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Abaangui: Guarani Indian God who cut off his nose, which then flew into the sky and became the moon. Abellio: Gallic God of apple trees. Ab Kin Zoc: Maya God of poetry. Abnoba: Gaul AKA: Diana River Goddess. Forest Goddess. Goddess of the hunt. Abundantia: Roman Goddess who is the personification of abundance and plenty. Acan: Maya God of wine. Acat: Maya/Aztec God of tatooers, life. Acaviser: An Etruscan goddess, one of the Fates. Acna: Maya/Mexico AKA: Akna Mother goddess associated with the moon. Patron of childbirth. Acolnahuacatl: Aztec Underworld God. Acolmiztli: Aztec Underworld God. Acuecucyoticihuati: Aztec/Mexico Goddess of the ocean. Closely associated with Chalchiuhtlicue. Aztec women appeal to her as they go into labor. Achamoth: Middle East Mother Goddess who gave birth to the creator of the material universe, according to early Gnostic Christians. Ac Yanto: Mayan God of white men. Adad: Babylonian/Mesopotamian Keywords and Symbols: Forked lightning bolt, bull, lion. The god of wind, storm, and flood. Embodiment of violent thundering rainstorms. Adamisil Wedo: Haiti AKA: Si Adaman Water goddess. Aditi: Hindu Great Sun Goddess. Mother of all the Lights of Heaven. She gave birth to the twelve zodiacal spirits. Adsagsona: Celtic Goddess of the underworld and of magick. Adsullata: Celtic River Goddess. Aericura: Celtic Underworld Goddess. Aegir: Germanic AKA: Hler God of the sea. He triggers storms and tempests and, on occasion, even calms the weather. Aegir is also suspected of greed, often sinking vessels and bringing them down with him to the depths of the ocean. Aequitas: God of fair dealing. Aestas: Goddess of summer. Aeternitas: Goddess and personification of eternity. Aether: Greek God of clear skies. Aetna: Roman Mountain goddess. The Aesir gods: Norse Under the leadership of Odin, included Balder (god of beauty), Bragi (god of eloquence), Forseti (god of mediation), Freyr (god of fertility, who originally was from the Vanir), Heimdall guardian of the bridge), Hodr (the blind god), Loki (god of fire and ally of the frost giants), Njord (the sea god, and another ex-Vanir), Thor (god of thunder), Tyr (god of war), Vili (brother to Odin), Ve (brother to Odin), and Vidar (Odin's son). The goddesses included Freyja (the fertility goddess), Frigg (Odin's wife), Sif (Thor's wife), and Idun (keeper of the apples of youth). Africus God and personification of the south-western wind. Agaman Nibo: Haiti Goddess of the dead. Father and chief of the gods of the dead and cemeteries. Agasaya: Semitic war goddess who was merged into Ishtar in her identity as fearless warrior of the sky. Agloolik: Eskimo Good spirit that lived under the ice. Helps with hunting and fishing. Agrona: Celtic Goddess of strife and slaughter. Aguara Tunpa: The fox-god who gave the carob tree to the people. Agwe: Haiti AKA: Yemanja. Vodun goddess. Agwe is also a male deity. Agweta: Haiti Sea goddess. Ah Bolom Tzacab: Maya The leaf-nosed god. God of agriculture. Ah Cancum: Maya God of hunting. Ah Chuy Kak: Maya Fire Destroyer. War god. Ah Ciliz: Maya God of solar eclipses. Ah Cun Can: Maya Serpent Charmer. War god. Ah Cuxtal: Maya God of birth. Ah Hulneb: Maya God of war. Ah Kin: Maya AKA: Ah Kinchil. Sun god. Controls drought and disease. Ah Kumix Uinicob: Maya Attendant Water Gods. Ah Mun: Maya God of maize. Ah Muzencab : Maya Bee Gods. Ah Patnar Uinicob: Maya Attendant Water Gods. Ah Peku : Maya God of thunder. Ah Puch: Maya Lord of Death. God of death and the personification of disaster and darkness. Ah Tabai: Maya Hunting God. Ah Uaynih : Guatemala Goddess of sleep. Ah Uincir Dz'acab: Maya God of healing. Ah Uuc Ticab: Maya Chthonic deity. Ah Wink-ir Masa: Guatemala Nature goddess. Protector of wild animals, especially deer. Ahau Chamahez: Maya Medicine God. Ahau-Kin: Maya Lord of the Sun Face. Sun god. Jaguar God. Lord of the underworld. Ahmakiq: Maya God of agriculture. Ahnt Kai': Mexico AKA: Athena~Greek, Kuan Yin~Far East and Estsanatlehi~North America. Goddess of women and children. She is the teacher of singing and dancing She heals snake bites. Ahuic: Aztec / Mexico AKA: Chalchiuhtlicue Goddess of the running water in rivers, streams, and waves on the beach. Ahulane: Maya The Archer. War god. Ahemait: Egyptian Underworld goddess, part lion, part hippopotamus, and part crocodile. She eats the souls of the unworthy dead. Ahnt Kai: Mexican Keywords and Symbols: Protection, balance, freedom, femininity, fertility, overcoming, sacred music and dancing In Mexico this goddess of women and children taught them how to freely dance and sing, expressing the beauty within and liberating them from societal constraints. Ahura Mazda: Persia The supreme god. Another son of Zurvan. Ai: Irish Poet god of the Tuatha Dé Danann. Ai-ada: Turk The moon god. Aibell: Irish AKA: Aoibhell Fairy Goddess. Aida Wedo: Haiti AKA:Aida Cuedo, Aido Wedo, Ayida, Ayida Cueddo. Goddess of the rainbow and fresh water who determines human destiny. Aifa: Irish Goddess and Queen of the Shadow Lands. Aimend: Irish Sun Goddess. Ailuros: Cat Goddess. Aine: Celtic Keywords and Symbols: Protection, healing, divination, luck, Earth, Moon. Lunar items, silver and white Items, meadowsweet. Her name means bright. Goddess of the Moon who has strong connections with the land. Her blessing brings fertile fields. Land Goddess of the Eoghanachta tribes in Munster. She is invoked at Midsummer when torches are taken through the fields to bless the growing corn with sacred fire. She also grants luck and keeps us healthy. Aine of Knockaine {AN-yuh of knock-AN-yuh}: Ireland AKA: Aine Cliach, and Cnoc Aine Moon goddess. Patroness of crops and cattle Associated with the Summer Solstice. Aipalovik: Evil god of the sea. Airmid: Celtic Keywords and Symbols: Healing and healing plants, herbcraft, springs, regeneration. Goddess of witchcraft Goddess of the Tuatha de Danaan, the most ancient deities of Ireland. An herbal healing goddess. Goddess of medicinal plants and keeper of the spring. Regenerates, or brings the dead to life again. Aja: Babylonia The Dawn goddess and consort of the sun god. Ajbit: Maya One of the 13 gods who created the people; he assisted in the actual creating. Ajtzak: Maya One of the thirteen Gods who created human beings. Aka: Turkey The ancient mother goddess. Aker: Egypt Keywords and Symbols: Foreparts of two lions, or two human heads, facing away from each other. God of the dead and personification of the earth. An earth-god. Presides over the juncture of the western and eastern horizons in the Underworld. Opens earth's gate for the king to pass into the Underworld. He absorbs the poison from the body of anyone bitten by a snake. Akerbeltz: Portugal Keywords and Symbols: harvest., charity, health, thankfulness, beauty, peace, bread, flowers, doves, rainbows; health and healing amulets. This goddess attends the human body by protecting it from disease, encouraging health, and offering healing when needed. Being a goddess of earth and nature too, she sometimes appears as a rainbow, a bridge that takes us from being under the weather to overcoming circumstances. Akewa: Argentina Sun Goddess of the Toba. Sister of all earthly women. Akhushtal: Maya Goddess of childbirth. Akka: Mesopotamia Ancestral goddess The Old Woman, the Grandmother or the Midwife. Water-drawer who brought gods to birth out of the Primal Deep. Akna: Mother goddess of childbirth. Akussa: Egypt Goddess of Sunset. Akycha: Eskimo Sun god of the Alaskan Eskimo. Ala: African Keywords and Symbols: Creation, Loyalty, lawgiving. Earth Mother Goddess of the Ibo tribe in Nigeria. Creator of the living. Queen of the dead. Provider of communal loyalty. Lawgiver of society. Alaghom: Central America Keywords and Symbols: Destiny; cycles; magick, calendars In Mayan tradition, Alaghom created the human ability to think, reason, and mark time using those skills. She also designed the intangible parts of nature, which take us beyond concrete realities into the world of the goddess and her magick. Albina: Etruscan dawn goddess. Protector of ill-fated lovers. A white sow goddess similar to the celtic Cerridwen. Alemona: Roman Goddess who guards the fetus. Alfhild: Scandinavia A maiden goddess. Alignak: Eskimo God of the moon, storms, earthquakes and tides. Al-Lat: Arabian Moon Goddess, Mother Earth and Her Fruits. Universal Source of Nourishment. Arabic Supreme Goddess. A triple Goddess with Al-Uzza(goddess of the morning star) and Menat(goddess of fate and time). Oaths are sealed with the vow "By the salt, By the fire, and by Al-Lat who is the greatest of all." Al-Mah: Persian Moon Goddess. Nubile Woman. Alom: Maya God of the sky. One of the seven gods who assisted in the creation of the world and also of humans. Altan-Telgey: Mongolia Earth goddess. Al-Uzza: Arabic Keywords and Symbols: Acacia tree. Desert Goddess of the Morning Star. Powerful One. Amaethon: Welsh God of agriculture. Master of Magic. Amanuet: Egypt Keywords and Symbols: Symbol of protection, red crown of the Delta Her name means hidden one. Mother Goddess. Goddess of heaven and mystery. The personification of the life-bringing northern wind. Amari-De: Romania Keywords and Symbols: Arts, humor, relationships, love, fertility, wealth, health,beauty, light. Amari De is a Gypsy goddess and the great mother of all things. The true personification of nature. According to lore, she bestows all of the above keywords and insight to those who seek her. Considered so holy that a divine light always shone from her face. **An Amari De love charm** Find a small piece of luminescent cloth (like fine silk that shines) and wrap it around a pack of matches. Bless the token, saying: Amari de, bring love my way! Ignite one of the matches before going into a social situation so Amari De can light your way! Amashilamma: Sumeria Cow Goddess. Amaterasu: Japanese Supreme Shinto Sun Goddess. Amathaunta: Goddess of the sea. Ambisagrus: Celtic AKA:Jupiter God of heaven. Amenhotep: God of building. Ament: Egypt Hawk goddess. Often appears with an ostrich feather on her head. Goddess of the West. She lived in a tree at the edge of the desert where She watched the gates of the underworld and welcomed the newly deceased. Am-heh: God of the underworld. Amimitl: Aztec God of lakes and fish hunters. Amma: Dogon of the Sudan Father of Yurugu and the twins called Nommo. Supreme god. God of fertility. God of rain. Amma: Norse Grandmother Goddess who gave birth to the race of Freemen. Amon: Egypt AKA: Amon, Ammon, Amun, Amen Keywords and Symbols: Ram, goose, sexual power, a man with the head of a frog, the head of a crocodile, or as