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A, Goddess of the moon Babylon/Chaldea
A'as, God of wisdom Babylon/Hittite/Hurrian
A'ra, Local god Arabic
A-a, Goddess of the sun Babylon/Mesopotamia/Akkadia/Semitic
Aa Maakhuer, Lion god of truthful speech Egypt
Aabit, Goddess of song Egypt
Aaghu Gugu, Goddess of the of the dawn Cherokee
Aah, God of the moon of Memphis. Egypt
Aahmes Nefertari, Protector/punisher of humans elevated to goddesshood Egypt
Aakuluujjusi, Creator mother Inuit
Aasith, Goddess of the hunt, war, and the desert Egypt/Syria
Aataentsic, Goddess Iroquois
Aatxe, Evil spirit capable of assuming human form Basque
Ab Kin Xoc, God of war Mayan
Aba khatun Baikal, Goddess of the sea Siberia
Abaangui, God whose huge nose became the moon Guarani
Abaasy, Netherworld beings Yakut
Abaddon, Chief of the demons of the 7th hierarchy Hebrew/Christian
Abandinus, God known only by inscription Roman/Celtic/British
Abarta, God of the Tuatha De Danann Ireland
Abassi, Creator of the world Efik
Abat[t]ur, It weighs souls and/or their deeds Mandaean
Abeguwo, Rain goddess Melanesia/New Guinea
Abellio See Abello
Abello, God of apple trees Gaul
Abeona, Guardian goddess of children leaving home to go on their own Roman
Abere, Goddess of evil Melanesia
Abgal, Desert and tutelary god of the Bedouins Arabic
Abgal, Seven spirits who derived from the the Abzu Sumeria
Abhijit, Benevolent astral deity and goddess of fortune Hindu/Puranic
Abhijnaraja, Physician god and medicine Buddha Buddhist/Tibet
Abhiyoga, Generic name of the servile gods Jain
Abira, Creator Antioquia
Abnona, Goddess of the Black Forest Gaul
Abondia See Habondia
Abora, Supreme Being who sat in heaven and caused the stars to move Palma Is./Canary Is.
Abowie, Goddess of healing and sterility Ghana
Abraxas, Occult theonym; this god has the torso and arms of a man, head of a rooster and serpent legs Greek/Oriental
Abraxis See Abraxas
Abrsax See Abraxas
Abu, God of vegetation Sumeria
Abuk, Patron goddess of women and gardens Dinka
Abunciada See Habondia
Abundantia, Goddess of agriculture and abundance Roman
Abundita See Abundantia
Abziu, Primordial deity of underground water Mesopotamia/Sumeria
Acala, Protector of of teaching and defender of temples Buddhist/India
Acat, God of tattooists Mayan
Acatl See Omacatl
Acaum See Ah Can Cum
Acaviser, Goddess, one of the fates Etruscan
Acca, Goddess associated with Hercules Roman
Acca Larentia, Goddess of the earth and goddess of winter Roman/Etruscan
Accasbel, Most likely was an early god of wine or mead Ireland
Acchupta, Goddess of learning Jain
Acco, Goddess of evil Greek
Achelois, Goddess of the moon Greek
Achelous See Achlae
Achiyalatopa, Celestial giant monster with feathers of flint knives Zuni
Achlae, God of rivers of some standing in the community Greek
Achtland, Goddess of sex and magic Celtic
Acleloos See Achlae
Aclelous See Achlae
Aclla, Goddesses of war and virgins Inca/Quechua
Acna, Mother goddess Mayan
Acolmiztli, Minor chthonic underworld god Aztec
Acolnahuacatl, Minor chthonic underworld god Aztec
Acoran Gran Canary, Supreme Being who really really likes milk Canary Is.
Adad, God of wind, storm, flood and rain Mesopotamia/Babylonn
Adamanthea, Goddess of midwives Greek
Adamisil Wedo, Goddess of water Haiti
Adam[m]as, Parental godhead of the gnostic movement Nassenes
Adaro, God of the sea Melanesia/Polynesia
Addanc, Primordial giant/god Welsh
Adekagagwaa, Spirit of summer who rests during the winter in the south Iroquois
Adeona, Goddess of school children Roman
Adeos, Goddess of modesty Roman
Adhimukticarya, Minor goddess and deified Bhumis Buddhist/Vajrayana
Adibuddha, Primeval Buddha Buddhist
Adidharma, Primordial goddess Buddhist
Adikia, Goddess of injustice who is rather hard on the eyes Greek
Adimurti, Avatar of Vishnu Hindu
Aditi, Supreme creator of all that has been created Hindu
Adityas, Divine sons of Aditi, Varuna Aditya, Indra, Mitra, Rudra, Tvashtar and Vishnu Hindu
Adonis, God of nature Greek
Adonis, Dying and resurrected god who embodies vegetation scorched by the heat of the summer sunshine Syria/Phoenicia
Adrammelech, God to whom infants were burnt in sacrifice [only reference to the practice in the christian OT] Middle east
Adrastea, Goddess of war British
Adrasteia, Goddess of mountains who is the guardian of righteousness and avenges all wrongs Greek/Thrace/Trojan/Phrygian
Adro, Earthly god of grass fires Lugbara
Adroa, God who is an early version of Adro Africa
Adsullata, Goddess of hot springs British
Aea, Goddess of hunting Greek
Aeacoc, Chthonic underworld god and one of the 3 gods of Hades Roman/Greek
Aebhel, Goddess who is a faery [interesting story] Ireland
Aebhel Afekan, Creator goddess Melanesia/Guinea
Aed, Underworld god known only from inscription Celtic/Ireland
Aedos, Goddess of modesty Roman
Aega, Goddess of war Greek
Aegeria, Goddess of prophecy invoked by pregnant women Roman
Aegir, God of the ocean germanic
Aelus See Aiolos
Aengus, God of love, worshipped from about 500 BC/400 AD Celtic/Ireland
Aeolos, Custodian of the four winds Greek
Aequitas, Minor spirit of fair dealing from 300 BCE Roman
Aerfen See Aerten
Aericura, Underworld god known only from inscription Roman/Celtic
Aeron See Aerten
Aerten, Goddess of fate Welsh/Cornish
Aesculapius, God of healing and of medicine Roman/Greek
Aesculapius See Ascelpius
Aesir, Pantheon of the gods norse/germanic
Aesma Daeva, Demon of lust and anger who is ticked at the cow Persia
Aestas, Goddess of summer usually portrayed nude and adorned with garlands of grain Roman
Aesun, God whose name means to be Ireland
Aether, God representing pure air and light Greek
Aetna, Goddess of mountains Roman
Aeval See Aebhel
Aeval, Goddess of sexual relations and small size Celtic
Afekan, Creator goddess Melanesia/New Guinea
Afi, God of rain and thunderstorms who does not tolerate women using his name Abkhaz
Afreet, Unclean spirits Arabic
Ag'o, Worshipped by hunters Dahomean
Agaman Nibo, Goddess of the dead Haiti
Agamede, Goddess of healing Greek
Agas, Demon of illness, especially the eyes Iran
Agasaya, Goddess of war Semitic
Agathos Daimon, Good genius/guardian spirit Greek
Agbe See Aylekete
Age Fon, God of animals; revered by hunters Benin/Africa(west)
Agischanak, Goddess of the earth Tlingit/Alaska
Aglaia, Youngest of the three graces Greek
Aglibol, God of the moon Roman/Syria/Greek/Palmaryia
Agni, God of lightning, fire, and the sun and who also mediates between the gods and humans India
Agni Hindu, God of fire and guardian of homes Vedic
Agnikumara, Youthful appearing gods associated with rain and thunder Jain
Agnostos Theos, Unknown gods who were always worshipped as a group Greek
Agrona, Goddess of slaughter Welsh
Agrotera, Goddess of good health and hunting Greek
Agu'gux, Creator god who was claimed to be the Christian god under Russia Orthodox priests Aleut
Aguara, Fox god who gave the carob tree to the people Tunpa/Chiriguano
Agwe, Mother of the sea Benin
Agwe, Goddess manifestation of Yemanja Haiti/Vodun
Agwe, God of the ocean Vodun
Agweta, Goddess of the sea Haiti
Ah Bolom Tzacab, Agriculture god who controlled rain and thunder Mayan
Ah Bolon Dz'acab, Fertility god associated with rain and thunder Mayan
Ah Can Cum, Hunter god; protector of the animals Mayan
Ah Chun Caan, Deity of the city of Merida Mexico
