of Gudea
Ninsusinak ElamiteIran] The National god
Nintinugga/Gula Mesopotamia/Sumeria A goddess
Nintu Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian A mother goddess of the womb
Nintur Babylon The goddess of the womb
Nintura Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian A god of thunderstorms & the
plow
Ninurta Babylon A god of agriculture, war & thunder
Ninurta Sumeria The deity in charge of the violent and destructive south
wind
Nirmali/Shuwi Kafir[Afghanistan] A goddess of childbirth
Nirriti Buddhist A guardian, that strangely enough, who stands upon a corpse
Nirriti Hindu/Vedic A goddess of corruption, decay, disease, healing & of
destruction of evil
Nishanu Arikara The great sky spirit
Nispannattara Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Nissaba Mesopotamia/Sumeria The goddess of writing & wisdom that started
life as a vegetation goddess
Nit Egypt A goddess of hunting
Niu She China A goddess of literacy
Niu Wang China A god of oxen
Nixies Germanic The goddesses of rivers
Njord Germanic A god of the ocean
Njord Norse A god of fertility, war, wind
Njord Scandinavia A god of fishing, prosperity & ships
No Il Ja Dae Japan A goddess of the toilet
Noctiluca Gaul A goddess of Magic from Celtic Gaul
Nodotus Roman/Celtic A minor goddess crops
Nohochacym Maya A god
Nohuichana Mexican A goddess of hunting
Nok China A goddess of Aquarius
Nomi-No-Sukune Japan/Shinto The god of sumo wrestlers
Nommo Dogon[W. Africa] The primordial spirits that are associated of rain &
fertility
Nona Roman A minor goddess of birth
Nong/Zuzum Kafir[Afghanistan] The god of winter & cold weather that lives in
a glacier, he does not like women
Norn Norse A goddess of the past, one of the fates
Norov Russia A god of grain
Nortia Etruscan A goddess of
Norwan Wintun A goddess of warriors
Nosenga Kotrkore/Shona[Zimbabwe] A tribal god that requires an oracle
Notos Greek A god of the wind
Notus/Auster Roman A god of the southwest wind
Nrtya Buddhist/Tibet A mother goddess
Nsongo Bangala[Zaire] A moon goddess
Ntoa Ghanian A goddess
Nu gua China A god/goddess
Nu Kua China A primordial goddess & inventor of the flute
Nu Mus Da Mesopotamia/Sumeria A tutelary god of a lost city of Kazullu
Nu Wa China The goddess of those who arrange marriages
Nu'tenut Chukchee[E. Siberia] An earth spirit that is the owner of the world
Nuadu Irish A tribal god of healing & water
Nudimmud Mesopotamia/Sumeria A creator god that was rapidly syncretized with
the Akkadian god Ea
Nuli'rahak/Arna'kuagsak Inuit [E. Siberia] The Sea Spirit, she lives in the
ocean depths, owns all sea creatures, & feeds off the bodies of drowned a
fisherman
Nuliayoq Inuit A goddess of rivers, Inlets
Numbakulla Aus A god
Numeria Roman A goddess of childbirth
Numi Tarem Siberia The sky god
Numma Moiyuk Aus A goddess of the ocean
Nun Egypt A god of primordial chaos
Nunbarsegunu Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia A rather obscure mother
goddess mentioned in the creation taxed as the old woman of Nippur
Nunda Cherokee A goddess of healing, headaches, & blisters
Nusku Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia The god of light & fire
Nut Egypt A creator goddess of the heavens
Nyambe Zambia A god of war
Nyame Akan[Ghana] a creator god/goddess and androgynous being
Nyamwezi Africa A goddess of justice
Nyankopon Ashanti Sun god
Nyasaye Margoli Chief god
Nyavirezi Rwanda[C. Africa] The lion goddess that was originally a mortal
daughter of the tribal chief
Nyx Greek A primordial goddess of the night
Nzambi Africa A goddess of justice
Nzame/Nzame Nkwa Bantu The creator, who was really three in one
Nze Ngbandi[Zasire] The moon god who is closely linked with women &
fertility
O Kuni Nushi Japanese A god of medicine & witchcraft
O'Meal Na'kwaxdax[BC Canada] A tribal spirit, the chief of the anciects
who's siblings are the myth people
O-Iwa-Dai-Myojin Japan/Shinto/Buddhist A god of stone workers
O-Kuni-Nushi-No-Mikito Japan/Shinto The sky was a great organizer &
consolidator of the earth
O-Toshi-No-Kami Japan/Shinto He heads the pantheon of agricultural gods but
generally is the guardian of rice fields
O-Yama-Tsu-Mi Japan/Shinto he is the most senior at apotheosis of the
mountains
Oanuava Britain Very old Earth goddess
Oba Africa A river goddess
Oba Puerto Rico A water goddess
Oba Yoruba A goddess & protector of prostitutes
Obarator Roman A god responsible for overseeing the fertilizing of crops
Obatala/Obosom Yoruba A fertility god, he makes barren women fertile &
shapes the fetus in the womb
Oboto Africa A goddesses of serenity
Obtala West Indies A sky goddess
Obumo Africa A god
Occator Roman This god oversees the growth & harvesting of crops
Ocelotl Aztec the sun god but then a first of the five world ages[ they last
for 2028 heavenly years & each heavenly year = 52 Earth years]
Ocelus Roman/British A god of healing that became syncretized with the god
Mars
Ochu West Indies A moon goddess
Ochumare Puerto Rico A goddess of happiness & the rainbow
Ockabewis Chippewa Messenger of the gods & teacher of mankind
Ocrisia Roman A goddess of fire
Oculata Roman A goddess of healing & the eyes
Odin/Othin Norse A god of war of death, wisdom & divination
Odras Irish A goddess of pools
Oduduwa Yoruba A creator goddess of fertility & love
Oenghus Irish A god of love
Ogdoad Egypt The eight primordial elements of chaos, they exist prior to the
creation of the sun god & known in Middle Egypt
Ogetsu no hime Shinto A goddess of food
Ogiuwu Edo[Benin] The god of death that owns the blood all living things
Ogma/Ogmius/Ogmios Celtic A god of education, genius, eloquence, language &
magic
Ogoun/Ogun Haiti/Vodun A god of war & fire
Ogun Edo[Benin] A god of war that was sent to cut up the land to allow crops
to the planted
Ogun Nago/Edo/Yoruba[W. Africa] A god of iron, hunting & war
Ohoromoxtotil Maya this god was the creator the sun that made the world in
habitable by destroying the jaguars that once infesterd it
Oi Suk[Kenya] A god more long the lines of personal illness rather than
plague
Okeanides Greek/Roman Minor sea goddesses There were assigned to guard ship
motions by the larger gods & invoked by seafarers, others say that they are
river gods
Okeanos Greek The god of the oceans
Oki-Tsu-Hiko-No-Kami Japan/Shinto The god of kitchens
Oki-Tsu-Hime-No-Kami Shinto/Japan The goddess of kitchens
Oko Yoruba[Nigeria] A god of agriculture
Ola Bibi Hindu a local play goddess associated with cholera
Olla Cuba A goddess of fire
Olodumare/Alaaye/Elemii/Olojo/Oni/Olorun/Orishanla Yoruba[Nigeria] A creator
god to whom the souls of the dead are expected to make a confession
Olokum Carib. A god in Puerto Rico that is a hermaphrodite
Olokum W. Indies A goddess of the ocean depths
Olokun Yoruba[Nigeria/Benin] A of fresh waters & oceans
Olorun Yoruba Creator/supreme god
Olosa Puerto Rico A goddess of fishermen
Olwen Welsh A goddess of summer & war
Omacatl/Acatl Aztec A minor god of feasting & revelery
Ome Tochtli Aztec a fertility god that was slaughtered and then resurrected
by Tezcatlipoca
Ometecuhtli/Olin-Tonatiuh Aztec/Toltec The god of duality & a supreme deity
Ometeotl Aztec A primordial being that rules in the 13th heaven
Omichle Phonecia[Hellenic] the primordial principle
Omoikane Japanese A god of wisdom
Onatha Iroquois The spirit of wheat
Oniata Iroquois A spirit of springs
Onuava Gallic/Celtic An earth fertility goddess known only from inscriptions
Onuris Egypt[Hellenic] A god of hunting & war
Ophthalmitis Greek A goddess of eyesight
Opo Akan[Ghana] The god the ocean & inland lakes & rivers
Opocchtli Aztec A minor god of light a fisherman & hunters
Ops Roman A goddess of fertility, prosperity & the harvest
Oraios Gnostic Christian The primordial deity, one of seven androgynous
elements born to the prime parent & ruler of the seven heavens of chaos
Orbona Roman A goddess of healing & childhood diseases
Orcus Roman A chthonic underworld god
Ordog Hungary that after the Christian derived became syncretized with the
Christian Devil
Oreades Greek/Roman These ladies are the animistic spirits of the mountains
Orehu Guyana A goddess of healing
Ori Yoruba[Nigeria] The god of wisdom
Orisanla Yoruba [Nigeria] A sky god that was designated to be the creator of
earth & living things
Orisha Nla Yoruba A god ordered by Olorun to create solid ground
Oro Polynesia/ Tahiti A god of war
Orotalt of Lake A tutelary god
Orthia Sparta a locally worshipped mother goddess of later syncretized with
the more widely accepted maternal deities such as Kybele
Orunmila Yoruba[Nigeria] A god of mercy & destiny
Osande Ovimbundu[Angola] A benevolent god that is a guardian deity
Osandobua Edo[Benin]A benign creator god that controls prosperity, health &
happiness
Osanyin Africa A god of medicine
Oshe Yoruba A god of thunder & lightning
Oshossi Brazil A water god
Oshun Ana Yoruba A goddess of love
Oshun West Indies A goddess of love & fertility
Oshun Yoruba A goddess of healing, fertility & rivers
Osiris Egypt/Africa Originally a chthonic grain god of fertility, burial
rites & supreme god was worshipped from Ca. 3000 BCE-400 CE
Ossa Greek A goddess of rumors
Ostara/Easter Germanic A goddess of spring & the sun
Ostaraki Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Osun Yoruba[Nigeria] A river & healing goddess within a festival of the
Ibo-Osun
Ot Mongol A goddess of fire
Othin/Oden
Oto Hime Japanese A goddess of the sea
Ouranos Greek The primordial goddess of heaven and created and was the
consort of the earth mother Gaia
Owiot Luiseno[Cal. us] the moon god who is the ancestral deity of this tribe
Oxlahun Ti Ku Maya The generic name for the 13 sky gods who may well be
worshipped today
Oya West Indies A goddess of violent rainstorms
Oya Yoruba A warrior goddess of fire, rainstorms, justice & the wind
P'an Chin lien China A goddess of brothels, lasciviousness, prostitution &
sex
P'an Niang China A goddess of vaccination
P'i Chia Ma China A god of ribs
P:erende Albanian A storm god that lets you know he is around with thunder &
lightning. It was used by the Christians to identify their god in that
region
Pa Canaan The goddess of droughts
Pa-bil-sag Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia The tutelary god of Isin
Pacha Mama Inca A chthonic goddess of fertility & the earth, now syncretized
with the Christian Virgin Mary
Pachamac Inca A god of the earth
Padma Hindu The goddess that is the incarnation of Laksmi
Padma Hindu/Puranic/Epic A snake god
Padmantaka Buddhist A god that is the guardian of the Western direction
Padmapani Buddhist A god, a Buddha designate
Padmatara Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Padsmosnisa Buddhist A god that is connected with the guardian deities
Paeon/Paiawon Greek/Crete A war god
Pah Pawnee A moon spirit
Pahtecatl Aztec A minor fertility god and concerned with brewing pulque
Pai Chung China A god of agriculture
Pai Yu China A god of the guitar
Paiowa Yana Piaute[W. USA] A goddess of the Evening star
Paiowa/Yana Piaute[W. USA] She & her daughter created the first people
Pairikas Persia A goddesses of drought
Paivatar Finnish A goddess of war
Pajainen Finnish A god, the deity that killed the great bull in the legends
of Finland
Pajau Yan Vietnam A goddess of health & healing
Pajonn Lapland a god of thunder known as the one who dwells in the heaven
Pak Tai/Hsuan T'ien/Shang Ti Chinese/Taoist An astral god of war
Paka'a Hawaiian A god of the wind
Pakhet Egypt A goddess of hunting worshipped near Beni Hassan, in Middle
Egypt
Palaniyantavan Hindu/Dravidian/Tamil A local god
Palemon Greek/Roman A human that suffered apotheosis & became a minor sea
god
Pales Roman A goddess of sheep & shepherds
Pali Kongju Korean A goddess of healing
Pallian Australia A god
Pan/Consentes Greek/Roman A god of flocks, herds & of shepherds
Pana Inuit She cares for the souls of the dead
Panacea Roman A goddess of health
Panao Kafir[Afghanistan] Not only a creator god but A generic title for
deities controlling the natural world, they lived in the mountains
Pancabrahma Hindu this is the collective name for the five aspects of Siva
Pancamukha-Patradeva Buddhist A god, a beggar
Pandara Buddhist A goddess
Paneu Kafir[Afghanistan] The seven divine brother gods
Pang Che China A goddess of justice
Pansahi Mata Hindu one of the seven mother goddesses that later became
regarded as evil
Pantang Mayag Borneo A goddess of love
Pao Kung China A god of the magistrates who was a victim of apotheosis as he
lived from 999-1062 CE
Pao Yuan ch'uan China A god of the spleen
Pap-nigin-gara Mesopotamia/Akkadia A god of war that was lord of the
boundary stone
Papa Hawaii/Maori/New Zealand A goddess of the earth
Papas Phyrgian[NW Turkey] A local god
Papatuanuku Polynesia A chthonic mother goddess that evolved spontaneously
in the cosmic night
Papaya Hittite One of the deities who awaited the return of Telipinus
Papsukkal Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia[Hellenistic] A messenger god as well
as the gatekeeper for the remainder of the pantheon
Paramasva Buddhist/Mayhayana A god
Paramita Buddhist A descriptive name of a philosophical deity
Parasurama Hindu/Puranic/Epic An incarnation of the god of Visnu
Parce Greek/Roman A pair birth goddesses became the goddesses of fate
Pare Polynesian A goddess of volcanoes
Parendi Hindu/Vedic a minor goddess of prosperity associated with
accumulating wealth
Pariacaca Inca A weather god response will for rain & thunder
Pariskaravassita Buddhist A minor goddess, one of those personifying the
discipline of spiritual regeneration
Parjanya Hindu/Vedic He started out being a god of rain
Parna-Savari Buddhist/Mayhayana A goddess
Partula Roman A goddess of childbirth
Parvati/Sakti/Ahladini-Sadini/Sati/Uma Hindu/Puranic/Epic/India A goddess of
the mountains
Pasiphae A goddess of the moon
Pasowee Kiowa A female Manitou of health & medicine
Pasupati Hindu The god of animals
Patadharni Buddhist A goddess of passage that watches over curtains &
doorways in line
Patecatl Aztec A god of medicine & surgery
Patollo Baltic The chief & war god
Patrimpas Lithuanian A god of agriculture, joy, peace, springtime
Pattini/Pattinidevi Sri Lanka A goddess of summer and mother goddess
Paurnamasi Hindu A goddess of the full moon
Pautiwa Hopi The sun god
Pava Hindu The god of the winds
Pax Roman A goddess of peace
Pdry Canaan A goddess of mist
Peitho Greek A goddess of persuasion
Peju'lpe Yukaghir[Siberia] Aes guardian spirits look at the well being of
animals under their care & benevolent to the hunter so long as he observes
the rules and kills only when necessary
Pekko/Pellonpekko Finnish A god of barley
Peko Estonia A god of fertility
Pele Hawaiian A goddess of fire, volcanoes & witchcraft
Pellon Pekko Finnish A god responsible for the duration & harvest in the
barley, used to make beer. Under Christianity you may find him with the
name of St. Peter
Pemba West Africa A god
Pen Annwen Welsh An underworld god almost synonymous with Pwyll & Pryderi
Penates Roman Hearth gods chosen by the head of household
Penelope Greek A goddess of spring
Perimb Brazil A moon goddess & supreme being
Perit Albanian A goddesses of justice
PerkonsLatvia A god of thunder that brings beneficial rain & is a fertility
god
Perkunas the god of thunder & yes this is Perkons in a different nation
Perkuno Baltic The thunder god
Perse Greek underworld goddess
Persephone Greek A goddess of death & spring
Perun Russia The thunder & creator god
Perun Slavic A god of war, justice, lightning & thunder
Peruwa/Pirwa Hittite a horse god
Phan Ku China A god
Phanebal Semitic youthful warrior god
Phanes Greek The primordial sun god & the first one to emerge from the
cosmic egg created by Kronos
Phantasos Greek A god of dreams by inanimate objects
Pharmacides Greek A goddesses of health & drugs
Phebele Congo The male god who fathered man
Pheme Greek A goddess of fame
Phobetus Greek A god of dreams by animals
Phoebe Greek A goddess of the moon
Phoebus Greek A god of enlightenment
Phorkys Greek A Minor sea god noted by Hesiod
Phosphoros Greek This is the god of the morning star
Phul Mata Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess that became one of the evil
ones
Phyi-Sgrub Buddhist/Tibet He is a form of a god Yama
Pi Hsia Yuan Chin China A goddess of birth, midwives & healing
Pianan Aztec a minor god of war
Picullus Roman/Prussia will god that was taken over by the Christians as a
their Devil
Picus Roman A god of agriculture
Picvu'cin Chukchee[E. Siberia] The god of hunters that rides around on a
sled drawn by mice
Pidray Canaan/Phonecia A minor fertility goddess noted in creation texts &
treaties
Pien Ho China A god of jewelers
Pietas Roman A minor god
Pikuolis Lithuania A god of death, the underworld & of evil
Pilnytis Lithuania A god of wealth
Piluitus Latvia A fertility god
Pilumnus Roman A minor guardian god that oversees the protection of an
infant at birth
Pinga Inuit The goddess that takes souls of the dead to heaven
Pinikirz Elamite[Iran] A mother goddess
Pistis/Pistis Sophia Gnostic Christian The primordial female force
Pitao Cozobi Zapotec[Mexico] The corn god
Pitari Hindu/Puranic Bo benevolent, she's one of the consorts of Siva
Piyusaharana Hindu/Puranic/Epic Though obscure, this is a physician god
Pleiades Greek A goddesses of the Pleiades
Pluto Roman The god of the underworld
Plutos Greek He is a minor god of riches
Po Yan Dari Cambodian A goddess of healing & diseases
Poena Greek The goddess of retaliation & retribution
Poeninus Roman/Celtic Europe a mountain god
Poleramma Telegu[India] A plague goddess associated with smallpox
Pollux Roman A horse god
Poloknalai Kafir[Afghanistan] A goddess of animals
Polyboulus Greek A goddess of wisdom
Polydamna Egypt A goddess of healing & herbs
Polymnia Greek/Roman A goddess of mimes
Pomona Roman A goddess of autumn, fruits, fruit trees, gardens & prosperity
Pon Yukaghir[Siberia] The Supreme creator god worshiped from prehistoric
times until at least 1900 C. E.
Pontos Greek A god of the sea
Por Brazil A moon god
Pore/Pura Guyanan[SA] He created the earth & all living things
Portunus Roman This god of passage was responsible for guarding the entrance
of the city & the house with a festival on August 17th. He sidelines as the
guardian of the Tiber estuary
Poseidon Greek A god of earthquakes & the ocean
Poshjo Akka Saami/Lappland A goddess of Winter
Posis Das Greek A sky god
Postvorta Roman A goddess of childbirth, midwives & the past
Pothos Greek A god of anxiety
Pothos Phonecia[Hellenic] A primordial being
Potina Roman A goddess of children's of beverages & drinking
Potrimpo Baltic A god of fertility
Poxlom Maya A god of disease
Poza Mama Siberian A goddess of the hearth fire
Ppiz Hiu Tec Maya A god of war
Prabha India A goddess of health
Prabhakari Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Prabhasa Hindu/Puranic/Epic An attendant god that answered to Indra
Pracanda Hindu/Puranic/Epic A distinctive form of the goddess Durga
Pradipatara Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess of light
Pradyumma Davidian/Tamil A god of love
Prahana Hindu/Puranic/Epic A rather important mother goddess
Prajana Buddhist/Mayhayana A goddess
Prajapati Hindu/Puranic/Epic/Vedic This god is a primordial being
Prajnantaka Buddhist A god that is a guardian of the southern direction
Prajnaparamita Buddhist this goddess is a personification of the religious
text
Prakde Kafir[Afghanistan] A local deity
Pramudita Buddhist/Vajrayana in minor goddess
Pranasakti Hindu this goddess appears to be a rather terrifying deity that
rules the centers of physical life
Pranidhasnaparamita Buddhist A philosophical deity
Prasannatara Buddhist/Mayhayana A rather minor goddess that tramples upon
some Hindu gods
Pratibhanakuta Buddhist A god
Pratibhanaspratisamvit A goddess, one of context analysis
Pratisamvit Buddhist A collective name for four goddesses
Pratyangira Hindu goddess of rather terrifying aspect
Pratyusa Hindu/Puranic/Epic An attendant god of Indra
Praxadike Roman A goddess of enterprise
Praxidice Greek A goddess of justice
Prende Albania A goddess of love
Priapos Greek A fertility god that also guarded mariners
Priapus Roman A god of the shade
Prithivi Hindu A goddess of the earth
Priti Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess
Priyadarsana Buddhist/Abeona in minor goddess
