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Maan-emo: Finland
An earth goddess.
She presides over the fertility of women.
Ma'at: Egypt
Keywords and Symbols: Feather, freedom, new beginnings, justice, morality, organization, promises, Universal Law.
Goddess of truth, justice, harmony, balance, the underworld and the order of the universe.
Ultimate representation of fairness, justice and truth.
Assists us by overseeing legal matters, hearings, promises, and oaths to ensure harmony and honesty.
Mabon: Celtic
AKA: Apollo
The Son of Light.
Hunter God.
God of liberation, harmony, music and unity.
Mac Da Tho: Irish
God of the otherworld.
Macha: Irish
Keywords and Symbols: Crow
AKA: Lunasa, Mania, Mana, Mene, Minne.
One of the Morrigan.
Goddess of cunning, death, sheer physical force, war.
Protectoress in both battle and peace.
Crone aspect of the Triple Goddess.
Macuilxochitl: Aztec
God of music and dance, of games, gambling and feasting.
Madb: Irish
Goddess of war.
Madder-Akka: Lapland
Creator goddess.
Maeve: Celtic
AKA: Medb
Goddess of Earth fertility.
Maeve rides in a wheeled chariot, always in a sunwise direction.
Celtic War Goddess.
Magna Mater: Roman
Keywords and Symbols: Doves
AKA: Cybele, Rhea.
Great Mother.
Mahesvari: India
Keywords and Symbols: Protection, overcoming, prayer. masks, drum, prayer wheel.
AKA: Lakshimi
Epic mother-goddess figure in the Hindu pantheon.
She'll hear your prayers for assistance in risky, threatening or seemingly impossible situations and when your back's to the wall she'll open
a doorway for a clever, smooth exit.
Mahiuki: Polynesia
Goddess of fire and earthquakes.
Maia: Greek
Keywords and Symbols: Beltane, Earth, white, green, black, red, birds, renewal, rose, musk, vanilla, hawthorn, emerald, jade, Maypole, dancing, singing, loving.
AKA: Maius, Creiddylad.
Goddess of spring and rebirth.
Queen of May.
Patron of mothers and nurses.
Invoke Maia for fertility blessings and seasonal rites.
Maiesta:
Goddess of honor and reverence.
Makosh: Slavic
Goddess of earth and fertility.
Maja: Sioux
Earth mother.
Ma-Ku: China
Goddess of springtime.
Malinalxochi: Aztec
A sorceress with special powers over scorpions, snakes and other stinging, biting insects of the desert.
Mallina: Inuit
The sun goddess.
Mam: Maya
Earthquake God.
The rain god.
Mama Cocha: Inca
Mother Sea.
Goddess of the rain and the wind.
Goddess of fishing.
Mama Quilla: Inca
Mother Moon.
Moon Goddess.
Goddess and protectress of married women, the calender, religious festivals.
Mana:
Goddess who presides over infants that die at birth.
Manannan Mac Lir: Ireland, Wales
AKA: Manawydan ap Llyr.
God of the sea, magic, navigators, commerce, storms, rebirth, weather.
Manasha: Hindu
Goddess of snakes.
Manco Capac: Inca
Sun God.
God of magick.
Mang Shen: China
God of agriculture.
Mania:
Goddess of the dead.
Guardian of the Underworld.
Mani'to: Lenape
The Great Spirit.
Mao Meng: China
God of the planets Jupiter and Mercury.
Maponos: Celtic
God of youth.
Marduk: Babylonian
The fertility god and the lord of all the gods.
The supreme god.
God of thunderstorms.
God of light and life.
Ruler of destinies.
Guardian of the Law.
Great Sorcerer.
The Great Healer.
God of spring and sunlight, and of herbs and trees.
Marinette: Haiti
An earth goddess.
Mare: Irish
AKA: Epona
Horse Goddess.
Bringer of dreams.
Margawse: Wales / Britain
A Mother Goddess.
Marici: Japan
The goddess of dawn.
Marie-aimée: Martinique
Goddess of disease.
Marina: Slavic
Goddess of the moon.
Marjatta: Finland
A virgin goddess who conceives a son after swallowing a cranberry.
Marruni: Melanesia
God of earthquakes.
Mars: Roman
AKA: Ares
God of war.
Marzana: Poland
Goddess of winter.
Masauwu: Hopi
God of war, death and the night.
Masaya: Maya
Goddess of volcanoes and divination.
Master of Winds: Iroquois
God of the winds.
Matariki: Hawaii
Keywords and Symbols: Stars, harvest, peace, the number seven.
Encourages peacefulness and harmony.
Matergabiae: Lithuania
Household goddess.
Math ap Mathonwy: Wales
God of sorcery.
Matres: Celtic
Mother Goddess.
Matrona:
This is Juno when worshipped as a protector of women from birth to death.
Matronae:
Three Mother Goddess of fertility.
The are lovers of peace, tranquility and children.
Mat Syra Zemlya: Slavonic
The earth goddess.
Matuta:
Goddess of the dawn.
Patroness of newborn babes.
Goddess of seas and harbors.
Mawu-Lisa:
The great god and goddess of the sun and moon. Lisa is the sun and Mawu is the moon.
Medb:
AKA: Maeve
A goddess of war.
Medeine: Lithuania
God of the forests.
Meditrina: Roman
Keywords and Symbols: Health, healing and empowered charms, wines and herbal preparations.
Goddess of healing magic, wine and health.
Medusa: African
Keywords and Symbols: Frangipani, throat chakra, tea rose, serpent energy, lilac, golden wings, lily of the valley, lapis lazuli, aquamarine, blood{particularly menstrual blood, turquoise.
A moon goddess.
Archetypal amazon warrior.
Attributes of focus, communication and creative expression.
Her facial expression of rage should remind us to unfreeze our anger and frustration and release it from our bodies.
Mefitis:
Goddess and personification of the poisonous vapors of the earth.
Mellona:
Honey Goddess.
Goddess who protects the bees.