an ape. An agricultural god. A god of generative power. A god of air and wind. The Creator of all things. An ithyphallic god, A god of fertility. Ammon became linked with the sun god Ra becoming Ammon-Ra. "The Hidden One," a primordial creation-deity. One of the most powerful gods in ancient Egypt. Represented as a man, the sun, and sometimes as ithyphallic At the height of Egyptian civilization he was called the 'King of the Gods' Amset: One of the four lesser gods of the dead. Supervised the mummification process. An: God of the Heavens. Anahita: Persian Protective mother and warrior defender of her people. She was the goddess of rivers and waters. Ananke: Greek Keywords and Symbols:Necessity. Neo-Platonic Pythagorean goddess who governed the world according to Karmic Law. Aspect of the Triple Goddess with Dike and Heimarmene. Anansi: African Spider Goddess of Ghana. Ananta: Indian AKA: Sarparajni Serpent Queen. She enveloped all gods during their death and slept between incarnations. Anat: Syrian AKA: Anata Keywords and Symbols: Shield and an axe Warrior, Mother, Virgin and Wanton. Mother of all nations. Mistress of the gods. Anath: Middle East Queen of Heaven. Mistress of all the gods. Strength of Life. Worshipped by Canaanites, Amorites, Syrians, Egyptians, Hebrews, Phoenicians. Anath: Phoenicia AKA: {Anat} Chief West Semitic goddess of love and war. Sister and helpmate of the god Baal (Bel). A goddess with four differing aspects: mother, virgin, warrior, and wanton. Though a "mother" she was ever a "virgin". Her lust for blood, and or sex, was legendary. Anatu: Mesopotamia Ruler of the earth. Queen of the sky. Ancamna: Celtic Water Goddess. Andarta: Gaul Warrior and Fertility Goddess. Andjety/Anezti: Egypt Keywords and Symbols: 'crook' and a 'flail', high conical crown decorated with two feathers. God of the underworld. God in anthropomorphic form. Responsible for rebirth in the Afterlife Andraste: Britain Warrior Goddess. Goddess of victory. Angerboda: Scandanavia AKA: Hel The Hag of the Iron Wood. Angerona: Latin/Rome Goddess of the Winter Solstice. Silent Goddess of Rome. Shown holding a finger to Her sealed mouth. Angeyja: Scandinavian Water Goddess. Angina: Another goddess of health, specifically of sore throats. Angitia: Snake-goddess. Goddess of healing and witchcraft. Angpetu Wi: Dakota The sun god. Angus Mac Og Irish Harpist of the Tuatha de Danann. God of youth, love, beauty. Anguta: Inuit Eskimo god Gatherer of the dead. Anguta carries the dead down to the underworld, where they must sleep in a freezer for a year. Anhur: Egypt Keywords and Symbols: Spear Hunter god. The personification of the royal warriors. A sky god. The creative power of the sun. A warrior His name means skybearer, or he who leads that which has gone away. Ani-Ibo: Africa Goddess of birth, death, happiness and love. Aningan: Brother to the sun whom Moon chases across the sky. Ankt: Egypt A spear-carrying war goddess. Anna Perenna: Etruscan/Roman Goddess of the New Year. She had two faces, Prorsa and Postverta, who looked forward and back in time. She ruled both prophecy of the future and history of the past. Ruler of human and vegetative reproduction. Annwn: Britain The otherworld. Anouke: Goddess of war. Anqet: Egypt Goddess of the Nile. Water Goddess. Anta: Egypt AKA: {Anat} Keywords and Symbols: Shield, lance and battle ace A daughter of Ra, Anta is an aspect of Ishtar. A warrior goddess Mistress of the sky and mother of all the gods. Antaios: He was originally a falcon god, later believed to have merged into Horus. Antares: Native American The star called the Scorpion's eye. The spirit-star of the Old Goddess of the Pawnee and Cherokee Indians. Antevorta: Latin/Rome Goddess of Prophecy. Anti: God of ferrymen. Anty: Egypt. Keywords and Symbols: Hawk crescent moon, boat. Hawk god. Anu: Babylonia The head of the gods. He had an army of stars to destroy evildoers. Anu: Irish Ancestor Goddess. Virgin aspect of the Triple Goddess. Anubis: Egypt AKA: Anpu Keywords and Symbols: Magick and divination, dog or a jackal. Anubis was the god of embalming and the dead. Protector and guide for the dead. Patron of embalmers, healers, surgeons and the dead. Considered to be the great necropolis-god. Anubis can foresee a mortal's destiny and supervises the weighing of the soul when the departed are brought to the hall of the dead. Guardian of the Necropolis (cemetery). The announcer of death. Keeper of poisons and medicines. Anuket: Egypt AKA: {Anukis} Keywords and Symbols: Cowrie Goddess personifying the Yonic source of the Nile Flood. Bringer of food. Creator of all good things. A water goddess. Patroness of the poor and needy. Anukis: Greek AKA: Anuket Water Goddess. Adorned with a feather headdress. Anunitu: Babylonia Goddess of the moon who was symbolized by a disk with eight rays. She was later merged with Ishtar. An-Zu: Assyrian Goddess of chaos, who like Tiamat, was killed in order to form the universe. Apedemak : Sudanese Keywords and Symbols: Elephant and cattle War god. Depicted with a lion's head and a human body. Aphrodite: Greek AKA: Venus Keyword and Symbols: Magnetism, love, doves, sparrows, swans, roses, apples, myrtle trees, arts, inspiration and creativity, girdle (belt), copper. Greek goddess of love and beauty, birth, life, death, time and fate, reconciling man to all of them through sensual and sexual mysticism. . Queen of the Sea. Patroness of culture. She brings love and healing to those around her. She helps to exude a magnetic charisma. Related essences: Rose, musk, violet, orange flowers. Related gemstones: Rose quartz, pink tourmaline, pearl, emerald, garnet, smoky quartz. Apia-Fellus: Scythian Earth Goddess Apollo: Greek / Roman Keywords and Symbols: Crow, dolphin, laurel tree. Sun God and Lord of the Year. God of life force, vitality, self-expression, civilization, creativity, beauty and musicians. Master of arts and crafts, prophesy and healing, physical and spiritual medicine. Celestial archer who's arrows never missed. Represents the solar force in all aspects. Apu Punchau: Inca Head of the day. Sun God. Aquilo: Boreas God and personification of the North Wind. Arachne: Greek Goddess of spinning, weaving and thread arts. Spinner of the web of fate. Aramaiti: Iranian Earth Goddess. Her language was the original language of the Christian gospels. Mother of the People made of Clay. Aramati: India Keywords and Symbols: Cleansing, religious devotion, offering, beauty, banishing, meditation, prayer. Water, Fire and all acts of Veneration. Aramati's name means "piety". This Indian goddess has the attributes of religious devotion and selflessness through which a person reaches higher states of awareness and returns to oneness with the Sacred Parent. Aramati protects people during worship. Bathing in streams or any running water source early in the morning brings Aramati's purification and inner beauty. An excellent goddess to call upon for dedication rituals or if you have trouble sending your energy to a desired destination. Ararat: Turkey The ancient creator goddess. Arawn: Welsh God of the hunt, dead and the underworld. God of revenge and terror. Arduinna: Gaul AKA: Diana Goddess of the moon, hunting, and forests. Ardwinna: Celtic Goddess of the forests. Ardwinna: Celtic Keywords and Symbols: Boar. She demanded a fine for every animal killed in Her wood, which She was said to oversee mounted on a wild boar. Ariadne: Crete Moon Goddess Most Holy, High Fruitful Mother. Arianrhod: Celtic/Wales Keywords and Symbols: Willow trees, stars, silver, time, wheels. AKA: Artemis Star and Sky Goddess Goddess of beauty, Full Moon and magical spells Mother Goddess of Celtic Aryans. Keeper of the endlessly circling Silver Wheel of the Stars. Welsh Sorceress Goddess of the Silver Wheel. She was the most powerful of the mythic children of the Mother Goddess Don. Goddess of the moon. Magician Goddess. Arnemetia: Celtic Water Goddess. Ares/Aries: Greek AKA: Mars (Roman) Keywords and Symbols:Vulture, dog. War God. Represents blind energy and uncontrolled passion. Shown as a muscled warrior with a crested helmet. Arinna: Hittte Goddess of the sun. Arianna: Iranian Great Goddess of Persia. Armathr: Iceland Mother of Prosperity. Arnamentia: Britain Ancient Goddess of Spring Waters. Artemis: Greek AKA: Diana Keywords and Symbols: Willow tree, animals, particularly the Bear, mugwort, wormwood, bees, Patchouli, sandalwood, geranium, garnet, bloodstone, tourmaline, smoky quartz Amazonian Virgin Moon Goddess. Lady of the Beasts, Mistress of the Animals. Goddess of the Heart. Divine Huntress. Patroness of nurture, fertility and birth. This Moon goddess brings the gift of strength to say no to inhibitions that bind you. Artemis gives you the power to be able to bring an end to destructive forces and start anew. Protector of women against personal violation. Goddess of childbirth. Artemis has two faces though. Her image in ancient Greece was long associated with human violence and bloodshed. She was a protector of life, ending life in order to bring about rebirth of "good". Known as the Great Bitch, her priestesses were the Sacred Bitches. The word Bitch took on negative meaning in Christian Europe because it is one of the most sacred titles of the goddess. The term "son of a bitch" did not mean son of a dog, but spiritual son of the pagan Goddess. Artimpaasa: Scythian Love Goddess who ruled the Moon. Artio: Scandinavian / Celtic Gaul / Britain Goddess of bears. Great Goddess of wildlife. Aruru: Sumero-Babylonian Great Goddess. The original Potter Who created human beings out of clay. Arvernus: Gaul God of the Arverni. Asase Yaa: African Keywords and Symbols: Cultivation, humanity, Thursday. Old Woman Earth of the Ashanti people of western Africa. She gave birth to humanity and reclaims her children at death. Asclepius: Keywords and Symbols: Snake. A god of healing. Asgaya Gigagei: Cherokee The Red Man or Woman evoked in spells to cure the ill. Asgaya Gigagei is either male or female, depending on the sex of the patient. Ash: Keywords and Symbols: Hawk. God of the Libyan Desert (Sahara). Depicted as a man with the head of a hawk. Asherah: Middle East Keywords and Symbols: Sacred Cow, tree groves, Sacred Lion, Tree of Life, multi branched tree, lillies and serpents. Divine Harlot, Lady of Heaven. Queen of the Gods. Lady Who Traverses the Sea. She who gives birth to the gods, Goddess of the Grove. Wet-nurse of the gods. Ugaritic Mother Goddess. Force of Life. Ashnan: Sumerian Goddess of grain. Ashtoreth: Phoenicia AKA: Astarte or Ashtart~Phoenicia), Ishtar~Babylonian and Assyrian), Artemis~Greek) The supreme female divinity of the Phoenician