Prometheus Greek A god
Promitor Roman A minor god of agriculture is awful for the growth &
harvesting of all crops
Pronoia Gnostic Christian A primordial being, the feminine side of the
androgynous parent
Proserpina Roman A goddess of seed germination & spring
Proteus Greek A shape shifter prophet
Providentia Roman The goddess of forethought
Proxumae Roman/Celtic The generic title of a group of goddesses that were
personal guardian deities
Prsni Hindu/Vedic The primordial Earth Goddess
Prthivi Hindu/Vedic/India The mother goddess of earth
Prthu Hindu/Vedic The creator god that was the head of the solar pantheon,
an avatar of Visnu
Ptah Egypt A god of architecture, masons, metal working & sunrise he built
boats to carry the souls of the dead
Pu Hsing China A god of happiness
Pu Ma phonation the title given to any god of high rank
Pu'gu Yukaghir[E. Siberia] the sun god, he is associated with justice &
honorable living & will punish those who are evil or pilot
Pudicitia Roman A goddess of modesty & chastity
Pukkasi Buddhist/Vajrayana/Tibet A goddess that is of terrifying appearance,
why I do not know
Pukkeenegak Inuit A goddess of childbirth & clothes making
Punarvasu Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor & benevolent goddess of fortune
Purandhi Hindu/Epic A minor goddess of prosperity & childbirth
Purusa Hindu/Vedic A primeval creator god, the primordial being from whom
the cosmos was formed
Purvabhahadrapada Hindu/Puranic/Epic A benevolent minor goddess of fortune
Purvaphalguni Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor goddess of fortune
Purvashadha Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor goddess of fortune
Pusan Hindu/Puranic/Vedic A god of possessions, physical prowess, strength
Pusi Tikopia[Polynesia] if this God, the apotheosis of the reef eel
Puskaitis Lithuania A god of fruit
Puspa Buddhist/Tibet A mother goddess
Puspatara Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Pusti Hindu/Puranic/Epic A fertility goddess of northern India
Pusya Hindu/Puranic/Epic Another minor goddess of fortune
Puta Roman A goddess responsible for the proper pruning of trees & shrubs
respond
Pwyll/Pwyll Pen Annwn Wales Sometimes the ruler of the underworld
Qa'wadliliquala Dza'wadeenox[BC Canada] Not only the Supreme God, but the
guardian of the tribe as well as a river deity that insurers the salmon run
Qadshu Syria The goddess of fertility
Qaitakalnin Koryak[Siberia] A guardian spirit
Qamai'ts/Sisnaaxil/Ek Yakimtolsil Bella Coola[BC Canada] The creator goddess
that lives in the upper heavens & controls the earth, she is never prayed to
Qasynan S. Arabia the god of the of smithies
Qebui Egypt A four headed, winged, ram headed god of the north wind
Qenqentet Egypt A goddess of memory
Qeskina'qu Koryak[ Siberia] The sky spirit the apotheosis of daylight
Qetesh Egypt The goddess of love & beauty
Qetesh Syria A goddess of nature, whose cult was orgiastic
Qos N. Arabia A local weather/rainbow god
Quabso Tanzania A goddess of health, fertility & rain
Quades W. Semitic fertility goddess
Quan Yin Buddhist A goddess of knowledge
Quan Yin China A goddess of fertility
Quat Banks Is.[Melanesia] A creator god that knows how to enjoy life
QudsuW. Sumeria the personification of holiness
Queen Maeve/Medb/Medhbh/Madb Irish She was once a powerful goddess
Quetzalcoatl Aztec/Toltec He is the god of the air & presided over commerce,
fertility, wind & of wisdom
Quetzalcoatl/Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli Aztec A manifestation of sun the god, he
is a savior of his people as well & there is not enough room here to tell
his story
Quiahuitl Aztec The creator god/sun deity of the third of the five world
ages
Quinkini A'qu Koryak[ Siberia] The founder of the world
Quinoa-Mama Peru A minor goddess
Quirinus Roman A god of thunder & of war
Quirinus Roman A god of war & the tutelary god of the Sabines
Quootis Hooi Chinook The creator goddess
Quzah N. Arabia A mountain & weather god
Ra Egypt A god of rebirth & war & the sun
Ra Nigeria A goddess of lightning, Thunder
Rachmay Canaan A goddess of health & nurses
Radha Hindu/Puranic/Epic/India A goddess of emotional love
Rafu Sen Japanese A goddess of spring
Ragno Hopi She is associated with the creation of life
Rahu Hindu The primordial cosmic deity, therefore a god
Raiden Japanese A god of thunder
Raijin Japan/Shinto The weather gods, inclusive
Rainha Barba Belem/Brazil A goddess of thunder & lightning
Raja Indainda Batak The thunder god who is the spy and messenger of the
other gods
Rajamatangi Hindu She is a goddess
Raka Hervey Is.[Polynesia] got the winds
Raka Hindu/Vedic A minor goddess of prosperity
Ran Scandinavia A goddess of the sea
Rana Neida Saami/Lappland A goddess spring
Randeng China A goddess of teaching
Rangda Balinese A goddess of fertility & of sexuality, Lust
Rangi Maori/New Zealand A god of the sky Ranno Egypt A god of gardens
Ranu Bai India A goddess of rivers
Rapithwin Persia The god of the noon day heat
Rati Hindu/Balinese A goddess of fertility, love, passion & of sex
Rati mbati ndua Fiji The god of the underworld who devours the dead
Ratis Celtic A goddess of protective fortifications
Ratri Hindu/Vedic A goddess of the night
Ratu Mai Mbula Fijia A god of fertility
Ravana Hindu The demon King of Lanka who abducted Sita
Re'are'a Tahiti A goddess of happiness, joy
Renenutet Egypt A goddess of fortune, grain, milk, harvest, nursing babies
Renenutet
Renpet Egypt A goddess of spring
Reret Egypt A goddess
Resep[A]Mukal Canaan/Phonecia A war & plague god that originated in Syria
Reseph Mikal Phoenicia A god of lightning & thunder
Resheph Canaan A god of plague
Resheph/Mikal/Mekal Phoenicia The god of plague & of the underworld
Resphu Syria A god of war, worshipped in the Nile Delta
Revanta Hindu A god of hunters
Revati Hind/Puranic/Epic A minor goddess of fortune
Rhadamanthos Greek/Roman A marriage of chthonic underworld god
Rhea/Rheie Greek A primordial goddess of childbirth, earth, fertility,
mountains
Rheda Germanic A goddess of spring
Rhiannon Irish A chthonic goddess of birds & horses
Riddi Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess
Riddihivasita Buddhist A minor goddess
Rigenmucha New Guinea A god
Rigisamus Roman/Celtic A god of war
Rimmon Babylon Another sun god
Rind Scandinavia A goddess of winter
Ritona Roman/Celtic The goddess of river fords
Robigo Roman A goddess of grain
Rod Slavic A god of fertility
Rodasi Vedic A goddess of lightning
Rohini Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor goddess of fortune
Rohini Jain A goddess of learning
Roma Greek/Roman
Roman the very minor God of our culture
Rongo Maori A god of cultivated plants
Rongommatane Polynesia The god of agriculture, especially the sweet potato
Rosmerta Celtic/Roman/Gaul A goddess of healing, water, & sacred springs
Rozanica Slavic A goddess of winter
Rsbha Hindu/Puranic/Epic This god is an unusual avatar of is the god Vishnu
Rubanga Alur[Uganda] creator god
Ruda N. Arabia A tutelary god, an androgynous being
Rudiobus Roman/Gallic Thought to be a horse god
Rudra Hindu/Vedic A god of death, disease, healing, jungle, lightning,
storms, thunder & the wind
Rudracandra Hindu A distinct form of the goddess Durga
Rugaba Uganda A god of the sky
Rugievit Rugen Is.[Slavic] A local war &
Rugiu Boba Lithuanian A goddess of autumn
Ruhanga Bunyoro[Uganda] this creator god was the initiator of the world,
regarded as distant & if ever invoked
Rukko Mandan The creator
Rukmini Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess who is avatar of Laksmi among other
things
Rumina Roman A goddess of infants
Runcina Roman? A goddess of agriculture who presides over weeding
Rundas Hittite/Hurrian A god of fortune that is associated with hunting
Ruoini Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Rusalki Slavic/Russia They were water nymphs & not nice
Rusina Roman? A goddess of fields and open country
Rwewti Egypt A lion god who guards the temple of heaven
Ryangombe Rwanda[E. Africa ] The tutelary god & ancestral deity
Ryuhwa Korean A goddess of water
Ryujin Japan/Shinto The Dragon god that controls of thunder & rain
Sa Kono[E. Guinea] A creator god, one of a pair of creator deities
Sabaoth Gnostic Christian A creator god
Sabazios Phrygian[NW Turkey] A god of agriculture
Saci India A goddess of physical prowess, Strength
Sadaksari[Lokesvara] Buddhist/Lamaist/Tibet A variety of Avalokitesvara that
is incarnate in succession of the Dali Lamas
Sadarnuna Sumeria The goddess of the new moon
Sadbhuja-Sitatara Buddhist A god
Sadhumati Buddhist[Vjarrayana] A minor goddess
Sadrapa Syria A god of healing
Sadwes Persia A goddess rain, of storms, thunder, lightning, hail, snow
Safekh aabut Egypt A goddess of knowledge
Saga Norse A goddess of history
Saga Scandinavia A goddess of knowledge & waterfalls
Sagaramati Buddhist A god
Sagbata Dahomey A god of smallpox
Sahar Aramaic A moon god
Sai' Al Quan Nabataean/W. Semitic A local guardian God is believed to be the
protector of caravans
Saitada Celtic A goddess of mourning
Sajara Songhai The rainbow god
Sakhadai Noin Siberia A god of fire
Sakhemet/Sachmet Egypt A goddess of war
Sakka[n]/Amakandu/Sumuqan Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian A patron god of
herdsmen & A god of cattle
Sakra Buddhist A god
Sakti Hindu/Buddhist/Jain A personification of a god
Sakyamuni Buddhist/Tibet A god, the historical Buddha
Sala Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian A war goddess
Salacia Roman A sea goddess
Salagrama Hindu A form of the god Visnu
Salevao Polynesia The primordial god of rocks
Salim Syria The god of the evening
Salm of Mahram/Salman N. Arabia A local tutelary god
Salmacis Greek A goddess Fountain, spring
Salmaone Greek A mother goddess
Salus Roman/Sabine A goddess of health, prosperity & public welfare
Sama Davidian/Tamil An obscure heroic god
Samael Gnostic Christian The creator god aka the blind god
Samantabhadra Buddhist A god, a form of a spiritual meditation Buddha
Samantaorabha Buddhist/Vjratana A minor goddess
Samas Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian The sun guard & patron deity of Sippa &
Larsa
Samba Hindu A heroic god
Samkarsana Dravidian/Camille a local last form of Balarama
Samkhat Babylon A goddess of happiness & joy
Sampsa Finnish A vegetation god that gives life to seed that lies dormant
through the winter
Sams Greek A sun deity that in the north is a male & in the south female
Samundra Indian A goddess of rivers
Samvara Buddhist/Mayhayana A god
San Chou Niang Niang China A mother goddess that was first deified during
the Sung dynasty
San-Dui Buddhist/Tibet A tutelary god
Sandhya Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess
Sangarius Greek A river god
Sango Yoruba[Nigeria] A god of thunder
Sani Hindu/Buddhist An astral god
Saning Sari Java The rice mother goddess
Sanjna Hindu A goddess of warriors
Sanju Kafir[Afghanistan] A harvest goddess
Sankari Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess
Sankha[pala] Hindu/Puranic/Epic A snake god
Sanmukha Hindu/Puranic/Epic A god, a form of Skanda
Santa Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess
Santana Hindu A minor goddess
Santoshi Mata Hindu A mother goddess of recent origin, about 1960
Sanu Kafir[Afghanistan] A god
Sao ch'ing Niang Niang China A goddess of brooms & fair weather
Sao Greek A goddess of sailing
Sapas Canaanite a sun god
Sapientia Roman A goddess of wisdom
Saptanatra Hindu/Puranic/Epic The generic title of the seven deities of evil
influence
Sar Akka Swedish A goddess midwives
Sar Syria The god of the dawn
Sara Babylon/Akkadian A Minor war god
Saraddevi Buddhist/Tibet A fertility & vegetation goddess associated autumn
Sarama Hindu/Puranic/Epic/Vedic An attendant goddess of the god Indra
Saranya Hindu/Vedic A primordial goddess
Sarapis Egypt A god, rather late in arrival
Sarasvati Hindu, Vedic A goddess of astronomy, science, education, wisdom,
eloquence & rivers
Saravakarmavaranavisodhani Buddhist A god of the richer, another deification
of text
Sarrahitu/Sarra Itu Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia A fertility goddess
that started out being the tutelary goddess of the city of Su-Sin
Sarritor Roman A minor god of agriculture who was invoked during the growing
& harvesting of crops
Sarruma Hittite/Hurrian A god
Sarvabuddharma-Kosavati Buddhist A god of literature, the deification of
texts
Sarvakarmsvaranavisodhani Buddhist it in other god of literature
Sarvanaranaviskambhin Buddhist A god, a spiritual meditation buddha
Sarvasokatamonirghatmatiage Buddhist A god, another spiritual meditation
buddha
Sarvastramahajvala Jain A messenger goddess
Sasuratum Canaan These are midwife goddesses, they are seven in number
Satabhisa Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor goddess of fortune that is not very
nice at all
Sataruri Hindu/Puranic A minor goddess that was the victim of incest
Satet Egypt A goddess of archery & hunting
Sati/Sakti/Parvati Hindu/Puranic/Epic/India A mother goddess
Sati/Satet Egypt A goddess of waterfalls
Satis Egypt A minor goddess of fertility
Satrughna Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor god
Saturn/Saturnus Roman A god of agriculture, seeds, astronomy, Saturn, educat
ion
Satyabhama Hindu/Davidian/Tamil A goddess
Satyr Greek/Roman A generic term for woodland gods & divine beings
Saule Baltic The sun goddess
Saule Lithuanian A god of war
Sauska Mesopotamia A goddess of healing
Savari Buddhist/Tibet A goddess of terrifying appearance, or so it is said
Savati Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor benevolent goddess of fortune
Savea Si'uleo Polynesia He is the god of the dead
Savitar Hindu/Vedic A god of war & the sun
Savpayanjiha Buddhist A god, a spiritual meditation buddha
Saxnot Saxon A tutelary god, at one time required to be denounced at
Christian baptism
Say Egypt A minor god of destiny
Scabies Roman A goddess invoked to cure skin diseases
Scamander Greek A river god
Scathach Irish/Scotland A goddess of the underworld
Schetewuarha Brazil A goddess rain
Scotia Greek A sea goddess
Sebitti Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian The collective name for the minor war
gods
Secia Roman A goddess of stored seeds
Securita Roman The guardian goddess invoked to ensure continuing stability
of the Roman Empire
Sed Egypt The guardian god that was popular as a personal deity
Sedna Inuit The goddess of the sea
Sefkhet-Abwy Egypt A local goddess, concerned with libraries & writing
Segeta Gaul A goddess of healing of springs
Segetia Roman A goddess of planted seeds [part of a trinity]
Segomo/Cocidius Celtic A war god
Sehu Cherokee The grain goddess
Seker Egypt A god of death & light
Sekhet Egypt A goddess of justice, beer, war
Sekhet-Hor Egypt The cow goddess of lower Egypt
Sekhmet Egypt A goddess of war
Selardi Armenia A moon god
Selene/Mene Greek The goddess of the moon & stars
Selket Egypt The scorpion goddess & helper of women in childbirth
Semargl Slavic A god of barley & family
Semele Greek/Roman A mother goddess
Senecta Greek The goddess of old age
Sentia Roman A goddess who heightens feelings
Senx/Ta'ata/Sami'yaila Bella Coola[BC Canada] the sun god that is the ruler
of a lower heavens
Seocosus Roman/Iberia A god of war that was popular with various troops of
the Roman legions
Sepset Egypt A local funerary goddess from Memphis
Sequana Gaul The goddess of the Seine River
Sequana/Sequena Britain A goddess who lived beneath the rivers
Serapis Egypt A god of grain, of grain
Serida Mesopotamia/Sumeria A mother goddess
Serket[-hetyt] Egypt A minor mortuary goddess
Serqet Egypt A goddess of the morning star
Sesa[naga] Hindu/Epic/Vedic/Puranic A snake god/Naga, he is at the Great
serpent that lies in the primeval sea & encircles the world
Sesat Egypt A goddess of books & knowledge
Sese Ngbandi[Zaire] A chthonic goddess that is invoked at sunrise every day
Sessrumnir Germanic A goddess of fertility
Set Egypt A god of black magic, destruction, evil, storms, thunder, drought
& chaos
Seta Pokot/Suk[Kenya] A goddess of the Pleiades as well as a fertility
goddess
Seth Egypt A god Desert
Seven Macaw Maya A god of the Big Dipper
Seyon/Muruga Dravidian/Tamil A creator god
Sezmu Egypt A minor god of one of the wine & oil presses
Sga'na Haida[PNW] The sea god
Shadanna-Subrahmanya Hindu/Puranic This is a form of a god Kattikeya
Shagpona Yoruba A god of smallpox
Shahar Canaan A god of warriors & the dawn
Shai Egypt A god of fate
Shait Egypt A goddess of justice
Shakplana Yoruba[Nigeria A plague god identified with smallpox
Shakuru Pawnee A spirit of war & the sun
Shala Canaan A goddess of storms
Shalim Canaan The god of dusk & of warriors
Shamash Babylon A god of war, justice, divination & prophecy
Shamish Babylon He was the sun god and the god of justice
Shang Chien China A god of the neck
Shang Kuo-Lao China/Taoist One of the eight immortal beings
Shang Ti/Yu Hwang-Shang China/Taoist He is a creator god
Shango Nigeria A god of storms & thunder
Shango Yoruba A god of war, storms, thunder & fertility
Shani Hindu An astral god that brought misfortune
Shapash Ugarit A goddess of war
Shapshu Canaan A goddess of war & the sun
Shashaya Tanzania A goddess of the morning star
Shashti Hindu A goddess of children & childbirth
Shaushka Hittite/Akkadian/Hurrian A powerful goddess Ishtar
She chi China A god of agriculture, grain, land & soil
Sheela[Sheila] Na Gig Irish She was most likely a protective or blessing
deity
Sheger Canaan The god of cattle
Shen Hsui Chih China A god of medicine
Shen Nung China A god of agriculture
Sheng Mu China A goddess of witchcraft
Shici-Fuku-Jin Japan/Shinto these are the seven principal gods of luck,
there is a one female involved however
Shilup Chito Osh Choctaw The Great Spirit
Shina-Tsu-Hiko/Shina Tsu Hime Japan A god of the wind
Shing Li-Kuan China/Taoist one of the eight immortal beings
Shitala Hindu A goddess of disease [smallpox]
Shiu Fang China A god of embankments
Shiva Hindu A god of fertility
Shomde Kafir[Afghanistan] A local creator god known throughout HinduKush
Shoney Scotland/Irish/Manx Originally a single god of the North Sea
Shoten Japanese A god of commerce & wisdom
Shou Hsing China A god of longevity
Shou Lao China A god of longevity that started out as an astral deity
Shoul lao China A god of longevity
Shouxing China A god of longevity
Shu Egypt A god of the atmosphere, light, war, wind
Shui Fang China A god of agriculture
Shui Yng China A god of agriculture
Shun I Fu gen China A goddess of drought & of famine
Shurdi Albania A storm god that had been revered in recent times
Shutu Babylon A goddess of the winds
Si Chimu[Peru] A moon god
Si Slavic A goddess of justice
Si'a Phonecia A minor attendant goddess
Si'duku Kamchadal[SE Siberia] the mother spirit
Si'mskalin Kamchadal[SE Siberia] guardian spirit
Sia Egypt He is the god of perception
Siaparamita Buddhist A philosophical deity
Siddhi Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor goddess of fortune that grants favors
Siddhi Irish The old gods that live it in the hills
Siduri Sumeria A minor goddess of happiness, merriment, wine making, brewing
& of wisdom
Sien Tsang China A goddess of silk cultivation
Sif Norse A goddess of agriculture, fertility & autumn
Sigyn Nordic/Icelandic A goddess that ran with Loki a
Sikhandin Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor deity, one of a group of emancipated
gods
Sikhin Buddhist/Tibet A physician god
Sila Inuit A god of storms
Silewe Nazarata Indonesia A goddess Understanding, of wisdom
Silma Inua Inuit The supreme god, rarely invoked or prayed at
Silvanus Roman A god of nature and the woods
Sin Babylon The moon god
Sin Irish Patron goddess of warriors
Sina Samoa She is the moon goddess
Sinann Celtic A goddess of rivers
Sindgund German A goddess of healing charms
Sindhu Hindu/Vedic A river goddess
Singala N. Arabia A local god
Sinhanada Buddhist/Tibet A physician god
Sinivali Hindu/Vedic a minor goddess of prosperity
Sinnilktok Inuit A goddess of healing
Sins Sga'nagwai Haid[BC Canada] A supreme god that gives power to all things
Sio Humis Ahopui The rain god
Siofn Nordic/Icelandic A goddess listed by Snorri
Sionnan Irish A goddess of the River Shannon
Sipe Gialmo Bon/Tibet A mother goddess, the queen of the world
Sipylene Anatolia/Symnra The mother goddess worshiped in the Metroon