Melu: Philippines
The creation god of the Bagobo (Bagopo) people.
Mena:
Goddess of menstruation.
Menahka:
Sun god.
Menahka: Mandan
Sun god.
Meni: Phoenicia
God of luck, both good and bad.
Mens:
A mother/guardian goddess.
Goddess of mind and consciousness.
Mentu:
AKA: Month, Montu.
The principal god of Thebes.
Primarily a war god.
Menu: Baltic
AKA: Menulis
The moon god.
Mephitis:
Goddess of noxious vapors.
She protects her followers from poisonous gasses.
Mercury {Mercurius}: Roman
AKA: Hermes
God of trade, Merchants and communications.
Merlin: Wales / Britain
AKA: Merddin, Myrddin
God of all forms of magic and prophecy, healing, illusion, the arts.
Originally an ancient Welsh Druid.
Merodach: Babylonia
A sun god.
Messia:
Goddess of agriculture.
Messor:
God of agriculture.
Meshkent: Egypt
Goddess of birth.
Metsarhatija: Finland
A forest goddess.
Metztli: Aztec
Moon God.
Mexitl:
God of war and storms.
Miao Hu: China
A god of agriculture.
Mictecacihuatl: Aztec
Goddess who helped govern the nine layers of the underworld and its nine rivers.
Mictlantecuhtli: Aztec
Lord of the realm of the dead.
Creator and ruler of the underworld.
Mielikki: Finnish
Keywords and Symbols: Change, providence, bear, grain, woodland plants.
Goddess of game, hunting, and the forest.
Goddess of abundant grain.
Goddess of Faerie.
Mistress of the Woodland.
Protectress of all that lives and walks within the forests.
Min: Egypt
AKA: Pan, Amen, Menu, Amsu.
Fertility god and protector of the mines in the Eastern desert.
God of virility.
Minerva: Roman
Keywords and Symbols: Owl, needlework.
AKA: Athena
Goddess of crafts, war, learning, meditation, inventiveness, accomplishments, the arts, spinning and weaving, and commerce, agriculture, navigation and wisdom.
Ming Shang: China
God of the eyes.
Minis: Egypt
AKA: Horus
God of fertility.
Protector of roads and travellers.
Minne: Germany
Keywords and Symbols: Protection, love, luck, devotion, unity, linden tree, cup, beer.
Goddess of love and fertility.
Mir-Susne-Khum: Siberia
The sun god.
Miseria:
Goddess of poverty.
Mixcoatl: Aztec
Star God.
God of the hunt and war.
God of the polar star.
God of the underworld.
Mlakukh:
Etruscan love goddess.
Mo:
Keywords and Symbols: Ostrich feathers.
Sometimes the god, sometimes the goddess, of Truth and Justice.
Modron: Wales
Divine Mother.
Moerae:
Goddess of right and reason.
Moeuhane: Hawaii
God of dreams.
Mog Ruith: Celtic / Irish
God of the Sun.
Molae:
The Goddesses who presided over mills.
Momus:
Ancient god of jeering.
Moneta:
Goddess of prosperity and finances.
Monju-Bosatsu: Japan
God of education.
Month:
AKA: Mentu, Men Thu
The principal god of Thebes.
Morgan LeFay: Welsh
AKA: Morrigan, Morgana Fata.
Goddess of Death, Fate, the Sea and Curses.
Queen of the Fae
Known for her healing powers, knowledge of healing plants and prophetic vision.
She represents that deep place of healing magic within each of us.
Morgay: Scottish, Anglo-Celtic
A harvest Goddess.
Morning Star: Pawnee
A soldier god.
Morpheus: Greek
God of Dreams.
Morrigan, The: Pan-Celtic
AKA: Morrigu, Morrigu, Morrighan, Morgan.
Moon Goddess.
Great Queen and Mother.
A war goddess.
Goddess of Revenge, night, magic, prophecy, lust, battle, strife, and fertility.
Queen of Fairies and Phantoms.
Goddess of rivers, lakes and fresh water.
Patroness of priestesses and witches.
Crone aspects of the Triple Goddess.
In her dark aspect she is a goddess of war, fate and death and her symbols are ravens and crows.
Mors:
God of death.
Morta:
Goddess of death.
Mot:
God of death who rules the underworld.
Mother of All Eagles: Native American
Keywords and Symbols: Freedom, perspective, overcoming health, power, destiny, air element, movement, feathers (not Eagle -- they are illegal to possess).
Represents healing and symbolizes comprehension, coming to a place of joyfully accepting our personal power over destiny.
Möûll: Scandinavia
Goddess of snow and ice.
Mulhalmoni: Korea
Goddess of water.
Muliebris:
Protector of chastity and womanhood.
Mulungu: East Africa
The Supreme Being.
Giver of Rain and Sunshine.
He who brings the seasons.
He who thunders.
Munthukh:
Etruscan goddess of health.
Murigen: Irish
Lake Goddess.
The Muses
See Nine Muses
Mushdama: Mesopotamia
God of architecture.
Mut: Egypt
AKA: Hera
The nurturing force behind all things.
Muta:
Goddess of silence.
Myesyats: Slavonic
The moon deity.
Mylitta: Babylonian
Goddess of fertility.
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Naamah: Canaan
Goddess of sexuality.
Nai-No-Kami: Japan
God of earthquakes.
Nairyosangha: Iran
God of fire.
Namtaru: Assyria
God of plagues.
Nanna: Sumerian
The god of the moon.
Nacon: Maya
God of war.
Naenia:
Goddess of funerals.
Nakawé:
The earth goddess.
Nammu:
Goddess of the Sea.
Namtaru: Assyria
God of plagues.
Nanabojo: Chippewa
AKA: Winabojo
The Trickster god.
Nanahuatzin: Aztec
God of courage and bravery.
Nanan-Bouclou: Ewe
The original god of the Ewe tribe, both male and female.
In Haiti Nanan-Bouclou is the god of herbs and medicines.