nations. The goddess of love and fruitfulness. She symbolized the female principle, as Baal symbolized maleness. Asiaq: Eskimo Goddess of the weather. Asintmah: Native American The first woman who was responsible for the birth of animal life on earth. Asklepios: AKA: Aesculapius God of healing. Aspelenie: Lithuanian She ruled the corner of the house behind the stove. Her animal form was a little ringed snake. Astarte: Phoenicia/Egypt Keywords and Symbols: Bird headed figure, lillies, white sow, dove, womb, red, white, acacia and tamarisk trees, lioness. Lady of Byblos, one of the oldest forms of the Great Goddess in the Middle East. She was the creating, preserving and destroying Goddess worshipped by all Indo-European cultures. Queen of the Stars. Queen of Heaven Mother of all Souls. Astarte has been identified with various Greek goddesses: the goddess of the moon, Selene; the goddess of wild nature, Artemis; and the goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite. The Babylonian and Assyrian counterpart of Astarte was Ishtar. Astraea: African Keywords and Symbols:Scales of justice Starry One. Libyan Goddess of Holy Law. Celestial Virgin who dispenses the fates of men. Atabei: Caribbean Earth goddess. Atahensic: Iroquois The sky goddess who fell to the earth at the beginning of creation. Atargatis: Philistine Fish Goddess. Syrian/Aramaic Mermaid Goddess of fertilizing moisture. Beautiful and wise Vegetation Goddess, Sky Goddess, Dolphin-crowned Sea Goddess. Aten: AKA: Aton Aspect of the sun god. Depicted as a disk with rays, each terminating in a human hand and bestowing symbols of "life" upon those below. Athena/Athene: Greek AKA: Tritogeneia and Minerva Keywords and Symbols: Owl, Scales of Judgment, olive tree, Holy Virgin, sulfur. Goddess of war, handicrafts and agriculture Goddess of wisdom, reason and purity. Protectress of civilized life. Athor: The goddess of Love and Beauty. She is usually shown with cow horns, and sometimes with a cow's head. Atira: Pawnee The Earth, Sacred Mother of every living creature. Atl: Aztec God of water. Atla: Scandinavian Water Goddess. Aton: Egyptian AKA: Aten An unseen Sun God. The God was of light and had no physical state. Atlacamani: Aztec/Mexico Goddess of ocean storms. Atlacoya: Aztec/Mexico Goddess of drought. Atlatonin: Aztec/Mexico One of the names for the Aztec mother goddess. Atlaua: Aztec AKA: Atlahua. Water God. Lord of the waters. God of fishermen. Atthar: Arabic Sun Goddess. Torch of the Gods. Attis: Roman Phrygian god of vegetation. Atum: Egyptian AKA: Ra, Tum Keywords and Symbols: Setting Sun, serpent, double crown A primordial god that was represented in the form of a human and a serpent. An earth god. The complete one. Called the Great He-She. Associated with Re, the sun god. Considered to be the setting sun. Associated with Ptah and eventually Osiris. The first being to emerge from the waters of Nun at the time of creation. Following his self-creation from Nun (nothingness), Atum created his children Shu and Tefnut, Air and Moisture, by masturbating. Atum was a bisexual god. He embodied both the male and female aspects of life. Therefore, his semen contained all that was necessary to create new life and deities. Auchimalgen: Chile Moon goddess. Wife of the sun. Auchimalgen wards off evil spirits and turns red when some important person is about to die. Audjal: Caroline Islands Earth Goddess. Auf/Euf Ra: Egyptian God of peace, rest, sleep, courage. Aspect of the sun god Ra. Ram-headed god who wore a solar disc and traveled at night through the Underworld in order to reach the east in time for the new day. Aufaniae: Celtic Mother Goddess. Aukaneck: God that lived in the sea, whose movements created the waves. Aumanil: God that lived on land and controlled the movements of the whales. Aunt Nancy: Haitian Voodoo spider woman. Auilix: Maya The god of dawn. Aurora: Latin/Rome AKA: Eos Goddess and personification of the dawn. Au Set: Egypt AKA: Isis Keywords and Symbols: Swallows, sycamore trees, Tamarisk tree, Offerings of baskets of grain, Water lily. Lady of the Moon, Mother of the Crops, Eternal Savior of the race of men. She held dominion over life and death, marriage, healing, handicrafts, writing, fertility and immortality. Related stones: Bloodstone and turquoise. The ankh is the symbol of the union of AuSet (Isis) and Osiris. Daughter of Nut, the Sky and Geb, the Earth. Auster: God and personification of the south wind. Aveta: Goddess of birth and midwifery. Avfruvva: Finland Mermaid Goddess. Awitelin Tsita: North America Mother of the Zuni people. Four fold Vessel. Awonawilona: Pueblo The Supreme God, the Creator of All. The One Who Contains Everything. Before the creation there was only Awonawilona; all else was darkness and emptiness. Both male and female. Awonawilona created everything from himself and taking form became the maker of light, the Sun. Axtis: Iranian Keywords and Symbols: Peace, justice, victory, white items, peace sign, charms and tokens. This goddess's name means victorious peace. Peace with ourselves, each other, and the world. Ayauhteotl: Aztec/Mexico Goddess of fog and mist in the early morning or at night. Associated with fame and vanity. Ayizan: Haiti AKA: Ayizan Velequete Keywords and Symbols: serpent and is represented by a palm leaf. Goddess that protects the market place, public places, roads, doorways, and gates. Azer-Ava: Russia Rain bringing Sky goddess. |
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Baalat (Ba'Alat): Phoenicia Keywords and Symbols: Books, libraries, and writers. Queen of the gods. Baba: Sumerian A manifestation of the Great Mother Goddess. Responsible for the fertility of human beings and animals. Lady of Abundance. As the wife of Goddess of magick and incantations. Bacabs: Maya Gods of the four winds, the four directions. Four protective deities.Cauac, Ix, Kan, and Mulac. Bacchus AKA: Dionysus, Liber. God of fruit, mainly grapes, and wine, intoxication, good times, ecstasy, fertility, wild nature. God of mysteries, and the theater He has a dual nature. On the one hand bringing joy and divine ecstasy. On the other brutal, unthinking, rage. In the aspect of Dionysus he is also one of the very few that was able to bring a dead person(his mother)out of the underworld. Writers, actors, and spectators were regarded as scared servants of Dionysus. Bachué: Goddess of the Chibcha of South America. She mated with her son to produce the human race. Backlum Chaam: Maya God of male sexuality. Badb: Irish AKA: Cath Bodva in Gaul, Badhbh, Badb Catha. Goddess of War, death and rebirth. Goddess of enlightenment, inspiration, life, wisdom. Her name means "boiling," "battle raven," and "scald-crow". A Mother Goddess. A Triple Goddess Badb's cauldron boiled with the ever-producing mixture that produced all life. Variants: Badhbh, Badb Catha. Baldur: God of Love and Light. Banba Ireland One of a triad of goddesses that included Fotia and Eriu. Bast / Bastet: Egypt AKA: Artemis, Sekhmet Keywords and Symbols: Cats, Sun, Moon A cat-goddess Goddess of Protection Bast was originally identified strictly with the gentle, creating power of the Sun then Greek influence arrived and she became a lunar goddess. One of the "Eyes of Ra", an avenger. She was viewed as the beneficient side of the lioness-goddess Sekhmet. She also had a dark side which was known as Pasht, the Tearer, an aspect of the Dark Moon. Goddess of retribution, revenge, and terror. Death was no deterrent to the Dark Moon Goddess, for her powers extended beyond death and into the next reincarnation. Considered to be the protectress of felines (and those that care for them) a task that we have undertaken to assist her in. Our goal is to address the spiritual as well as physical needs of felines and their caregivers. Bat: Ancient goddess shown with the horns of a buffalo or cow. Befana: Italian Keywords and Symbols: Overcoming evil, wisdom, broom; horns; hag poppets, sausage, broccoli and wine. Italian crone goddess. Befana is a personification of the "spirit of the Epiphany " Call on her for wisdom and guidance. Buy or make a kitchen witch and hang it up in your kitchen to welcome Befana's wisdom into your home. Fill a poppet with dried garlic, pearl onions, and any other herbs you associate with safety. Keep this near the stove to invoke Befana's ongoing protection. Sweep a broom around your house clockwise and inward toward a central spot to gather her beneficent energies. Beiwe: Goddess who heralded the arrival of spring. Bel: Ireland, Wales AKA: Belenus, Belinos, Beli Mawr Keywords and Symbols: Beltaine God of cattle, crops, fertility, fire, healing, hot springs, prosperity, purification, science, success. A sun and fire god connected with the Druids. Bellona: Roman Keywords and Symbols: sword AKA: Enyo The Roman goddess of war. This serpent-haired goddess is described as the feminine side of the god Mars. Benten / Benzaiten: Japanese AKA: Saraswati Keywords and Symbols: Pink candles, boats, dragons, guitars, snakes, saltwater, sword, jewel, bow, arrow, wheel, key. Dragon Goddess of Good Luck. One of the Seven Deities of Luck. She is invoked to protect people from earthquakes, as well as in matters of luck. Buddhist love Goddess. Buddhist river goddess. Goddess of femininity, music, literature, arts, beauty, fertility, eloquence, knowledge, water, fortune, wealth and the sea. Patroness of geishas, dancers, and musicians. Call on Benton for financial improvements. Bertha: Norse The goddess of spinning. Beruth: Earth mother goddess of the Phoenicians. Bes: African or Semitic origin A deity of household pleasures such as music, good food, and relaxation. A protector and entertainer of children. Goddess of Pregnant Women, childbirth and family. Bes: Egyptian Dwarf god believed to guard against evil spirits and misfortune. Had leonine features. Seen as a domestic god, protector against snakes and various terrors. Helper of women in child-birth. Bialobóg (byah-WOH-book): God of the waxing year. He appeared an old man with a long white beard, dressed in white and carrying a staff. Appeared only by day. Assisted travellers in finding their way out of dark forests or reapers in the fields. Bishamon: The armor clad god of religious zeal. Bitol: Maya Sky God. One of the seven Gods who created the world and the humans. Black Earth Mother: Keywords and Symbols: Joyous, happy, cruel, cunning. Goddess of the Mother City. Goddess seen as an archetype force which is the living web of life. Lives in all things. She is the embodyment of life. Blodeuwedd: Wales AKA: Blodwin, Blancheflor. Keywords and Symbols: Owl, Moon. Goddess of flowers, lunar mysteries, wisdom. Known