sanctuary
Sirao Indonesia A god
Sirara Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian The goddess of the Persian Gulf,
Enki said so
Siris/Sirah Babylon A goddess of banquets & rain clouds
Sirona Celtic/Roman A local goddess of healing from the Moselle basin of
Germany
Sirona/Dirona Britain A goddess of beneficial hot springs
Sirone Haiti/Vodun A water goddess & protector of bathing children
Sirsir/Babylon/Akkadian The guardian god of boatmen
Sirtur Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian The goddess of sheep
Sisyphos Corinthian The god of the faded sun
Sita Hindu/Puranic/Epic A chthonic earth goddess
Sitala[mata] Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess of healing
Sitapata Buddhist A goddess/Buddha designate
Siva Hindu/India The principle creative & destructive god
Sivini Armenia The sun god
Sivottama Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor god
Sjofn Norse A goddess of love & passion
Skadi Nordic/Icelandic A goddess
Skanda Hindu/Puranic/Epic/India A god of war
Skuld Norse A goddess & future
Slaine Irish Thought to be a deity of healing & the medical arts
sMan-Bla Buddhist/Tibet A god, in medicine Buddha
Smertrios Celtic A god of war & tutelary deity of the Treveri
Smrti Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor god
Snegurochka Russia A goddess & winter
Snotra Norse A goddess of knowledge, wisdom & Virtue
Snulk'ulxa'ls Bella Coola[BC Canada] An arctypical god, rather like the
Christian god in as he provided a conflict of decent and evil treatment for
humans
So Ewe/Hua[Togo] and weather god
Sobek Egypt The crocodile god
Sodasi Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor goddess
Sodza Ewe/Hua[Togo] The sky god prayed to weekly to send rain
Sofh Egypt A goddess of education
Sogblen Ewe/Hua[Togo] A messenger god
Sogbo Fon[Benin] A storm god of rain
Sohobo-No-Kami Japan/Shinto The goddess scarecrows, the apotheosis of an
actual scarecrow known as a Kakashi
Sokar Egypt This chthonic underworld god is the guardian of the necropolis
at Memphis
Soko Nupe[Nigeria] The sky god, specifically the dark sky that precedes the
beginning of the rainy season
Sol Nordic/Icelandic The sun goddess
Sol Roman A god of war & the sun
Solbon Slavic A goddess of the morning star & the evening star
Solntse Slavic A goddess of war
Soma Hindu A god of the moon
Somaskanda Hindu/Puranic/Epic An aspect of the god Siva, a god for all that
Somhlth Irish/Scotland/Manx A god who had no corporeal incarnation
Somnus Roman A god of sleep and dreams
Somtus/Harsomtus Egypt A god
Sopedu Egypt The guardian god of the eastern border
Sophia Greek/Gnostic Christian The primordial female force of the cosmos
Sophrosyne Greek A goddess of temperance & moderation
Sopona Yoruba A god of smallpox
Sore-Gus Hottentot[S. Africa] The sun/sky god
Sors Roman the God of luck
Soteira Greek A goddess of safety
Sothis Egypt[Hellenic] The astral goddess that heralds Arias of the Nile
Souconna Roman/Celtic The river goddess that was the guardian of the river
Saone
Soului Hua[W. Africa] A benevolent vegetation god also in charge of medicine
& music
Spadareamet Armenia A chthonic goddess concerned with fertility of the earth
& death, the Christians equate her name with hell
Speio Greek A goddess of caves
Spercheius Greek A river god
Spermo Greek One of the Oenotropae
Spes Roman A goddess of happiness, hope & law
Spes Roman the goddess of hope, associated with gardens
Spiniesis agriculture This poor minor god is charged with responsibility of
uprooting thorn bushes
Sraddha Hindu A goddess Faith
Sravana Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor benevolent goddess of fortune
Sravistha Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor benevolent goddess of fortune i
Sri[devi] Buddhist/Tibet A goddess of terrible appearance & Royal attire
Sri[devi] Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess
Srikantha Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor god consider to be an aspect of Siva
Srivasumukhi Buddhist/Maya A minor attendant goddess
Srividyavedi Hindu A minor goddess that likes to wear a necklace of teeth &
bones
Ssu Cho China A god of agriculture
Ssu ma Hsiang ju China A god of wine merchants
Stanitakumara Jain[India A youthful appearing god
Sterculius Roman A minor god of agriculture that would fit right in with
politicians, that is, his concern was spreading the BS on the fields
Sthenias Greek A goddess of physical prowess & strength
Strenua Roman A goddess of vigor who gives energy to the weak and tired
Stribog Slavic A god of the winds
Strymon Greek A river god
Styx Greek The chthonic goddess of the River Styx
Su Egypt The primordial god of the air
Suada Roman? A goddess of persuasion
Subhadra Hindu/Puranic/Epic A goddess
Subhaga Buddhist/minor A minor goddess
Subhamekhala Buddhist/Meola A minor goddess
Subrahmanya Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor warrior deity
Sucellos Celtic A god of rivers, death & a hammer god
Suddhodana Buddhist The primordial data that was the father of Buddha's line
Sudrem Kafir[Afghanistan] A weather god created for the breath of the god
Imra
Sudurjaya Buddhist/Vajrayana A minor goddess
Sugriva Hindu/Epic The monkey god
Sukarasya Buddhist A minor goddess
Sukkamielli Finnish A goddess of frenzied love
Sukla-Tara Buddhist/Mayhayana A goddess an emanation of all the meditation
Buddhas
Suklang malayon Philippines A goddess of happiness
Sukra Hindu/Puranic/Epic This astral god was the personification of the
planet Venus, he tutored demons on the side
Suksma Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor deity
Suku Ovimbundu[Cent. Africa] The creator god sky at, the rivers, people, &
mountains
Sukuna-Hikona Japan/Shinto A god of healing that helped establish the
methods of healing diseases as well as a means to control & protection
against Bob beast, snakes, insects, et all
Sul Celtic A goddess of hot springs Sulla Sulis Sulevia
Sul-Pa-e The Mia/Sumeria An astral & fertility god, a personification of the
planet Jupiter
Sul-utula Mesopotamia/Sumeria A rather personal tutelary god
Suleviae Roman/Celtic A goddess of passage, normally associated with
crossroads
Sulini Hindu A minor goddess appearance
Sulis Roman/Celtic An underworld goddess concerned with knowledge & of
prophecy
Sullat Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian A minor god that was an attendant of the
sun god
Sulman[u] Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia/W. Semitic A chthonic war & fertility
god
Sulmanitu W. Semitic The fertility goddess concerned with love & war
Sulsaga Sumeria An astral goddess
Sumalini Buddhist/Mayhayana An attendant minor goddess
Sumati Buddhist a deification of literature
Sumbha Buddhist A goddess that is the guardian of the downward direction
Sumbharaja Buddhist The god that is the guardian of the downward direction
Sumiyoshi-No-Kami Japan/Shinto The genetic name of the sea gods that are
guardians of seafarers[3]
Summanus Etruscan/Roman A god of thunder
Sumugan Mesopotamia/Sumeria A god of the River plains
Sun God Hittite/Akkadian The sun god of Heaven
Sun Hou-Shi/Sun Wu-Kong China The monkey god
Sundara Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Sundara Hindu/Puranic A goddess that is a prosperous aspect of Siva, a god
Supai Inca A god of death
Suparikiritanaasri Buddhist/Tibet A physician god
Suparnakumara Jain[India] A god
Sura Hindu A goddess of wine
Suraksini Buddhist/Meola A minor goddess
Surangama Buddhist/Mayhayana A god
Surarnadhadravimalaratnaprabhasa Buddhist/Tibet A physician god
Suresvara Hindu/Puranic/Epic A god, one of the Rudra gods
Surya Hindu/Puranic/Epic The sun goddess
Surya Hindu/Vedic A god of light & war
Susano-Wo Japan/Shinto A god of agriculture, the ocean & storms
Susdinak Elamite[Iran] A local god, the god of Susa
Sutalidihi Cherokee The sun spirit
Sutekh/Hurrian A weather god
Suwaliyattas Hittite He is a warrior god
Svadha Hindu A minor goddess
SvantovitSvantevit Slavic He was the fire & war god
Svaraghosaraja Buddhist/Tibet A physician god
Svarazic/Svarozic/Svarogich Slavic The fire god
Svasthavesini Hindu Another one of those rather ugly goddesses
Svasti devi Hindu A goddess of the home
Syamatara Buddhist/Tibet A goddess, a form of the goddess Tara
Syn Scandinavia A goddess of justice
T'ai Shan China A god that is the senior one in the heavenly ministries
T'ai Yi China A primordial god who was present before the cosmos was created
T'ao Hua Hsiennui China This goddes guardian deity as well as the deity of
the second spring month
T'ien Fei China A goddess of sailing
T'ung Chung chung China A god of the skin
T'ung Lai yu China A god of the stomach
Ta'lab S. A moon god with an oracle function
Ta'xet Haida A sky god who receives the souls of those who die by violence
Ta'yan Koryak[SE Siberia] The Supreme Being who does not muddle in human
affairs
Ta-bitjet Egypt A goddess that protects against scorpion bite, though her
symbol is the scorpion
Ta-No-Kami Japan/Shinto The generic name of several gods & harvest
Taautos Phoenicia This god devolved into the Egyptian Thoth
Tabiti Scythia A goddess of fire
Tacoma Salish A goddess of fresh waters
Taditkara Buddhist A goddess of light
Tagabayan Philippine A goddess of adultery & incest
Tages Etruscan An early god of prophecy
Tagni Italian A god of witchcraft
Tahc I Tunica A goddess of war
Tahit Tlingit The spirit of fate
Tai-Sung-Jing China the god of temporal time, the apotheosis of the planet
Jupiter
Taijn/Tlaloc Totonac[Mexico] The name for a group of rain gods, still
worshipped & presumed to live in ruins of El Tajin[Veracruz]
Taillte/Taultiu/Tailitu/Telta Irish A goddess of Lughnasadh & August
Taio Lakalai The moon goddess.
Tajika no mikoto Japanese A god of strength
Taka rita Polynesian A goddess of adultery
Taka-Mi-Musubi-No-Kama Japan/Shinto Another primordial creator being
Taka-Okami-No-Kami Japan/Shinto A god of the rains in the mountains
Take-Mika-Dzuchi-No-Kami/Futsu-Nushi-No-Kami Japan/Shinto This god is one of
the Raijin, A god of thunder, rain, & storms as well as a warrior
Takkiraja Buddhist A god
Takotsi Nakawe Huichol[Mexico] A chthonic vegetation goddess, all plant life
& the earth are hers
Taksaka Hindu/Puranic/Epic A snake god
Takuskanskan Dakota The wind spirit & a trickster
Taliesin Wales Minor barley god worshipped through the 16th century
Tallai Syria A goddess of dew, rain
Tam Kung China A local sea god of rain & water but will extinguish fires
Tama-No-Ya Japan/Shinto The god of jewelers
Tamara British A goddess of the River Tamar
Tamats Palike Tamoyeke Huichol[Mexico] the god of the wind & of air who was
also a messenger of the gods, for an encore, put world into its present form
& shape
Tamesis British A goddess of the River Thames
Tammuz Assyrian A god of agriculture & fertility
Tammuz Hittite The harvest god
Tammuz Sumeria A god of agriculture
Tan ma Tibetan A goddesses of health & medicine
Tana Italian A star goddess
Tana'oa Marquesas Is. the weather & C god
Tanaquil Roman A goddess of justice
Tanara Yakut[Siberia] The apotheosis of the sky, a sky spirit
Tane Maori/New Zealand A god of the woodlands
Tane[mahuta] Polynesian A god of light, fertility & the sky
Tang China A goddess of justice
Tangaroa Maori/New Zealand A god of the sea
Tangaroa Polynesia A god of fishing, the ocean & reptiles, the life giver of
all
Tango Hervey is. A god of virgin birth, kinda
Tanit Phonecia /Carthage The goddess of the moon
Tannus Britain Thunder god Tinnus Taranus
Tano Togo A river god
Tanu'la Koryak[SE Siberia] A guardian spirit of the earth & its plans &
animals, female type
Tanus Italian A star god
Tao Kung China A god of the diaphragm
Taoki-Ho-Oi-No-Kami/Hiko-Sashiri-No-Kami Japan/Shinto The God of carpenters
Tapio Russia A god of forests
Tar Tiv[Nigeria] The chthonic earth god
Tara Buddhist/Mayhayana/Vajrayana A goddess, the epitaph of the mother of
the Buddha[Maya]
Tara Hindu/Puranic/Epic/Vedic A goddess of the stars
Taranis Celtic A death goddess & mysterious sky god
Tarhunt Hurrian/Anatolia A weather god
Tari Pennu Khond[India] A chthonic goddess
Tarpatassis Hittite This demon staves off sickness & grants long, healthy
life
Taru Hittite/Hurrian A weather god
Tarvos Trigaranos Roman/Celtic A bull god
Tasenetnofret Egypt A goddess
Tasimmet Hittite A goddess of weather & storms
Tasmettu[m] Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian A goddess
Tasmisu Hittite/Hurrian An attendant god
Tate Hautse Huichol[Mexico] She is the rain & water goddess, additionally
responsible for mist & fog
Tate Kyewimoka Huichol[Mexico] Another rain & water goddess, who is also the
goddess of grain
Tate Naaliwahi Huichol[Mexico] This rain & water goddess appears in
lightning & brings rain from the east
Tate Oteganaka Huichol[Mexico] A rain & water goddess who is also the patron
of Laguna De Magdalena
Tate Sioux A creator spirit of the winds, he controls the changing of the
seasons & guides the spirits of dead
Tate Velika Vimali Huichol[Mexico] The sun goddess perceived as either a
young girl or a royal eagle who holds the world in her talons, she guards it
Tatenen Egypt A chthonic vegetation god, the apotheosis of the Nile silt
Tatevali Huichol[Mexico] Not only the deity of life & health, the tutelary
god of shamans, he is the god of fire
Tathatavasita Buddhist A minor goddess
Tatosi Huichol[Mexico] He is the the principal god of fire
Tatqa'hicin Koryak[SW Siberia] A vegetation spirit spirit
Tatsuta Hime Japan A goddess of autumn
Taueret Egypt A goddess of fertility, rebirth, justice, pregnancy &
childbirth
Taumata-Atua Polynesian A vegetation god that presides over the fields
Tawa Pueblo The sun kachina
Taweret Egypt The hippopotamus goddess & protective deity of childbirth
Tawhaki Polynesian A god of lightning & thunder
Tawhirimatea Maori/New Zealand Polynesian A god of winds
Tawiscara/Taweskare/Tawiskaro Iroquois The evil twin brother of Loskeha
Tayau Sakaimoka Huichol [Mexico] The western setting sun god
Tayau/Tau/averik Huichol[Mexico] The sun god of the the rising sun
Tcolawitze Hopi The fire spirit
Te Kore Polynesia The primordial void being that was the personification of
darkness of chaos prior to light
Te mehara Polynesian A goddess of wisdom
Te Po Polynesian personification of the primordial night being which existed
in the chaos prior to light
Te-Aka-Ia-Roe Hervey Is. Polynesia A creator being
Te-Manava-Roa Hervey Is. the creator being, one of three
Te-Tanga-Engae Hervey Is.[Polynesia] A creator being
Tecciztecatl Aztec A god of the moon
Tecei'vune/Tne'sqan/Mratna'igrin/Lietna'igrin/Na'chitna'igrin Chukchee[SE
Siberia] The female spirit of the dawn
Tefnut Egypt A goddess of the dawn, dew, moisture, justice & rain clouds
Tegid Voel Welsh A water goddess that was identified by the poet Taliesin
Teharonhiawagon Mohawk The creator spirit
Teibas Armenia/Uart A tutelary god
Teicauhtzin Aztec A patron god of Mexico as well as a minor god of war
Tejosnina Buddhist A god
Tekkeitserktock Inuit A god of hunting & the earth
Telepinu[s] Hittite/Hurrian The noble god & fertility
Telesphorus Roman A god of strength
Telesto: A goddess of initiations
Teliko Bambara[W. Africa] He is the god of hot winds
Telipinu Hittite The god of agriculture
Tellus Roman A goddess of agriculture, grain fields & fertility
Telphochtli Aztec then run a potent god, the universal & generally malvolent
Telphusa Greek A goddess of fountains
Tempestates Roman A goddess of storms & wind
Tenanto'mwan Koryak[S. Siberia] The creator spirit
Tenato'mni Chukchee [E. Siberia] The creator spirit
Tenga Africa A goddess of justice
Tengri Mongolia A sky god
Tenye Te'en Nigerian A goddess of marital fidelity
Teoyaomqui Aztec He is the god of dead warriors
Tepeyollotl Aztec Either a minor chthonic &/or earth god or originally the
earthquake god
Tepozlecatl A god fertility & of drunkenness
Tepyollotl Aztec Lord of uncertainty
Terminus Greek/Roman A god of boundaries & landmarks
Terra/Terra Mater Roman A goddess of the earth
Tesub Hittite/Hurrian The storm god
Teteoinnan Aztec The goddess of of healers & Medical diviners
Teteoinnan-Toci Aztec The goddess of midwives
Tethys Roman A goddess of the sea
Teuhcatl Aztec A hunting & local goddess of war
Teutates Celtic The god of the tribe
Tewi'xlak Dza'wadeenox[BC Canada] The god of all goat hunters
Tezcacoac Aztec She is a birth goddess
Tezcatlipoca Aztec/Nahuatl A god of summer, war, power, death & evil
Tezcatlipoca-Iztlacoliuhqui Aztec One of four temple deities
Tezcatzoncatl Aztec A minor fertility god involved with the brewing of
pulque
Thab-Iha Bon/Tibet A hearth god
Thakur Deo Etruscan A goddess of childbirth
Thalia Greek A goddess of burlesque
Thaloque-Tepictoton Aztec A rain & fertility god
Thanatos Greek A god of death & pain
Thatmanitu Phoenicia A goddess of healing
Thea Greek A goddess of the dawn
Theandros N. Arabia A god known only from Greek & Roman inscriptions
Thebe Greek A nymph
Themis Greek A goddess of fire, hospitality, human rights, justice
Thermaia Roman A goddess of healing springs
Thetis Greek The goddess of rivers & oceans
Thmei Egypt A goddess of justice
Thoeris Egypt A goddess of health & justice
Thor Norse A god of the sky, thunder , storms, sea journeys, the
administration of justice & war
Thoth Egypt A god of astronomy, science, death, education, wisdom, geometry,
law, magic, mathematics, medicine, the moon & surveying
Thunor Germanic A god of fertility, lightning & thunder
Thurremlin/Daramulun S. Waels[Aus.] A god of passage, from adolescence to
manhood
Ti'hmar Kolyma Tungus[Siberia] The supreme spirit, it became the name for
the Christian god
Tia/Ta'xet Haida[BC Canada] the god of death, by violence
Tiamat Babylon A goddess of the ocean
Tiamat Mesopotamia The goddess of chaos in the creation myth
Tiberinus Roman The god of the river Tiber
Tie Egypt A goddess of intelligence & wisdom
Tien Hou China A goddess of the ocean
Tien Mu China A goddess of lightning
Tien Tsun/Tian-zhu China/Taoist The generic title of gods given to each of
the three holy images in a Taoist temple
Tienoltsodi Navaho He is the god of oceans & fresh water to, he controls all
waters that fall on the earth but none of those in the heavens
Tifenua Tikopia[Polynesia] at the chthonic fertility god
Tikesnosna Buddhist A god, a guardian in the northwestern quarter
Tiki Polynesia The creator god that created mankind
Tilla Hittite/Hurrian The bull god
Tilo Mozambique A god of the sky & of thunder & rain
Timaiti-Ngava-Rimngvari Hervey Is.[Polynesia] The primordial female
principle being
Timatekore Hervey Is.[Polynesia] The primordial male principle being
Tin Etruscan A sky god
Tin Hau China/Taoist The goddess of the waters
Tinia Etruscan A god of storms
Tinirau Polynesian A god of the ocean
Tinnit Carthage A goddess
Tino Taata Society Is. The creator god regarded as the tutelary deity that
created mankind
Tir Mumia he is the god of wisdom concerned with writing
Tirawa/Atius Pawnee[USA] The supreme spirit
Tirumal Dravidian/Tamil A creator god equated with Visnu
Tishtrya Iranian A god of the sea & water
Tishtrya Persia A god rain, of clouds
Tisiphone of Eumenides Greek A goddess of justice
Tispak Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia tutelary god of the city of Esnumma
Titans Greek The second group of gods of the pre-Hellenic pantheon
Titlacvahuan Aztec an omnipotent God, universal & generally evil power
Tiwaz Germanic A god of law
Tlacahuepan Aztec A patron god of Mexico & a minor god of war
Tlachitonatiiuh Aztec A chthonic underworld god
Tlachtga Irish A goddess of sacrifice
Tlaeque-Tepictoton Aztec A fertility & rain god
Tlahuiazecalpatcuatli Aztec He is the god of the morning star
Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli Aztec/Nahuatl A god of warriors
Tlaloc Aztec A god of agriculture, lightning, rain, weather, clouds, water,
springs & mountains
Tlaloc Aztec A rain god
Tlaloc Olmec A jaguar god
Tlaltecuhli Aztec A chthonic creator goddess, the ruler of the second of the
13 heavens
Tlaltecuhtli Aztec A chthonic creator goddess
Tlanzolteotl[Ixcuiname] Aztec at the chthonic/earth goddess, a maternal
goddess linked with sex, & in the Aztec way, personifying filth
Tlauixcalpantechutli Mexico The lord of the morning star
Tlazolteotl/Ixcuiname Aztec A goddess of death, filth, love, licentiousness,