Nanautzin: Aztec
God of disease.
Nan-chi Hsien-weng: China
God of longevity.
Nanna: Sumerian
The god of the moon.
Nanook: Eskimo
AKA: Nanuq
The Bear god.
Nanshe: Sumerian
Keywords and Symbols: Water, specifically rivers and
Diviner of the Gods.
Nantosuelta: Gaul
Protective Goddess.
River Goddess .
Goddess of nature and water.
Nantosuetta: Celtic
Fertility Goddess.
Patroness of the Family.
Goddess of the underworld and nature.
Napi: Blackfoot
Chief deity.
Nascio:
Goddess of childbirth.
Protector of infants.
Nastasija: Russia
Goddess of sleep.
Naum: Maya
God who created mind and thought.
Ndauthina: Fiji
God of adultery, fire, and fishing.
Nebo: Assyria
The god of teaching and writing.
Necessitas: Ananke
Goddess of destiny.
Negafok: Eskimo
The cold weather spirit.
Nehellenia / Nehalennia: Holland/Gaul
Keywords and Symbols: Vegetation, dogs, the sea, apples.
Goddess of the sea.
Neit: Ireland
God of battle.
Neith:
Keywords and Symbols: red crown, a shield with crossed arrows.
AKA: Net, Neit, Athena.
Goddess of the North of Egypt.
Goddess of hunting, warfare, the living world, power and politics.
Protector goddess who guarded coffins.
Revered as a goddess of wisdom.
Goddess of the Sky.
Nejma: Morocco
Keywords and Symbols: Protection, health, courage, organization, caverns, water.
Nejma oversees all other health and healing spirits, organizing their efforts to ward off spring colds and other maladies.
Nekhbet: Egypt
Keywords and Symbols: A vulture.
She is the personification of the White Crown of Upper Egypt.
A vulture-goddess.
Goddess of heaven.
Sometimes related to the sun and other times the moon.
Goddess of childbirth and motherhood.
Guardian Goddess.
Protectress and Mother of the king.
Nelaima: Latvia
Goddess of destiny.
Nemausus: Gaul
God associated with the Springs of Nimes.
Nemesis: Greek
AKA: adrasreia
Goddess of Vengeance and punishment.
Goddess of destiny and inevitability, the repayment of sin and crime.
Nemestrinus:
God of the woods.
Nemetona: Celtic
Goddess of sacred groves or shrines.
Nephthys: Egypt
AKA: Aphrodite, Nike.
Goddess of the dead.
Protector'-goddesses who guarded coffins.
Neptune / Neptunis: Roman
AKA: Poseidon.
God of the sea.
God of all the fresh water (from rivers, springs, etc.) and of equestrian accomplishments.
Nereid:
50 sea goddesses, or nymphs, who sometimes mated with mortals.
Nereus:
Sea god.
Nesaru: Arikara
The Power Above.
Ne Te-reere: Micronesia
Goddess of trees.
Nevinbimbaau: Melanesia
Initiation goddess.
Ngai: African
High god.
Creator and giver of all things.
Ngendei: Fiji
The creator and head god of all the original Fiji gods.
God of good harvest.
Niamh: Ireland
AKA: possible form of Badb.
Beauty and Brightness.
She helped heroes at death.
Nicneven:
Keywords and Symbols: Protection, apple cidar, ghosts, divination, peace, Winter, pumpkins, gourds, halloween items.
In Scotland, the crone goddess of Samhain.
She governs the realms of magic and witchcraft.
Represents the imminent onset of winter.
Nidaba: Sumeria
Goddess of writing.
Nike: Greek
AKA: Victoria
Goddess of Victory.
NIMUE: Welsh, Cornish
AKA: Morgan
Moon Goddess.
Nina: Mesopotamia
Keywords and Symbols: Health, cooperation, dreams, magic, meditation, lions, fish, serpent.
Ancient mother goddess.
Goddess of healing, herb magic, meditation, dream interpretation, and helping civilization when needed.
The Nine Muses: Greek
Goddesses of inspiration, learning, the arts and culture.
Inspirers of poetry, music, and art.
Calliope~~~Muse of writers~~~The Fair Voiced~~~Epic Poetry~~~Writing Tablet.
Clio~~~Muse to historians~~~The Proclaimer~~~History~~~Scroll.
Erato~~~Muse of love poetry~~~The Lovely~~~Love Poetry~~~Lyre.
Euterpe~~~Muse of wind instruments~~~The Giver of Pleasure~~~Music~~~Flute.
Melpomene~~~Muse of tragedys~~~The Songstress~~~Tragedy~~~Tragic Mask.
Polyhymnia~~~Muse of actors and song writers~~~She of Many Hymns--Sacred Poetry~~~Pensive Look.
Terpsichore~~~Muse of stringed instruments and dancing~~~The Whirler~~~Dancing~~~Dancing with Lyre.
Thalia~~~Muse of comedy~~~The Flourishing~~~Comedy~~~Comic Mask.
Urania~~~Muse to historians~~~The Heavenly~~~Astronomy~~~Celestial Globe.
Ningrin: Sumerian
Lady of Incantations.
Ninhursag: Sumerian
AKA: Nintu
Creator of humans
Goddess of the Earth and fertility.
Ninsar: Sumeria
Goddess of plants.
Nintur: Babylonian
Goddess of the womb.
Ninurta: Sumerian
The deity in charge of the violent and destructive south wind.
Ninisina: Sumerian goddess.
Lady of Isin, being the tutelary goddess of this city.
The Great Healer/Doctor/Midwife of the Land.
Great Goddess who assumed some of the functions of Inanna, including her martial aspects.
Nirriti: Hindu
Goddess of corruption, decay, and disease.
Nishanu: American Indian
The great sky god of the Arikara tribe (Plains Indians).
Niskai: Western European
Keywords and Symbols: Cycles, time, luck, home, success, a quarter; calendars; water
Water goddess with a threefold nature, exemplifying the full movement of time's wheel from birth and maturity to death and rebirth. She instills in us a respect for each season and the ability to use time wisely so that all our goddess-centered efforts will be more successful.