as the Ninefold Goddess of the Western Isles of Paradise. Boann: Ireland AKA: Boannan, Boyne Goddess of the River Byone and mother of Angus Mac Og by the Dagda. She held the powers of healing. Bochica: Chibcha The supreme sun god. Bochia: Chibcha God of law. Bodicea: Celtic Keywords and Symbols: Focused energy, injustice, tiger eye, clover bark, jasmin, amber, tiger eye, yellow jade. Warrior Queen. Her name means victory. She killed in the name of revenge for the rape of her two daughters. If Bodicea is speaking to you, you may be experiencing a blockage, or an injustice so absorb her energy, and channel it so that the force is directed positively. Boldogasszony: Hungarian Keywords and Symbols: Milk, Winter, love, romance, relationships, devotion, purity, fertility. Mother and guardian goddess who watches diligently over children. Bona Dea {boh'-nuh day'-uh}: Roman AKA: Fauna Keywords and Symbols: Cornucopia, snake. Goddess of fruitfulness, both in earth and in women. She was worshipped by the Vestals as the goddess of virginity, chastity and fertility. She was also a healing goddess using medicinal herbs. Latin for "Good Goddess". Consecrated snakes were kept in her temple, indicating her phallic nature. Brahma India God of the Trinity. Bran the Blessed: Wales AKA: Benedigeidfran Keywords and Symbols: Ravens God of prophecy, the arts, war, music, writing. Branwen: Wales Goddess known as Venus of the Northern Seas. Goddess of love and beauty. One of the three matriarchs of Britain. Branwyn: Celtic Goddess of love, sexuality and the sea. Brigit: Celtic AKA: Brigit to the Irish, Brigantia in Northern England, Bride in Scotland, and Brigandu in Brittany. Also considered an aspect of Minerva/Athena to the Romans. Keywords and Symbols: Fire, spear, arrow, Water, rosemary oil, eternal flame. One of the great Triple Goddesses. Originally a Sun Goddess. A Goddess of herbalism, midwifery and healing. Her cauldron of Inspiration connected her watery healing aspect with her fiery poetic aspect. Goddess of agriculture, fire, healing, inspiration, learning divination, occult knowledge, poetry, prophecy, smithcraft. Brono: Norse God of daylight. Son of Balder. Bubona: AKA: Epona Goddess protector of animals. Buddhabodhiprabhavasita: Buddhist Keywords and Symbols: Wisdom, mediation, universal law, overcoming, spirituality, banishing, yellow; prayer wheel. Goddess that controls the awareness of Buddha. Personifies spiritual regeneration and the power of light to overcome any darkness in our lives. She has the ear of Buddha, making her a mediator and teacher of universal truths. Go through your living space making lots of noise to banish negativity within. Turn on all the lights to literally "turn on" this goddesses power to overcome any problems, tensions and residual bad feelings. Wear something yellow to invoke Buddhabodhiprabhavasita's insight within yourself. Use any wheel as the focus for your prayers. {write your needs on your car tires, or attach to bicycle spokes so that each time the wheel goes around, your prayer goes out to Buddhabodhiprabhavasita! Buri: Norse The first god. Grandfather of Odin. |
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Cabaguil: Maya Heart of the Sky. One of the seven Gods who assisted in the creation of the world and of mortals. Caca: Goddess of fire or vice. Cacoch: Maya Creator God. Cacus: Fire deity. Caelestis: Carthage A moon goddess. Caer Ibormeith: Ireland Goddess of sleep and dreams. Caffeina: Roman Keywords and Symbols: Coffee beans, garnet, bloodstone, tourmaline, smoky quartz Goddess of energy, determination and stamina, giving her devotees inspiration and creativity. Goddess of coffee and other caffeinated drinks or foods. What better way to celebrate the goddess Caffeina than to enjoy a cup of coffee, Make sure you include milk in your drink to invite spiritual balance! ************************* The Joy Of Coffee !!!: Author Unknown Caffeine is my shepherd, I shall not doze. It maketh me to wake in green pastures. It leadeth me beyond the sleeping masses. It restoreth my buzz. It leadeth me in the paths of consciousness for its name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of addiction, I will fear no Equal for thou art with me, thy cream and thy sugar they comfort me. Thou preparest a carafe before me in the presence of Juan Valdez, thou anointest my day with pep, my mug runneth over. Surely richness and taste shall follow me all the days of my life and I will dwell in the House of Maxwell forever. The Caffeinated Cross Ritual: Stand, facing east, holding your coffee cup, filled with the mystical brew, in your power hand, and assume a posture of wakeful alertness. Bring your coffee cup to your forehead and intone: latte. Lower your coffee cup to the vicinity of your navel: mocha Bring your coffee cup to your left shoulder: cappucino Bring it across to your right shoulder: frappucino. Clasp your coffee cup in both hands over your heart chakra: Arabica, oh man. Extend your arms to the sides, and intone: before me, Mrs Olsen: behind me Juan Valdez. Caillech: Ireland, Scotland, Welsh Goddess of disease and plague. A Destroyer, Crone, goddess. As the Crone, she ruled with the Maiden and the Mother. Also called the 'Veiled One'. Goddess of Weather, Earth, sky, seasons, Moon, Sun. Death Goddess. Calliope: Greek Keywords and Symbols: Arts, stylus and tablets, communication, history, stories, books, pens and pencils, quill Goddess of epic poetry and eloquence. A member of the Thracian muses. Calliope is the mother of all poets and musicians. Callisto: Greek Keywords and Symbols: Instinct, protection, flexibility. A bear, A willow branch, the constellation Ursa Major. AKA: Athena Moon Goddess, to whom the she-bear was sacred. Envisaged as the axle on which everything turns. Re-inspires natural instincts which we have lost touch with and illustrates the intensity of maternal love. Has the power to help with personal transformations. Camaxtli: Maya God of fate. Camma: British Goddess of the hunt. Camozotz: Maya The bat god. Camulos: War God. Candelifera: Goddess of birth. She is identified with Carmenta and the goddess Lucina. Canens: Goddess and personification of song. Caprakan: Maya God of earthquakes and mountains. Cardea: Keywords and Symbols: Hawthorn branch and May. The 'White Goddess'. She guarded all doorways and portals. Protectress of little children against the attacks of vampire-witches. Goddess of thresholds and especially door-pivots and health. Carman: Irish A destructive witch. Goddess of evil magic. Carmenta: Roman Keywords and Symbols: Children, fertility, foresight, birth, music, babies. A goddess of prophecy and midwifery. She was said to assist women in labor and to tell the future of the newborn. As a birth Goddess, taking life is abhorrent to her. ************* Carmenta Chant: Carmenta, Hear us, Heal us, Carmenta, Be here near us Caswallawn: Celtic War God. Ca-the-ña: Mohave Goddess of love. She presides over fertility in humans and animals. Cauac: Maya Keywords and Symbols: Red. God of the south. Cavillaca: A virgin goddess. Cenn Cruaich: Gaelic AKA: Zeus Heaven God. Centeotl: Aztec AKA: Centeocihuatl. Cinteotl. Maize God. Centzonuitznaua: Aztec God of the southern stars. Ceres: Roman AKA: Demeter Goddess of agriculture and fertility. Cernunnos: Celtic Keywords and Symbols: bull, ran, stag, and horned serpents. AKA: Cerowain, Cernenus, Herne the Hunter, Pan. The Honored God. God of Nature, animals, commerce, crossroads, fertility, revelry, wealth reincarnation, virility, warriors, the Underworld and woodlands. Cerridwen: Welsh, Celtic Keywords and Symbols: Wolves, white, cauldrons, white sow and the Underworld AKA: Caridwen, Ceridwen, Brighid Goddess of Dark Prophecy and the Underworld. A moon goddess. Great Mother. Keeper of the Cauldron of the Underworld. Grain deity. Invoke Cerridwen for rituals concerning death, fertility, regeneration, inspiration, magick, initiation, astrology, herbs, science, poetry, spells, and knowledge. Chac: Maya AKA: Ah Hoya (he who urinates), Ah Tzenul (he who gives food to others), and Hopop Caan (he who lights up the sky). Rain and vegetation God. God of fertility and agriculture. God of the east. Chac Uayab Xoc: Maya Fish God. Chakwaina Okya: Zuni Goddess of childbirth. Chalchiuhtlatonal: Aztec God of water. Chalchiutlique: Keywords and Symbols: Water Goddess of the life sustaining waters of pools, rivers, and springs. Conceived of as the epitome of grace and virtue. Patron of romantic love and beauty. Special protectress of children. Goddess of the East. Vegetation Goddess. Goddess of storms, youthful beauty, whirlpools, spring growth, love, flowers, spirits, streams, sea, springs. Protectress of newborn babies and marriages. Chalchiutotolin: Aztec God of pestilence. Chalmecacihuilt: Aztec Goddess of the underworld. Chalmecatl: Aztec God of the underworld. Chamer: Maya God of death. Changó: AKA: Shangó, Inquices: Nsasi, Insasi, Nkita, Kanbaranguanje, Insancio, Zaze, Kibuco Kiassubangango, Nzage, Macumba, and Kongo. Keywords and Symbols: Double-headed axe which symbolizes his preparedness,and courage, phallic mortar, or odo, black cat, quail and tortoise. Orisha of Courage, Truth and intelligence. Lord of fire, thunder, lightening, rain and (male) fertility. Chantico: Aztec Goddess of hearth fires and volcanic fires, home, fertility. Chaob: Maya The four wind Gods, each associated with one of the cardinal directions. Chaos: Babylonia Mother of the gods. Chasca: Inca Goddess who cared for princesses, girls and flowers. Chem: AKA: Ham. God of "increase". Chemosh: Moab The national god of the Moabites. Ch'eng-Huang: God of Moats and Walls. Ch'eng-Huang not only protects the community from attack but sees to it that the King of the Dead does not take any soul from his jurisdiction without proper authority. He also exposes evil-doers in the community, usually through dreams. Chenti-cheti: Falcon God. Chenti-irti: Falcon God of law and order. Chernobog: Slavic The Black God. The God of Night. The God of Hell. The bringer of evil luck. The God of Infernal Darkness. Chert: Ram God of the underworld and ferryman of the dead. Earth God. Chibirias: Maya Earth Goddess. Chiccan: Maya A group of four rain Gods, associated with the four cardinal directions. Chicomecoatl: Aztec A maize goddess. She appeared in multiple forms; a maiden adorned with water flowers, a young woman whose embrace brought death, and a mother carrying the sun as a shield. The goddess of plenty. Chicomexochtli: Aztec God of painters. Chiconahui: Aztec Hearth Goddess. Guardian of the household. Chiconahuiehecatl: Aztec Creator God. Chie: American