Ah Chuy Kak, God of war Mayan
Ah Ciliz, God of solar eclipses Mayan
Ah Cun Can, God of war Mayan
Ah Hulneb, God of war Mayan
Ah Kin, God of the sun, who brings drought but protects man from the powers of evil associated with darkness Mayan
Ah Kin Xoc, God of poetry, a singer and musician Mayan
Ah Kinchil, God of war and the sun Mayan
Ah Kumix Unicob, Small attendant water gods Mayan
Ah Mun, God responsible for protecting the green maize Mayan
Ah Muzecab, Bee gods Mayan
Ah Patnar Uinicob, Large water gods Mayan
Ah Peku, Thunder god who lives on the tops of hills Mayan
Ah Puch, God of death Mayan
Ah Tabai, God of hunting Mayan
Ah Uaynih, Goddess of sleep, specifically males Guatemala
Ah Unicir Dz'acab, God of healing Mayan
Ah Uuc Ticab, Minor vegetation and fertility god Mayan
Ah Wink ir Masa, Nature goddess Guatemala
Aha, Female river spirit Yakut
Ahat, Cow goddess Egypt
Ahau Chamahez, One of two gods of medicine Mayan
Ahau Kin, Goddess of war Mayan
Ahemait, Underworld goddess who eats the souls of the unworthy Egypt
Aheramenmthoou, God of thunder, night, storms, wind, landslides and tidal waves Egypt
Ahladini-Sadini See Parvati
Ahmakiq, Agriculture god Mayan
Ahnt Alis Pok', Very small goddess, only 2 feet high Mexico
Ahnt kai, Goddess of women and children Mexico
Ahone, Supreme deity who was indifferent to worship Virginia
Ahriman, Supreme evil spirit and lord of the darkness and death Zoroastrian
Ahsonnutli, Chief god Navaho
Ahti, Goddess of evil Egypt
Ahuic, Goddess of all running water Aztec
Ahulane, God of war Mayan
Ahura Mazda, Supreme god Persia
Ahurani, Goddess of rain and water Persia
Ai Ada, God of the moon Turkey
Ai Apec Mochica, Supreme god who rules the destinies of the world Peru
Ai Tojon, God who created all light Yakut
Ai Tupua'i, Goddess of healing and of war Polynesia
Aiakos, God of the underworld Greek
Aialila'axa, Goddess of the moon Mexico
Aiaru, Goddess who predicts death Polynesia
Aibell, Goddess of Munster Ireland
Aibheaeg, Goddess of fire and toothaches Ireland
Aida Wedo, Goddess of the rainbow and fresh water Benin/Haiti
Aidin, Goddess of love and sexuality Celtic
Aido Wedo, Goddess of fire Haiti
Aife, Goddess and queen of the Isle of shadow Ireland/Scotland
Aige, Goddess of water and bays Ireland
Aijo, Goddess of evil Estonia
Ailsie, Goddess of water and pools Cherokee
Aimend, Goddess of the sun Ireland/Scotland
Ain, Goddess of war, fertility, love and Midsummer Lair Derg Ireland
Aine See Ain
Aine of Knockaine, Goddess of the moon who was connected with the Summer Solstice Ireland
Aino, Goddess of justice Finnish
Aiolos, Ruler of the winds Greek
Airmid, Goddess of all healing arts and witchcraft Ireland
Airsekui, Great spirit Huron
Airyaman, God of social bonds, contracts, and marriage who at the end of time will fish souls of the the temporarily damned called a Hell by using a net Persia
Aisha, Goddess of water Arabic
Aisha Qandisha, Goddess of sexual activity Morocco
Aittsamka Bella, Goddess of teaching Coola
Aitu, Lower order of the gods Samoa
Aitvaras, Brave and loving demon who will bring good fortune to your home when well fed and treated kindly Prussia
Aius Locutius, God supposed to have given warning of the approach of the Gauls 391 B.C. Roman
Aizen-Myoo, Deity who is full of compassion for mankind Buddhist
Aizen-Myoo, God of tavern keepers, musicians, singers, prostitutes and love Japan
Aja, Dawn goddess Babylon
Aja, Goddess of healing, herbs and of knowledge Yoruba
Ajalamo Yoruba, God of fetuses Africa(west)/Nigeria
Ajatar, Goddess of evil Finnish
Ajaya, Minor goddess Buddhist/Mahayana
Ajbit, God who helped create people [13 were involved] Mayan
Aje, Goddess of wealth in all its forms Yoruba
Aji Suki Taka Hi Kone, God of thunder Japan
Ajok, Chief god Louko
Ajtzak, God who helped create people Mayan
Ajysyt Yakut, Goddess of healing and birth Siberia
Aka, Mother goddess Turkey
Akasagarbha, Bodhisattva and the personification of supreme knowledge of the absolute void Buddhist/India
Akelos, God of rivers Greek
Aken, Underworld god and keeper of the underworld ferryboat Egypt
Aker, God of the earth who guards in the entrance to the underworld Egypt
Akerbeltz, Avatar of the god Mari Basque
Akert khentet auset[s], Book of the dead deity Egypt
Akeru, Pluralistic earth gods Egypt
Akewa, Sun and war goddess Toba
Akhushtal, Goddess of childbirth Mayan
Akkadia See Isara Mesopotamia
Akkadia See Sulman Mesopotamia
Akna See Acna
Akonadi, Oracle goddess of justice Ghana
Akongo, Supreme and creator god Ngombe
Akras Karelian See Egres
Aksayajnana-Karmanda, One of the 12 Dharnis and the deification of literature Buddhist
Aksobhya, Dhyani-Buddha Buddhist
Aktunowihio, Soul of the earth and a subterranean spirit. Cheyenne
Akuj Akuj, Chief deity Africa
Akusaa, Goddess of war and sunset Egypt
Akycha, Goddess of war Alaska
Akycha, God of the sun Inuit
Al Kahdir N. See Kahdir
Al Lat, Goddess of fertility, procreation and the earth Arabic
Al Shua, Goddess of Ursa Major India
Al Uzza, Goddess of the dawn Arabic
Ala, Goddess of fertility, morality and of justice Nigeria
Ala Ibo, Goddess of the earth in its dual aspect of fertility and death Nigeria
Ala Muki, Goddess of rivers who takes the form of a dragon Polynesia
Alaaye See Olodumare
Alaghom Naom Tzentel, Goddess of thought and intellect Mayan
Alaisiagae, Minor goddess Roman/Celtic/British
Alako, Sent to the earth as a human to reveal the secret laws and a band of lore of the the gypsies, he stayed over in a the moon Norway/Gypsy
Alalahe, Goddess of love Polynesia
Alalu Ossetian, Spirit of smallpox and protects women Caucasus
Alalus, First heavenly King who lasted for 9 years Hurrian
Alastor, Mortal who became a minor spirit who avenged evil deeds and demanded vengeance for crimes Greek
Alat, Astral goddess Arabic
Alatangana Kono, One of the two creator deities, this god created land from swamp Africa(west)/Guinea
Alaunus, Local name for Mecurius from the Mannheim area Celtic
Alauwaimis, Demon who drives away evil and sickness Hittite
Albasta, Goddess of evil Slavic
Albina, Dawn goddess and protector of ill fated lovers Etruscan
Alcis, Goddess of physical prowess and strength Greek
Alecto, One of the goddesses of vengeance Greek
Alecto of Eumenides, Goddess of justice Greek
Alectrona, Goddess of sun (daughter of the sun, really) Greek
Alemona, Goddess of fetuses Roman
Alephus, Minor river god Greek
Alfhild, Goddess of wrestling norse
Alfs, Minor race of gods germanic
Alignak, God of the moon, storms, earthquakes and tides Inuit
Alii Menehune, Chief of the Little People Hawaii
Alisanos, God of stones Gaul
Alk'unta'm Bella, God of the sun Coola
Alkonost, Goddess of the land of the dead and justice Russia
Allah, God Middle east
Allatu[m], Underworld goddess Semitic(West)
Almaqah, Astral god Arabic
Almha, Goddess of the Tuatha De Danann Ireland
Almoshi, Goddess of healing and cattle Slavic
Aloadae, Giants, 54 ft.tall, who warred with the gods and lost Greek
Aloidae See Aloadae
Alom, Sky god who helped 6 other gods create the world Mayan
Alopurbi, Goddess of hunting India
Alpanu, Underworld goddess Etruscan
Alpheus, God of rivers who fell in love with a nymph and had a bad experience Greek
Alphito, White goddess Greek
Altan Telgey, Goddess of the earth Mongol
Altria, Ancient goddess of the earth Etruscan
Aluelp, No information Caroline Is.