Niu Wang: China
God of oxen.
Nixi:
Goddesses who were invoked by women in labor and who assisted in giving birth.
Njord: Scandinavian
AKA: Njöror
God of the winds, Fire and the sea.
Giver of wealth.
In pagan days, oaths in law courts were sworn in his name.
Patron of all riches.
Brought good fortune to sailors and hunters.
Invoked for prosperity.
Nodens: Britain
River God.
God of healing.
Nodutus:
God who was held responsible for making the knots in the stalks of corn.
Nohochacyum: Maya
God of creation.
No-Il Ja-Dae: Japan
Goddess of the toilet.
Nokomis: Algonquin
Keywords and Symbols: Prosperity, luck, providence, golden items, corn
Grandmother who supplies us with the earth's riches and gives nourishment to humankind in times of need.
Nona:
Goddess of pregnancy.
Nortia: Etruscan
Goddess of healing.
The Norns: Norse
The three goddesses of the destinies of both gods and men.
Urd, the goddess of the past (fate),
Verdandi, the goddess of the present (necessity) and
Skuld, the goddess of the future (being).
Norov: Russia
Corn god.
NORTH STAR: Pawnee
A creator god.
Nott: Norse
The goddess of night.
Notus:
The South wind god.
Nox:
Goddess and personification of the night.
Nuada: Irish/Celtic
AKA: Neptune, Nudd. Ludd, Lud, Llaw, Ereint, Nodens.
God of healing, the Sun, water, childbirth, harpers, youth, beauty, ocean, dogs, poetry and poets, writing, historians, sorcery, magic, weapons and warfare.
Wealth-bringer.
Nu-kua: China
Goddess inventor of marriage.
Numi-Tarem: Siberia
The sky god.
Nun: Egypt
AKA: Nu
God of Water and chaos.
Nundina:
Goddess of the ninth day, on which the newborn child received its name.
Nungeena: Aborigine
Keywords and Symbols: Restoration; creativity; beauty, birds or feathers; all artistic creations.
Mother goddess that took on the task of restoring beauty to the world after an evil spirit destroyed it with insects.
Call on her for assistance when you feel that a cherished project or goal has been ravaged similarly by malintent or negativity.
Nuska:
Son of sin.
God of fire.
God of light.
God of civilization.
Messenger of the gods.
Nut / Nuit: Egypt
Keywords and Symbols: Air, health, a pot, turquoise, musk, a star, wind, cow images.
AKA: Rhea
Goddess of the reincarnation, weather, sky, clouds, stars and heavens.
Mother of the Gods.
Nu Wa: China
Goddess of those who arrange marriages.
Nyame: Ashanti
Supreme God of Heaven.
Both the sun god and the moon goddess.
Creator of the three realms {the sky, the earth and the underworld}.
Nyx:
Goddess of night.
Nzambi: African
Unapproachable god.
Sovereign master.
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Oba: Puerto Rico
Water goddess.
Obarator:
God of ploughing.
Obtala: West Indies / African
Sky goddess.
Goddess of Earth and people.
Our Lady of Mercy.
Obatala:
The male god.
Ocasta: Cherokee
Equally good and evil.
Ocasta created witches and drifted from village to village stirring up turmoil.
Occator:
God of harrowing.
Oceanides:
Forty sea nymphs of the ocean.
Oceanus:
Ancient god of the oceans, eventually displaced by Poseidon.
Ochosi:
Santería hunter Orisha.
Ochu: West Indies
Moon goddess.
Ochumare: Puerto Rico
Rainbow goddess.
Ockabewis: Chippewa
Messenger of the gods and teacher of mankind.
Odin: Scandinavian
Keywords and Symbols: spear, a wand and an arm-ring, Wednesdays, 2 ravens.
AKA: Othinn, Woden, Wotan.
Father of the Gods, as well as the God of death, strife, poetry, wisdom, magick, war, wit, and learning
Invoke Odin for wisdom, occult knowledge and power, war, invisibility, guile, curses, revenge and healing.
Odudua: African-American
Keywords and Symbols: Black Items, family unity, black culture.
She presides over all matters of fertility, love, and community.
Oenghus: Irish
AKA: Cupid
God of fatal love.
Ogdoad: Egypt
Four gods and four goddesses who together personify the essence of the primordial chaos before the creation of the world.
Oggún: African
AKA: Ogún, Ogu, Oggzn
Orisha of ironworking.
Symbolizes human will.
Oghma: Scottish, Irish
God of communication, writing, and of poets.
Ogma: Celtic
AKA: Ogimios
God of eloquence, genius, inspiration, language, magic, communication, music, physical strength, poets, writers.
Ogmios: Celtic
AKA: Ogma
Patron god of scholars.
Personification of eloquence and persuasiveness.
God of poetry, genius, charm and incantation.
Ogoun: Haiti
Vodun god of war and fire.
Ogyruan: Celtic
God of bards.
O-Kuni-Nushi: Japan
God of medicine and sorcery.
Olifat: Micronesia
A trickster.
Invented tattooing.
Loves pranks {spoiling food, ruining fishing trips and seducing men's wives}.
Olodumare:
God of Heavens in the Yoruba and Kongo pantheons.
Olokum: West Indies
Goddess {in other areas of the islands a male deity} of the ocean depths.
In Puerto Rico, Olokum is a hermaphrodite.
Olosa: Puerto Rico
Santería goddess of fishermen.
Omacatl: Aztec
God of feasts and joy.
Omecihuatl: Aztec
AKA: Omeciuatl.
Creator Goddess.
Ometecuhtli: Aztec
AKA: Ometeoltloque. Ometecutli. Tloque Nahuaque. Citlatonac.
Creator God.
God of fire and the highest god of the Aztec pantheon.
Lord of duality and of the unity of the opposites.
Ometeotl:
God of the near and close.
The god above all.