sex, sport, gambling, uncertainty, witchcraft, intoxication & pleasure
Tlitcaplitana Bella Coola A goddess of healing
Tloque Aztec A creator god
Tloque Nahaque Aztec A creator god
Tna'nto Koryak[SE Siberia] The spirit of the first light of dawn
Tna'nto Koryak[Siberia] The spirit of dawn, the first light of the dawn
deified
Tnecei'vune Chukchee[Siberia] A spirit of the dawn, one of four beings that
control the dawn of from different directions
To'nenile Navaho The rain god
Toa'lalit Bella Coola A god of hunters
Toa'lalit Bella Coola[Canada] This god of hunters oversees hunting mountain
goats
Tobadzistsini Navaho A Minor war god
Tobadzistsini Navaho The god of war
Toci Aztec A goddess of healing
Tohil Maya A fire god
Tokakami Huichol[Mexico] A god of death
Tokakami Huichol[Mexico] The god of death
Toko'yoto Koryak [Siberia] A guardian spirit who is one of the owners of the
world, the Pacific Ocean to be specific
Toko'yoto Koryak[SE Siberia] This male guardian spirit is one of the owners
of world that created the Pacific Ocean
Tomituka S. Pacific A goddess of rain
Tomiyauhtecuhtli Aztec A fertility & rain god
Tomiyauhtecuhtli Aztec A rain & fertility god
Tomor Albanian A creator & wind and god, he is still around
Tomor Albanian A god of the winds as well as a creator god, he is still
worshipped today
Tomwo'get Koryak [Siberia] An archetypical creator spirit
Tomwo'get Koryak[SE Siberia] He is an archetypical creator being
Tonacaciahutl Aztec A primordial deity that is the self created, eternal,
female principle
Tonacatceuhtli Aztec A primordial deity that is the self created, eternal,
male principle
Tonacatecuhtli Aztec She is the creator & provider of food
Tonacatecuhtli Aztec The male primordial deity
Tonachacihuatl Aztec The feminine primordial deity
Tonaleque Aztec catalyze this goddess is ruler of the fifth of the 13
heavens
Tonaleque Aztec this goddess is ruler of the 13 heavens
Tonan Aztec A goddess of the winter solstice
Tonantzin Aztec The goddess of motherhood
Tonatiluh Aztec This creator god presides over the fifth world age[this is
the one we are in]
Tonatiuh Aztec The creator god that presides over the fifth world
Tonatiuh/Pilzintecutli Aztec/Nahua The sun god & a god of war
Toneili Navaho this is the rain god in charge of all water from the skies
Tonenili Navaho The rain god the controls waters from the skies
Top'tine Brazil/Peru A goddess of fire
Topogh Kenya A goddess of the evening star
Topoh Pokot/Suk[Uganda] An astral god associated with the evening star
Topoh Pokot/Suk[Uganda] This astral god is the god of the evening star
Tork Armenia This god is the guardian of the mountains & their inhabitants
Tork Armenian A mountain god that is very hard on the eyes
Tornarssuk Inuit The supreme being & master of the Tornat[the controlling
deities]
Toro Ngbandi[Zaire] He is the creator god
Tororut Pokot/Suk[Uganda] He is the creator god
Totilma'il Maya/Tzotzi An androgynous creator being
Totolteactl Aztec This fertility god is concerned with the Maguey plant &
the art of growing pulque
Tou Mou China A goddess of justice
Touia Fatuna Tonga[Polynesia] The earth goddess, the deification of the rock
deep in the earth that rumbles & gives birth to new land
Toumou Egypt No one really knows what this god did
Toyo Uke Bime Japan/Shinto A goddess of foodstuffs
Toyo Uke Japanese A goddess of war
Toyota Mahime Japanese A goddess of the sea
Tozi Aztec The goddess of sweat baths
Trailokyaviaya Buddhist/Mahayana A god
Trayasrinsa Hindu/Vedic The collective name for the group of Deva gods
Triduana Scotland A goddess of Edinburgh
Triglav Poland A three headed god
Trikantakidevi Hindu goddess of terrible appearance
Trimurti Hindu The collective name of the major triad
Tripura Hindu/Jain A mother goddess
Trita Hindu/Vedic A goddess
Tritons Roman Minor sea gods
Trivikrama Hindu/Puranic/Epic A god that may have been a sun god but is
accepted as an incarnation of Visnu
Trograin/Lug Irish A minor god
Trukwinu Mana Hopi A goddess rain
Ts'an Nu China A goddess of silkworms
Tsa'qamae Qwe'gsotenox[BC Canada] the god that controls salmon migration
Tsai Shen China A god of wealth, associated with the mandarins
Tsao Chun China A god of kitchens & stoves
Tsao Wang China A god of the hearth fire
Tsehub Hittite The weather god
Tsentsa Huron The good Creator Twin
Tsetse Zaire A goddess of lightning
Tsho gyalma Tibetan A goddess of happiness
Tsi Siberia A goddess of justice
Tsichtinako Acoma The female spirit of the creation myth
Tsilah Haiti/Vodun A goddess of fortune & beauty
Tsohanoai Navaho The god of the sun
Tsui'goab Hottentot A rain god
Tsuki-Yomi Japan A god of the moon
Tsunigoab Khoi[Namibia] The creator god of that walks with a limp & was
invoked at dawn each day
Tu China A chthonic earth goddess & fertility spirit
Tu P'ing China A god of robbers
Tu Polynesian A god of war & stability
Tu-Metua Hervey Is. A god of silence that had an immaculate birth
Tuatha De Dananmn Irish The collective name for the final pantheon
Tuetates Celtic A god of war
Tuetatesa Gaul A god of war
Tui China A goddess of happiness
Tule Zande[Sudan] The spider god who brought the seeds of all the plants on
earth
Tulsi Indian A goddess of basil plants
Tumatauenga Polynesian A god of war who was given charge over mankind
Tunek Inuit A god of seal hunters
Tung Lu China A god of snow & skis
Tunkan Ingan Dakota The sex Manitou
Turan Etruscan A goddess of love & the tutelary deity of Vulci
Turan Etruscan A goddess of peace
Turi a faumea Polynesian A god of fishing & reptiles
Turrean Irish A goddess Tureann
Tutu Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian The tutelary god of Borsippa
Tvastar Hindu/Vedic A creator god
Tyche Greek/Roman A goddess of fortune
Tyr/Tiwaz Norse A god of justice, sports & war
Tzapotla Tenan Mexican A goddess of healing & herbs
Tzitzimime Aztec A goddesses of the stars
Tzontemoc Aztec A minor underworld and god
Tzu ku Shen China A god of the latrine
Tzu Sun Niangniang China The mother goddess that has a protective role, She
had been the wife of a mortal
Tzultacah Maya A group led to chthonic & thunder gods
Ua-Ildak Babylon/Mesopotamia/Akkadian The goddess responsible for pastures &
poplar trees
Uadjet Egypt A goddess of justice
Uairebhuidhe Irish A bird goddess
Uathach Irish/Scotland A goddess who trained warriors
Ubastet Egypt A goddess of healing & hunting
Ubertas Roman A minor god of agriculture associated with prosperity
Ucchusma Buddhist A god
Uchtsiti Acoma Father of the gods
Udadhikumara Jain[India] A generic name of one of the group of deities
called bhvanavasi
Ueuecoyotl Aztec A god of fertility
Ugar Syria A god of agriculture
Ugaracandika Hindu/Puranic/Epic A distinctive form of a goddess Durga
Ugatara Hindu/Puranic A goddess with a strange mode appearance, she carries
a cup & a corpse on her head
Uitzilopchtli Aztec The god of the sun
Ukat Yana A goddess of good luck
Uke Mochi Japanese A goddess of food
Ukko Finnish A god of rain storms, thunder, weather & the sky
Uks Akka Swedish A goddess midwives
Ukupanipo Hawaii The god of sharks
Ukur/Kus Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian A chthonic underworld god
Uli Polynesian A goddess of healing
Uliliyassis Hittite He is a minor god who removes impotence
Ull/Ullr Germanic/Norse A god of archery, hunting & skis
Ulu'tuyar Ulu Toyo'n Yakut [Cen. Siberia] A rather evil creator spirit
Umaj Yakut A goddess of midwives
Umashii-Ashi -Kabi-Hiko-Ji-No-Kami Japan/Shinto A creator being formed from
the reeds floating on the primordial waters
Umvelinkwangi/Umvelinqangi[] Zulu[S. Africa] The sky god
Unelanuhi Cherokee A goddess of war
Ungamilia S. Pacific The goddess of the evening star
Ungud Aus. A god/goddess
Uni Etruscan A tutelary goddess of midwives & the sky
Unk Lakota The female Manitou ancestor of all evil beings
Unkulunkulu Zulu[S. Africa] A creator god of the sky & chief deity
Untombinde Africa A goddess of justice
Unumbotte Bassari[Togo] A creator god
Unxia Roman The goddess of marriage that anointed the bridegroom's door
Upakesini Buddhist A minor goddess
Upayapattivasita Buddhist A minor goddess
Upulvan Singhalese[Sri Lanka] the most senior of the four great gods
Urania Greek A muse of astronomy & astrology
Uranus Greek A Titan god
Uras Mesopotamia/Sumeria A chthonic earth goddess
Urd Norse A goddess of fate
Urgel Slavic A god of the Pleiades
Urjani Hindu A goddess of physical prowess & strength
Ursule Haiti/Vodun A goddess of love
Uru'n Ajy Toyo'n/Ayi' Uru'n Toyoy'n Yakut[Siberia] A creator being that
lived in the north east
Ururupuin Micronesia A goddess of flirting, happiness & playfulness
Uruzimu Hittite A deity involved in returning the lost Storm god of Nerik
Usas Hindu/Vedic A goddess of warriors & of the dawn & wisdom
Usins Latavia An astral god that was affiliated with both the morning &
evening star, he sidelined with beekeepers & spring until the Christians
showed up and then he became St. George
Uslo Yakut[Siberia] This spirit of the mountains was one of the guardians of
the natural world
Usnisa Buddhist A god, guardian of the integration & a collective term for a
group of eight gods
Usnisavijaya Buddhist/Mayhayana A primordial goddess, widely worshipped in
Tibet
Uso Dori Japanese A goddess of singing
Utixo Hottentot A god of the sky, rain, & thunder
Utlunta Cherokee A goddess of physical prowess
Uttarabhadrapada Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor goddess of fortune
Uttarapalguni Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor goddess
Uttarasadha Hindu/Puranic/Epic A minor goddess of fortune
Uttu Sumeria A goddess of we've been & of vegetation
Utu Sumeria The sun god
Uwolowu Africa/Akpossa A god
Uzume Japanese A goddess of laughter & merriment
Va'irgin Chukchee[E. Siberia] The supreme being whose name means "I exist"
Vac Buddhist A variety of Manjusri
Vac Hindu A goddess of speech
Vacuna Roman A goddess of agriculture & leisure
Vaga Celtic A goddess of the River Wye
Vagisvara Buddhist A tutelary deity of Nepal & a god of speech
Vagitanus Roman this minor god of passage was the guardian of the press
first cry at birth
Vahagn Armenian A god of war
Vahgan Armenia A god of victory, born from fire & has flames for hair
Vahguru Sikh[India] The creator god
Vaimanika Jain[India] The generic title for a group of deities
Vairacocha/Huiracocha/Viracpocha Inca The creator god
Vairocana/Buddhaheruka Buddhist The First & oldest meditation Buddha
Vairotya Jain[India] A goddess of learning
Vaisnavi Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess, a Sakti of Visnu
Vajardaka Buddhist/Mayhayana A god
Vajracarcika Buddhist/goddess A goddess that stands upon a corpse
Vajradhara Buddhist A god
Vajradhatvisvari Buddhist A goddess
Vajradhatvisvari Buddhist A goddess
Vajragandhari Buddhist A
Vakarine Slavic A goddess of the evening star
Valetudo Italian A goddess of health.
Vali Nordic/Icelandic A god that will survive Ragnarok
Valli Hindu A goddess
Vamana Hindu/Puranic/Epic An incarnation of the god Visnu
Vanir Nordic/Icelandic A major group of Norse gods the concerned with peace,
prosperity & the fertility of the land
Var Norse A goddess of marriage Vows
Varaha Hindu/Puranic/Epic The third avatar of Visnu
Varahi Hindu/Puranic/Epic A mother goddess that later became one of the
goddesses of evil intent
Varahmukio Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Varali Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Vari-Ma-Te-Takere Hervey Is. a mother goddess & creator been, whose six
children had immaculate births
Varuna Hindu/Puranic/Vedic/Tamil A a major guardian god of the sky & water
Varuni Hindu A goddess of golden liquor
Vasantadevi Buddhist/Tibet A goddess of spring
Vasio Gallic/Celtic A god Vocontii
Vasu[s] Hindu/India A generic title for the gods/deities that attend Indra
Vasudeva Hindu A god
Vasudhara Buddhist A female Buddha designate
Vasudhara Hindu/Puranic/Epic A fertility goddess
Vasumattisri Buddhist/Mayhayana A minor goddess
Vasusri Buddhist/Mayhayana Another minor goddess
Vasya-Tara Buddhist-Mayhayana A goddess
Vata Hindu/Vedic/Persia A god of the wind
Vayu Buddhist A god of the northwestern quarter
Vayu Hindu, Vedic The god of the air & wind
Vayukmara Jain[India] A god
Ve Nordic/Icelandic A god been listed in the prose Edda
Ve'ai Koryak[S. Siberia] The feminine vegetation spirit & personification of
the grasslands
Ved Ava Finnish/Ugric A goddess of water
Veden Emo Finnish A goddess of water
Veive Etruscan A very young god
Veja Mate Latavia The goddess of the wind was also responsible for birds &
the woodlands
Velaute'mtilan Koryak[SE Siberia] He is a vegetation spirit
Veles/Volos Russia/Slavic A god of flocks & herds, death & the Underworld
Vellamo Finnish A goddess of the sea
Velu Mate Latavia A chthonic underworld goddess & the queen of the dead
Venda Davidian/Tamil this creator god was an ancient vegetation deity
Venilia Roman A goddess Coastal waters
Venkata Hindu/Puranic/Epic A form of the god of Visnu
Venus/Dion/Cytherea Roman A goddess of love, beauty, springtime, vineyards
Verbeia British A goddess of the Wharfe & Avon Rivers
Verbti of the A god of fire that the Christians identified with the devil
Verdandi Norse A goddess of the present
Verethragna Persia [Iran] The god of victory, he is perceived to be present
in the wind
Verevctor Roman A minor god of plowing who was associated with the
sacrifices to Tellus & Ceres
Veritas Roman A goddess of truth
Verplaca Roman A goddess of family harmony
Vertumnus Roman A god of change, commerce, fruits, gardens, plants, orchards
& seasons
Vertumnus Roman A minor god of orchards & gardens, likely of of Etruscan
origin his festival is beingVertumnalia on August 13th
Vesna Slavic A goddess of spring
Vesta Roman A goddess of the hearth fire & marriage
Vetali Buddhist/Tibet A goddess of terrifying appearance
Vi of Wara German A goddess of healing springs
Victoria Roman the goddess of victory that became an attack by the
Christians with an angelic capacity
Vidyadevi Jain[India] The generic title for a group of 16 goddesses that are
associated with knowledge & learning
Vidyesvara Hindu The generic title for the eight emancipated beings that are
aspects of Siva
Vidyraja Buddhist/Meola A tutelary god concerned with the implementation of
the law
Vierge Haiti/Vodun A sea goddess
Vila Slovenian A goddesses of justice
Viracocha Inca A god of storms & war The chief deity
Viranakka Saami A goddess of hunting
Virginia Roman A goddess of politics
Virtus Roman A goddess of justice, Virtue, Valor
Vivasvat Indian A god of warriors
Vodni Panny Slavic A goddesses of rivers
Volos Slavic A god of death & commerce Veles
Voluptas Roman A goddess of sensual pleasure
Voluspa Scandinavia A goddess of wisdom
Vor Scandinavia A goddess of knowledge, wisdom & prudence
Vulcan Roman A god of fire, inventing & metal working
Wa kon da Hondon
Wachilt Celtic Minor sea goddess
Wadd S. Arabia A moon god
Wagadu Africa A goddess of physical prowess
Wah Kah Nee Chinook A goddess of winter
Wahini Hal Polynesian The demonic mother figure
Wak Ethiopia The supreme god
Wakahirume Japanese A goddess of the dawn
Wakan Tanka Lakota A collective union of the Manitous
Wakinyan Dakota The thunder spirit.
Wakonda Omaha/Sioux The Great Spirit
Wakwiyo Tewa A goddess of the winds
Walo Australia The sun & war goddess
Wang Mu Niang Niang China A goddess of female energy
Wang the Pure China A god of sport & gambling
Wantu Sudan The supreme god
War Hsuan China A god of robbers
War Pin China A god of shoemakers
War Ssu miao China A god of Druggists
Wardi Mumi Finno Ugric A goddess of war
Wari Ma Te Takere Polynesia This goddess was a coconut shell divinity
Warna Scandinavia A goddess of healing charms & war
Warrta Hindu A goddess of happiness
Wayland Anglo-Saxon A god of blacksmiths
Weiwobo China A goddess of female Energy
Wele Abaluyia Chief god
Wepwawet Egypt The god of war & of the funerary cult
Were Luo' A chief god
White Lady Celtic Dryad of Death
Widapokwi Yavapai A goddess of health & whirlwinds
Wigan Philippine A goddess of water
Wilden Wip German A goddesses of healing
Winonah Ojibwa Daughter of the goddess Nokomis & a virgin mother
Wisagatcak Cree The trickster god
Wodan Germanic A god of war
Wopeh Lakota A goddess of happiness & pleasure
Wotan Germanic A god of inspiration & magic
Woto Oto/Shongo A god of fire
Wuluwaid Aus A male rainmaker
Wuni Africa A god
Wuriupranili Aus. A sun goddess
Wurusemu/Wuruntemu Hittite The sun goddess of Arrina
Xantho Greek One of the Nereides
Xatel Ekwa Hungarian A goddess of war & the sun
Xbaquiyalo Maya A goddess
Xenia Greek A nymph
Xevioso Fon A god of thunder
Xiling Shi China A goddess of justice
Xilonen Aztec A goddess of happiness & maize
Xipe Totec/Aztec A god of agriculture, plants, seeds, fertility, jewelers,
sacrifice & springtime
Xiuhtecuhtli/Otontecuhtli/Huehueteotl Aztec The god of fire
Xmucane Maya The goddess of childbirth
Xochipili Aztec The god of flowers, sport, love, games, feasting, maize &
pleasure
Xochiquetzal Aztec A goddess of agriculture, fertility, love, sensual
pleasure, sex, happiness, the moon & weavers
Xoli Kaltes Hungarian A goddess of warriors & of the dawn
Xolotl Aztec A god & bad luck, monsters & magicians
Xpiyacoc Maya The god of marriage
Xpuch & Xtah Maya The worlds first heavenly servants, prostitutes
Xtabay Maya A goddesses of seduction
Yacatecuhtli Aztec He is the god of merchant adventurers
Yaluk Maya The head lightning god
Yam Canaan A god of rivers & of the sea
Yama Hindu A god of death
Yamm Ugarit A god of the sea
Yang Chen Buddhist A goddess of learning & teaching
Yangombi Bantu A god of creation
Yanguang Pusa China A goddess of healing & eyes
Yansa Brazil A goddess of fire
Yanwang China A god of death
Yaparamma India A goddess of commerce
Yarikh Canaan A god of the moon
Yarilo Slavic A god of fertility
Yarovit Slavic A god of victory
Yarris Hittite He is a god of pestilence
Yaya Zakurai Japanese A goddess of spring
Yeba Ka Navaho The male leader of the gods
Yebaad Navaho The female leader of the gods
Yehl Tlingit A god
Yeitso Navaho The child of the sun, a giant in Navaho legend
Yemanja Imanje/Brazil The ocean goddess of the crescent moon
Yemaya Imanje/Caribbean The goddess of the deep sea
Yemonja Nigerian/Yoruba She is one of the great goddesses
Yen cheng China A god of robbers
Yen Lo China A god of death
Yen Wang China A god of death
Yhi Karraur The goddess of light & creator goddess
Yiacatechutli Mexico The god of merchants
Yima Persia The god of light
Yingxi Niang China A goddess of happiness
Ymoja Yoruba A goddess of rivers & of the sea
Ynakhsyt Yakut/Siberia A goddess of cattle
Yolkai Estsan Navaho A goddess of war, the dawn, fire & the moon
Yu Ch'iang China A god of the ocean wind
Yu Huang Shang Ti China A god
Yu Nu China A goddess of Leo
Yu Te China A god of vaccination
Yu Tzu China A god rain
Yuki Onne Japanese A goddess of death by freezing
Yum Cimih Maya A god of death
Yum Kaax Maya A god of agriculture & maize
Yun T'ung China A god of clouds
Zaba Hurrite The god of war
Zababa Kish The chief of the gods
Zaka Haiti/Vodun A god of agriculture
Zalmoxis Greek He sometimes symbolized immortality
Zam Persia An earth spirit
Zambi Angola The supreme being
Zanahary/Zanaharibe Railanitra Madagascar He was the creator god
Zaoshen China A god of kitchens
Zaramama Peru Grain goddess
Zaria Slavic A goddess of beauty
Zarpandit Assyrian/Babylonian An early pregnancy goddess
Zarya Slavic A goddess of healing waters
Zashapuna He is the chief god of the town of Kastama
Zeme Mate Latvia The creator of earth
Zemyna Lithuanian A goddess of childbirth & life
Zephyrus Greek The god of the west wind
Zeus Greek The god of the sky & ruler of the Olympian gods
Zeuxippe Greek One of the Oceanides
Zhongguei China A god of examinations
Zipaltonal Nicaragua The female spirit that is the creator of all earth
Zisa Germanic A goddess of autumn
Ziva Siva Slavic A goddess of life
Ziva Slavic A goddess of long life
Zizilia Poland A goddess of love & sexuality
Zonget Khanty[Siberia] The goddess of hunting
Zoria/Zorya Slavic A goddess of morning, dawn & beauty
Zu/Imdugud Assyria The god of thunder and storms
Zurvan Persia The god of infinite time
Zvezda Dennitsa Slavic The morning star goddess
Zvoruna Lithuania A goddess of the hunt & of animals
Zvoruna Slavic A god of hunting
Zywie Poland A goddess of health & healing