Aluluei, God of knowledge Micronesia
Am-Heh, Underworld god and minor deity who lives in a lake of fire Egypt
Ama, Goddess of the dark and of the underworld Baikal/Siberia
Ama No Uzume, Goddess of persuasion Japan
Ama Terasu, Goddess of the sun, queen of the universe Japan
Ama-arhus, Goddess of fertility Babylon/Akkadia
Ama-Tsu-Mara, God of smiths Japan/Shinto
Amaethon, Agriculture god Celtic
Amagandar, Protective female spirits Siberia
Amakandu See Sakka[n]
Amalthea, Nymph of springs Greek
Amasagnul, Goddess of fertility Babylon/Akkadia
Amat-Ama-arhus See Ama-arhus
Amaterasu O-Mi-Kami, Goddess of war and the sun Japan/Shinto
Amaterasu Omikami See Amaterasu O-Mi-Kami
Amatsu Mikaboshi, God of evil Japan
Amaunet, Goddess of fertility Egypt
Amayicoyondi, Goddess of the sky Peru
Amba Dravidian, Goddess of the earth India
Amberella, Goddess of the ocean Baltic
Ambikas See Mataras
Ambisagrus, Weather deity British
Ame No Uzume, Goddess of fertility and happiness Japan
Ame-No-Kagase-Wo, Astral deity who had to be executed Japan/Shinto
Ame-No-Mi-Kumari-No-Kami, Goddess of water Japan/Shinto
Ame-No-Minaka-Nushi-No-Kami, Supreme god from about 600 CE till now Japan/Shinto
Ame-No-Tanabata-Hime-No-Mikoto, Goddess of weavers Japan/Shinto
Ame-No-Toko-Tachi-No-Kami, Primordial deity Japan/Shinto
Ame-Waka-Hiko, God who goofed and had to die Japan/Shinto
Amelenwa, Goddess of justice Africa
Amelia, Loa of Haiti Haiti/Vodun
Amen, Primordial creation deity Egypt
Amen See Ammon
Ament, Goddess who welcomes the dead to the afterworld Libya
Amesha, Gods without being gods and created without being creatures[6 in number] Spentas/Yazatas
Ami, God of fire Egypt
Amida, Primordial deity Buddhist/Japan
Amimitl, Minor god of fish hunters and lakes Aztec
Amitabha, Fourth Dhyanibuddha Buddhist/India
Amitolane, Rainbow spirit. Zuni
Amm, God of weather and the moon Arabic
Amma, Supreme god Dogon
Amma, Creator god with a novel story Dogon/Mali
Amma, Local god India/Dravidian/Tamil
Ammavaru, Primordial mother goddess Hindu/India/Dravidian
Ammit, Goddess who ate the hearts of unworthy souls Egypt
Ammon, God of air, wind, sun, reincarnation, war Egypt
Amn, Goddess of justice Egypt
Amogahasiddhi, Fifth meditation Buddha Buddhist
Amoghapasa, God Buddhist
Amon, God of agriculture, fertility and long life Egypt
Amor, God of love Roman
Amphion, God of music, could make building stones move by playing his lyre Greek
Amphitrite, Goddess of the sea Greek
Amponyinamoa, Goddess of long life Ghana
Amset See Imset
Amsu, God of fertility Egypt
Amun See Amon
Amun, Supreme creator god Egypt
Amunet, Goddess of mystery Egypt
Amurru, Minor mountain god Semitic(West)
Amymone, Goddess of springs Greek
An, God of the Underworld and chief deity Sumeria
An Zu, Goddess of chaos Assyria
Ana See Dana
Anael, Goddess of astral light Babylon
Anahita, Goddess of water and war Babylon/Egypt
Anahita, Goddess of fertility, semen and of water Persia
Anahita See Ardvi Sura Anahita
Anaitis, Goddess of fertility Persia
Anala, Attendant god Hindu/Puranic
Ananke, Omnipresent goddess of destiny Greek
Anann See Anu
Ananse, Creator of the sun, stars, day, moon and night who often intercedes between gods and mortals Ashanti
Ananta, Snake god; one of the seven snake deities Hindu/Puranic
Anantamukhi, One of the 12 Dharnis Buddhist
Anantesa, Minor deity and one of the eight Lords of of knowledge Hindu/Puranic
Anapel, Goddess who presides over birth and reincarnation Koryak
Anasuya, Goddess of wisdom Hindu
Anat, Warrior virgin, slayer of snakes, life and goddess of fertility Ugarit
Anat, Goddess of war, hunting and love Canaan
Anath See Anat
Anath, Goddess of love and war Phoenicia
Anatis, Goddess of the moon Egypt
Anatu, Goddess of the sky and ruler of the earth Mesopotamia
Anaulikutsai'x Bella, Goddess of rivers who oversees the salmon's cycle of life Coola
Anbay S., God of justice and an oracular source Arabic
Ancasta, Warrior Goddess British
Anceta, Goddess of healing Roman
Andarta, Goddess of fertility, most likely Celtic/Gaelic
Andjety, Underworld god of the ninth nome[district] Egypt
Andrasta Icene, Victory goddess British
Andriaahoabu, High Lady who descends to earth on a silver chain Madagascar
Andriam Vabi Rano, Goddess of water and lakes Africa
Androgyne, Man/woman deity Greek
Andromeda, Goddess of dreams Greek
Andvari, Dwarf who can turn himself into a fish norse
Anextiomarus, God linked with Apollo Roman/British
Angels, Messengers between the heaven and earth, with nine orders at present Christian/Jewish/Islam
Angerona, Goddess of anguish, secrecy, silence and the winter solstice Roman
Angina, Goddess of health, specifically of sore throats Roman
Angitia, Snake goddess Greek
Angitia, Early goddess of healing and witchcraft Roman
Angpetu Wi, God of the sun Lakota
Angru Mainya, Evil underworld god Persia
Angus, God of youth Celtic
Angus Mac Og, One of the Tuatha De Danaan Ireland
Angus Og, God of love Ireland
Anguta, God who lives under the sea and drags down the dead Inuit
Anhouri, Minor god Egypt
Anhur, God of war and hunting Egypt
Ani, Goddess of justice Africa
Anieros, Goddess of the earth Roman/Phrygian
Anila, One of the vasu; attendants to Vishnu Hindu/Puranic
Aningan, God of the moon, called Igaluk in Alaska Inuit
Anjea, Fertility spirit Australia
Ankalamman, Guardian goddess who wards off demons Hindu/Dravidian
Anna Kuari, Local vegetation goddess India/Oraon
Anna Perenna, Goddess of reproduction, wanton love, and of spring Etruscan
Annalia, Goddess of rivers Africa
Annallja Tu Bari, Goddess of sexuality Sudan
Annapatni, Goddess of food Hindu
Annapurna, Goddess of autumn India
Annis, Black goddess Celtic
Anpao, Spirit of the dawn. Dakota
Anqet, Goddess of water fertility healing and lust Libya
Ansa, Minor sun god Hindu/Puranic
Ansar, Primordial deity Babylon/Akkadia
Anshur, Not only the goddess of the sun, she also killed the dragon of chaos during creation Assyria
Antaboga, Underworld serpent deity ruling over the production of rice Indonesia
Antai, Goddess of healing and whooping cough India
Anteros, God of passion and returned love Greek/Etruscan
Antevorta, Goddess of childbirth, the future and prophecy Roman
Antheia, Goddess of spring Greek
Anti, Guardian deity of the eastern sky Egypt
Antu, Derived from the older Sumeria Ki Babylon/Akkadia
Anu, Mother goddess associated with fertility and the primordial mother Ireland
Anu, Head of the gods, he had an army of stars to destroy evildoers Babylon
Anuanaitu, Goddess of the ocean andwhirlpools Caribbean
Anubis, God of black magic, death, embalming and funerals Egypt
Anuket, Goddess of water and of rivers Egypt
Anukis, Birth goddess and of the cataracts of the lower Nile Egypt
Anulap, Sky god Truk Is.