Indian A fun-loving Chibcha goddess who advised the people to live a life of merrymaking, joy and laughter instead of just obeying the laws. Chimata-No-Kami: God of crossroads, highways and footpaths. Originally a phallic god. China-Ao: The Four Dragon Kings. Ao Chi'in, Ao Kuang, Ao Jun, and Ao Shun. Gods of rain and the sea. Chons: Egypt Moon god. Chontamenti: God of the dead God of the west. Portrayed as a dog, or as a dog's head with horns. Chu-Jung: God of fire. Chungindak: Alaskan Volcano Goddess. Cihuacoatl: Aztec AKA: Chihucoatl. Earth and Mother Goddess. Patroness of birth and of women who died while giving birth. Goddess of childbirth. Cinteotl: Aztec The corn god, the giver of food. God of fertility and regeneration. Cinxia: Goddess of marriage. Cit-Bolon-Tum: Maya God of medicine. Cit Chac Coh: Maya War God. Citlalatonac: Aztec Creator God. Citlalicue: Aztec AKA: Citlalinicue. Ilamatecuhtli. Creator Goddess. Ciucoatl: Aztec AKA: Ciuacoatl. Goddess of the earth. Cizin: Maya God of death. Clementia: Goddess of mercy and clemency. Cliodna: Irish, Scottish Goddess of Beauty and of Other Realms. Clitunno: River God. Cloacina: Goddess who watched over the construction and preservation of sewers. Protector of sexual intercourse in marriage. Clota: Celtic River Goddess. Coatlique: Aztec Goddess of the Earth. Goddess of Time. Has aspects as Maiden and Mother, but She is most commonly thought of in Her aspect as Crone. Cochimetl: Aztec AKA: Cocochimetl God of merchants and commerce. Cocidius: Britain AKA: Silvanus/Mars Hunting God. God associated with forests, hunting and war. Cocijo: The rain god. Cocomama: American Indian A goddess of health and happiness. Coinquenda: Goddess of trees. Colel Cab: Maya Earth Goddess. Collatina: Goddess of hills. Colop U Uichkin: Maya Sky God. Conciliatrix: Goddess of marital harmony. Condatis: Britain River God. God who personified the waters. Conditor: God of harvesting the crops. Consentes Dii: The 12 chief Roman gods (a la the 12 Greek Olympian gods): Jupiter, Apollo, Neptune, Mars, Mercury, Vulcan, Juno, Diana, Minerva, Venus, Ceres, and Vesta. Consus: God who presides over the storing of grain. Convector: God of bringing in the crops. Copia: Roman Goddess of wealth and plenty. Corus: God representing the north/north-west wind. Cotys: Phrygian Earth goddess who presided over debauchery. Coventina: Britain Goddess of Rivers, Abundance, Inspiration and Prophecy Goddess who personified a holy spring that had healing powers. Coyolxauhqui: Aztec Goddess of the moon. Creiddylad: Wales Keywords and Symbols: Beltaine, May, summer flowers. AKA: Creudylad, Cordelia Goddess of flowers and love. Creide: Irish, Scottish Goddess of Women and Fairies. Creidhne: Celtic God of metalworking and smithing. Cuba: Goddess of infants. She brings sleep to them. Cu Chulain: Celtic God of heat and light. Cuda: Britain Mother goddess. Cum Hau: Maya God of death. Cunina: Roman Goddess who protects infants asleep in their cradles. Cupid: Roman AKA: Eros God of love and attraction. Cura: Roman Goddess who first fashioned humans from clay. Curio mac Daire: Celtic Sun God. Cybele: Greek AKA: Kybele, Rhea Great Mother of the Gods. Goddess of forests, mountains, and fertility. Cyhiraeth: Celtic Goddess of Springs. Czarnobóg (char-NOH-book): Black God of the waning year. |
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Daena: Persia Goddess who meets the souls of the dead on the fourth day after death and leads them to heaven or hell depending on a dog who sniffs the soul and lets her know if it is good or bad. Dagda:{The} Celtic Keywords and Symbols:magick bottomless cauldron of plenty which rejuvenats all, oak harp whose music rules the seasons, enormous club that takes life and restores it. AKA: Gwydion and Sucellos All-Powerful Supreme God of Ireland. Earth and father god. God of the earth and treaties. Ruler over life and death. God of the arts, knowledge, magic, music, prophecy, prosperity, regeneration. A god of immense strength and appetites. Depicted wearing a servant's garment, and carrying a huge club. His phallus is erect. Daghdha: Irish Leader of the gods. Dagon: Mesopotamia God of vegetation. Half-man and half-fish. Damona: Gaul Goddess of fertility and healing. Dana: Celtic AKA: Danu. Earth Goddess. Mother Goddess of the Tuatha Danann. One of the Morrigan. War Goddess. Virgin aspect of the Triple Goddess. Danh: Keywords and Symbols:Snake with its tail in its mouth as a symbol of unity and wholeness. AKA:Dan Ayido Hwedo, Dan Petro. Snake god. The Rainbow Snake who encircles the world. Danu: Irish AKA: Danann, Dana, Anu. Mother Goddess. Moon Goddess. An aspect of the Morrigu. Patroness of wizards, rivers, water, wells, prosperity, magick, and wisdom. Said to be the ancestress of the Tuatha De Danann. Another of a triad of war goddesses known collectively as the Morrigan. Connected with the moon goddess Aine of Knockaine, who protects crops and cattle. Daramulun: Australian A sky god and hero. Portrayed with a mouth full of quartz and a huge phallus, carrying a stone axe. Dazhdbóg {DAHZHd-book}: Giver God. The sun personified A god of justice who sat seated on a purple throne surrounded by his seven judges (the planets?) The morning and evening stars, seven messengers who fly across the heavens with fiery tails(comets) and sometimes, Mjestjas, his bald uncle, the moon. or in some legends, Mjesyas is his wife. Dazimus: Sumer Goddess of healing. Dea Dia: Ancient goddess of corn and agriculture. Identified with Ceres. Dea Marica Goddess of the marshes. Deae Matres: Celtic Trinity of Mother Goddesses who rule fertility and creation. Dea Matrona: Celtic Goddess of the river Marne. Dea Sequana: Celtic Goddess of the river Seine. Dea Tacita: Silent Goddess. Goddess of the dead. Decima: Goddess of childbirth. Dedun: God of wealth and incense. Dei Lucrii: Gods of profit. Demeter: Greek AKA: Ceres Goddess of Grain and maternal archetype. Invoked in nurturing children, gestation, birth, and marriage. Possible archetype of the Great Mother inside us all. Goddess of the earth and thus is invoked when pagans or wiccans involve themselves in environmental issues. Insures an abundant harvest Intimately associated with the seasons. Goddess of the soil and all growing things. Deohako: Seneca Collective name of the three daughters of the Earth Mother. The guardians and spirits of corn, beans, and squash. Derbforgaille: Irish Invoke her to teach you the mysteries of spiritual kinship. Derketo: Chaldea A moon goddess associated with fertility. Depicted as a mermaid. Deverra: One of the three goddesses, along with Intercidona and Pilumnus, who protect young mothers. Dewi: Wales The Red Dragon God. Dharani: India Keywords and Symbols: Luck, abundance, wealth, beginnings, baskets (filled), basil, rice, seedlings. AKA: Lakshimi To invoke Dharani's good fortune, wash your floors, car, shoes, pets, and/or clothing with basil water to rid yourself of any bad luck. Basil is Dharani's sacred herb, it banishes any energy of which the goddess doesn't approve! Dhat-Badan: Primary goddess of the Arabs of Yemen. Goddess of the natural forces of the wilderness. Dhonn: Irish Lord of the Underworld. Diancecht: Irish God of healing and health, magic, medicine, regeneration. Physician/magician of the Tuatha de Danann. Diana: Roman Keywords and Symbols: Adventure, cypress tree, all wild animals, especially deer, patchouli, sandalwood, geranium, lavender, moonstone, lapis lazuli, dark aquamarine. AKA: Closely associated with Artemis. Goddess of the Moon and wild places. The Divine Huntress. Protectress of women and the young. Goddess of chastity. Powerful and protective, Diana embodies the moon's fertility and the sun's protective, nurturing power. Her power brings abundance to the world. She provides us with spiritual "food". Diana Wish Spell You may use this only 3 times in between each new moon. Gaze at the Moon and repeat: "Moon Moon, beautiful Moon Brighter than any star Goddess of light and love Diana if it might be Bring ____ unto me." Dionysus: Greek AKA: Bacchus God of religious ecstasy, wine, mysteries, theater and fertility. The force of life in all growing things. Disciplina: Goddess of discipline. Dis Pater: Gaul AKA: Hades and Plouton. Father of the Gauls. Roman God of death and the underworld. Dius Fidus: God of oaths. Dodola: A South Slavic cloud/rain goddess. Domiduca: Goddess who escorts the child safely back home. Domiducus: God who guides a bride to her new home. Domitius: God who kept a woman in the house of her husband. Don: Irish, Welsh AKA: Domnu, Danu Mother Goddess. Queen of the Heavens. In Wales she was Goddess of sea and air. In Ireland she Ruled over the Land of the Dead. Invoke Don for eloquence, control of the elements and communicating with the dead. Donar: German Keywords and Symbols: Thursday, oak trees, swastika, mighty hammer. AKA: Thor God of thunder. Strength personified. Druantia: Celtic Queen of the Druids. Fir Goddess and Mother of the tree calender. Invoke Druantia for protection, knowledge, creativity, fertility, passion and sexual activities. Duamutef: A funerary god. Durga: India/Hindu AKA: Uma or Parvati, Devi. Divine Mother The unified symbol of all divine forces. She is destroyer of diseases, sufferings, poverty and evil habits. Slayer of Demons and predators upon the helpless. Invoked to seek out and destroy negative forces of weakness and indecision. Feminine principle of energy. Duttur: Sumer Goddess of ewes. Dwyn: Celtic God of Love. Dxui: A creator god. Dxui took the form of a different flower or plant every day, becoming himself at night, until he had created all the plants and flowers that exist. Dylan: Wales Keywords and Symbols: Silver fish. Sea deity. Son of the Waves. Dzalarhons: Haida Volcano goddess. Dzarowit {yar-OH-veet}: Keywords and Symbols: West, youth, springtime, shield. AKA: Mars God of war. |