marc

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"marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
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> Einstein did not believe in a personal God in the Christian sense. And
yes
> he called himself an atheist and agnostic. But paradoxically he mentioned
> 'god' frequently.

>You're contradicting yourself, and backpedaling about >what you wrote.

Not at all. Einstein referred to the power which ordered the universe as
'God'. He distanced himself from religion, and refused to believe this God
was the righteous God of the Bible. He called himself an atheist. But he
admitted their was a power, a super intelligent order which was behind it
all. He did not believe it was all random chance.
He often said "God does not play dice."
He was, as I said, acutely aware of how much he did not understand. He
wrote: "I prefer an attitude of humility corresponding to the weakness of


our intellectual understanding of nature and of our being."

When he referred to this force he could not explain invariably called it
'God'
So he believed in a great ordering power of the universe which was beyond
his understanding. And it's well documented that he called it God.
Frequently.

>
> "I believe in Spinoza's God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of
> what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with fates and actions of
> human beings"

>Spinoza's God, eh? I couldn't find him on this list, so he >must be a new
sky
>spook someone just dreamed up.

Well it was Einstein who dreamed it up, then. It's his quote.

(snip long list of false gods and idols)

Romans 1

22Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools 23and exchanged the
glory of the immortal God for images made to look like mortal man and birds
and animals and reptiles.


DGDevin

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>

> Got a link, or did you make this one up like most of
> your BS?

I think it was something on NBC about Bush's attempt to get the support of
the religious right by pretending he wants a constitutional amendment
against gay marriage, the story touched on how people's religious beliefs
can influence their voting in the same way your stupidity and dishonesty
clearly influence your life. I don't have a link handy, but that doesn't
matter, if I did you'd just dismiss it.

> No matter what your reply, it's an established fact that
> religious individuals are less intelligent than those who
> have cast off ignorant superstitious beliefs. I've posted the
> statistics enough times here. Live in denial all you want.

Ya, like Einstein, who devoted his life to trying to figure out the physics
that make the universe run because he knew there had to be a method to it,
explaining it with the words, "God does not play dice with the universe."
But you go on telling yourself that only stupid people are religious.

> Even if your claim was true, you need to weed out the
> hypocrites, they don't count. Anyone who ever had sex with
> someone who isn't their spouse is an adulterer, and therefore
> not a valid christian. Anyone who has ever engaged in oral sex
> is a sodomite, same story. Losers like you. Hypocrites.

Ummmm, you have some pretty severe emotional problems going there, don't you
sparky.

> Stick to tonguing LV's hole, you're good at that. Nothing else.
> You are the asshole...It's clearly evident....

Okay, just stay calm, some nice men in white coats are going to come and
help you, just keep your hands where everybody can see them....


DGDevin

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"ßikeŞainter" <hea...@home.com> wrote in message
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> > "I believe in Spinoza's God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony
of
> > what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with fates and actions of
> > human beings"
>
> Spinoza's God, eh? I couldn't find him on this list, so he must be a new
sky
> spook someone just dreamed up.

Ah, one of those more intelligent people who know they're more intelligent
because they're not religious. To make it simple for you, Spinoza
(1632-1677) believed that God does not "see the littlest sparrow fall," that
he is not concerned with the minute details of the running of the universe,
only the big stuff. Einstein seemed to find it an attractive idea, but
you're probably smarter than old Albert.


ßikeŞainter

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"DGDevin" <dgd...@worldnet.att.invalid> wrote in message
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I'm fully aware of who Spinoza was, and was being facetious in my reply,
although you weren't smart enough to figure that out. Just never thought I'd
see the day mindless godbots would start posting buybull verses in AGA. What
next..........a fucking sermon?

howard aubrey

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"marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
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> Einstein did not believe in a personal God in the Christian sense.


Well thank you for contributing!

He was Jewish, you twit....


Bruce Morgen

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"marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote:

Einstein's view of "God"
was very unconventional
-- he certainly didn't
buy into an religious
doctrine, including the
Judaism he was nominally
born into.

Christianity is a handy safety
valve for those who habitually
behave badly -- just put off
your conversion until late in
life, "sin" like mad, then in
all sincerity accept Jesus as
your "personal saviour."
Voila', all is forgiven and
heaven awaits! Given that
sort of doctrine, it's amazing
that the predominantly
Christian parts of the world
aren't even more debauched and
ethically dubious than they
are -- fortunately, most folks
are pretty decent with or
without formal religion or
we'd be living in something
resembling a Bosch painting!

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Bruce Morgen

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"howard aubrey" <hau...@ptdprolog.net> wrote:

Yeah, that's pretty much
true -- he referred to
"God" rhetorically, but
it's clear he wasn't a
believer in anything
resembling Judeo-Christian
monotheism. He understood
the universe far more
thoroughly than his
predecessors on Marc's
list and his philosophical
p.o.v. reflected that deep
understanding -- when he
came to something beyond
his ken (which he
confessed occurred more
often than not!), he was
content to let it remain a
mystery rather than
resorting to traditional,
"revealed" answers.

lbrt...@aol.com

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"DGDevin" <dgd...@worldnet.att.invalid> wrote in message news:<_QV2c.86175$aH3.2...@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>...

>
> Ah, one of those more intelligent people who know they're more intelligent
> because they're not religious.

The things of God confound the wise (wise according to men) and are
foolishness to them, according to God himself. It is no accident, but
the correct spiritual order of things.

> To make it simple for you, Spinoza
> (1632-1677) believed that God does not "see the littlest sparrow fall," that
> he is not concerned with the minute details of the running of the universe,
> only the big stuff.

This is the Deist position.

> Einstein seemed to find it an attractive idea, but
> you're probably smarter than old Albert.

Einstein, like all the rest of mathematicians & physicists who have
run the numbers, believed in intelligent design, any other conclusion
being mathematically beyond the realm of reasonable possibility. The
term "atheist", like many words in language usage, has also come to
denote rejection of intelligent design or the possiblity of God, which
unlike Einstein's personal position, denies the rules of logic, leads
to a reductio de absurdum, and makes oneself one's own god.

Interestingly, even the demons and the damned souls in hell do believe
and tremble, while claimed wisdom still walking around in the evidence
reviles the obvious. Nothing new.

RonSonic

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Hell, we get plenty of those already. Some of the preaching's pretty damn weird,
but there's plenty of it.

Ron

DGDevin

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> I'm fully aware of who Spinoza was, and was being facetious in my reply,
> although you weren't smart enough to figure that out. Just never thought
I'd
> see the day mindless godbots would start posting buybull verses in AGA.
What
> next..........a fucking sermon?

Actually you'll find me in church for weddings and funerals, and although I
own a Bible given me as a child I couldn't tell you where it is at the
moment. But for some reason I do find it annoying when people dismiss the
yearning and meditation that millions of others have done for thousands of
years. You are free to beleive or disbelieve whatever you like, but when
you dismiss people of faith as " mindless godbots" you are telling us far
more about yourself than about them.


RonSonic

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Nihilism is in this year.

Ron

j...@3inthekey.com

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"howard aubrey" <hau...@ptdprolog.net> wrote in message news:<_gSdnVFzHrz...@ptd.net>...
<SNIP>

> > The most brilliant people who have ever lived were acutely aware of how
> > little they knew. Even Einstein believed in God, (though he was not a
> > Christian)
>
>
> Uh oh, caught in a lie...
>
> He was an Atheist......
>
> HJA

That is totally wrong. You are mistaken.

toci

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Toci here- I do get called to the most peculiar places. I was having
a nice, long rest, coition already accomplished, with Spinoza's god.
He's a bit miffed that I interrupted his rhythmic snoring. Look- you
all don't really want to bother us, do you? Isn't prudent. Toci

Mike F.

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In article <tdW2c.56437$Sm7....@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com>,
"ßikeŞainter" <hea...@home.com> wrote:

Maybe a graphic from http://www.sacredcowburgers.com/
with the logo deleted?

tubeguru

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"ßikeŞainter" <hea...@home.com> wrote in message
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I think you guys are missing the point which is that atheism does not
preclude a belief in the existence of God. An atheist merely does not
believe in the validity of religion. Religion and God are not the same
thing...
Mike


ßikeŞainter

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"DGDevin" <dgd...@worldnet.att.invalid> wrote in message
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I call 'em as I see 'em, and in this case, the shoe fits. People that are
secure in their beliefs don't run around posting babble verses, and praising
Jeebus..........particularly in an amps newgroup. The individual that
started this thread seems to have a need to shove *his* beliefs down the
throats of others. "Bible Verse of the Day"? Gimme a fucking break. How many
posts have you seen here that have started with
"God Doesn't Exist", "Jesus Sucks", "Xtianity is a Big Fucking Lie", etc.?
To my knowledge, I've never seen threads on that order in AGA, so obviously,
the non-believers aren't the ones spouting religious crap and quotes from a
book of fairy tales and myths in an attempt to verbalize their allegiance to
the great sky spook.

Not to believe in some fictitious deity, takes common sense and the
ability to simply look around for natural causes rather than stick your head
up your ass and pretend that a god did it all. I am not the one who is so
confused that they need a crutch to lean on, without which they could not
face the world. I leave such weakness to christers, junkies, and alcoholics.
I too, have a bible, I've read it, and don't need fuckheads repeating
various
verses ad nauseum, in a vain attempt to convince me that it is anything
other than the fables of sand-monkeys from 2000 years ago, explaining
away what they didn't understand.


ßikeŞainter

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"Mike F." <mjf@mindspring-remove-.com> wrote in message
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Hehehe I've got a *HUGE* collection of anti-religious images I've
collected over the years. If this was a binary group, I'd have flooded it
with 'em.


ßikeŞainter

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"marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
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> (snip long list of false gods and idols)
>

False gods and idols? Bwahahahahahahahaha!!!!! I think you just broke the
needle on the 'ol irony meter, junior.
http://www.bikepainter.com/jesusrunning.jpg


> Romans 1
<snip>

I see you're hung up on buybull quotes. Here's a few for ya':
Your bible explains it all:


Behold, I will corrupt your seed, and spread dung upon your faces.
Malachi 2:3

And thou shalt eat it as barley cakes, and thou shalt bake it with dung that
cometh out of man...
Ezekiel 4:12

Lo, I have given thee cow's dung for man's dung and thou shalt prepare thy
bread therewith.
Ezekiel 4:15

... Hath he not sent me to the men that sit upon the wall, that they may eat
their own dung, and drink their own piss with you?
Isaiah 36:12

Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the
stones.
Psalms 137:9

So there you have it,......shit eating, piss drinking, and killing babies.
What a great religion.


Mr. Bo Jangles

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> >
> >Uh oh, caught in a lie...
> >
> >He was an Atheist......
> >
> Yeah, that's pretty much true -- he referred to
> "God" rhetorically, but it's clear he wasn't a
> believer in anything resembling Judeo-Christian
> monotheism.


Well.... Einstein's conclusions about the universe weren't
infallible...

He proclaimed the "Cosmological Constant".
Then withdrew the notion, calling it "his greatest blunder".
Current cosmology gives it credence again, with "dark energy".

He also said "God does not play dice with the universe", in response
to the principles of probabalistic uncertainty in quantum physics. He
was wrong, according to opinion of most contemporary quantum
physicists...

It may be possible that he was also in err about the larger topic of
God, which is entirely outside of his field of expertise.

Physicists today seriously discuss "Why does God play dice"????

I dunno.....

Bo

Bruce Morgen

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m...@bluesboy.us (Mr. Bo Jangles) wrote:

>> >
>> >Uh oh, caught in a lie...
>> >
>> >He was an Atheist......
>> >
>> Yeah, that's pretty much true -- he referred to
>> "God" rhetorically, but it's clear he wasn't a
>> believer in anything resembling Judeo-Christian
>> monotheism.
>
>
>Well.... Einstein's conclusions about the universe weren't
>infallible...

Nobody's are. However,
he's acknowledged as by
far the least fallible
theorist of 20th
century physics, which
is certainly quite an
achievement considering
that physic advanced
further during that
century than it did in
all the rest the
history of science!


>
>He proclaimed the "Cosmological Constant".
>Then withdrew the notion, calling it "his greatest blunder".
>Current cosmology gives it credence again, with "dark energy".
>
>He also said "God does not play dice with the universe", in response
>to the principles of probabalistic uncertainty in quantum physics. He
>was wrong, according to opinion of most contemporary quantum
>physicists...

As I remember, the
so-called Heisenberg
Uncertainty Principle
has been proven wrong
and Einstein was right!


>
>It may be possible that he was also in err about the larger topic of
>God, which is entirely outside of his field of expertise.

Nobody is an expert on
"God," least of all
theologists!


>
>Physicists today seriously discuss "Why does God play dice"????
>
>I dunno.....
>

Me neither. that's called
humility and Einstein had
it spades despite his fame.

marc

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"Bruce Morgen" <edi...@juno.com> wrote in message
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LOL! I don't know anyone who is "putting off their conversion, and sinning
like mad until late in life", do you? Besides, God isn't fooled by that.
Any given day could be one's last. *Today* could be late in your life,
unbeknownst to you. God has a way of upsetting the plans of those who think
they have such things all worked out.


marc

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"ßikeŞainter" wrote

People that are
> secure in their beliefs.....

People that are secure in their beliefs that their is no God and no Hell for
those who reject Him don't spend as much energy as you do opposing a few
lines of text on a newsgroup.

My motivation is to spread the Gospel as Jesus commanded. I am directly
working for my boss, the carpenter from Nazareth, and expect to get rewarded
for my time. (Now, and in eternity.)

You are rabidly opposing the words of a stranger on the internet. Your time,
your dime. And that you spend heavily from the few short years you have on
this Earth.