Anumati, God of the full moon Sanskrit
Anunit, Goddess of the morning star Chaldea
Anunitu, Goddess of the moon Babylon
Anunnaki, Seven judges of the Underworld; they began as fertility deities Babylon
Anuradha, Minor goddess of fortune, she is benevolent though Hindu/Puranic
Anus See Anu
Anus, King of heaven who declared war on the father of the gods, he lost Hurrian
Anwho, Goddess of war who had a shrine at Thebes Syria
Anyigba, Goddess of hunting, luck and healing Togo
Anzety, God and King of Busiris Egypt
Aoife See Aife
Aondo Tiv, Creator god who lives in the sky Nigeria
Apa, Attendant god Hindu/Puranic
Apacita, Guardian spirit Inca
Apam Napat, God of fresh water Hindu/Persia/Vedic
Apap Teso, Creator god who as a benevolent sky god brings rain Uganda
Aparajita, Minor god/goddess Buddhist/Mahayana
Aparajita, Form of Durga Hindu/Puranic
Aparajita, God, a form of Rudra Hindu/Puranic
Aparajita See Aralo
Apate, Goddess of deceit Greek
Apaturia, Goddess of evil Greek
Apedmak, God of war Sudan
Apep, Huge serpent who caused storms and eclipses and ate the sun at evening Egypt
Apesh, Tortoise god of night, evil, and the powers of darkness Egypt
Apet, Goddess who protects pregnant women, children, nursing mothers and justice Egypt
Aphaea, Goddess of the moon? Greek
Aphrodisias, Goddess of fertility Turkey(Carian)
Aphrodite, Goddess of desire, fertility and sexual love and beauty Greek
Aphrodite Pandemos, Goddess of sex likely conflated with Aphrodite Greek
Apis, God of fertility Egypt
Apiu, Weather god Etruscan
Apkallu See Abgal
Apo, God of mountains Inca
Apollo, God of archery, harmony, order, inspiration, intellect, mathematics, medicine, oracles, prophecy, reason, and truth . A busy fellow. Greek
Apolonia, Goddess of healing and toothaches Brazil
Aponibolinayen, Goddess of the sky Philippines
Apophis, Demon of darkness Egypt
Apozanoltl, Running water goddess Aztec
Appias, Fountain nymph Roman
Apsaras, Protective deities of gamblers and Water spirits Hindu/Vedic
Apsu, God of underground waters Babylon
Apuat, Jackal-headed god who helps the soul choose its next incarnation Egypt
Aquilo, Fod of the west winds Roman
Aquit, Moon deity Americas
Arachne, Mother goddess of Weaving Roman
Arad-Ama-arhus See Ama-arhus
Aralo, Agriculture god Georgia/Armenia/Crimea
Aramazd, God Armenia
Aranyani, Minor goddess of woodlands Hindu/Vedic
Aranzahas, Tigris river deified Hittite
Arapacana, God Buddhist
Ararat, Creator goddess Anatolia
Araua, Goddess of the moon [maybe] Roman
Arawa Suk, Goddess of the moon Kenya/Uganda
Arawen See Arawn
Arawn, God of Annwn, ruled the underground Welsh
Arawyn See Arawn
Aray See Aralo
Arazu, God of construction Babylon
Archons, Primordial creator gods Christian/Gnostic
Ard Greimme, Once God of the sun Ireland/Scotland
Ardhanarit savara, Siva and Sakti combined Ammaiappan/Naranari
Ardra, Minor goddess of misfortune Hindu/Puranic
Arduinna, Goddess of forests and hunting Roman/Celtic
Ardvi Sura Anahita, Goddess of rivers and water Persia
Ardwinna, Goddess of woodland and animal British
Arebati, God Bambuti/Congo
Areimaios See Arimanius
Areimanios, Underworld god, not nice Greek
Ares, God of storms and war Greek
Arete, Goddess of justice and virtue Greek
Argante, Goddess of healing British
Arge, Goddess of hunting Greek
Ari Au Tchesf, Lion god Egypt
Ariadne, Goddess of dreams Greek
Arianrhod, Goddess of fertility and wanton love and mother aspect of the triple goddess Welsh
Arianrod, Goddess of the moon Ireland
Aricia, Goddess of prophetic visions Roman
Arimanius, Underworld god Roman
Arinna, Goddess of the sun Hittite
Aristaeus, Protector of flocks who originated the cultivation of olives Greek
Aristatos, God of herdsmen Greek
Arito, Goddess of bears, prosperity and the harvest Switzerland
Arito See Artio of Muti
Arjuna, Heroic god Hindu/Vedic
Arma, God of the moon Hittite/Hurrian
Armaz, Supreme god and a warrior deity pre Christian style Georgia
Arna'kuagsak See Nuli'rahak
Arnakua'gak, Old woman of the sea, an animalistic spirit Inuit
Arnamentia, Goddess of spring waters Celtic
Arnemetia, Goddess of water known from inscriptions Roman/British
Arom Kafir, Minor goddess contracts Afghanistan
Arrawn See Arawn
Arsan Duolai Yakut, Chief spirit of the underworld Siberia
Arsay, Underworld goddess, the third daughter of Baal Canaan
Arsu, Astral god Arabic
Artaius, God of sheep and cattle herders Gaul
Artemis, Goddess of agriculture, archery, hunting, chastity, virginity, fertility, childbirth,the moon, and of nature Greek
Arthapratisamvit, Goddess of logical analysis Buddhist
Artio of Muti See Arito
Artio of Muti, Goddess of bears, prosperity and the harvest Switzerland
Aruna, God of morning and warriors Hindu
Arundhati, Astral goddess personified as the morning star Hindu/Puranic
Aruru, Goddess Babylon
Arvenus, Local tribal deity Gaelic
Arya-Tara, Goddess Buddhist
Aryaman, God of formal hospitality Hindu/Vedic
Aryong Jong, Goddess of water and rainfall Korea
As, Local fertility god Egypt
As ava, Goddess of fresh water Russia
As-im-babbar See Nanna
Asa Poorna, Goddess of happiness India/Chohan
Asalluha, Minor god who acts as a messenger and reporter to Enki Babylon/Akkadia/Sumeria
Asar, Equestrian god Arabic
Asase Afua, Goddess Ghana
Asase Ya, Goddess of the earth, fertility and the creator of humanity Ashanti
Asbit, Goddess of fire Egypt
Ascelpius, God of healing, taught by Chiron the Centaur and could raise the dead Greek
Asertu, Goddess of fertility Hittite/Canaan
Asgaya Gigagei, God of thunder Cherokee
Ashera, Goddess of fertility Phoenicia
Asherah, Goddess of the sea Canaan
Asherali, Moon and goddess of fertility Canaan
Ashi, Goddess of wisdom India
Ashiakle, Goddess of wealth, and of the sea Ghana
Ashima, Goddess of the moon Semitic
Ashimbabbar, Goddess of the moon Semitic
Ashirat, Goddess of the Evening star Akkadia
Ashis, Goddess of happiness India
Ashkit, Goddess of wind Egypt
Ashnan, Goddess of drunkenness, wine and grains Sumeria
Ashtaroth, Moon and goddess of fertility Phoenicia
Ashtoreth See Astarte
Ashur See Anshur
Ashur, Chief deity of war and fertility Assyria
Ashvins, Sons of the sun Hindu
Asi, Goddess of wisdom Persia
Asiaq, Goddess of weather Inuit
Asima Si, Goddess of water and fish Brazil
Asintmah Athabasca, Goddess of midwives Canada/USA
Asira, Minor god mentioned only by name Arabic
Asis Suk, God of the sun Kenya/Uganda
Askelpios, God of healing and physicians Greek
Asklepios See Aesculapius
Aslea[s], Minor goddess of misfortune Hindu
Asnan See Ashnan
Aso, Goddess of justice Egypt
Asokottamasri, Physician god Buddhist/Tibet
Asopos, Local river god Greek
Aspalis W., Goddess of hunting Semitic
Asrael, Angel of death, who takes the soul from the body. Islam
Asratum, Goddess of fertility Canaan
Asshur See Anshur
Assur, National deity of Assyria Babylon/Akkadia
Astabis, Warrior god Hurrian/Akkadia
Astamastara, Group of mother goddesses Hindu/Puranic
Astapaios, Prime parent ruling the seven heavens of chaos in gnostic mythology Christian/Gnostic
Astar, Astral god Ethiopia
Astaroth, Goddess of fertility who deals with sheepherders Semitic(West)
Astarte, Goddess of hunting Canaan
Astarte, Goddess of war Egypt
Astarte, Goddess of the moon Syria
Astarte, Goddess of fertility, sacred love, sexuality and of sex and the moon Babylon/Phoenicia/Canaan/Assyria/conference
Astarte See Athtart
Asterodeia, Goddess of the moon Roman
Asthertet, Goddess of horses, war and the moon Syria
Astlik Georgia, Pre ChristiAstral goddess Crimea
Astoreth, Goddess of fertility Palestine/Israel/Lebanon
Astraea, Goddess of justice, truth, of purity, innocence and modesty Roman/Greek
Astraeos, God of astronomy and star light Greek
Astrik, Goddess Slavic
Asuha-No-Kami, God of courtyards Japan/Shinto
Asuras, Sky gods who become demons Hindu/Vedic
Asurkumara, Youthful gods associated with rain and thunder Jain
Asvayujau, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu/Puranic
Asvins, Physician twin gods Hindu/Vedic
At Em, Goddess of time Egypt
Ataa Naa Nyongmo Gan, Creator god who controls the sun and the rain, call causes disasters as epidemics and and earthquakes if you don't follow his rules Ghana
Atabei, Goddess of the earth Cuba
Ataecina, Underworld goddess Roman/Iberia
Atahensic, Goddess of the sky who fell to the earth at the beginning of creation Iroquois
Atai, Goddess of justice Africa
Atalacamani, Goddess of ocean storms Aztec
Atanea, Goddess of the ocean and the dawn Greek
Atanea, Dawn goddess Marquesas Is.
Atar, God of all fire Iran
Atargatis, Goddess of lakes, fertility and nature Syria
Atasamain, Astral deity Arabic
Ate, Goddess of discord, evil, error, infatuation and justice Greek
Atea, God of light Marquesas Is.
Aten, God of the sun Egypt
Atete, Goddess taken over by the Christians as the Virgin Mary Ethiopia
Athena, Goddess of war, architecture, astronomy, science, of horses, intellect and wisdom, oxen, of purity, reason and spinning Greek
Athene See Athena
Athirat, Goddess of the ocean and official wife of El Canaan
Athor, Goddess of light Egypt
Athtart, Goddess of fertility and sex Canaan
Atida, Goddess of hunting and rain Uganda
Atira, Goddess of the earth and of the Evening star Pawnee
Atius Pawnee See Tirawa
Atl, God of water Aztec
Atlacoya, Goddess of drought Aztec
Atlahua, Minor god of lakes and fishermen Aztec
Atlaonin, One of the names of the mother goddess Aztec
Atlas, Titan who has to hold up the sky forever, he irritated Zeus Greek
Atma, The divine spark, whatever that is, in humans India
Atoja, Goddess of rain Peru
Atropos, Oldest of the Fates Greek
Attabeira See Atabei
Attabeira Atahensic, Goddess of the sky, who fell to earth Iroquois
Attar, God of the morning star Canaan/Semitic(West)
Attis, God of plants Roman
Atua Fafine Tikopia, Creator being Polynesia
Atua I Kafika Tikopia, Supreme god viewed as a intercessor rather than a Controller Polynesia
Atua I Raropuka Tikpoa, Creator deity Polynesia
Atugan, Goddess of earth and the source of all life whose power is beyond understanding but can be bestowed Mongol
Atum, Bisexual god of water Egypt
Atunis, God similar to Adonis Etruscan
Au, God of the sun and sky lord Gilbert Is.