The being both male and female, light and dark, positive and negative, yes and no.
Created all life and existence.
Omoigane: Japan
God of wisdom.
Onerious: Greek
God of dreams,
Oniata: Iroquois
Keywords and Symbols: Recreation, good sportsmanship, early-blooming flowers, snow.
She embodies good sportsmanship and beauty.
Onuris: Egypt:
The divine huntsman.
Oonagh: Irish
Keywords and Symbols: Fairies, nature, devotion, relationships, all fairy plants, silver, dew.
Queen of the Fairies.
Goddess of magic.
Opigena:
Goddess of childbirth.
Opochtli: Aztec
God of fishing, hunting, and bird snaring.
Ops:
AKA: Opis, Rhea
Goddess of the earth, fertility, abundance, harvest, wealth and success.
Protector of everything connected to agriculture.
Ora: Albania
Guardian "angel" who accompanies each person from birth to death.
Orbona:
Goddess of children, especially orphans.
Orcus:
AKA: Hades
God of death and the underworld.
God of oaths and punisher of perjurers.
Oro: Polynesia
The war god.
Orùnmila:
AKA: Orula
Identified with St. Francis of Assisi in Santería.
Oshun / Osún: West Indies
Keywords and Symbols: Tranquility, vanilla, almond, bergamot, carnelian, coral, agate, brown jaspar, blue calcite, aquamarine, copper, peacock, a cricket, pot of river water.
AKA: Ikolé, Osún, Ochun, Inquices: Chola Wengue, Choya Wengue, Mama Chola, Shola, Mpungu Mama Wánga, Samba, Virgin Mary.
Oshun teaches us to "go with the flow" of our instincts in order to find inner tranquility.
Patroness of rivers and the bloodstream.
Orisha of Love and Sensuality.
Our Lady of Charity.
She symbolizes human self-esteem.
Orisha of opposites.
Osún embodies the value of connectiveness.
Osiris: Greek
AKA: Asar
God of re-birth, the moon, corn and other vegetation.
God of the dead.
A god of agriculture.
God of the resurrection into eternal life.
Ruler, protector, and judge of the deceased.
God of the inundation.
Ostara:
Keywords and Symbols: Joy, birth, growth, fading, death, vanilla, oriental lily, bergamot, jasmine, rose, sage, carnelian, coral, agate, brown jaspar, amethyst, aquamarine, bloodstone, red jasper.
Ostara turns sorrow to joy, adversity to prosperity and despair to renewed hope.
Ot: Mongol
Goddess of fire.
Ourania:
Mountain goddess of summer, especially mid-summer.
The Queen of the winds and ruler of the night sky.
Ove: Fiji
Creator of the world.
Oya: African
Keywords and Symbols: Strength, plums, grapes and red wine, patchouli, sandalwood, geranium, garnet, bloodstone, tourmaline, smoky quartz, rainbows, root chakra.
Mother of transformation.
Patron of feminine leadership, female warrior Orisha of the wind.
Oya embodies the value of change.
Goddess of Storms, tempests, rain, tornadoes and wind.
Goddess of the marketplace.
Goddess of funeral processions and cemeteries.
Invoke Oya for power, action, life and strength in your quest for leadership and authority but be prepared for the consequences, she has a passion and you may be thrown into her storms in order to gain her knowledge and lesson. |
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Pa: China
Goddess of drought.
Pa Cha: China
Goddess of grasshoppers.
Pachacamac: Inca
Lord of the Earth.
Supreme God.
Earth God.
God of the sun, arts, occupations and oracles.
Pachamama: Inca
Earth Mother.
Pah: Pawnee
Moon goddess who marries the sun.
Creators of the first people.
Pai Chung: China
God of agriculture.
Pai Liu-Fang: China
God of the throat.
Pai Yu: China
God of guitars.
Palato:
Daughter of the north wind.
Pales:
Goddess of shepherds, flocks and the health and fertility of domestic animals.
Pan: Greek
Keywords and Symbols: Magick pipes, mountains, wild country.
God who looked after shepherds and their flocks.
The pasturer.
Feeder of flocks.
God of sacrificial fertility and male sexuality
Nature God.
Pana: Inuit
She cares for the souls of the dead in heaven while they wait to be reincarnated.
P'an-Chin-Lien: Chinese
Goddess of brothels, prostitutes and sex.
Pandora:
Keywords and Symbols: Hope, prosperity, wishes, boxes.
All-giver or sender of gifts.
P'an Niang: China
Goddess of vaccination.
Pao Yuan-ch'uan: China
God of the spleen.
Papa: Hawaii
Goddess of the Underworld.
Parjanya: Hindu
God of lightning and thunder.
Parca:
Goddess of birth.
Partula:
Goddess of birth.
Parvarti: Hindu
Keywords and Symbols: fertility, femininity, cleansing, devotion, lotus, elephant, dance.
Goddess of women, faithful companionship and fertility.
Pasht:
Goddess of Virtue.
Pashupati:
Most ancient of the "horned gods".
Patalena:
Goddess who protects the blossoms.
Patecatl: Aztec
God of healing and fertility.
Patella:
An agriculture goddess.
Patollo: Baltic
War god.
Gave and took away good fortune.
Patrimpas: Lithuania
God of agriculture and spring.
Paurnamasi: Hindu
Goddess of the full moon.
Pautiwa: Hopi
Sun god.
Paventia:
Goddess who protects children against sudden fright.
Pax: Roman
Keywords and Symbols: Peace, white items, corn, cornucopia, olive branch.
AKA: Eirene, Pax Augusta
Goddess of peace.
Pecunia:
Goddess who presides over money.
Pekko: Finland
God of barley.
Pele: Hawaiian
Keywords and Symbols: Vitality and psychic awareness, clover bark, citron, jasmin, amber, tiger eye, yellow jade.
Volcano Goddess.
Goddess of sorcery.
Daughter of the earth.
Pelonia:
Goddess who is invoked to ward off enemies.
Penates:
Gods of the storeroom.