From your artwork it looks like you invest a good chunk of time in this
AntiChrist mode. Do you get paid for these masterpieces or is it just a
hobby? If I believed all I had was this lifetime, and I could do whatever I
wanted without fear of punishment, I'd occupy my mind with something more
exciting than taunting lunatics and idiots. Which is what you appear to
think your doing!


ßikeŞainter

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"marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
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>
> "ßikeŞainter" wrote
>
> People that are
> > secure in their beliefs.....
>
> People that are secure in their beliefs that their is no God and no Hell
for
> those who reject Him don't spend as much energy as you do opposing a few
> lines of text on a newsgroup.

A few lines of text? Get real, junior. We've seen your posts.

>
> My motivation is to spread the Gospel as Jesus commanded. I am directly
> working for my boss, the carpenter from Nazareth, and expect to get
rewarded
> for my time. (Now, and in eternity.)
>

You're spreading it alright, but it ain't the gospel you're spreading.
You're a fucking religious whackjob, and nothing more. Seek professional
help and get your sorry ass deprogrammed. Anyone st00pid enough to follow
what he *thinks* are orders from a bronze age, mythical character has got
serious problems.

> You are rabidly opposing the words of a stranger on the internet. Your
time,
> your dime. And that you spend heavily from the few short years you have
on
> this Earth.
>

There's always time to blast trolls like you. Why are you so concerned about
how I spend my time on Usenet?


> From your artwork it looks like you invest a good chunk of time in this
> AntiChrist mode. Do you get paid for these masterpieces or is it just a
> hobby? If I believed all I had was this lifetime, and I could do whatever
I
> wanted without fear of punishment, I'd occupy my mind with something more
> exciting than taunting lunatics and idiots. Which is what you appear to
> think your doing!
>

You're new here and obviously know squat about how much time I spend doing
graphics. I do graphics as a living, and recreation and can whip out images
and animations in the same or less time it takes you to pound out a lengthy
response on your keyboard. Hosing newsgroup trolls is just a hobby, and I
prefer doing it graphically. If you want to spew your Jeezus crap in a
newsgroup, try doing it in news://alt.flame.jesus.christ I'm sure the
friendly folks over there could use a new chew-toy. Let's see if you've got
the balls to post there.
Do you even own a guitar and amp or are you just here to preach and post
buybull dribble? Does your ISP know you're spamming this place with nothing
but off-topic, religious horseshit? Don't think they'll be real pleased.

Baa Baa Xtian have you any Bull?
Yes sir, yes sir, a whole book full.


Bruce Morgen

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"marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote:

I know lots of people sinning
like mad, and they tend not
to disclose their plans for
late in life -- so the answer
is no, not that I know of.
The scenario was hypothetical
and trotted out to examine
the limits of the doctrine.

>Besides, God isn't fooled by that.

Oh good, another genius
presuming to know all about
what "God" is or "isn't
fooled by."

>Any given day could be one's last. *Today* could be late in your life,
>unbeknownst to you.

Absolutely right, as per
"The best-laid plans of
mice and men...."

>God has a way of upsetting the plans of those who
>think they have such things all worked out.
>

"God" works in mysterious
ways, and even what little
we can fathom of them
doesn't appear to relate
to Christian doctrine in
any consistent manner --
the faithful and their
theologist enablers find
ways to reconcile the two
after the fact all the
time, but the credible
coincidences are few and
far between, indicating
that they are probably, in
fact, mere coincidences.

DGDevin

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"ßikeŞainter" <hea...@home.com> wrote in message
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> I call 'em as I see 'em, and in this case, the shoe fits.

Says you, billions of other people going back to the dawn of civilization
believe otherwise, by what superhuman power do you claim to know the truth?

> People that are
> secure in their beliefs don't run around posting babble verses, and
praising
> Jeebus..........particularly in an amps newgroup. The individual that
> started this thread seems to have a need to shove *his* beliefs down the
> throats of others. "Bible Verse of the Day"? Gimme a fucking break. How
many
> posts have you seen here that have started with
> "God Doesn't Exist", "Jesus Sucks", "Xtianity is a Big Fucking Lie", etc.?

Actually, in the years I've been reading this group, I've noticed that
whenever the subject of religion comes up, people like you can be relied
upon to shriek their disbelief at the top of their lungs. It seems like the
missionaries from both sides of this question are equally rabid.

> Not to believe in some fictitious deity, takes common sense and the
> ability to simply look around for natural causes rather than stick your
head
> up your ass and pretend that a god did it all.

How do you know God is fictitious?

> I too, have a bible, I've read it, and don't need fuckheads repeating
> various
> verses ad nauseum, in a vain attempt to convince me that it is anything
> other than the fables of sand-monkeys from 2000 years ago, explaining
> away what they didn't understand.

Yet you seem to be carrying considerable anger in you, not to mention a
bitter contempt for most of the human race, your common sense and giant
intellect doesn't seem to have liberated you from the hatred and spite that
people like you usually attribute to religion. I would have thought that
anyone as advanced as yourself would be above all that.


ßikeŞainter

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"DGDevin" <dgd...@worldnet.att.invalid> wrote in message
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> "ßikeŞainter" <hea...@home.com> wrote in message
> news:2s43c.56691$4H.2...@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com...
>
> > I call 'em as I see 'em, and in this case, the shoe fits.
>
> Says you, billions of other people going back to the dawn of civilization
> believe otherwise, by what superhuman power do you claim to know the
truth?
>

WTF are you talking about? That statement was in reference to calling him a
godbot....... which is quite apropo. He's openly admitted he's here to
spread the word of Jeebus. Do you really think people here are thrilled over
the shit he's posting? There's probably just as many atheists and agnostics
here as there are buybull-thumping, Xtians. Preaching to Usenet groups
usually seems to go over about as well as a turd in a punchbowl.
This also isn't the dawn of civilization, in case you haven't noticed, and
surveys have shown religion to be on the wane. The last figures I saw posted
about the newsgroup news://alt.atheism was that it was the 3rd most read,
non-binaries group on Usenet. That's a good indication that people just
aren't buying the sky spook theory anymore. There's no longer a need for
religions based on myths and fairy tales to explain the world around us. Not
every one needs a crutch to face the world. Those fairy tales suited the
needs of people 2000 yrs. ago, long before Darwin could have enlightened
them as to how the world has evolved.


>
> Actually, in the years I've been reading this group, I've noticed that
> whenever the subject of religion comes up, people like you can be relied
> upon to shriek their disbelief at the top of their lungs.

What really seems to bother you is my disbelief in your god and your
religion. You just don't want to accept the fact that there are people out
there that don't believe in your imaginary sky buddy, and there's nothing
you can do or say to convert us. Why is it you try sooooooo fucking hard to
convince non-believers that we have to "see the light", and accept your
religious philosophies as truth?

What compels Xtians to peddle the Jeezus myth so forcefully on others?

1. When's the last time you heard of an atheist going door-to-door to push
his/her belief system?
2. When's the last time you saw an atheist televangelist-type on TV,
ranting, raving, and trying to encourage people to quit believing in sky
spooks, while bilking those followers out of their life savings to ensure
them a place in "the here and now"?
3. When's the last time atheists and non believers pandered on street
corners and in airports, begging for money for their "house of non-worship"?
4. Where are the multi-million dollar public turd shrines the atheists and
non-believers have built, in which to celebrate *their* beliefs?

Getting the picture yet, Devin? It's pretty obvious as to who's whacked out
about practicing religious rituals and stuffing their philosophies down the
throats of others. Bottom line is that I've got no use for religion and/or
the lies and bullshit that go with it. If it suits your needs, then goody
'fer you. The dumbshit that's posting this Jeezus crap here is doing
absolutely nothing for his cause. Religion is his drug, and he's too fucked
up on it to realize what a mindless spud he's become. He and godbots like
him are exactly what inspired this Bryce image. He's no better off than the
addict that resorts to sticking a needle in his vein to cop a buzz.
http://www.bikepainter.com/JeezusJunkie.jpg


>It seems like the
> missionaries from both sides of this question are equally rabid.


This thread wasn't started for the purposes of discussing religion. It
started as a bunch of bible babble posted by someone who is bent on
preaching to a bunch of guitar and amp enthusiasts. He's made that perfectly
clear, or have you just not been following posts? Posting that buybull
horsehit isn't going to change anyone's belief system.
Missionaries? Time for a reality check, Devin. I seriously doubt you could
Google up *one* post where an atheist or non-believer started a religious
thread in AGA, meant to preach their religious philosophies to the group.
I've never seen one, and I've been reading this group for around 3 to 4
years now, and posting for maybe a bit over 1 year.. OTOH, if we respond to
a religious thread, some numbnutz claims we're *shrieking* when we
non-believers don't swallow the load of crap they're spewing. Can you spell
h-y-p-o-c-r-i-t-e?

> How do you know God is fictitious?


There's no proof a god exists, and if you want to try to convince the world
your sky spook *does* exists, the burden of proof is on you, not me. Here's
a great list of arguments and lame excuses why some people believe a deity
exists. Reality is that they've got zilch, zip, and nada as proof. Read
up... http://facts4god.faithweb.com/thelist.html


> Yet you seem to be carrying considerable anger in you, not to mention a
> bitter contempt for most of the human race, your common sense and giant
> intellect doesn't seem to have liberated you from the hatred and spite
that
> people like you usually attribute to religion. I would have thought that
> anyone as advanced as yourself would be above all that.
>

Wow,..... an amateur psychoanalysis by someone who knows nothing about me,
other than that I don't care for the Xtian religion, or religious posts in
an amps group. Contrary to your opinion, I don't hate anyone or anything,
but *do* object to having some Xtian lunatic preach to me about his boy
Jeebus in an amps group. He's going into my newsreader's bozo bin where he
belongs. I really don't care to sort through daily bible verses and sermons
to find posts about amps. It takes long enough to wade through the
over-abundance of political posts,.........although a lot of those, I enjoy
reading. Considering the fact it's an election year, there's no getting away
from political discussions in any of the alt heirarchy groups.


marc

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"ßikeŞainter" <hea...@home.com> wrote in message
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>
> "marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
> news:c%a3c.45250$aZ3.38079@fed1read04...
> >
> > "ßikeŞainter" wrote
> >
> > People that are
> > > secure in their beliefs.....
> >
> > People that are secure in their beliefs that their is no God and no Hell
> for
> > those who reject Him don't spend as much energy as you do opposing a few
> > lines of text on a newsgroup.
>
> A few lines of text? Get real, junior. We've seen your posts.

Few as possible while doing the job.

>
> >
> > My motivation is to spread the Gospel as Jesus commanded. I am directly
> > working for my boss, the carpenter from Nazareth, and expect to get
> rewarded
> > for my time. (Now, and in eternity.)
> >
>
> You're spreading it alright, but it ain't the gospel you're spreading.
> You're a fucking religious whackjob, and nothing more. Seek professional
> help and get your sorry ass deprogrammed. Anyone st00pid enough to follow
> what he *thinks* are orders from a bronze age, mythical character has got
> serious problems.
>
> > You are rabidly opposing the words of a stranger on the internet. Your
> time,
> > your dime. And that you spend heavily from the few short years you have
> on
> > this Earth.
> >
>
> There's always time to blast trolls like you.

I wear my LambSwag flame and blastproof robe while reading, thx.


Why are you so concerned about
> how I spend my time on Usenet?
>
>
> > From your artwork it looks like you invest a good chunk of time in this
> > AntiChrist mode. Do you get paid for these masterpieces or is it just a
> > hobby? If I believed all I had was this lifetime, and I could do
whatever
> I
> > wanted without fear of punishment, I'd occupy my mind with something
more
> > exciting than taunting lunatics and idiots. Which is what you appear to
> > think your doing!
> >
>
> You're new here and obviously know squat about how much time I spend doing
> graphics. I do graphics as a living, and recreation and can whip out
images
> and animations in the same or less time it takes you to pound out a
lengthy
> response on your keyboard. Hosing newsgroup trolls is just a hobby, and I
> prefer doing it graphically. If you want to spew your Jeezus crap in a
> newsgroup, try doing it in news://alt.flame.jesus.christ I'm sure the
> friendly folks over there could use a new chew-toy. Let's see if you've
got
> the balls to post there.

Chew toy, Eh? So there are some intellectual giants there? Didn't look
like it. More like children gleefully shouting 'dirty words'. I'll engage
anyone in a reasonable discussion. An admittedly cursory glance at recent
topics there didn't seem to promise any.

I'm a guitar guy. So I'll minister to same for now, thanks.

> Do you even own a guitar and amp

Fender Vibrolux Reverb (not reissue)
Ampeg VT22
Silvertone 1484
Gibson Discoverer Tremelo
Peavey Delta Blues
'62 reissue strat sunburst (Japan)
Big headstock squier strat '83 (Japan) ivory
Jagmaster (Japan) CAR


or are you just here to preach and post
> buybull dribble?

Do you read on topic threads? I participate often. Google.

>Does your ISP know you're spamming this place

Cox defines spam as bulk, commercial mail. My posts are neither.

with nothing
> but off-topic, religious horseshit? Don't think they'll be real pleased.


(From Cox Policies) "Messages posted to newsgroups must comply with the
written charters or FAQs for those newsgroups."

Read the AGA FAQ. "....in *fact* anything goes."

I'm sure cox is quite pleased that most of what time I do spend consists of
posting/reading on Usenet. I consume very little bandwidth for my
subscription fee.

If you're so against OT discussion, why do you participate?

DGDevin

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"ßikeŞainter" <hea...@home.com> wrote in message
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> WTF are you talking about? That statement was in reference to calling him
a
> godbot....... which is quite apropo. He's openly admitted he's here to
> spread the word of Jeebus. Do you really think people here are thrilled
over
> the shit he's posting? There's probably just as many atheists and
agnostics
> here as there are buybull-thumping, Xtians.

Can you explain why you can't use the words "Jesus" and "Christian" and
Bible"? Why do you replace those words with childish mocking? Seriously,
what's the point? Sounds a lot like the ranters who write "Dimocrap" and
"Repugnican" instead of the real names of those parties, and just as
immature. Are you afraid that not using mocking terminology weakens you
somehow? Is your argument so feeble that you have to buttress it with
playground insults?

> Preaching to Usenet groups
> usually seems to go over about as well as a turd in a punchbowl.

And yet at least half the posts in Usenet usually seem to be either
preaching or flaming.

> This also isn't the dawn of civilization, in case you haven't noticed,
and
> surveys have shown religion to be on the wane. The last figures I saw
posted
> about the newsgroup news://alt.atheism was that it was the 3rd most read,
> non-binaries group on Usenet.

Proving what, other than the fact that people love to argue and Usenet was
made for that purpose?

> What really seems to bother you is my disbelief in your god and your
> religion. You just don't want to accept the fact that there are people out
> there that don't believe in your imaginary sky buddy, and there's nothing
> you can do or say to convert us. Why is it you try sooooooo fucking hard
to
> convince non-believers that we have to "see the light", and accept your
> religious philosophies as truth?

No, I could care less what you believe or disbelieve, and like I said, I go
to church for weddings and funerals. What bothers me is the staggering
arrogance of people who are either certain someone who doesn't share their
faith is going to hell, or the equal arrogance of someone like you who
announces he's decided there is no God.

> What compels Xtians to peddle the Jeezus myth so forcefully on others?

What compels you to mock people who believe in something you don't? What
are you afraid of?

> Bottom line is that I've got no use for religion and/or
> the lies and bullshit that go with it. If it suits your needs, then goody
> 'fer you. The dumbshit that's posting this Jeezus crap here is doing
> absolutely nothing for his cause. Religion is his drug, and he's too
fucked
> up on it to realize what a mindless spud he's become. He and godbots like
> him are exactly what inspired this Bryce image. He's no better off than
the
> addict that resorts to sticking a needle in his vein to cop a buzz.

And your drug? Cynicism maybe, with a touch of elitism and just a hint of
arrogance to top off the buzz?

> Posting that buybull
> horsehit isn't going to change anyone's belief system.

And your childish name-calling is going to convince anyone? You're a
mirror-image of the people you mock.

> Contrary to your opinion, I don't hate anyone or anything,
> but *do* object to having some Xtian lunatic preach to me about his boy
> Jeebus in an amps group.

Oh ya, you're *clearly* cool as a cucumber, no negative emotions in you at
all, anyone can see that.

> I really don't care to sort through daily bible verses and sermons
> to find posts about amps. It takes long enough to wade through the
> over-abundance of political posts,.........although a lot of those, I
enjoy
> reading. Considering the fact it's an election year, there's no getting
away
> from political discussions in any of the alt heirarchy groups.

Well I'll let you in on a secret, I care for religious proselytizing about
as much as you do, it's merely that I dislike your sort of bile-spitting
contempt for people of faith as much as I dislike their belief that it's
their duty to spread the world. But I'll give them one thing, at least they
believe in something, you seem to revel in believing in nothing, and given a
choice between the two, I think they got the better half of that deal, even
Voltaire wondered about that on his deathbed.


ßikeŞainter

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> Few as possible while doing the job.
>

In your case, fewer is better.

>> If you want to spew your Jeezus crap in a
> > newsgroup, try doing it in news://alt.flame.jesus.christ I'm sure the
> > friendly folks over there could use a new chew-toy. Let's see if you've
> got
> > the balls to post there.
>
> Chew toy, Eh? So there are some intellectual giants there?

Actually, there are. Try posting there if you think you're capable of
debating your belief system.


>Didn't look
> like it. More like children gleefully shouting 'dirty words'. I'll engage
> anyone in a reasonable discussion. An admittedly cursory glance at recent
> topics there didn't seem to promise any.


That's what I thought.........didn't have the cojones to post, did you?

>
> I'm a guitar guy. So I'll minister to same for now, thanks.
>

> or are you just here to preach and post
> > buybull dribble?
>

> Do you read on topic threads?

All the time


>I participate often. Google.
>

No thanks, I've seen enough of your posts, and this is the last time I'll
see one, since your posts will be going into my newsreader's twit filter. I
don't normally killfile posters, but in your case, I'm making an exception.

>
> If you're so against OT discussion, why do you participate?
>

I've never been against OT posts, but your recent posts are *not*
discussions, nor were they intended to be. They're cut and pasted buybull
verses, and nothing more. You said you were here to spread the word of
Jesus, and made those intentions clear. What's next............Hallmark
"Precious Moments" slogans? Nah,.........don't really want to know.

ßikeŞainter

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> "ßikeŞainter" <hea...@home.com> wrote in message
> news:Qye3c.32947$Vb5....@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com...

> Can you explain why you can't use the words "Jesus" and "Christian" and


> Bible"? Why do you replace those words with childish mocking?

Why are you so hung up on semantics? "Xtian" has been an acceptable spelling
in all of the secular newsgroups I read. I really don't give a shit how you
like to see Jesus spelled. The pronunciation is the same as the spellings
I've used. You got my drift, regardless of the spelling.


>Seriously,
> what's the point? Sounds a lot like the ranters who write "Dimocrap" and
> "Repugnican" instead of the real names of those parties, and just as
> immature. Are you afraid that not using mocking terminology weakens you
> somehow? Is your argument so feeble that you have to buttress it with
> playground insults?

What makes them immature when those spellings are used to get the poster's
message across? It's not my argument that's weak. I've asked you and the
Jesus freak that started this thread to come up with evidence that a god
exists, yet both have you have come up empty in the proof dept. What gives?
Is your argument so weak you have no argument at all? Or do you just want to
continue playing word games?

>
> > Preaching to Usenet groups
> > usually seems to go over about as well as a turd in a punchbowl.
>
> And yet at least half the posts in Usenet usually seem to be either
> preaching or flaming.

Maybe in the groups *you* frequent. Most of my posting history has been in
graphics groups, and they're far more peaceful than this place.


>
> > This also isn't the dawn of civilization, in case you haven't noticed,
> and
> > surveys have shown religion to be on the wane. The last figures I saw
> posted
> > about the newsgroup news://alt.atheism was that it was the 3rd most
read,
> > non-binaries group on Usenet.
>
> Proving what, other than the fact that people love to argue and Usenet was
> made for that purpose?