Au Co, Creator of humanity Vietnam
Auchimalgen, Goddess of the moon Chile
Audjal, Goddess of the earth Caroline Is.
Aufaniae, Collective name for some mother goddesses Celtic
Augeus, God of healing Greek
Augralids, Goddesses of justice Greek
Auilix, God of dawn Mayan
Aura, Goddess of morning and of the wind Greek
Aurita, Goddess who heals earaches Roman
Aurora, Goddess of warriors and of the dawn Roman
Ausaitis, God of health Lithuania
Auseklis, Goddess linked to fertility, involved in the heavenly bathhouse Latvia
Auset, Goddess of Sirius Egypt
Austeja, Bee goddess Lithuania
Auster See Notus
Austrine, Goddess of the dawn Lithuania/Baltic
Autyeb, Goddess of happiness and joy Egypt
Auxesia, Goddess of growth Greek
Avalokitesvara, Buddha designate Buddhist/India
Avatar, Incarnation of a deity Hindu
Avatea, God of the moon Hervey Is.
averik Huichol See Tayau
Averruncus, Goddess of childbirth, specifically of the delivery Roman
Aversa, Goddess pictured carrying an ax Etruscan
Aveta, Goddess of healing waters Celtic
Avfruvva, Goddess of rivers Finnish
Avrikiti Fon, Goddess of fisherman Benin
Awitelin Tsita, Goddess of the earth Zuni
Awonawilona, Chief deity Pueblo/Zuni
Axiocersa, Goddess of the earth Phrygian
Axo Mama, Goddess of the potato crops Peru
Aya, Goddess of dawn and war Mesopotamia
Ayaba, Goddess of the hearth Dahomean
Ayas, Keeper of the old tablets with the words of fate Hittite
Ayauhteot, Goddess of the moon Chile
Ayauhteotl, Goddess of fog and mist Aztec
Ayi' Uru'n Toyoy'n Yakut See Uru'n Ajy Toyo'n
Ayida, Goddess of rainbows Haiti
Ayiyanayaka, God of fields and woodland who protects against plague Sri Lanka
Ayizan, Goddess who protects the market place Haiti
Aylekete, God of the sea and a member of the Vodun gods Fon
Ayt'ar, God of procreation Slavic
Ayurvasita, Minor goddess Buddhist
Ayyapan, God of growth Hindu
Azacca, Agriculture god Haiti
Azapane See Bele
Azele Yaba, Goddess of justice Africa
Azer Ava, Goddess of the sky Finnish/Ugric
Azer Ava, Goddess of justice Slavic
Azi, Red headed earth spirits who like human company, they appreciate eloquence, musical talent, tobacco, tea, and of all and reward models who please them. Those who irritate them forfeit their souls Buryat
Aziri, Goddess of possessions Africa
Azizos, Astral god representing the the morning star Palmyra
Ba, Goddess of drought China
Ba, Fertility deity Egypt
Ba Maguje, Spirit of drunkenness Hausa
Ba Xian, Collective name for gods China/Taoist
Ba'Alat See Baalat
Ba-Pef, Malevolent underworld god Egypt
Baal, God of the thunderstorm, war, good harvests, fertility, nature, winter rain and of storms Phoenicia
Baal, God of fertility Syria
Baal, Storm god[originally meant lord] Canaan
Baal Brathy, Mountain deity Phoenicia
Baal Hammon, Sweety of Tanit Carthage
Baal Malage, Local god known from inscription Phoenicia/Canaan
Baal Samin[Lord of Heaven], Head of the pantheon Phoenicia/Canaan
Baal Sapon, Mountain deity Phoenicia/Canaan
Baalat, Queen of the gods, partial to books, libraries and writers Phoenicia
Baalshamin, God of the sky Semitic
Baau, Creator goddess Phoenicia
Bab, Disrespectful rouge of a god Egypt
Baba, Goddess of healing and fertility Sumeria
Baba Yaga, Goddess Autumn and death Slavic
Babylon See Isara Mesopotamia
Babylon See Sulman Mesopotamia
Bacabs, They stand at the four corners of the world supporting the heavens Mayan
Bacax, Cave god known from inscription at Crita Roman/Africa(north)
Bacchus, God Of revelry and wine Roman
Bachu, Ancestral goddess Chibcha
Backlum Chaam, God of male sexuality and of sex Mayan
Badb, Much feared serpent goddess Brazil
Badb, Goddess of war Ireland
Badb See Morrigu
Badb Catha See Badb
Badi Mata, Mother goddess Hindu
Bagala, Goddess with the power of cruelty Hindu
Bagba, Fetish who controls the wind and rain Africa(west)
Bagishi Kafir, God of flood waters and posterity Afghanistan
Bagvarti Urat, Tutelary goddess Armenia
Bahu, Goddess of Leo India
Baiame, God of all things and master of life death Aus
Baiji, Goddess of health and epidemics China
Baile of the Honeyed Speech, God of Blarney Ireland
Baj Bajania, Rather joyous forest god Yakut
Bala, Mother goddess Hindu
Bala, Messenger goddess Jain
Bala-Sakti, Goddess Dravidian
Balakrsna, They are guardian deities Mayan
Balaparmita, Philosophical deity Buddhist
Balarama, God of agriculture India
Baldaer, Dying god, identical to Balder Anglo-Saxon
Balder, Dying god, aslo god of poetry norse
Baldr See Balder
Bali, Demonic god Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Ball Hermon, Mountain deity Phoenicia
Balor, God of death Ireland
Baltis, Local goddess Arabic
Ban Chuideachaidh Moire, Goddess Ireland
Ban Naomha, Goddess of war Ireland
Banba, Part of a triad with Fotia and Eriu and as well as an goddess of the earth Ireland
Banbha Cavillaca, Virgin Goddess who was impregnated by a sneaky god Peru
Banebdjedet, God possibly involved with arbitration Egypt
Banemdedet, God of sexual fertility Egypt
Banga Ngbandi, Creator god and creator of white skinned people Zaire
Bangala See Libanza Upotos
Banka Mundi, Goddess of hunting India
Bar, God of mountains, war, deserts, battle Syria
Barastar Ossetian, God who judges souls, sending them to paradise or oblivion Caucasus
Baron Samedi, God of death magic and the underworld Haiti/Vodun
Barong, Protective spirit Bali
Barsamin, Weather/sky god Armenia
Basamum, God of healing Arabic
Bast, Cat goddess, healing, life and war Egypt
Bastet, Goddess of fertility, love, sex,of joy Egypt
Batak See Mula Djadi Tobak
Batara Guru, God who made the earth Indonesia
Baty, Cow goddess of fertility Egypt
Bau, Goddess of the dawn and the sky Phoenicia
Bau, Goddess of fertility Sumeria
Baubo, Goddess of bawdy laughter Greek
Bebhionn, Goddess of healing Ireland
Bechoil, Goddess whose legends have been lost Ireland
Becuma, Goddess who ruled over magical boats Ireland
Beda, Goddess of unknown responsibilities germanic
Beelsamin, God of the sun and lord of the sky Phoenicia
Befana, Goddess of winter who was kind, each January fifth she distributes goodies to good children and lumps of coal to those who are not Roman
Beg-Tse, God of war Buddhist/Tibet
Behanzin Fon, Fish god Benin
Beiwe, Goddess of the Summer solstice and war Saami/Lappland
Bel, Generic term means Lord, not god as some claim Babylon/Akkadia
Belata-Cardu, God of the destruction of your enemies Gaul
Belatucadros, God of war British
Bele, God of fear, mischief and trickery who gave fire and water to mankind Sudan/Africa
Bele Alua, Tree goddess Ghana
Belenos See Borvo
Belenus, God charged with the welfare of sheep and cattle, he also was God of the sun and healer in some regions and associated with Beltane Pan-Celtic
Belet-Seri, Goddess of the underworld, who kept track of the dead coming through Babylon/Akkadia
Belili, Goddess of the moon Mesopotamia
Belisama, Goddess of the Mersey River British
Belisama, Goddess of crafts and the forge Gaul
Belit Ilani, Goddess of warriors Babylon
Belit Seri, Goddess of justice and fairness Babylon
Belit-Ili, Mother goddess Babylon/Akkadia
Belitsari See Belet-Seri
Bella Penu, Local deity Khond(India)
Bellona, Goddess of war and mother goddess Roman
Belobog, God of happiness, luck, and order Belun/Slavic
Belogob, God of the living Slavic
Beltiya, Generic name for goddesses Babylon/Akkadia
Bendis, Goddess of the moon and Mother goddess Thrace
Bentakumari, Goddess of water India
Benten See Benzi-Ten
Benten-San, Goddess of good fortune,one of seven fortune deities Japan/Shinto
Benu, God of the sun in a bird like form Egypt
Benzai-Tenno See Benzi-Ten
Benzi-Ten, Goddess of eloquence, language, arts, fortune, water, and knowledge Japan
Bera Pennu, Vegetation goddess India
Berecyntia, Goddess of the earth Gaul
Bereginy, Goddesses of hunting Slavic
Bereguni, River nymphs accused of stealing newborn children Slavic
Berenice, Goddess of Coma Berenices Egypt