Gods who presided over the welfare of the family.
Peneus:
A river god.
Perchta: Germanic
Keywords and Symbols: Pancakes
AKA: Percha, Perchte
White Goddess.
Shining One.
Bride of the Sun.
Elf goddess.
A sun goddess.
Matron of spinning.
Does not tolerate laziness or wastefulness.
The last day of Yule is sacred to Perchta.
Invoke Perchta for fertility, spinning, knot magic, and the fertility of cattle and sheep.
Perkuno: Baltic
AKA: Perkunas, Perkons, Perkonis.
The thunder god.
Persephone: Greek
Keywords and Symbols: Empowerment, bat, narcissus, pomegranate, vanilla, almond, oriental lily, bergamot, carnelian, coral, agate, brown jaspar, pink. tourmaline.
AKA: Kore
Goddess of the underworld.
She gives us the division of the seasons, the sweetness of Spring and the bitterness of Winter.
Goddess of the soul.
Goddess of a dark, uncomfortable wisdom.
Goddess of dark and frightening power.
Goddess of Fertility and Nature.
Pertunda:
Goddess who presides over the newlyweds' first sexual intercourse.
Perun: Slavic
Keywords and Symbols: Oak trees.
AKA: Piórun
God of thunder and lightning.
God of war
Chief of the pagan gods.
Phaedra:
A minor goddess of the moon, barley, myrtle, rain-making and the death of kings.
Phan Ku: China
Creator who formed the mountains, valleys, rivers and oceans.
Pheme:
Goddess of fame.
Philyra:
Shape-shifter.
Goddess of beauty, perfume, healing, writing and divination.
Phoebe:
Goddess of waxing and waning cycles.
Ruler of cloven-hoofed animals.
Phoebus:
God of enlightenment.
Phra Naret: Thailand
Keywords and Symbols: Water, wishes, abundance, wealth, prosperity, beauty, luck, candles, boats.
Goddess of good fortune, prosperity, and beauty.
Phyllis:
Goddess of spring, trees, wisdom, women's secrets and the genetic knowledge contained in seeds.
P'i Chia-Ma: China
God of the ribs.
Picumnus:
God of growth and the fertility of the fields.
Patron of matrimony and infants at birth.
Picus:
God of agriculture and prophecy.
Pien Ho: China
God of jewellers.
Pietas:
Goddess and personification of feelings of duty towards the gods, the state and one's family and of justice.
Pikuolis: Lithuania
God of death and the Underworld.
Pilnytis: Lithuania
God of wealth.
Piluitus: Latvia
Fertility god.
Pinga: Inuit
She takes the souls of the dead to heaven, and gives them to the care of Pana.
Pitho:
Goddess of persuasion.
Pluto: Roman
God of the Underworld and the Dead.
Poena:
Goddess of punishment.
Polymnia:
Muse of song and oratory.
Pomona: Roman
Goddess of fruit and fertility.
Porevit:
God ruling over summer.
Portunes:
see Potunus
Porus:
God of plenty.
Postverta:
Goddess of the past.
Potina:
Goddess associated with the first drink of children or children's potions.
Poseidon: Greek
Keywords and Symbols: Marine life, white horse, bulls.
AKA: Neptune
God of the Sea.
God of earthquakes and storms.
God of vegetation.
God of horses.
Poshjo-akka: Scandinavia
Goddess of the hunt.
Potrimpo: Baltic
God of fertility.
Potunus: Roman
AKA: Portunes
God of ports, harbors, keys, doors and domestic animals.
Po Yan Dari: Cambodia
Goddess of disease.
Prajapati: India
Father of gods and demons.
Master of created beings.
Protector of those who procreate.
Prithivi: Hindu
Goddess of the earth.
Priapus:
God of fertility in nature.
Promitor:
God associated with the bringing out of the harvest from the barns.
Prorsa Postverta:
Goddess who was called upon by women in labor.
Proserpina:
AKA: Persephone, Proserpine, Libera, Libitina.
Grain Maiden.
Goddess of corn, the seasons, and the Underworld, rest, the winter, the survivor, overcoming obstacles.
Providentia:
Goddess of forethought.
Psyche: Roman
Personification of the passion of love.
Ptah: Egypt
AKA: Hephaestus, Ptah-seker-ausar.
Creator-god.
Patron god of craftsmen.
Pudicitia:
Goddess of modesty and chastity.
Puskaitis: Lithuania
God of fruit.
Puta:
Goddesses who watches over the pruning of vines and trees.
Pwyll: Wales
AKA: Pwyll pen Annwn
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Qaholom: Maya
God of the sky.
Qakma:
The first woman.
Qat: Polynesia
Creator god.
Qebehsenuf:
AKA: Kabexnuf, Qebsneuef, Qebsnewef
One of the Four Sons of Horus.
He was the protector of the intestines of the deceased.
Protected by the goddess Selket.
Qetesh: Egypt
Goddess of love and beauty.
Quan Yin:
AKA: Kuan Yin
Mother/protectress Goddess.
Quat: Melanesia
Sun god.
Quetzalcoatl: Aztec
AKA: Ehecatl, Huitzilopotchli
Feathered Snake.
Morning Star.
Great Priest.
Master of life.
Creator sky-god and wise legislator.
God of the wind as well as a water-god and fertility-god.
God of the sea breeze, civilization, the arts, metallurgy, fate.
God of vegetation, earth and water.
Quirinus:
God of war.
Quiritis:
Sabine goddess of motherhood.
Quootis-hooi: Chinook
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Ra: Egypt
AKA: Re
God of the sun
Leader of the gods.
Ragno: Hopi
Creator of life.
Raiden: Japan
God of thunder.
Raluvhimba: African
God of the Heavens.
Rama:
Hero God.
Preserver of Families.
Destroyer of Evil.
Ran: Scandinavian
Goddess of the sea and storms.
Ruler of the realm of the dead.
Rana Nedia: Lapland
Goddess of spring.Her sacred object is the spinning wheel.