The two topics most discussed being religion and politics. If arguing
religion is that popular of a pastime, you need to get a clue and figure out
that there are multitudes of folks that aren't buying into ancient fairy
tales, and sky spooks anymore.


>
> > What really seems to bother you is my disbelief in your god and your
> > religion. You just don't want to accept the fact that there are people
out
> > there that don't believe in your imaginary sky buddy, and there's
nothing
> > you can do or say to convert us. Why is it you try sooooooo fucking hard
> to
> > convince non-believers that we have to "see the light", and accept your
> > religious philosophies as truth?
>
> No, I could care less what you believe or disbelieve, and like I said, I
go
> to church for weddings and funerals. What bothers me is the staggering
> arrogance of people who are either certain someone who doesn't share their
> faith is going to hell, or the equal arrogance of someone like you who
> announces he's decided there is no God.

I've *never* bought into the belief there was a god, not even as a child.
I've been an atheist for well over 50 yrs., despite the fact our parents
made us attend just about every Protestant denomination known to man. I've
been dragged to Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, Evangelical Reformed,
Unitarian, and Episcopal churches, just to name a few. Those were only part
of the list. Apparently you think my beliefs are the results of a recent
decision to become a non-believer. The idea of an invisible man in the sky,
in control of my existence, seemed absurd from the first time I heard the
story. It hasn't gotten any more believable in the last 50 years, and I
still perceive of the notion as nothing short of ridiculous.


> > What compels Xtians to peddle the Jeezus myth so forcefully on others?
>
> What compels you to mock people who believe in something you don't?

Sermons and bible verses in non-secular groups.

Interesting you answered none of the above numbered questions. Obviously
you didn't have any logical answers for those either.

>What are you afraid of?

What makes you think I fear anything? I don't let fear control me. I'm not
the one praying to an imaginary friend as a crutch to face life's
challenges, or to save my ass when I fuck up. I'm also not the one worried
about whether my dead, expired, carcass gets into heaven after I die. Heaven
and Hell are Xtian concepts, and mean absolutely nothing to a non-believer.
Most Xtian-based faiths however rely on them to induce fear into their
followers. Without fear tactics, churches would lose a portion of their
congregations.
"Do this and you'll go to hell". "Don't do that or you won't make it into
heaven". Fear is essential to their existence, and it helps keeps the sheep
in line. Can't be losing those tithings or offerings when they pass the
plate now, can they?


>
> > He's no better off than
> the
> > addict that resorts to sticking a needle in his vein to cop a buzz.
>
> And your drug?

TUMS......... but only if I overdo it with the hot sauce on Mexican food.
Other than that, I enjoy the adrenaline rush that motorcycles, fast cars,
and airplanes provide.

>
> > Posting that buybull
> > horsehit isn't going to change anyone's belief system.
>
> And your childish name-calling is going to convince anyone? You're a
> mirror-image of the people you mock.

The words I've used to describe him and you have been spot on, and I've
obviously hit a nerve by pointing out holes in the Xtian religious views you
continue to defend. I'd say my choice of words has been quite effective,
judging from the jerking in your knees.

>
> Well I'll let you in on a secret, I care for religious proselytizing about
> as much as you do, it's merely that I dislike your sort of bile-spitting
> contempt for people of faith as much as I dislike their belief that it's
> their duty to spread the world. But I'll give them one thing, at least
they
> believe in something, you seem to revel in believing in nothing, and given
a
> choice between the two, I think they got the better half of that deal,
even
> Voltaire wondered about that on his deathbed.
>

How clueless can one get? Not believing in, and/or worshipping a supreme
being does not equate to believing in nothing.


howard aubrey

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"marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
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>
> "ßikeŞainter" <hea...@home.com> wrote in message
> news:3rb3c.56807$p32....@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com...
> >
> > "marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
> > news:c%a3c.45250$aZ3.38079@fed1read04...
> > >
> > > "ßikeŞainter" wrote
> > >
> > > People that are
> > > > secure in their beliefs.....
> > >
> > > People that are secure in their beliefs that their is no God and no
Hell
> > for
> > > those who reject Him don't spend as much energy as you do opposing a
few
> > > lines of text on a newsgroup.
> >
> > A few lines of text? Get real, junior. We've seen your posts.
>
> Few as possible while doing the job.
>
> >
> > >
> > > My motivation is to spread the Gospel as Jesus commanded.


Goodie, we cut to the chase! Now, to absolutely prove that you are
*not* a hypocrite, inquiring minds want to know the following.
No response makes you a liar...

Have you ever in your life had sex with a person that was NOT
your legally wedded spouse?


Have you ever in your life given or recieved oral sex?


Your reputation is on the line, so please answer truthfully...


cheers....

HJA


lbrt...@aol.com

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>
> Nihilism is in this year.

Yup, & we thought "gothic revival" was architecture, I Kant understand it<g>.

howard aubrey

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>
> "Mike F." <mjf@mindspring-remove-.com> wrote in message
> news:mjf-9932DB.1...@bignews.bellsouth.net...
> > In article <tdW2c.56437$Sm7....@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com>,
> > "ßikeÞainter" <hea...@home.com> wrote:
> >
> > > "DGDevin" <dgd...@worldnet.att.invalid> wrote in message
> > > news:_QV2c.86175$aH3.2...@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > > > "ßikeÞainter" <hea...@home.com> wrote in message


Can ya post some somewhere for me to take a look? I'd love to see
them!!!

BTW, you left a few things out of your list. For example, violent crime
among atheists is almost non existant. All of the horrific school shootings
in the USA were committed by *devout* christians and jews.

Then you have the divorce statistics which clearly show that Atheists
take their commitments way more seriously than the hypocritical
religious...

http://www.atheistempire.com/reference/stats/index.html

I doubt anyone could deny that the vast majority of global
societies problems are a result of the ignorance of religion.


cheers.....

HJA
>
>


ßikeŞainter

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I'll be glad to once I get done rebuilding my other 'puter. I just had one
machine go down with some flaky hardware problems, so I've got to deal with
that mess. Once things are back in working order, I'll post a whole slew of
them on my webserver for you and anyone else interested in them. Most of
them are satirical cartoons, although there's a bunch of artwork that were
PhotoShop contest entries, blasting religion.

>
> BTW, you left a few things out of your list.

Yeah, I just listed the obvious ones for Devin to chew on. Notice he didn't
address any of those issues?

For example, violent crime
> among atheists is almost non existant. All of the horrific school
shootings
> in the USA were committed by *devout* christians and jews.
>

For some reason those statistics don't surprise me.


> Then you have the divorce statistics which clearly show that Atheists
> take their commitments way more seriously than the hypocritical
> religious...
>
> http://www.atheistempire.com/reference/stats/index.html
>
> I doubt anyone could deny that the vast majority of global
> societies problems are a result of the ignorance of religion.
>

Agreed!

>
> cheers.....
>
> HJA
> >
> >
>
>


lbrt...@aol.com

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>
> I think you guys are missing the point which is that atheism does not
> preclude a belief in the existence of God. An atheist merely does not
> believe in the validity of religion. Religion and God are not the same
> thing...

Nor are saving Christianity and religion, which have been opposites
from the outset.

Beyond this, the long posted list of comparisons of which groups
display the most worldly wisdom or excel in its display, is
unashamedly in full agreement with the entire word of God, and Who
couldn't care less how man esteems his own ideas of wisdom.

The Repair Guy

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lbrt...@aol.com wrote:

(piggybacking)

>"tubeguru" <tube...@att.net> wrote...


>>
>> I think you guys are missing the point which is that
>> atheism does not preclude a belief in the existence
>> of God.

Yes, it does. The two basic subsets of atheists are
"weak" atheists, who don't believe in any gods, and
"strong" atheists, who believe there are no gods.
I know the two sound similar, but they're not the
same.

The Repair Guy
http://repairguy.hypermart.net

howard aubrey

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WOW!! Marc seems to have left the thread, I wonder why!


> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>


howard aubrey

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> "howard aubrey" <hau...@ptdprolog.net> wrote in message
> news:NRqdncXwudu...@ptd.net...

> >
>
> > Got a link, or did you make this one up like most of
> > your BS?
>
> I think it was something on NBC

I don't care what you 'think', you made a claim, can you back
it or not? : )

I think we already know... LOL


about Bush's attempt to get the support of
> the religious right by pretending he wants a constitutional amendment
> against gay marriage, the story touched on how people's religious beliefs
> can influence their voting in the same way your stupidity and dishonesty
> clearly influence your life. I don't have a link handy, but that doesn't
> matter, if I did you'd just dismiss it.


>
> > No matter what your reply, it's an established fact that
> > religious individuals are less intelligent than those who
> > have cast off ignorant superstitious beliefs. I've posted the
> > statistics enough times here. Live in denial all you want.
>

> Ya, like Einstein, who devoted his life to trying to figure out the
physics
> that make the universe run because he knew there had to be a method to it,
> explaining it with the words, "God does not play dice with the universe."
> But you go on telling yourself that only stupid people are religious.

Your interpretations of Einstein are grade school level at best...


>
> > Even if your claim was true, you need to weed out the
> > hypocrites, they don't count. Anyone who ever had sex with
> > someone who isn't their spouse is an adulterer, and therefore
> > not a valid christian. Anyone who has ever engaged in oral sex
> > is a sodomite, same story. Losers like you. Hypocrites.
>

> Ummmm, you have some pretty severe emotional problems going there, don't
you
> sparky.

No, just being realistic, if you wanna join the club, you've gotta follow
the rules..

So, have you broken any of the biblical nono's I mentioned?

Yes or no will suffice, no need to try and change the subject.
I'll be waiting...
>
> > Stick to tonguing LV's hole, you're good at that. Nothing else.
> > You are the asshole...It's clearly evident....
>
> Okay, just stay calm, some nice men in white coats are going to come and
> help you, just keep your hands where everybody can see them....

Do you see *men* in white coats in your dreams?
>
>


marc

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"howard aubrey" wrote:

> WOW!! Marc seems to have left the thread, I wonder why!
>

Marc's here now. Marc's been busy. Marc is back.


> > > http://www.atheistempire.com/reference/stats/index.html
> > >

Tripe. For instance, "27% of born-again Christians have been divorced"
......when? Before they became born again? The Census data doesn't ask
*when* they were divorced and *when* they converted. Also if someone
converts after being married, and stops participating in and putting up with
garbage, often the other spouse leaves.


marc

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"howard aubrey" wrote

Anyone who ever had sex with
> > > someone who isn't their spouse is an adulterer, and therefore
> > > not a valid christian.

Not what my Bible says. God will forgive and restore someone who is truly
remorseful, confesses their sin to Him and turns away from it. I'll take
God's standard, thanks.


Anyone who has ever engaged in oral sex
> > > is a sodomite, same story.

http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/sex-oral.html


DGDevin

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"ßikeŞainter" <hea...@home.com> wrote in message
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> Why are you so hung up on semantics? "Xtian" has been an acceptable
spelling
> in all of the secular newsgroups I read. I really don't give a shit how
you
> like to see Jesus spelled. The pronunciation is the same as the spellings
> I've used. You got my drift, regardless of the spelling.

Bullshit, those aren't alternate spellings, those are deliberate mockery,
it's childish at best.

> What makes them immature when those spellings are used to get the
poster's
> message across?

Right, in the same way as referring to Jews as "heebs" or blacks as "homies"
is just another way of making your point, no insult intended, it's just
another harmless word.

> Maybe in the groups *you* frequent. Most of my posting history has been in
> graphics groups, and they're far more peaceful than this place.

Enjoy your trip back to them, since this group causes you such psychic
distress.

> The two topics most discussed being religion and politics. If arguing
> religion is that popular of a pastime, you need to get a clue and figure
out
> that there are multitudes of folks that aren't buying into ancient fairy
> tales, and sky spooks anymore.

And more who do, whether they're right or wrong, I just read a piece in the
NY Times saying 82% of Americans think of themselves as Christians and at
least 60% think the Bible is an account of historical events. You're free
to believe or disbelieve whatever you please, but you're fooling yourself if
you think you're in the majority or anything close to it. And if you leave
North America, whoa Nelly, check out the percentage of the population that
follows their "sky spook" there, dang, better watch you lip in those
countries.

> The idea of an invisible man in the sky,
> in control of my existence, seemed absurd from the first time I heard the
> story. It hasn't gotten any more believable in the last 50 years, and I
> still perceive of the notion as nothing short of ridiculous.

I was watching something on PBS about Max Planck the legendary physicist,
who during his acceptance speech for the Noble prize, said that the more he
learned about the construction of the universe and the construction of the
tiniest particles of which it is made, the more he believed that there had
to be a concious mind and intelligence behind it, a unifying matrix that man
has chosen to call God. But who the hell is someone like that beside you
and your deep insight, you are able to wave it away because it's just some
infantile fairy tale about a big man in the sky. That apparently is as far
into the matter as you ever bothered to think.

> Sermons and bible verses in non-secular groups.

I see, so you're able to ignore the political ranting, but for some reason
you're compelled to counter-act the religious ranting? Interesting....

> Interesting you answered none of the above numbered questions. Obviously
> you didn't have any logical answers for those either.

When I feel obligated to jump through your hoops, I'll let you know.

> "Do this and you'll go to hell". "Don't do that or you won't make it into
> heaven". Fear is essential to their existence, and it helps keeps the
sheep
> in line. Can't be losing those tithings or offerings when they pass the
> plate now, can they?

I'm thinking of a family I know that is very religious but in a completely
non-pushy way, they are the kindest, more generous and decent bunch of folks
you could ever meet, give you the shirt off their back type of people, and
the foundation of their behavior is their religion. But you'd rather
believe that it's all fear and loathing and guilt and manipulation, well
that's cool, enjoy your nasty view of the world, you seem to prefer it that
way.

> The words I've used to describe him and you have been spot on, and I've
> obviously hit a nerve by pointing out holes in the Xtian religious views
you
> continue to defend. I'd say my choice of words has been quite effective,
> judging from the jerking in your knees.

Ah, right on schedule, right down to the words used, the puppet-master claim
that every Usenet poster of your type has used since the net went online.

Whatever, at this point I think we'll just be running laps, ya'll have a
nice day.


ßikeŞainter

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"DGDevin" <dgd...@worldnet.att.invalid> wrote in message
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> "ßikeŞainter" <hea...@home.com> wrote in message
> news:%%g3c.22197$UM6....@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com...
>
> > Why are you so hung up on semantics? "Xtian" has been an acceptable
> spelling
> > in all of the secular newsgroups I read. I really don't give a shit how
> you
> > like to see Jesus spelled. The pronunciation is the same as the
spellings
> > I've used. You got my drift, regardless of the spelling.
>
> Bullshit, those aren't alternate spellings, those are deliberate mockery,
> it's childish at best.
>

You call it whatever makes you a happy boy.

> > What makes them immature when those spellings are used to get the
> poster's
> > message across?
>
> Right, in the same way as referring to Jews as "heebs" or blacks as
"homies"
> is just another way of making your point, no insult intended, it's just
> another harmless word.
>

Now you're talking racial slurs. "Homies" is a gang term used to describe
fellow gang members, and seems to get used more by Latino gangs than blacks.
I'd have never associated the term with blacks, but apparently you do.


> > Maybe in the groups *you* frequent. Most of my posting history has been
in
> > graphics groups, and they're far more peaceful than this place.
>
> Enjoy your trip back to them, since this group causes you such psychic
> distress.
>

I'm not going anywhere, and it's you that seems to be distressed,
particularly over my posts.

> > The two topics most discussed being religion and politics. If arguing
> > religion is that popular of a pastime, you need to get a clue and figure
> out
> > that there are multitudes of folks that aren't buying into ancient fairy
> > tales, and sky spooks anymore.
>
> And more who do, whether they're right or wrong, I just read a piece in
the
> NY Times saying 82% of Americans think of themselves as Christians and at
> least 60% think the Bible is an account of historical events.

Yup, lots of brainwashed, lost souls, looking for a crutch. Sad, isn't it?


You're free
> to believe or disbelieve whatever you please, but you're fooling yourself
if
> you think you're in the majority or anything close to it.

I never claimed to be in the majority. Where do you come up with this shit?
Is it just that your reading comprehension is poor, or are you just trying
to put labels on what you don't understand?


And if you leave
> North America, whoa Nelly, check out the percentage of the population that
> follows their "sky spook" there, dang, better watch you lip in those
> countries.

I've got no reservations about speaking my piece, especially, face to face.
I'm guessin' you wouldn't have the balls for that, though.


>
> > The idea of an invisible man in the sky,
> > in control of my existence, seemed absurd from the first time I heard
the
> > story. It hasn't gotten any more believable in the last 50 years, and I
> > still perceive of the notion as nothing short of ridiculous.
>
> I was watching something on PBS about Max Planck the legendary physicist,
> who during his acceptance speech for the Noble prize, said that the more
he
> learned about the construction of the universe and the construction of the
> tiniest particles of which it is made, the more he believed that there had
> to be a concious mind and intelligence behind it, a unifying matrix that
man
> has chosen to call God. But who the hell is someone like that beside you
> and your deep insight, you are able to wave it away because it's just some
> infantile fairy tale about a big man in the sky. That apparently is as
far
> into the matter as you ever bothered to think.
>

IOW, the more he learned about the universe, the more he didn't understand
how it got to be that way. BFD. He probably realized he just ended up in
another "which came first, the chicken or the egg", debate. Who created this
"God" character? Just turned up outta' nowhere, huh? Who's his daddy? You
keep on worshipping your sky spook. No proof of existence seems to be enough
to satisfy you.

> > Sermons and bible verses in non-secular groups.
>
> I see, so you're able to ignore the political ranting,

Where the fuck have you been? I've been posting political satire, and
politically-oriented graphics on my website, here for quite a while. What
are you.........fucking blind?

but for some reason
> you're compelled to counter-act the religious ranting? Interesting....

I'm not compelled to do anything. There you go assuming again. I expressed
my distaste with seeing some long fucking bible verse posted for no other
reason than some Jesus junkie thinking he'd "spread the word".

>
> > Interesting you answered none of the above numbered questions.
Obviously
> > you didn't have any logical answers for those either.
>
> When I feel obligated to jump through your hoops, I'll let you know.

Don't bother,.........you're way too busy sidestepping issues, and trying to
come up with proof of your god, which you can't do.


>
> > "Do this and you'll go to hell". "Don't do that or you won't make it
into
> > heaven". Fear is essential to their existence, and it helps keeps the
> sheep
> > in line. Can't be losing those tithings or offerings when they pass the
> > plate now, can they?
>
> I'm thinking of a family I know that is very religious but in a completely
> non-pushy way, they are the kindest, more generous and decent bunch of
folks
> you could ever meet, give you the shirt off their back type of people, and
> the foundation of their behavior is their religion. But you'd rather
> believe that it's all fear and loathing and guilt and manipulation, well
> that's cool, enjoy your nasty view of the world, you seem to prefer it
that
> way.
>

Religion doesn't make anyone generous and decent. Those are attributes
generally associated with close, loving, families, and an understanding of
basic laws of cause and effect. Religion hasn't got jackshit to do with it.
Just because you happen to know two decent people that happen to be
religious, doesn't mean squat. They were probably decent people to start
with.

> > The words I've used to describe him and you have been spot on, and I've
> > obviously hit a nerve by pointing out holes in the Xtian religious views
> you
> > continue to defend. I'd say my choice of words has been quite effective,
> > judging from the jerking in your knees.
>
> Ah, right on schedule, right down to the words used, the puppet-master
claim
> that every Usenet poster of your type has used since the net went online.
>

You sure like to categorize and label people, don't you? Your reactions to
my posts speak for themselves, and yes, your kness have been jerking. You're
not fooling anyone here thinking you're an expert on online personas.

howard aubrey

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"DGDevin" <dgd...@worldnet.att.invalid> wrote in message
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> "ßikeŞainter" <hea...@home.com> wrote in message
> news:%%g3c.22197$UM6....@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com...
>
> > Why are you so hung up on semantics? "Xtian" has been an acceptable
> spelling
> > in all of the secular newsgroups I read. I really don't give a shit how
> you
> > like to see Jesus spelled. The pronunciation is the same as the
spellings
> > I've used. You got my drift, regardless of the spelling.
>
> Bullshit, those aren't alternate spellings, those are deliberate mockery,
> it's childish at best.