Bertha, Goddess of spinning norse
Beru, Butterfly demon who appears at the female puberty rites Brazil
Bes, God of childbirth, food, love, marriage, luck, recreation, relaxation and sleep Egypt
Bethel, Local tutelary god Phoenicia
Bhadra, Minor goddess Hindu/Puranic
Bhaga, Minor sun god Hindu/Puranic/Vedic
Bhagavan, Tutelary god India
Bhaiarva, Minor form of Siva Hindu/Puranic
Bhairavi, Goddess of terror Hindu
Bhaisajyaguru, Medicine Buddha Buddhist/Tibet
Bharani, Minor goddess of misfortune Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Bharat Mata, Mother goddess who is the mother of India Hindu
Bharati, Minor goddess of sacrifices Hindu/Vedic/Epic
Bhavanavasi, Generic name given to deities who look youthful Jain
Bhavani, Goddess of midwives India
Bhima, Minor goddess Buddhist
Bhima, Warrior and rain god Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Bhimsen See Bhima
Bhimul Pen See Bhima
Bhrkuti-Tara, Mother goddess and Buddha designate Buddhist/Tibet
Bhumi, Collective name for a group of deities Buddhist/Vajrayana
Bhumi Devata, Vegetation goddess India
Bhumidevi, Goddess of fertility Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Bhumiya, Fertility and guardian god of the fields Hindu/Puranic/Vedic
Bhut, Rather nasty evil spirit so don't irritate it India
Bhutadamara, God Buddhist/Mahayana
Bhutamata, Terrible goddess, a frightening form of Parveti Hindu
Bhuvanesvari, Goddess Hindu
Bi-har, Guardian deity who protects against demons Buddhist/Tibet
Bia, Goddess of force Greek
Bibi, Goddess of healing and cholera Gypsy
Biblys, Goddess of fountains Greek
Biddy Mannion, Goddess of midwives Ireland
Bidhgoe, Goddess of love and of sexuality Celtic
Bikeh Hozho, Goddess of happiness Navaho
Bila, Goddess of war Australia
Biliku, Goddess of weavery, storytelling, arts and crafts Native American
Bing Yi See He Bo
Bintang, Goddess of love Borneo
Binzuru-Sonja, God of fine vision and curing who is unable to escape pain, therefore he helps others to do so Japan
Birdu, Minor underworld god Babylon/Akkadia
Bisal Mariamna, Goddess of war India
Bisam, Goddess of health and diseases India
Bishamon, One of the seven gods of luck and the Buddhist patron of warriors Japan
Bishamon-Ten, God of wealth and protector of human life who chases demons Japan
Bishamontenno See Bishamon-Ten
Bitol, Sky god[one of 7] who helped create the world and its mortals Mayan
Bladud, God of the sun Welsh
Blathnat, Maiden form of the triple goddess Ireland/Welsh
Blid, Goddess of happiness norse
Bo Dhu, Black cow goddess Ireland
Bo Find, White cow goddess Ireland
Bo Hsian, God China/Taoist
Bo Ruadh, Goddess who helped bring fertility to barren Ireland Ireland
Boann, Goddess of fertility and the river Boyne Ireland
Boannan Boyne See Boann
Bochica, Supreme sun god and a god of law Chibcha
Bodua, Goddess of war Celtic
Bodva See Badb
Boibhniu, Blacksmith god Celtic
Boinne Guary See Guaire
Bokwus, Wild spirit of the woodlands Kwakiutl
Bolbe, Lake goddess Greek
Boldogasszony, Virgin goddess who protected mothers and children Hungary
Bolon Ti Ku, Collective name for the the nine underworld gods who are not well defined Mayan
Bombat KaMayann, Local deceased goddess Hindu
Bomo Rambi, Goddess of the moon Zimbabwe
Bomong, Goddess of war Minyong
Bomu Rambi See Bomo Rambi
Bona Dea, Goddess of fertility, great prophecy, the dispenser of healing herbs and rather prim and chaste Roman
Bonchor, God thought to be the creator deity Tunisia
Boora Pennu Khondi, God of light who created the goddess of the earth and they made the other great gods India
Boraspati ni Tano, Earth spirit Batak
Boreas, God of the North wind Greek
Borghild, Goddess of the moon norse
Bormanus, God of hot springs Celtic/Briton
Bormanus See Borvo
Bormonia, Goddess of healing Roman
Borvo, God of hot springs who replaced his mother Sirona British/Gaul
Brag srin mo, Goddess of fertility and an ancestral goddess Tibet
Bragi, God of eloquence and wisdom norse
Brahani, Mother goddess Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Brahma, Supreme god and creator of the cosmos Hindu
Brahma, Creator god, part of the main hindu trinity, the other two being Vishnu and Shiva. Brahma is the unmoved, uncaused first cause, and he created everything. Hindu
Branab Llyr, God of the dead and can restore them life Celtic
Brangwaine, Goddess of love Welsh
Branwen, Venus of the Northern Seas and a goddess of love Ireland/Welsh/Manx
Branwyn See Branwen
Breasal, High King of the entire planet Welsh/Cornwall
Breksta, Goddess of darkness Lithuania
Brenos, God of war Celtic
Bres Maclatha, Vegetation god Ireland
Brhaspati, Astral god personifying Jupiter Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Briant, Goddess of the river which holds her name
Bridget See Brigantia
Brigantia, Goddess of sovereignty Britishnia British
Brigantia, Goddess of the seasons, doctors smiths, poets, and women in childbirth Pan-Celtic
Brigantis, Goddess of the moon Celtic
Brighid, Goddess of education, healing, sore eyes Celtic
Brighid, Goddess of metal working Gaelic
Brigit See Brigantia
Brigit, Goddess of fertility Ireland
Brihaspati, God of incantation and ritual India
Brimo, Death goddess Greek
Brisaya, Goddess of the dawn Greek
Britannia, Genia Lor of British British
Britomartis, Goddess depicted as a hunter Crete
Brizo, Goddess worshiped as a prophet Delos Greek
Brome, Nymph who was a nurse for Dionysus Greek
Bromo See Borvo
Bronach, Goddess linked to forgotten Samhain rituals Ireland
Brono, God of light norse
Buadza Gan, God of the wind Ghana
Bubastis, Goddess of childbirth Egypt
Bubilas, Goddess of bees Lithuania
Buddha, Deified after his death India
Buddhaalocana, Goddess and female Buddha Buddhist/Shingon
Buddhabodhiprabhavasita, Minor goddess Buddhist
Buddhaheruka See Vairocana
Buddhakapala, God Buddhist/Mahayana
Budha, Astral god Hindu/Puranic/Buddhist/Vedic/Epic
Budhi Pallien, Goddess of the forest India
Buga, Supreme god Siberia/Tungus
Bugady Musun, Goddess who was the mother of all animals Evenki
Bugid Y Alba, God of war Haiti/Puerto Rico
Buk Neur, Goddess of rivers and streams Sudan
Buku, God/goddess of the sky Africa(west)
Bulaing Karadjeri, Goddess Australia
Bulan, Goddess of the moon Indonesia/Malaysia
Bulane, God of water Mozambique
Buluc Chabtan, God of war Mayan
Buluga Andaman, God Islands
Bumba Bantu, God of fire Africa
Bumerali, Goddess of physical prowess Australia
Bunbulama, Goddess of rain Australia
Bunzi, Rain goddess Zaire
Buri, One of two primordial beings norse
Buriyas, God of war Iran/Kassite
Burundi See Imana Banyarwanda
Bussumarus See Ambisagrus
Bussumarus Amelia, Loa of Haiti Haiti/Vodun
Buto, Cobra god of Lower Egypt and justice Egypt
Buxenus, God of box trees Gaul
C(co)chimetl, Minor god of merchants and commerce Aztec
Ca the a, Goddess of love Mojave
Cabaguil, God who helped create the world and mortals Mayan
Caca, Goddess of fire Roman
Cacoh, Creator god Mayan
Caelestis, Goddess of the moon Carthage
Caer Ibormeith, Usually thought of as a goddess of sleep and dreams Ireland
Cagn Mantis, Creator Africa
Cailleach See Caillech
Caillech, Goddess of winter and the goddess in her destroyer aspect Ireland/Scotland/Manx
Caireen, Protective mother goddess Ireland
Caishen, God of wealth China
Cakra, Mind of the creator Hindu
Cakresvari, Goddess of learning Jain
Cakulha, God of the lessor lightning bolts Mayan
Calliope, Muse of of poetry and eloquence bonds Greek
Callisto, Nymph Greek
Cally Berry, Maiden goddess Ireland
Calounger, Death goddess and/or Goddess of the sea Brazil
Calypso, Nymph who kept Odysseus captive for seven years Greek
Camaxtli, God of war and fire as well as one of the 4 gods who created the world Aztec
Camaxtli, Here he is a god of fate Mayan
Camenae, Goddess of springs and rivers Roman
Camenae See Kam,enae
Camilla, Goddess of fire Italy
Camozotz, Bat god Mayan
Campestres, Lost goddess of fields Roman/Gaul