Rati: Hindu / Bali
Goddess of love and sexual passions.
Rati-mbati-ndua: Fiji
The god of hell.
Ratri: Hindu/Vedic
Goddess of the night.
Ratu-Mai-Mbula: Fiji
God of fertility.
Rauni: Finland
She had intercourse with the thunder god, Ukko, and from this union came all the plants of earth.
Rederator:
God of the second ploughing.
Rennenet: Egypt
Keywords and Symbols: Lion, serpent.
Goddess of Birth.
Goddess who created the desire by babies to suckle their mother's breast.
Rennenet granted a child their ren or soul name, the secret name that allows the child to live outside the womb.
Goddess of the Double Granary, the twin nurturing forces of milk and grain.
Cobra Goddess of harvest.
Fertility Goddess.
Nurturer and protector of children.
Personification of Fortune.
Goddess of the eighth month of the Egyptian calender.
Goddess of luck, justice, plenty and good fortune.
Resheph: Phoenecian
AKA: Mikal, Mekal, Nergal.
God of the plague and of the underworld.
A war god.
A god of well-being, plenty, and fertility.
Rhea:
Goddess of the earth, mountains and forests.
Rhiannon: Welsh
Keywords and Symbols: Inspiration, bayberry, cedar, pine, sage and rosemary, cat's-eye, ruby, white horse, and moonston.
AKA: Epona
Lunar goddess of fertility and rebirth, transformation, wisdom, and magic.
Goddess of ethereal beauty.
Muse of poets.
Goddess of strength and empowerment.
Goddess of Instinct.
She is an embodiment of life, death and rebirth.
A muse goddess.
Mistress of the Singing Birds.
Queen of the night.
Great Mother Goddess
Goddess of horses, enchantments, fertility and the underworld.
Rimmon: Babylonia
A sun god.
Robigo:
Goddess of grain, especially corn.
Robigus:
God who protected the corn against diseases.
Robur: Gaul
God of oak trees.
Rod: Slavic
God of fertility.
Rodasi: Vedic
Goddess of lightning.
Rodenica: Slavic
AKA: Rozhenica
Creatrix
Invoke Rodenica for creation, divination, fairy magic, and casting natal charts.
Roma:
Goddess and personification of the city of Rome
Rosmerta: Celtic / Gaul
Queen of death.
Goddess of fire, fertility, wealth, warmth, and abundance.
A flower queen.
Rua: Tahiti
God of crafts.
Ruahatu: Tahiti
A sea god.
Rudra: Hindu
Vedic god of wild nature and of disease.
Rudrani: India
Goddess of storms.
Rukko: Mandan
The creator goddess.
Rumia Dea:
Protector of infants.
Rumina:
Goddesses who protected sleeping infants.
Runcina:
Goddess of agriculture.
Goddess of reaping.
Goddess who presides over weedings.
Rusina:
Goddess of fields and open country.
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Sabrina: Celtic
River Goddess.
Saga:
The all-knowing goddess
Invoke for a good memory as well as to recall past events.
Sagbata:
AKA: Dahomey; Shagpona
God of smallpox.
Sakhmet:
The powerful one.
She could bring plagues and protect people from them.
Sakwa Mana: Hopi
Keywords and Symbols: Prayer, communication, cycles, harvest, health, joy, providence, color blue, corn, prayer sticks, pine.
Blue Corn Maiden.
Salacia:
Goddess of the salt sea.
Salus: Roman
AKA: Hygeia
Goddess of good health.
Patron of the healing arts, the medical and pharmaceutical professions, and of hospitals, clinics, and sanitoriums.
Patron of the mental health profession.
Samjna: Hindu
Keywords and Symbols: Knowledge, learning, excellence, reason, walnut.
Source of all conscious thought and action.
Her name means consciousness.
Patroness of learning, reason, logic, and knowledge.
Saone: Celtic
River Goddess.
Sapientia:
Goddess of wisdom.
Sarasvati:
Goddess of Speech, wisdom and learning.
Saritor:
God of weeding and hoeing.
Sati: Egypt
AKA: Juno, Satis and Satet
Archer goddess who personified the waterfalls of the river Nile.
The goddess of Elephantine.
Saturn: Roman
AKA: Cronus, Kronos
God of seed time and harvest.
God of agriculture, abundance, Earth's riches, prosperity, karmic lessons, learning, vines and the ruler of the golden age.
The Sower.
Father Time.
The Old King.
Father of the Gods.
The Great Lesson-Giver.
The god of farmers.
The biggest feast in his honor was the Saturnalia
Saturday was named for Saturn.
Saules Mate: Indo-European
Keywords and Symbols: Sun, prayer, protection, yellow/gold items, red items, fire, birch, horses.
Her name means sun.
Scathach: Ireland, Scotland
AKA: Scota, Scatha, Scath.
Warrioress of the Underworld.
Goddess of healing, magic, martial arts, prophecy.
Called the Shadowy One, She Who Strikes Fear, and the Dark Goddess.
Seaxneat:
AKA: Saxnot, Tîwaz
Saxon God that is said to be the
A war God.
Sebek: Egypt
Creator-god.
Secia:
Goddess of stored seeds.
Securitas:
Goddess and personification of security.
Sedna: Alaskan
Keywords and Symbols: Thankfulness, providence, nature, abundance, water, an eye, fish.
AKA: Arnarquagsaq, Nerivik.
Great Sea Mother.
Queen of the Sea.
Goddess of the creatures of the sea.
Mother of the Animals.
Provider of nourishment for body and soul.
Segetia:
Goddess of planted seeds.
Segomo: Gaul
God of war and victory.
Seker:
A god of light.
Protector of the spirits of the dead passing through the Underworld en route to the afterlife.
Sekhmet: Egypt
AKA: Hathor
Goddess of war who became a peaceful goddess of pleasure and happiness.
Selene: Greek
Goddess of the Moon
Teacher to Magicians and sorcerers.