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Ea: Babylonian The god of wisdom, spells, incantations, and the seas. Ea: Sumerian God of water. Eadon: Ireland Goddess of poetry. Eastre: Saxon AKA: Ostara, Eostre Goddess linked to the resurrection of nature during spring after the long death of winter. Eggs are also associated with Eastre because of their symbolic relationship with the beginning of life. Ebisu: Japan God of fishermen. Edain: Celtic AKA: Epona Goddess of horses. Edusa: Roman Goddess with whose help small children learn to eat. Ee-loolth: A mountain goddess. Egeria: Roman Goddess of healing springs, wisdom, human laws and death. The Oak-Queen. Goddess of birth and granter of easy deliveries. Egestes: Roman God and personification of poverty. Ehecatl: Aztec God of the wind. Eir: Scandinavia Goddess of healing. She taught her art and the secret powers of herbs only to women, the only physicians in ancient Scandinavia. Eirene: Goddess of peace. Ekahau: Aztec God of merchants and travelers. El: Phoenicia Leader of the gods. Elle: Norse Personification of Old Age. Emanjah: Trinidad River goddess. Teacher of children. Embla: Norse The name of the first woman. Emma-O: Japan Lord of hell. Responsible for judging the souls of men. Empanda: Roman Goddess of openness and generosity. Endovelicus: Roman God of good health and welfare of the people. Enki: Sumerian Lord of Water and Wisdom. God who gave rulers their intelligence Provided craftsmen with their skills. A creator god in Mesopotamia. Enlil: Sumerian God of Air, storms and weather. Father of the gods, King of the Universe, King of all lands and Supreme ruler. Ennead: The group of the nine chief deities of the Osirian cycle. They are Atum, Shu, Tefnut, Seb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Seth, and Nephthys. Ennoia: Keywords and Symbols: Mediation, communication, magic, knowledge, angels Goddess of knowledge, intention, and thought. Enyo: Goddess of war. Eos: Goddess of dawn. Eostre: Anglo-Saxon Keywords and Symbols: Fresh beginnings, East, vanilla, almond, oriental lily, bergamot, carnelian, coral, agate, brown jaspar (orange stones). AKA: Ostara, Eastre Goddess of Dawn, Spring, rebirth, children. Protectress of fertility. Epona: Gaul/ Celtic Keywords and Symbols: Adventure, cornucopia, bayberry, cedar, pine, rose, rosemary, cat's-eye, ruby, moonstone and a white mare. AKA: Edain Fertility Goddess. Maiden goddess . Bringer of dreams. Goddess of horses, mules, travel and cavalrymen. Essence of Mother-love and abundance. Equestris: Roman Protector of domesticated animals. Erato: Muse of love and marriage songs. Erda: Germanic / Norse Ancient earth goddess. Invoke Erda for wisdom which is used to bend the powers of Fate. Erebus: God of darkness. Ereshkigal: Babylonia Goddess of Darkness, Gloom, and Death. One of the divinities who ruled the netherworld. The goddess that ruled over the dead. Erigone: Goddess of death, trees and fertility. Associated with wine and a pastoral economy. Erinnyes{Erinys}: Greek AKA: Furies, Dirae, Eumenides, Semnae Revered goddesses. Goddesses of vengeance. Daughters of Earth, Night and Darkness. They punished wrongs committed against blood relatives regardless of the motivation. Represented as crones with bat's wings, dog's heads, and snakes for hair. Eris: Goddess of strife, deceit, chaos and discord. Provoker of rivalry, contention, murder and wars. A lover of confusion,conflict, and chance. Eriu: Irish Goddess for whom Ireland is named. Eros: God of love. Erzuli: Haiti Moon goddess who represents health, love, beauty, and fortune. Esceheman: Arapaho Grandmother earth goddess. Eshara: Chaldean Goddess of war, and of productive fields. Eschetewuarha: Chamacoco The Great Spirit's wife. Mother of the rain. Estsanatlehi: Navaho The sky goddess,. Wife of the sun. Woman who recreates herself. The most respected Navajo deity. Esus: Gaul AKA: Mercury/Mars Agriculture God. God of commerce. Etain: Irish Sun Goddess. Ethausva: Roman Goddess of childbirth. Eueucoyotl: Aztec God of sex, pleasure, and spontaneity. Eurus: The East wind god. Euterpe: Muse of music. Evaki: American Indian The goddess of night and day. Eventus Bonus: Roman God of success in business and a good harvest. Ewauna: Coquille Creator goddess. Ezili: Haiti Vodun goddess who represents wisdom. |
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Fabulinus: Roman God of infants. Fachea: Irish A goddess of poetry. Fagus: Gaul God of beech trees. Fama: Roman AKA: Ossa, Pheme Goddess of fame and the personification of popular rumor. Fames: Roman God and personification of hunger. Fand: Celtic God of the sea. Fan K'uei: China A god of butchers. Faumea: Polynesia Goddess of fertility. Faumea: Polynesia Goddess of fertility. Fauna: Roman AKA: Marica, Terra, Tellus or Ops Earth Mother. Goddess of rural life, fields, cattle and wild creatures. She was a protectress of women. Fertility Goddess. Faunus: AKA: Pan He who wards off the wolf. Giver of oracles. Little God. Horned God. Goat-foot God. The Horned One of Nature. Protector of cattle, flocks. God of agriculture, bee-keeping, fishing, orchards, gardens, animals, fertility, Nature, woodlands, music, dance, farming, medicine, soothsaying, fertility, fields and shepherds. Faustitas: Roman Goddess who protects the herds. Fea: A war goddess. Febris: Roman Goddess who protects against fever. Februa: Roman Goddess of purification. Februata: Roman Oracular goddess of love's passion. She who calls forth animals from their winter hibernation. Februlis: Roman Goddess of purification. Februus: Roman God of purification who dwells in the underworld. Fecunditas: Roman Goddess of fertility. Fei Lien: China A god of the wind. Felicitas: Roman Keywords and Symbols: Kindness, joyous events, laughter, happiness, charity, good fortune, love, romance, success, luck, greetings (greeting cards), and contentment. The goddess of good luck. Fengbo: China God of the wind. Feng Pho-Pho: China Goddess of the winds of China. Feronia: Roman Keywords and Symbols: Fertility, abundance, Earth, freedom, sports, recreation, fire, coals. Goddess who was invoked to secure a bountiful harvest. Fire goddess. Fides: Roman Keywords and Symbols: olive wreath, baskets of fruit. Goddess of good faith and honesty. Guardian of integrity and honesty in all dealings. Flora: Goddess of flowers, youth and springtime. Fluonia: Roman Goddess who stops the menstrual flow. Fons: Roman Goddess of fountains. Fontus: Roman God of wells and springs. Fornax: Roman Goddess of the baking of bread and the embryo's development. Forseti: God of justice. Fortuna: Roman Keywords and Symbols: Abundance, rudder (for steering a course for each of us) and a cornucopia (for the wealth that she could bring), Frangipani, tea rose, lilac, lily of the valley, lapis lazuli, aquamarine, turquoise (light blue stones), citrine, pyrite Goddess and personification of good fortune, fertility, fate, oracles, chance. Protectress of women married only once. She controls the destiny of every human being by permitting the fertilization of humans, animals and plants. Fraud: Roman Goddess of betrayal. Fraus: Roman God and personification of treachery. Fravashi: Persia "She-who-is-many". She is made up of the souls of all living creatures, including those Not-Yet-Born. Frey { Freyr, Fro}: Powerful god of the fairyland. He is the leader of the Vanir fertility gods. The god of the world. God of fertility, sunlight, rain, peace, joy and contentment. Freyja{Freya}: Goddess of magic and death. Goddess of sex. A shape-shifter who often took the form of a falcon. Patroness of seithr, a practice in which a sorceress would enter a trance to foretell the future. She is the personification of the earth. Frigg (Frigga, Frija, Fricka): Norse Goddess of the sky. Goddess of the earth. Friday is named after her. Patroness of marriage and motherhood. She assists women in labor and is associated with the naming of children. She has the reputation of knowing everyone's destiny. Fudo: Japan God of wisdom. Fudo-Myoo: Buddhism The god who protects against catastrophes, great dangers and fire and theft. Fu-Hsi: China God of vegetation. Fukurokuju: Japan The star god. Another of the Seven Gods of Luck. Fulgora: Roman Goddess of lightning. Furies: AKA: Erinyes The name for the group of goddesses of vengeance. They lived in the underworld and came to the surface only to pursue the wicked. Furina: Roman Goddess of darkness and robbers. Fuwch Gyfeilioru: Welsh Keywords and Symbols: Creativity, communication, arts, learning, knowledge, cow, milk. Goddess of knowledge, inspiration, wisdom, and happiness. |
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Gamelia: Keywords and Symbols: Luck, health, prosperity, myrrh, new beginnings, figs, dates and raisins. Two-sided items, representing the old and new. (like coins and hourglasses. AKA: Hera Brings good fortune, especially in love. Ganesa (Ganesha): Hindu God of prosperity and wisdom. Ganga (Ganges): Hindu Water goddess . Mother of rivers. Goddess of health, happiness, fertility, and wealth. Gaoh: Iroquois Master of the winds. Gaomei: Chinese Ancient Chinese goddess whose name,means "first mother". Later changed into a male divinity. Gatamdug: Babylonia A mother goddess. Interpreter of dreams, who was later assimilated into the goddess Gula. Gauri-Sankar: India A mountain goddess. Ge: Greek Keywords and Symbols: Mother love, honeysuckle, cypress, green calcite, amber, jet, black tourmaline, geodes She is the goddess of people, animals, ecosystems and the universe. Geb: Keywords and Symbols: Goose A vegetation-god. Gefjon: Scandinavia This goddess sold her hymen for a jewel but miraculously retained her virginity. She was an attendant of Frigg. All women who die as maidens were said to pass into Gefjon's possession. Bringer of good luck and prosperity. Gekka-O: Japan God of marriage. Geneta Mana: A goddess who presided over life and death. Geofon: Britain Ocean Goddess. Gerd: Scandinavia Deity of light. Ghanan: Maya God of agriculture. Ghede: Vodun God of death, fertility and love. Gitche: The Great Spirit, the All-Father. Glaucus: God of the sea. Gna: Norse A wind deity. Goewin: Welsh Goddess of sovereignty. Goibhniu: Celtic Smith God. One of three craft-gods of the Tuatha De Danaan. The other two were Luchta and Creidhne. Gonlod: Scandinavian The mother of poetry. She was the giant who owned the cauldron of inspiration before Odin took it by trickery. She was also said to be the mother of Bragi, the god of poets. Govannon: Wales God of smiths and metalworkers. Grannus: Celtic AKA: Apollo God of healing. Grhadevi: India God of the household. Grian: Irish Goddess of the sun. Guabancex: Caribbean The goddess of storms, wind, and water. Guabonito: Haiti The sea goddess who teaches people about medicines. Guamaonocon: Antilles Mother Earth. Guan Di: China A god of war. Gucumatz: Quiche A creator god. Gucumatz: Maya Creator God. Serpent God. God of agriculture and civilization. Gujeswari: India Keywords and Symbols: Earth; Water; abundance; offering; prayer, A Bowl of Water A mother goddess. Goddess of earth and all its bounty. Gukumatz: Maya Sky God. One of the seven Gods who created the world and the humans. Gula: Babylonia A mother goddess, with the power to inflict or cure disease. She lived in a garden at the center of the world, and watered the tree that forms its axis. Gunnloed: Teutonic Keywords and Symbols: Creativity, wisdom, health, protection, fertility, mead, poetry, cauldron. cup, apples. Goddess of well-being, creativity, and happiness. Gwenn Teir Bronn: Celtic Goddess of Motherhood. Gwyllion: Wales A spirit of the mountains. Gwyn ap Nudd: Wales Lord of the Underworld and master of the wild hunt. Gyhldeptis: Alaskan Tribes Forest goddess. |