Camulos, God of war [Colchester ?] Briton
Canda, Terrible goddess and a distinct form of Durga Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Candali, Goddess of terrible appearance Buddhist/Tibet
Candamius, Astral god Roman/Iberia
Candanyika, Distinctive form of Durga Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Candavati, Form of Durga Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Candelifera, Goddess of childbirth and midwives Roman
Candesvari, Minor goddess who stands upon a corpse Buddhist/Mahayana
Candfrasekhara, Form of Siva Hindu/Puranic
Candi, Goddess Durga in her moon form India
Candika, Goddess of desire Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Candit, Goddess of streams Sudan
Candogra, Goddess, a distinctive form of Durga Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Candra, Planet god commonly affiliated with the moon Hindu/Puranic/Buddhist/Epic
Candsvera, Minor god and benevolent aspect of Siva Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Canidia, Goddess of the moon who was also a sorceress Greek
Cankilikkaruppan, Local god Hindu/Dravidian/Tamil
Canola, Believed to be one of the oldest of the Ireland deities Ireland
Caolainn, Goddess of wisdom healing and fertility Ireland
Capakan, God of earthquakes and mountains Mayan
Cardea, Goddess of door hinges Roman
Carika, Goddess of the repetitive chant Buddhist
Cariociecus, God of war Roman/Iberia
Carlin See Caillech
Carlin, Goddess of winter and Shaimin Scotland
Carman, Goddess of County Wexford and black magic Ireland
Carme, Nymph and companion of Artemis Greek
Carmenta, Goddess of childbirth and midwives, prophecy and springs Roman
Carmentes, Minor goddesses of birth Roman
Carna, Goddess of health Roman
Carne, Most likely another version of Herne British/Cornwall
Carravogue, Goddess of winter from County Meath Crone British/Ireland
Carridwen, Goddess of the moon Welsh
Caryatis, Goddess of healing Greek
Castalia, Goddess of springs Greek
Catana See Anu
Catequil, God of lightning and thunder Inca
Cathubodia, Briton version of the Ireland goddess of the earth Banbha Briton
Cathubodua, Goddess of war Pan-Celtic
Caturmurti, Specific form of Vishnu [4 faces] Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Cauri, Goddess of terrifying appearance Buddhist/Tibet
Cavillaca, Virgin goddess who was impregnated by a sneaky god Peru
Ce Actal, Minor creator god Aztec
Ceacht, Goddess of medicine Ireland
Cebhfhionn, Goddess of inspiration Ireland
Ceile De See Kele De
Ceiuci, Star goddess who created all animals Brazil
Celedones, Goddesses of happiness Greek
Cenkalaniyammal, Local goddess who guards the paddy fields Hindu/Dravidian/Tamil
Centeocihuatl, Goddess of maize Aztec
Centeotl, Maize god Aztec
Centzon-Totochtin, Party gods, a drunken and immoral group who meet frequently Aztec
Ceres, Goddess of agriculture, grain and summer Roman
Ceridwen, Goddess of inspiration and the hag aspect of the mother goddess Welsh
Cerklicing, God of fields and grain Latvia
Cernunnos, God of fertility and the horned god Pan-Celtic
Cernunnos, God of prosperity Roman
Cerridwen, Goddess of mountains British
Cerridwen, Goddess of fertility Celtic
Cerridwen, Moon, grain, education and healing goddess Welsh/Scotland
Cessair, Well known pre-Celtic mother goddess Ireland
Cethlion, Goddess of the sea and the Formorians Ireland
Ceto, Goddess of the sea Greek
Ceyon See Murukan
Cghene, Creator god with no material aspect, but a nice guy, no temple or priest Nigeria/Isoko
Ch'ang O, Goddess of the moon China
Ch'ang Tsai, God of the spleen China
Ch'eng Huang, God of the land,ditches, moats and the people China
Ch'I-You, God of weapons, dancers, smiths and war China
Ch'ih Sung tzu, Lord of the rain China
Ch'ing Lung, God of the lungs China
Ch'ung Ling yu, God of the nose China
Chac, God[s] of lightning, rain, thunder, wind and fertility Mayan
Chac Mol See Chac
Chac Uayab Xoc, Fish god known as the great demon shark Mayan
Chac Xib Chac, God of sacrifice and war Mayan
Chahuru, Spirit of water Pawnee
Chaitanya, Mendicant god Hindu/Puranic
Chakwaina Okya, Goddess of childbirth Zuni
Chalchiuhtlcue, Goddess rain and storms, violence, vitality, lakes, whirlpools, rivers, water , love, beauty and youth Don't make this one mad whatever you do. Aztec
Chalchiutotolin, Penitence god Aztec
Challalamma, Goddess of buttermilk [?] India
Chalmeacacihuitl, Minor underworld goddess Aztec
Chalmetcal, Minor underworld god Aztec
Chamer, God of death Mayan
Chan Hs'ien, Guardian god of children who had been a mortal King China
Chandika See Narasinhi
Chandra, God of the moon Vedic
Chang Fei, God of war and butchers China
Chang Hsien, God of dreams and of pregnancy China
Chang Pan, God of masons China
Chang Tao Ling, God of the afterlife and head of the heavenly Ministry of exorcism Taoist/Chan
Chang Xi, Goddess of the moon China
Chang Yong, Goddess of justice China
Changing Woman, Goddess of the moon Cherokee
Chango, Warrior god who defends against enemies who want the land, wealth and women Africa
Chantico, Goddess of hearth fires and volcanoes. Aztec
Chao san Niang, Goddess of wig salesmen China
Chao T'eng k'ang, God of the bowels China
Chaob, Wind[s] god[s] Mayan/Lacandon
Chaos, Mother of the gods Babylon
Charis, Minor goddess Greek
Chasca, Goddess of the dawn and the dew Inca
Chattrosnia, God Buddhist
Chaya, Goddess Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Chebeldei, Inhabitants of the lower world Siberia
Chemosh, Head god Moab
Chen Kao, God of the ears China
Cheng San Kung, God of fishing China
Cheng Yuan ho, God of strolling singers China
Chernobog, God of chaos and the night Slavic
Cherubim, Guardians of important places and they intercede both with the gods/and for the gods Mesopotamia
Chhih of warg tzu, God of rain China
Chi Po, God of the winds China
Chi Sung Tzu, Rain god China
Chia, Goddess of the moon Chiboa
Chiang, Goddess of agriculture China
Chibchacum, God of farmers and merchants Chibcha
Chibiabos, Brother of Nanabush Algonquin
Chibilias, Goddess of the rainbow Mayan
Chibirias, Goddess of the earth, who sends the rain and paints the earth Mayan
Chiccan, Gods of rain Mayan
Chickcharney, Small furred/feathered spirit of the forest Andros Is/Bahamas
Chicoahui Itzcuintli-Chantico, God of lapidaries Aztec
Chicomecoatl, Goddess of grain, fertility and frost Aztec
Chicomenochtli, God of painters and solar pleasure[not my claim] Aztec
Chiconahui, Hgoddess of the earth Aztec
Chicoonahuiehecatl, Minor creator god Aztec
Chie, Fun loving goddess Chibcha
Chih Jih, God of the day China
Chih Nii, Goddess of spinning China
Chih Nu, Goddess of weaving China
Chikara Korekore, Sky god Zimbabwe
Chimalmat, Goddess of the Little Dipper Mayan
Chimata No Kami, God of crossroads, roads and footpaths Japan
Chimera, Goddess of volcanoes Greek
Chiminagua, Omnipotent god who created the earth in a rather simple matter Chibcha
Chin hua Niang niang, God of drums and violins China
Ching Ling Tzu, God of tea China
Chinnamastaka, Goddess, a headless form of Durga Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Chinnintamma, Goddess of households India
Chio Yuan Tzu, God of the brain China
Chipiripa, Rain god Curra
Chirakan Ixmucane, One of the new goddess formed by the 4 gods who made the world Mayan
Chiuacoztl, Goddess of childbirth Nahu
Chiuke Ibo, Sky god who is also regarded as Creator god Nigeria
Chlaus Haistic, Ancient goddess of unknown function Ireland
Chloris, Goddess of flowers Greek
Chnum, God Egypt
Chokmah, Goddess of order and wisdom Spain
Chol Nuer See Col
Cholmus, Creator of animals Siberia
Chonsu, God of the moon Egypt
Chors, Pre-Christian sun god Balkans
Chos-Skyon, Tutelary guardian deity Buddhist/Tibet
Chou Wang, God of sodomy China
Chowa, Goddess of health India
Christalline, Evil goddess of the sea Haiti
Chronos See Cronus
Chronus See Cronus