You're a jackass Devin, not only is Xian an acceptable spelling, it's
the *only* way the term can be written in Israel.

>
> > What makes them immature when those spellings are used to get the
> poster's
> > message across?
>
> Right, in the same way as referring to Jews as "heebs" or blacks as
"homies"
> is just another way of making your point, no insult intended, it's just
> another harmless word.

You're the first person I've seen use the term 'heebs' since NOFX put out
the album 'White trash, two Heebs and a Bean'. It described the bands
membership to the letter.

As for 'homies', just about every middle schooler in the country,
regardless of race, uses the term to describe their friends, just like
'my peeps'... It must not be derogatory, since I don't see these kids
getting
hassled or beat up for it....

>
> > Maybe in the groups *you* frequent. Most of my posting history has been
in
> > graphics groups, and they're far more peaceful than this place.
>
> Enjoy your trip back to them, since this group causes you such psychic
> distress.

Ah, you wish you could get everyone who helps you make an ass out
of yourself to leave, now don't you? : ) Maybe you should go, all you
contribute is
bigoted idiocy after all, and a LOT of LV ass sucking...

>
> > The two topics most discussed being religion and politics. If arguing
> > religion is that popular of a pastime, you need to get a clue and figure
> out
> > that there are multitudes of folks that aren't buying into ancient fairy
> > tales, and sky spooks anymore.
>
> And more who do, whether they're right or wrong, I just read a piece in
the
> NY Times

The same NY Times you've discredited in the past? What a hypocritical
asshole you are!

BTW, got a link? You've inflated the previous claim from a few days ago
by 7% already without citing a source... Got one or not?? : )

Didn't think so.....


saying 82% of Americans think of themselves as Christians and at
> least 60% think the Bible is an account of historical events.

> > The idea of an invisible man in the sky,


> > in control of my existence, seemed absurd from the first time I heard
the
> > story. It hasn't gotten any more believable in the last 50 years, and I
> > still perceive of the notion as nothing short of ridiculous.

Not to mention for the stupid and weak minded. No wonder Devin
gobbles it up!


>
> I was watching something on PBS

No link again, sigh, you *are* an imbecile,now aren't you?

> > Sermons and bible verses in non-secular groups.
>
> I see, so you're able to ignore the political ranting, but for some reason
> you're compelled to counter-act the religious ranting? Interesting....

Because it is so easily proven to be BS....


>
> > Interesting you answered none of the above numbered questions.
Obviously
> > you didn't have any logical answers for those either.
>
> When I feel obligated to jump through your hoops, I'll let you know.

TRANSLATION---I can't dispute, so it's ad hominem all the way...

>
> > "Do this and you'll go to hell". "Don't do that or you won't make it
into
> > heaven". Fear is essential to their existence, and it helps keeps the
> sheep
> > in line. Can't be losing those tithings or offerings when they pass the
> > plate now, can they?
>
> I'm thinking of a family

No one cares about your fairy tales... Back up some of your claims
with facts for the first time in your life, and we'll be glad to refute them
with better facts... The challenge is yours, now run away from the thread
like you
always do when whipped!

cheers....

HJA


howard aubrey

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"marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
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Divorce is a failure, and a betrayal before god for those who say
'to death do we part'.

Have you been divorced?

Thought so...

BTW, why did you ignore the much lower divorce rate for Atheists?
It speaks volumes about morality, now doesn't it?

Come up with just *one* school shooting perpetrated by an Atheist, OK?
I'll be waiting.

The bottom line is that Atheists are way more moral than any religious
group.
End of story...
>
>
>
>


howard aubrey

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"marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
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>
> "howard aubrey" wrote
>
> Anyone who ever had sex with
> > > > someone who isn't their spouse is an adulterer, and therefore
> > > > not a valid christian.
>
> Not what my Bible says. God will forgive and restore someone who is truly
> remorseful, confesses their sin to Him and turns away from it. I'll take
> God's standard, thanks.

That's not what the bible says, it's a hypocritical way of
having your cake and eating it too..bottom line is, if you call
yourself a christian, and you deviate in any way from the teachings
of the bible you are a hypocrite, end of story...


>
>
>
> Anyone who has ever engaged in oral sex
> > > > is a sodomite, same story.
>
> http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/sex-oral.html


Ahhhh, unrealistic apologies to forgive obvious blatant lies...

http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=sodomy&
x=16&y=14


Oral sex is sodomy, plain and simple. If you've done it and believe in a
sky pixie
you're a sodomite in his eyes...

You avoided the bigger issue, have you *ever* had sex with anyone who wasn't
your legally wedded
spouse, yes or no? It's really a simple question. If you have you are an
adulterer and the kingdom
of heaven is unatainable for you if you are an ignorant believer.

We'll be waiting for your answer...no fake definitions please, Merriam
Websters is good
enough for the Nations legal system after all...

cheers....

HJA
>


j...@3inthekey.com

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> "DGDevin" <dgd...@worldnet.att.invalid> wrote in message
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> >
> > "howard aubrey" <hau...@ptdprolog.net> wrote in message
> > news:YvydnZxbL-x...@ptd.net...

> > >
> > > "marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
> > > news:R_O2c.34046$aZ3.33450@fed1read04...
> > > > Christ the Wisdom and Power of God
> > >
> > >
> > > Oh yes, people who believe that virgins give birth,
> > > and that dead men come back to life are sooooo
> > > intelligent... NOT!!
> > >
> > >
> > > HJA
> >
> > There was some news story the other day
>
>
> Got a link, or did you make this one up like most of
> your BS?
>
> We'll be waiting.

>
> No matter what your reply, it's an established fact that
> religious individuals are less intelligent than those who
> have cast off ignorant superstitious beliefs. I've posted the
> statistics enough times here. Live in denial all you want.

I've seen your statistics, and yet there have been some EXTREMELY
intelligent religious folk.

> Even if your claim was true, you need to weed out the

> hypocrites, they don't count. Anyone who ever had sex with


> someone who isn't their spouse is an adulterer, and therefore

> not a valid christian. Anyone who has ever engaged in oral sex
> is a sodomite, same story. Losers like you. Hypocrites.

For an athiest you're quite the conservative Christian =).

As a Christian, I tend to focus on Christs alleged teachings and not
on the 5000 rules contained in the Old Testament.



> Stick to tonguing LV's hole, you're good at that. Nothing else.
> You are the asshole...It's clearly evident....
>

> HJA

That's awesome.

ßikeŞainter

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"howard aubrey" <hau...@ptdprolog.net> wrote in message
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>
> WOW!! Marc seems to have left the thread, I wonder why!
>

Me thinks he and Devin have been afflicted with the "God" disease. There are
several different strains of it floating around.


Divinatosis: Having offensive, repulsive prophecies that smell.

Holytosis: Repulsive preaching that smells.

Theorhea: Excessive flow of preaching. Often causes holytosis.

Godorrhoea: Like Theorrhea, but preaching only on the nature god.

Santa-virus: Brain infection, causes a belief in flying reindeer and a
"Ho Ho HO" laugh. Patients with this syndrome are always "really
really good".

Idoloroids: Painful anal condition caused by the veneration of
statues.

Divinticular disease: Inflammation of the eyes, causes sufferers to
see prophecies. Often causes Divinatosis.

Conned Syndrome: Often seen in victims of faith healers. Main symptom
is an inability to see fraud. Often accompanied by the Emptywallet
Syndrome and Truthophobia.

Monotheosis/Polytheosis: Closely related, both are infections by the
irrationalgod ideavirus. Polytheosis causes multiple delusions,
monotheosis causes 1 very big delusion.

Skypixyosis: Patients are always facing up, hands tightly clenched,
often fascinated by clouds or other flying objects. Symptom often
caused by irrationalgod ideavirus.

Cranial infarction. Blockage of the logic channels. Many different
causes, but most commonly seen in Orthodoxia patients.

Truthophobia: a fear of reality. Common symptom seen in cases of
Orthodoxia, Conned Syndrome, Divinticular disease, Santavirus,
Divinatosis, and other logic disorders.

Cranial infarction. Blockage of the logic channels. Many different
causes, but most commonly seen in Orthodoxia patients.


Orthodoxia: A rabid insistance on standard doctrine. Often causes
foaming at the mouth, Truthphobia, Cranial infarction.

Heterodoxia: Eccentric insistance on nonstandard (unorthodox)
delusions. Over time, may gradually transform into Orthodoxia.

Heresitis: A swelling of the face, and sometimes the head, caused by
therapies applied in treatment of Orthodoxia, Monotheosis or
Polytheosis. In severe cases, causes uncontrolled screaming and
hellfire threats.

Cranio-rectal inversion with acute godrointestinal flatulence: self
explanatory.


Mr. Electron

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<j...@3inthekey.com> wrote in message
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Right on Jim, like who cares if creationism or evolution explains
the beginning? Who was around then to know for sure? It simply
doesn't matter. Or like is the rapture going to happen before, in
the middle of the great tribulation? Who cares? No one knows
the future. It just doesn't matter. God will be with his people
no matter what.

Much of the bible is a matter of interpretation and people argue and
become divisive over minor issues and form denominations about it
when instead there should be unity. Why argue? It won't change anything
with one's relationship with the Great Spirit, right?

One thing that is blatantly obvious, doesn't require interpretation
and is either simply accepted or rejected is the gospel. That and love
God and your neighbor. Everything else is debatable and involves
some or a lot of interpretation, but why should christians refuse
to associate with other christians based on differences of minor issues
or their interpretations?

What a wacky world.

Greg Pierce

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On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 16:21:19 -0800, the highly esteemed marc enlightened
us with these pearls of wisdom:

> Christ the Wisdom and Power of God
>

> 18For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing,
> but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. 19For it is written:
> "I will destroy the wisdom of the wise;
> the intelligence of the intelligent I will frustrate."[3]
> 20Where is the wise man? Where is the scholar? Where is the philosopher of
> this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world? 21For since in
> the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not know him, God was
> pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who
> believe. 22Jews demand miraculous signs and Greeks look for wisdom, 23but
> we preach Christ crucified: a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to
> Gentiles, 24but to those whom God has called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ
> the power of God and the wisdom of God. 25For the foolishness of God is
> wiser than man's wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man's
> strength.
>
> http://bible.gospelcom.net/cgi-bin/bible?passage=1COR+1&language=english&version=NIV&showfn=on&showxref=on

These threads are getting ridiculous. What we have here is a debate
between:
http://www.winternet.com/~mikelr/flame37.html and
http://www.winternet.com/~mikelr/flame85.html

I'm just waiting for someone to invoke Godwin's law - usually Blum
is the first person in a thread to do so...

--
Greg

"For every logical thing you say, Leftoids will come back with at least
one, and usually two or three stark-raving tangential, illogical, insane
responses."

marc

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Mar 12, 2004, 2:36:45 AM3/12/04
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"howard aubrey" wrote in message news:KaCcnTH3eNm...@ptd.net...

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> "marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
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> >
> > "howard aubrey" wrote:
> >
> > > WOW!! Marc seems to have left the thread, I wonder why!
> > >
> >
> > Marc's here now. Marc's been busy. Marc is back.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > > > http://www.atheistempire.com/reference/stats/index.html
> > > > >
> >
> > Tripe. For instance, "27% of born-again Christians have been divorced"
> > ......when? Before they became born again? The Census data doesn't ask
> > *when* they were divorced and *when* they converted. Also if someone
> > converts after being married, and stops participating in and putting up
> with
> > garbage, often the other spouse leaves.
>
> Divorce is a failure, and a betrayal before god for those who say
> 'to death do we part'.

Like I said, the census data don't distinguish those who divorced before
becoming born again. Nor those born agains who were abandoned by an
unbelieving spouse. (Clearly not the failure of the born again person)


> Have you been divorced?
>
> Thought so...

How presumptuous and arrogant.


>
> BTW, why did you ignore the much lower divorce rate for Atheists?
> It speaks volumes about morality, now doesn't it?

*Lots* of atheists don't bother to get married. Census data show more and
more American couples are living together outside marriage. No marriage, no
divorce. Neat trick, eh? Real moral.


>
> Come up with just *one* school shooting perpetrated by an Atheist, OK?
> I'll be waiting.
>

The Columbine shooters *targeted* born again Christians. Tried to make 'em
deny Jesus, asked them if they believed in God..... and shot them when they
said yes. This was widely reported.


marc

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Mar 12, 2004, 2:39:38 AM3/12/04
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"ßikeŞainter" wrote in message
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> "howard aubrey" <hau...@ptdprolog.net> wrote in message
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> >
> > WOW!! Marc seems to have left the thread, I wonder why!
> >
>
> Me thinks he and Devin have been afflicted with the "God" disease.

I'm in his killfile but he can't stop thinking about me. Maybe I'll get
'resurrected'.


marc

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Mar 12, 2004, 3:16:34 AM3/12/04
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"Greg Pierce" wrote

> These threads are getting ridiculous. What we have here is a debate
> between:
> http://www.winternet.com/~mikelr/flame37.html and
> http://www.winternet.com/~mikelr/flame85.html

Hmm. Nothing of interest or substance to contribute..... (rubbing chin)
Hmm....Who does that sound like?


howard aubrey

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Mar 12, 2004, 1:02:32 PM3/12/04
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"marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
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>
> "howard aubrey" wrote in message news:KaCcnTH3eNm...@ptd.net...
> >
> > "marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
> > news:TeR3c.51302$aZ3.36951@fed1read04...
> > >
> > > "howard aubrey" wrote:
> > >
> > > > WOW!! Marc seems to have left the thread, I wonder why!
> > > >
> > >
> > > Marc's here now. Marc's been busy. Marc is back.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > > > http://www.atheistempire.com/reference/stats/index.html
> > > > > >
> > >
> > > Tripe. For instance, "27% of born-again Christians have been
divorced"
> > > ......when? Before they became born again? The Census data doesn't
ask
> > > *when* they were divorced and *when* they converted. Also if someone
> > > converts after being married, and stops participating in and putting
up
> > with
> > > garbage, often the other spouse leaves.
> >
> > Divorce is a failure, and a betrayal before god for those who say
> > 'to death do we part'.
>
> Like I said, the census data don't distinguish those who divorced before
> becoming born again. Nor those born agains who were abandoned by an
> unbelieving spouse. (Clearly not the failure of the born again person)
>

You're ducking an easy question, how typical of religious wackos...


>
> > Have you been divorced?
> >
> > Thought so...
>
> How presumptuous and arrogant.

Your silence resounds as a YES!


>
>
> >
> > BTW, why did you ignore the much lower divorce rate for Atheists?
> > It speaks volumes about morality, now doesn't it?
>
> *Lots* of atheists don't bother to get married. Census data show more and
> more American couples are living together outside marriage. No marriage,
no
> divorce. Neat trick, eh? Real moral.

Apparently you can't read. The statistics I posted clearly show atheists
to have the lowest divorce rate. You can't get divorced if you were never
married.


>
>
> >
> > Come up with just *one* school shooting perpetrated by an Atheist, OK?
> > I'll be waiting.
> >
> The Columbine shooters *targeted* born again Christians.

BS. You avoided the issue anyway, again! Show some violence among
Atheists, OK?


Tried to make 'em
> deny Jesus, asked them if they believed in God..... and shot them when
they
> said yes. This was widely reported.

Then you should have no problem backing this moronic claim up, right?

BTW, you keep ducking the two key questions, Mr. Preacher.

Have you ever had sex with a person who was not your
legally wedded spouse?

Have you ever given or recieved oral sex?

We're waiting!

cheers...

HJA


>
>


marc

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Mar 12, 2004, 11:18:45 PM3/12/04
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"howard aubrey" <hau...@ptdprolog.net> wrote in message
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LOL! I'm not under any compulsion to jump through your cruddy little
hoop. Also a fine atheist example of incomplete data -> biased
interpretation -> flawed conclusion.


> >
> >
> > >
> > > BTW, why did you ignore the much lower divorce rate for Atheists?
> > > It speaks volumes about morality, now doesn't it?
> >
> > *Lots* of atheists don't bother to get married. Census data show more
and
> > more American couples are living together outside marriage. No marriage,
> no
> > divorce. Neat trick, eh? Real moral.
>
> Apparently you can't read.

++++++++++++ (You said it!)+++++++++++++++++
(
V


>The statistics I posted clearly show atheists
> to have the lowest divorce rate. You can't get divorced >if you were
never
> married.

)
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

> >
> >
> > >
> > > Come up with just *one* school shooting perpetrated by an Atheist, OK?
> > > I'll be waiting.
> > >
> > The Columbine shooters *targeted* born again Christians.
>
> BS. You avoided the issue anyway, again! Show some violence among
> Atheists, OK?

Let's see. They hated those who believed in God and Jesus. What does that
make them?

>
>
> Tried to make 'em
> > deny Jesus, asked them if they believed in God..... and shot them when
> they
> > said yes. This was widely reported.
>
> Then you should have no problem backing this moronic claim up, right?

Here's how you know it's true. The martyrdom of Rachel Scott and Cassie
Bernall is so powerful that Roger Rosenblatt of slime magazine wrote a
column attempting to minimize it's importance. (The claim is that only a
girl who was nearby when *HER FRIENDS WERE ABOUT TO HAVE THEIR HEADS BLOWN
OFF* heard the fatal interrogation. Yeah, she made it all up.)

"A Note for Rachel Scott"
by Roger Rosenblatt

(SNIP)
The deeper unknowable, though, is who you were before the guns locked you
into a sentence. The only question that ever ought to matter to my
colleagues and our customers is the one we do not ask except in retrospect,
after the guns or the scandal: Who are we all in silence - at a table in the
cafeteria, at a table in the library? What can journalists tell others about
the mind we all share, the innocent mind and the murderous? That is the real
news of your death. That is the news I want to remember next week, when
Kosovo is over or not over, and CONGRESS DEBATES GUN CONTROL, and Al Hirt's
trumpet is no longer heard.

(snip)

-What a *pathetic* attempt to minimize the importance of their courage.
Pure EVIL. Rachel and Cassie are with Jesus. And they are laughing.

>
> BTW, you keep ducking the two key questions, Mr. Preacher.
>
> Have you ever had sex with a person who was not your
> legally wedded spouse?
>
> Have you ever given or recieved oral sex?
>

>We're waiting!

Don't hold your breath...... I mean you can if you want to.


marc

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Mar 12, 2004, 11:31:13 PM3/12/04
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"howard aubrey" <hau...@ptdprolog.net> wrote in message
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> "marc" <mz...@home.com> wrote in message
> news:ZJR3c.51307$aZ3.16231@fed1read04...
> >
> > "howard aubrey" wrote
> >
> > Anyone who ever had sex with
> > > > > someone who isn't their spouse is an adulterer, and therefore
> > > > > not a valid christian.
> >
> > Not what my Bible says. God will forgive and restore someone who is
truly
> > remorseful, confesses their sin to Him and turns away from it. I'll
take
> > God's standard, thanks.
>
> That's not what the bible says,

Prove it.

it's a hypocritical way of
> having your cake and eating it too..bottom line is, if you call
> yourself a christian, and you deviate in any way from the teachings
> of the bible you are a hypocrite, end of story...
> >
> >
> >
> > Anyone who has ever engaged in oral sex
> > > > > is a sodomite, same story.

PROVE IT. FROM THE BIBLE.


> >
> > http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/sex-oral.html
>
>
> Ahhhh, unrealistic apologies to forgive obvious blatant lies...
>
>
http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=sodomy&
> x=16&y=14
>
>
> Oral sex is sodomy, plain and simple. If you've done it and believe in a
> sky pixie
> you're a sodomite in his eyes...

Prove it!

>
> You avoided the bigger issue, have you *ever* had sex with anyone who
wasn't
> your legally wedded
> spouse, yes or no? It's really a simple question. If you have you are an
> adulterer and the kingdom
> of heaven is unatainable for you if you are an ignorant believer.
>

Prove it!

> We'll be waiting for your answer...no fake definitions please,

LOL!

Merriam
> Websters is good
> enough for the Nations legal system after all...
>

Well if it disagrees with the Bible it ain't good enough for me!

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