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Ha: God of the desert. Habetrot: Britain Goddess of healing and spinning. Hacauitz: Maya The god of the mountains. Hacha'kyum: Maya God of real people. Hachiman: Japan A god of war. Hades: AKA: Pluto God of wealth and the underworld. Hades is stern but perfectly just, he rejects all pleas for mercy, but he should not be seen as evil or destructive. Hahgwehdiyu: Iroquois God of goodness. Hamedicu: Huron The High God. Hanghepi Wi: Dakota Moon god. Hara Ke: African Keywords and Symbols: Spring, weather, providence; harvest, growth, seeds, soil, rain water, dragon images. A goddess of sweet water (which also equates with the gentle spring rains). Hara ke comes into our lives with gentle, growth-inspiring refreshment. She lives under the river Niger, caring for the souls who await rebirth, just as earth awaits its reawakening with spring. Hastsehogan: Navajo God of racing. Hastseoltoi: American Indian Goddess of hunting. Hastsezini: Navajo God of fire. Hathor: Egypt Keywords and Symbols: Sistrum, a sacred rattle, lion head, the Sphinx, lotus. A sky goddess Hathor concerns herself with beauty, love and marriage, and watches over women giving birth. Also a goddess of death and offers comfort to the newly dead as they pass into the after-world. Great Celestial Cow Goddess. Creator of the world and all it contains. Protectress of women, Goddess of love and joy. Mistress of merriment. The sovereign of music and dance and the weaving of garlands. Hatti: Hittite Throne goddess. Haumea: Hawaii Goddess of childbirth. Hea: Mesopotamia Goddess of wisdom. Hebe: Goddess of youth and beauty. Hebrus: A river god. Hecate: Keywords and Symbols: Dogs Goddess of the moon and spirits. Goddess of black magic. Portrayed with three faces: maiden, mother and crone. Hecate defends children. Heimdall: God who guards the Bifrost Bridge. Heket {Hekat}: Keywords and Symbols: Frog Goddess of creation, birth and the germination of corn. A goddess of manifestation, of creation, of working one's will in the world. Hel: Norse The goddess of the dead. Helios: AKA: Apollo. God of the sun. Helious: God of physical light. Henwen: Anglo-Celtic AKA: Cerridwen A sow Goddess. She is the deity who brought abundance to the land. Hepat: Keywords and Symbols: Frog AKA: Hekit Goddess of Midwives. Hephaestus: Greek AKA: Vulcan Blacksmith god. Patron of craftsman and metalworkers. God of volcanic fire. Hepi: Another of the four lesser gods of the dead. Heptet: A serpent-headed goddess of resurrection. Heqet: Goddess of fertility and regeneration. Hera: Keywords and Symbols: Love, romance, forgiveness, humour oak, myrrh, poppy, apple, willow, orris, pomegranate. AKA: Juno A sky goddess, later she became the embodiment of womanliness. Herit: Goddess of the North. Hermes: Greek AKA: Mercury Messenger of the gods. God of eloquence. God of luck. God of travelers, merchants and athletes. Originally a pastoral and fertility god. Represented simply as a phallus. Hermod: Norse AKA: Hermes and Mercury He was divine messenger of the gods. Her-sha-s: Goddess of the mid-day desert. Her-tept: Serpent-headed goddess of the underworld. Hestia: AKA: Vesta Goddess of the hearth. Het: Egypt Serpent goddess who rules fire. Hina: Hawaii Goddess of the moon. Hine: Polynesia Goddess of darkness. Hine turama:New Zealand Keywords and Symbols: Unity, cooperation, Universal Law, sky, stars, spaceships, silver or white. Sky goddess. This goddess created the stars that fill our night skies with such beauty. She can expand our awareness of the universe and its wonders and possibilities. Hino (Hinu, Heno): Iroquois The sky god and the spirit of thunder. Hippona: Goddess who presides over horses. Hoa-Tapu: Tahiti God of war. Hodur: AKA: Hod God of darkness. Holda: Keywords and Symbols: Longevity, wisdom, kinship, magic, destiny, karma, white items, aged items. The White Lady. A wise, ancient crone, who has learned the lessons of destiny and karma from a long, well-lived life and who bears the knowledge of magic's deeper mysteries to us with patience and time. Holer: Norse The god of death and destruction and the one who brings diseases and disasters. Ho-Masubi: Japan A god of fire. Honir: Norse God of the Aesir. Honos: God of morality and military honor. Hora: Goddess who presides over time and/or beauty. Horae: Goddesses of the seasons. Horta: Goddess of gardens. Horus: Patron of rulers, law, war, young men, light and the sun. Falcon god. God of war, but Protector and guide to the pharaohs. Hosia: Greek Keywords and Symbols: Cleansing, offering, forgiveness, magic, ritual tools. Goddess who created all sacred rituals and ceremonies. She oversees our rites and directs our magical energy toward successful manifestation. Hostilina: Goddess who presides over corn in growth. Hotei: Japan One of the Seven Gods of Luck. Hotoru: Pawnee Wind god. Hsiao Wu: China God of prisons. Hsieh T'ien-chun: China God personification of the planet Saturn. Hsien Nung: China A god of agriculture. Hsi Ling-su: China God of silk. Hsi-shen: China God of joy. Hsi Shih: China Goddess of face cream. Hsi Wang Mu: China Mother goddess of the Western Paradise. Hsuan Wen-hua: China The god of hair. Hsu Ch'ang China God of archery. Huang Ti: China God of architecture. Huang T'ing: China God of the spleen. Huehuecoyotl: Aztec AKA: Ueuecoyotl. Trickster God. God of gaiety, physical sex, irrational fun. Huehueteotl: Aztec AKA: Xiuhtecutli. The Old God. God of fire. Patron of warriors and kings. God of domestic and spiritual fire, ritual, the calender. Huitaca: Chibcha A moon goddess. Goddess of indulgence. Huitzilopochtli: Aztec The god of war. Huixtocihuatl: Aztec AKA: Uixtochihuatl. Fertility goddess. Hulka Devi Hindu Goddess of cholera. Humban: Mesopotamia The supreme deity. Hun Hunahpu: Maya Fertility God. Hunab Ku: Maya Supreme God. Creator God. God of the gods. Hunahpu: Maya Creator God. Sun God. Hunahpu Utiu: Maya One of the thirteen Gods who created human beings. Hunahpu-Gutch: Maya One of the thirteen Gods who created human beings. Hun Nal: Maya God of maize. Hun Pic Tok: Maya War God. Huo Pu: China A god of fire. Hurakan: Maya God of wind and storm. Creator god. God of the whirlwind, hurricanes, thunder, spiritual illumination. Hu-Shen: China God of hail. Hu Tu: China Keywords and Symbols: Earth, nature, ecology and fertility, globe, soil, all natural items and marble. Empress Earth Goddess who embodies and personifies the earth in spring and its fertility. Hybla: Sicilian Earth goddess. Hygea: Goddess of health. Hypnos: Greek God of sleep. A son of Night. |
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Iambe: Keywords and Symbols: Playfulness, creativity and humour, sexual liberty, laughter, merriment and mirth. Vanilla, almond, oriental lily, bergamot, Carnelian, coral, agate, brown jaspar (orange stones) Wild goddess of sacred sexuality. Idun: She is the personification of spring and youth. Ikapati: Philippines Keywords and Symbols: Prayer, harvest, thanksgiving, luck, protection, banishing, health, energy, providence, harvested foods. This goddess's name means "giver of food". Promotes abundance of fields and crops, and she protects farm animals from disease. Ilamatecuhtli: Aztec Mother Goddess. Illapa: Inca Storm and Weather God. God of thunder and lightning. Ilyap'a: Inca The weather god. Imhotep: AKA: Asculapius, Imothph God of science or medicine. Counselor-physician. His name means "peace". Imporcitor: God of the third ploughing. Inanna: Sumerian Keywords and Symbols: Vanilla, almond, oriental lily, bergamot, Carnelian, coral, agate, amber, brown jaspar AKA: Ishtar Goddess of Love, procreation and War. Goddess of the dark moon. Indigites Dii: Roman Protectors of homes, stables, barns, fields and meadows. Indivia: Goddess of jealousy. Indra: India Main god of the Vedas. God of the atmosphere, storms, rain, and battle. Inferi Dii: Gods of the underworld. Intercidona: Protectress of children and goddess of the axe. She guards new mothers from evil spirits. Inti: Inca Sun God. God of fertility and crops Inuus: Gods of herds. Ioskeha: Iroquois Creator of the first man and woman. Ipalnemohuani: Aztec The supreme deity. Irene: Goddess of peace. Iris: Goddess of the rainbow. Isakakate: Crow The Supreme Being. Ishikore-Dome: Shinto Keywords and Symbols: Arts, Excellence, Stone, Mirror. Protectress of all stonecutters and smiths. Ishtar: Babylonian Keywords and Symbols: Vanilla, almond, oriental lily, bergamot, carnelian, coral, agate, brown jaspar (orange stones) AKA: Inanna Goddess of sexuality. Goddess of love and war. Isis: Egypt Patron of: women, mothers, children, magic, medicine, and the Ritual of Life. Istustaya: Turkey Keywords and Symbols: Divination, communication (with the divine), destiny, sacred dance, circles, mirror, thread This goddess rules over all matters of fate and is an adept diviner. She personally weaves the thread of life for each person born, patterning his or her destiny. Itzamná: Maya God of The sky, healing, drawing, letters, crops, fertility, water, regeneration and medicine. Lord of the heavens, day and night and knowledge. Father of the Gods. Creator of mankind. Moon-god. Personified the East, rising Sun, light and life. Itzananohk`u: Maya God of Lacandon. Itzlacoliuhque: Aztec Obsidian knife god. God of darkness, terrible cold, volcanic eruptions and disaster. Itzli: Aztec Stone knife God. God of sacrifice. Itzpapalotl: Aztec Obsidian Knife Butterfly. Goddess of agriculture, fate, stars. Goddess of healing. Ix Chebel Yax: Maya Goddess of weaving. Ixbalanque: Maya God of the moon, magic. Ix Chel: Maya Keywords and Symbols: Weather, rainbow, children; fertility, health, water; turquoise; jade; silver, blue or white items, marigold, vanilla, almond, oriental lily, bergamot, carnelian, coral, agate, brown jaspar (orange stones). AKA: Ishtar Goddess of water, the moon, medicine, childbirth, pregnancy, floods, weaving and domestic arts. Earth Goddess. Ixchup: Maya Young Moon Goddess. Ixmucane: Maya One of the thirteen Gods who created human beings. Ixpiyacoc: Maya One of the thirteen Gods who created human beings. Ixtab: Maya Goddess of the noose and the gallows. Protector of those who committed suicide. Patroness of hunting and hanging. Ixtlilton: Aztec God of healing and medicine, as well as feasting and games. Ixzaluoh: Maya Water Goddess. Izanami-No-Kami: Japan Keywords and Symbols: Art, creativity, excellence, poetry, dance, song, music. Creative goddess considered to have made all things. She inspires similar inventiveness within us. Iztaccihuatl: Aztec Mother Goddess. Ixzaluoh: Maya Goddess of weaving. |