Selket:
AKA: Serqet, Serket, Selkis
Scorpion goddess Selket, has her scorpion strike death to the wicked and also saves the lives of the innocent stung by a scorpion.
A helper of women in childbirth.
Protector goddess.
Selu: Cherokee
The female First Ancestor.
Semonia:
Goddess of sowing.
Sengen-Sama:
Goddess of the sacred mountain of Fujiyama.
Sentia:
Goddess who brought about a young child's first awareness and who heightens feelings.
Sequanna: Celtic
AKA: Sequana
River goddess.
Serapis: Egypt
God of healing and the after-life.
Serapis means underworld
A fusion of Osiris and Apis.
God of the lower world.
God of fertility.
Physician and helper of distressed worshippers.
Serqet:
AKA: Serket, Selqet, Selket, Selkit, Selkis.
Goddess of scorpions and venomous creatures.
Goddess of magical protection and the afterlife.
She was both a protective goddess and one who punished.
Seshat: Egypt
Goddess of writing and measurement.
Set: Egypt
AKA: Seth, Sutekh
Represented the fierce storms of the desert.
The god who restrained the forces of the desert and protected Egypt from foreigners.
Seth: Egypt
Keywords and Symbols: Pig, ass, okapi, and hippopotamus.
AKA: Set, Sutekh, Typhon
God of Chaos.
God of evil.
The personification of the desert, barrenness and darkness.
God of the desert, storm, violence and chaos.
Shai: Egypt
God of destiny.
He is always present at births and on the day of judgement.
Shakuru: Pawnee
Sun god.
Shamish:
AKA: Babbar, Utu.
A sun god.
God of justice.
A god of divination.
The enemy of darkness and all the evil darkness brings.
Shangó:
Keywords and Symbols: Double-headed dance wand headress, double-headed axe, phallic mortar, black cat, quail and tortoise.
AKA: Changó, Inquices: Nsasi, Insasi, Nkita, Nkitán Kitán, Kanbaranguanje,Insancio, Mukiamamuilo, Zaze, Kibuco Kirbrico, Kiassubangango, Nzage, Kambaranguanje.
Orisha of Courage, truth and intelligence.
Lord of fire, thunder, lightening, rain and (male) fertility.
He is stimulated by challenge and always wins against all odds.
He embodies the value of truth.
Shannon: Irish
AKA: Siannon.
Goddess of the river Shannon.
Shilup Chito Osh: Choctaw
The Great Spirit.
Shine-Tsu-Hiko:
God of the wind.
Shi-TienYen-Wang:
The Lords of Death, the ten rulers of the underworld.
Shiva: India
God of Giving and Happiness.
God of death, destruction and sex.
Sheila-na-gig: Celtic
Goddess of fertility.
Shoney: Celtic
Sea God.
Shri Bagalamukhi Devi: Hindu
Goddess of black magic and poisons.
She rules over the subtle perception which make us feel at a distance the death or misery of those we know.
She incites men to torture one another and revels in suffering.
Shu: Egypt
Keywords and Symbols: ostrich feather
AKA: Atlas
God of the air and light.
The god of the atmosphere and of dry winds,
A personification of the sun's light.
Sif: Scandinavia
Goddess of summer fertility and corn.
Invoke Sif for conjugal fidelity, peace, friendship, fertility and a happy family life.
Silvanus:
AKA: Pan
Fertility God.
God of forests, groves, wild fields, and boundaries.
Protector of herds and cattle.
Sin: Babylonia
AKA: Nanna
Moon god
Wise and secretive, the enemy of all evil spirits.
Sio Humis: Hopi
Rain god.
Sirona: Gaul
Goddess of healing and astronomy.
Sjofn: Norse
Goddess to inspire human passions.
A goddess concerned with causing men and women to think of love. She stops fights between married couples.
Skadi: Scandinavian
Keywords and Symbols: White or blue items.
Goddess of Winter.
Goddess of the Hunt.
She is the goddess of Justice, vengeance, and righteous anger.
Snowshoe Goddess.
Patroness of woods lore and winter skills such as snowshoe hiking, skiing, and sledding.
She watches over challenging relationships.
Skatha: Welsh
Goddess of the Underworld, darkness, magic, prophecy and martial arts.
Smertios: Celtic
War God.
Smotef:
A lesser god of the dead.
Snouf:
A lesser god of the dead.
His name means bleeder.
Sobek:
Keywords and Symbols: Lakes, riverbanks, and swamps.
The crocodile god.
Sobek was a fourfold deity who represented the four elemental gods.
Sobek symbolized swift action and violence.
Sokar:
Patron of the royal cemetery near Memphis.
Sol:
AKA: Helios
God of the sun.
Somnus:
AKA: Hypnos
God of sleep.
Sopdu:
A warrior-god.
Protector of the eastern frontier.
Sors:
God of luck.
South Star: Pawnee
God of the underworld, the opposite of North Star.
Magical and feared.
Spes:
Goddess of hope.
Spiniensis:
God who was called upon when people removed thorns from the fields.
Stata Mater:
Goddess who guards against fires.
Statanus:
God who watched over the first time a child went away and returned.
Stimula:
AKA: Semele
Goddess who incites passion in women.
Strenua:
AKA: Strenia
Goddess of strength and vigor.
Goddess of health and protector of the young.
Su: Egypt
Primordial God of Air.
Suadela:
Goddess of persuasion.
Subruncinator:
God of weeding.
Sucellus: Gaul
AKA: Cernunnos or Daghda
God of agriculture.
Guardian of forests.
A hammer god.
Sul: Celtic
Goddess of hot springs.
Sulis: Britain
AKA: Minerva
Goddess of healing.
Summanus:
God of nightly thunder.
Supai: Inca
God of the underworld and death.
Susa-No-Wo:
God of storms, snakes and farming.
Swarozhicz/Swarowicz:
God of fire personified.
Swiatowid: Iranian
AKA: Swarog
God of war.
Protector of fields.
His gender is not fixed as male.
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