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Jabme-akka: Goddess of the dead who presides over the realm of the dead. Jana: Keywords and Symbols: Key. AKA: Cardea, Hecate, Diana. Moon goddess. Goddess of doorways, entrances and portals. Underworld and the Otherworld goddess. Janus: Roman God of good beginnings, doorways, entrances, exits, journeys, gates, departures and returns, harbors, communication, navigation, daybreak, victory, endings, success, and the seasons. Jarilo: Keywords and Symbols: Young, ardent, Springtime, bright, rash, white horse, phallus. He is a god of youth and sexuality. Juga: Goddess of marriage. Jumala: Finland Ancient creator god and supreme deity. His sacred tree was the oak. Juno: Roman Keywords and Symbols: Geese, union, clover bark, citron, jasmine amber, tiger eye, yellow jade, garnet, boji stone, carnelian. AKA: Hera Queen of the Gods. Celestial light. Protects labor and delivery of children. Goddess of women and motherhood. June was named after this goddess. Jupiter: Roman Keywords and Symbols: White, White animals. Scepter as a symbol of his supreme authority. AKA: Zeus The supreme deity. Presides over the sky, rain, moon, winds, hail, and thunder. He maintained the sanctity of oaths. The guardian of all property. Father of gods and men. Every Roman was believed to be under his protection. Jurata: A Baltic Sea Goddess who took the form of a mermaid. Justitia: Goddess of justice. Juturna: Goddess of wells and springs. Goddess of fountains. Juventas: AKA: Hebe Goddess of youth. |
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Kajsa: Sweden Goddess of the wind. Kali: Goddess of Life and Death. Goddess of Destruction. Goddess of transformation via death, which is essential for the renewal and spiritual growth. By Invoking Kali (Kundalini) you can remove fear of death, the basic insecurity of the first chakra, and other false attachments in order to love unconditionally. Kama: India God of love. He will help to increase sensuality, sexual satisfaction, sexual power, vitality and stamina. Kan: Maya One of the Bacabs, the Gods of the four cardinals directions. Kan is associated with the east, and his color is yellow. Kan-u-Uayeyab: Maya God who guarded cities. Kan-xib-yui: Maya God who re-created the earth after it was destroyed by the four Bacabs. Kanati: Cherokee The male First Ancestor. Kawa-No-Kami: God of rivers. All waterways are under Kawa-No-Kami's authority. Kernunnos: Celtic AKA: Cernunnos, Cernowain, Cernenus, Herne, Belatucadros, Vitiris, Hu Gadarn. Horned God of animals, woodlands, nature and the underworld. God of fertility. Ultra-male God that is invoked for virility, lust, reincarnation, crossroads, wealth, warriors and commerce. Kerres: AKA: Ceres Ancient mother goddess. Ketchimanetowa: Fox The Great Spirit. Ketq Skwaye: Huron The creator; Grandmother Toad. Khem: AKA: Pan Father God. God of reproduction, generation, harvest, agriculture, plant life, and human fertility. Khepera: Egypt Keywords and Symbols: Scarab beetle. AKA: Khepri The rising sun. Khepri: Egypt AKA: Atum, Ra, Khepera The creator-god. Sun god who rolled the sun through the sky. Khnemu: Egypt God who fashioned men and women on a potter's wheel. Worshipped in the form of a ram. Khnum: Egypt Keywords and Symbols: Ram The potter. Creater-god. He created mankind on his potter's wheel. Khons: Egypt AKA: Khonsu, Khensuis. The third member of the great triad of Thebes. {Amen and Mut were the other two} Khons was the god of the moon. God of healing. Ki: Sumerian The goddess of earth. Kianto: Maya God of foreigners and diseases. Kibuka: Baganda A war god. Kied Kie Jubmel: Keywords and Symbols: Reindeer Lord of the herds. Kilya: Inca Wife of the sun. K'in: Maya Sun God. Kinich Ahau: Maya Sun God. Kinich Kakmo: Maya Sun God. Kisin: Maya God of earthquakes. Kitchi Manitou: Algonquin The Great Spirit, the Supreme Being. The Father of Life. God of the Winds. Kneph: The god of animal and spiritual life. Koljada: God of the Winter Solstice. Kore: Greek Keywords and Symbols: Apple, luck, cycles, youthful energy, coins, corn, the number seven, flower buds, pomegranate. AKA: Cara, Ceres, Core, Kar, Karnak, Kaur, Kauri, Ker, Kerma, Kher, Persephone. Queen of the underworld. Motivates good fortune, zeal, and a closer affinity to earth's cycles. Maiden aspect of the triple goddess. Krishna: God of Power and Bravery. Kuklikimoku: Polynesia Keywords and Symbols: Red, yellow, crested feather helmet. God of war. Kukulcan: Maya Feathered serpent. Supreme God, Creator God. God of the four elements. God of light, learning, culture, organization, order, laws, calender. God of resurrection and reincarnation. His attributes, each represent one element, they are maize-ear (earth), a fish (water), lizard (fire), and vulture (air). Personification of the west. Kulsu: Ancient underworld goddess. Kun: Bolivia Snow god and main deity. Kupalo: Slavic A water Goddess. A seasonal deity of the Summer Solstice. Kuan Ti: Chinese God of war. A Great Judge who protects people from injustice and evil spirits. A warrior and Ruler. An oracle. Kuan Yin / Kwan Yin: Goddess of Mercy and Friend of Mankind. Mother figure, guide, and protector with great spiritual insight. Represents the divine force of compassion. |
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Lactans: God of agriculture. Lada: Slavic Keywords and Symbols: Lime / Linden tree. Goddess of love and beauty. In Russia, a happily married couple, is said to live in lada {live in love}. It is said she resides in the underworld until the Vernal Equinox when she returns, bringing the lark and springtime with her. Goddess who is born and dies yearly. Lado: Slavic AKA: Frey A solar deity. The God of marriage, of mirth, of pleasure and of general happiness. Lady of Regla: West Indian Keywords and Symbols: Kinship, protection, kindness, Moon, love, devotion, fertility, relationships, fish, silver or blue items, crab. Bearer of fertility, family, unity, prospective life mates and lunar energies. Patroness of the astrological sign Cancer. Laga: Norse Goddess of wells and springs. Laima: Lithuania Keywords and Symbols: Love, unity, blessing, luck, destiny, magic, wreaths, swans. Goddess of fate, luck, beauty, and magic swoops. Lakshmi: Hindu Goddess of fortune, prosperity, purity, chastity, and generosity. Offers the promise of prosperity and beauty to all. Divine manifestation of all forms of wealth. Lalal: Etruscan moon goddess. Lara: A goddess of the underworld. Larenta: AKA: Dea Tacita The Silent Goddess. Earth Goddess. Lares: Guardian spirits of house and fields. Spirits of dead ancestors who protected the family. Larunda: House goddess. Lasa: Goddess of fate. Lasa-Rakuneta: Etruscan winged goddess. Latis: Goddess of Water and Beer. Laverna: Goddess of unlawfully obtained profits, thieves, imposters and frauds. Lavinia: Goddess of the earth's fertility. Leib-Olmai: God of bears. Lei Kung: Chinese God of Thunder; Lei Kung chases away evil spirits and punishes criminals whose crimes have gone undetected. Lel: Slavic AKA: Hymen God of marriage. Leshachikha: Slavic Keywords and Symbols: Earth, nature, harvest, birth, protection, soil, a leaf, seeds. Sometimes appears as a forest, a wild animal, or a leaf. She protects her lands and doesn't take kindly to any who abuse them. She teaches about reciprocity and nature's fury. Leucetios: Celtic God of thunder. Levana: Goddess and protectress of newborn babes. Leza: African Compassionate and merciful creator god.who rules the sky and sends wind and rain. Liban: Irish Goddess of health and earthly pleasures. Twin Goddess with Fand. Libentina: Goddess of sexual pleasure. Liber / Liber Pater: Roman AKA: Dionysos, Bakchos. God of nature, fertility, ecstasy and wine. Libera: Goddess of the cultivation of grapes. Liberalitas: God of generosity. Libertas: Goddess of freedom and the Roman commonwealth. Goddess of liberty. Libitina: Goddess of corpses and the funeral. Goddess of death. Lignaco Dex: Forest goddess. Lilith: Keywords and Symbols: Freedom, courage, playfulness, passion, pleasure, sexuality, apple, dancing, owl, serpent. The names of Lilith: Abeko, Abito, Amizo, Batna, Eilo, Ita, Izorpo, Kali, Kea, Kokos, Lilith, Odam, Partasah, Patrota, Podo, Satrina, Talto. Astaribo in medieval magic. A dangerously beautiful goddess who refused to subordinate herself to Adam, feeling she was created as equal, In Hebrew legends. This may make her the first true liberationist. A night goddess. Symbolizes the wildness and the oneness with the forces of nature. Lima: Goddess of thresholds. Linda: Finland The bird goddess; usually pictured as a swan. Lir: Wales AKA: Oceanus, Poseidon, Neptune. God of the sea. Lleu: Wales AKA: Lugh God of light. Llud Llaw Ereint: Wales God of harpers, healing, poets, smiths, sorcerers, and waters. Llyr: Ireland / Wales God of sea and water, may have also ruled the underworld. Loki: Scandinavia AKA: Logi, Loge. The Trickster. Brings about needed change. God of Fire. Loo-wit: A fire goddess. Losna: Etruscan Moon goddess. Lua: Goddess of plagues. Luchtaine: Celtic God of wheel making and war. Lucifer: God and personification of the morningstar. Lucifera: Name used for Diana as a moon goddess. Lucina: Sweden Keywords and Symbols: Banishing, kindness, charity, protection, candles. Lucina means light. Goddess of childbirth. A mother and guardian, offering fertility, protection, and well-being. Lud: Celtic River God. Lufin: The goddess of forbidden love. Lugh: Irish / Wales Keywords and Symbols: ravens, white stags, a magic spear, rod-sling and otherworldly hounds. AKA: Lug, Llew, Luga, Lamhfada, Llew Llaw Gyffes, Lleu, Lugos, Mercury. A sun god of all crafts, skills and arts, healing, journeys and prophecy. God of War, mastery, magic and good harvest. Protector of the weak. His festival is Lughnassadh, August 1. Lugh is a carpenter, mason, harper, smith, poet, Druid, and physician. Invoke him in rituals for reincarnation, prophecy, healing and revenge. Luna: AKA: Selene Goddess of the moon, enchantments, love spells. She regulates the seasons and the months. Luonnotar: Finland The creator goddess. Lupa: The goddess she-wolf who suckled Romulus and Remus. Lupercus: God of agriculture and shepherds. Luxovius: Gaul God of the waters of Luxeuil. Lympha: Goddess of healing. |
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