Chu jung, God of fire and the celestial executioner China
Chu Niao, God of the heart China
Chu Ying, God of the eyes China
Chuang Mu, Goddess of the bedroom China
Chuginadak, Goddess of fire and volcano Aleut
Chuh Kamuy, Goddess of the moon China
Chul Tatic Chites Vaneg, Creator god Mayan
Chulavete, Goddess of the morning star Mexico
Chun T'i, Goddess of the dawn and warriors China
Chunda, Goddess of happiness Buddhist
Chung K'uei, God of the afterlife who belongs to the Ministry of exorcism China/Taoist
Chung kuei, Protector of those who travel and god of examinations China
Chung Liu, God of eaves China
Chup, Goddess of the wind and rain Chumash
Chup Kamui, Goddess of war and the sun Japan/Ainu
Cian, God of medicine Ireland
Cihuacoatl, Goddess whose roaring signaled war Aztec
Cihuacoatl-Quilaztli, Creator goddess with a rather unique way of creating humanity Aztec
Cihuateto, Women who die in childbirth, gain eternal life and become spirits who accompany the sun Aztec
Cinei, Goddess of the sea Siberia/Chukchee
Cinteotl, God of fertility Aztec
Cinteotl, God of Maize Nahu
Cinxia, Minor goddess of marriage[ She worries over the attire of the bride] Roman
Cipactli, Primordial goddess of water Aztec
Circe, Goddess of healing and of herbs Greek
Cista, Goddess of the morning star Persia
Cit Bolon Tum, God of medicine Mayan
Cit Cac Coh, God of war iconised as a red Puma Mayan
Citalatonac, Creator god Aztec
Citlalicue, Creator goddess and the goddess of Milky Way Aztec
Citra, Minor goddess of misfortune and a malevolent astral deity Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Citrasena, Goddess Buddhist/Mahayana
Cittavasita, Minor goddess Buddhist
Cizin, God of death Mayan
Clairm'e, River loa Haiti/Vodun
Clairmezin'e, Goddess of rivers Haiti
Clementia, Goddess who was invoked to protect the citizen against the emperor's absolute use of power Roman
Cleone, Goddess of water Greek
Clio, Goddess of history Roman/Greek
Cliodna, Goddess Ireland/Scotland
Clota, Goddess and namesake of the River Clyde British/Welsh/Scotland
Coatlicue, Goddess of the earth Aztec
Coatrischie, Goddess of water, winds, and storms Cuba/Taino
Coca Mama, Goddess of health, happiness and the coca plant Peru
Cocha, Goddess of rain Peru
Cocidius See Segomo
Cocidus, Goddess of hunting British
Cocijo, Rain god Zapotec/Mexico
Col, Rain and thunderstorms god Sudan
Colel Cab, Chthonic goddess of the earth Mayan
Colleda, Goddess of the winter solstice Koliada/Serbia
Colop U Uichkin, Sky god who, with a night avatara of the same name, is the bringer of disease Mayan
Comus, God of banquets, drunkenness and merriment Roman/Greek
Conchenn, Goddess of love Celtic
Concordia, Goddess of harmony, peace and justice Roman
Condatis, Local god Roman/British
Condwiramur, Goddess of sovereignty Welsh
Coniraya, Creator of all things and founder of agriculture Quechua
Consentes See Pan
Consus, God of counseling and negotiation Roman
Copia, Goddess of prosperity Roman
Corchen, Goddess of which very little is known Ireland/Manx
Cordelia See Creiddylad
Core See Kore
Corra, Goddess of prophecy and who regularly appeared in the form of a crane Scotland
Corus, God of the wind Roman
Coti Bushman, Goddess of hunting Africa
Cotys, Goddess of the earth who presided over debauchery Phrygian
Cotys, Goddess of fertility Thrace
Coventina, Goddess of healing, wells and water Celtic
Coyolxauhqui, Goddess of the moon Aztec
Coyote, Demigod/creator/trickster Pan-W.USA
Cratos, God of strength Greek
Credne, God of metallurgy and smithing Ireland
Creiddylad, Goddess of summer flowers and the sea Welsh
Creidhne, God of Metal working Celtic
Creudylad See Creiddylad
Crionis, God of rivers Greek
Crnobog, God of death Slavic
Crnoglav See Crnobog
Crobh See Inghean
Crobh Dearg, Goddess of war Ireland
Cromm Cruaich, Ancient deity Ireland
Crone, Third aspect of the Triple goddess Ireland
Cronos, Minor harvest and God of the sun with Greek roots Celtic
Cronus, God of and agriculture who became king of the Titans for a while Greek
Crove Dairg See Crobh Dearg
Cu Chulain, God of warriors and chivalry Celtic
Cuba, Goddess children's sleep and infants Roman
Cuchulainn See Cu Chulain
Cueravaperi, Goddess of rain and drought Mexico
Cumhau, God of death Mayan
Cunda, Goddess considered a deification of literature Buddhist/Tibet
Cunina, Goddess of infants who are in the cradle Roman
Cupid, God of love Roman
Cura, Goddess of healing Roman
Curche See Kurke
Cutzi, Goddess of the moon Americas
Cuvto ava, Goddess of trees Russia
Cybele, Goddess of forests, mountains, and fertility Phrygian
Cybele Phrygian See Kybele
Cyhiraeth, Goddess of streams Welsh
Cymeinfoll See Cymidei
Cymidei, Goddess of war Welsh
Cynosura, Goddess of midwives Greek
Cytherea See Venus
Da-Shi-Zhi, Female Bodhisattva Buddhist/China
Dabaiba, Goddess of lightning and thunder Panama
Dabog, Before christianity, he was God of the sun, alas, now he's reduced to a diabolic personality Balkans
Dabog See Dazhbog
Dadimunda, Treasurer for another god Buddhist/Sri Lanka
Daeira, Goddess of knowledge Greek
Daemones, Family of elementals who inhabit fields, forests, mountains, oceans, streams, lakes, valleys, desert, some towns and they are immortal Greek
Daena, Goddess who meets the souls of the dead Persia
Daevas See Davas
Dagan, Fertility and grain god who in the Ugatitic creation myth was the father of Baal Babylon/Akkadia/Canaan
Dagan See Dagon
Dagan Kafir, Local supreme god, bears no relation to the Semitic god Dagan Afghanistan
Dagda, God of the earth Celtic
Dagda, God of death, rebirth and long life Ireland
Daghdha See Dagda
Dagon, God of vegetation Mesopotamia
Dagon, God of wheat and grain Phoenicia
Daho, Deity who may be a god of war Pyrenean
Dahomey See Lisa Fon
Dahud Ahes, Goddess of debauchery British
Dahut See Dahud Ahes
Daikoku, God of wealth and happiness Japan
Daiomon, Member of the Daemones family Greek
Daityas, Demonic enemies of the gods India
Daji, Goddess of justice China
Dakini, Supernatural beings Buddhist
Dakini Guru, Goddess of teaching Tibet
Daksa, God of the sun Hindu/Puranic/Vedic
Daktyloi, Demonic beings who discovered the art of working in metal Greek
Dala Kadavara, Elephant goddess Singhalese
Dali, Goddess of the hunt Georgia/Russia
Dama, Invisible deities which control the weather, attack people and cause illness, sterility or death Huli
Damara, Goddess of fertility associated with Beltane British
Damballah, Goddess of sweet waters Haiti
Damgalnuna, Mother goddess who whelped Marduk Babylon/Akkadia/Sumeria
Damkina, Earth mother goddess Babylon/Akkadia/Sumeria
Damona, Goddess of cows, little known Celtic
Damu, God of exorcism Sumeria
Dan, God of unity Fon
Dan, Goddess of order and the rainbow Benin/Mahi
Dana See Anu
Dana, Goddess, ancestor of mortal celtic people Ireland/Welsh
Dana See Danu
Dana Ana See Anu
Danaids, Goddesses of fountains and water Greek
Danann See Danu
Danaparamita, Philosophical deity Buddhist
Danavas, Half divine/half demonic beings India
Danu, Aegean mother goddess Greek
Danu, Primordial goddess Hindu/Vedic
Danu, Major mother goddess Ireland
Danus, Father of the Danaids, 50 beautiful women Greek
Daphne, Oracular goddess and mountain nymph Greek
Darago, Goddess of fire and volcanos Philippines
Daramulum, Lunar being and mediator between the creator and humans Australia
Daramulun See Baiame
Daramulun S. Waels See Thurremlin
Daronwy, Appears only in the songs/book of Taleisin Welsh
Darzamat, Goddess of the gardens Latvia
Dashizhi, Goddess of knowledge China
Datin, God mentioned in inscriptions but what he did no one knows Arabic
Davas, Rather malevolent spirits Persia
Daya, Goddess who oddly enough is considered a minor aspect of the god of Visnu Hindu/Puranic
Dayang Raca, Goddess of fire Borneo
Dazbog See Dazhbog
Dazhbog, God of the sky, wealth and war Slavic
Dazimus, Goddess of healing Sumeria
Dea Arduinna See Ardwinna
Deae Matres, Mother goddesses, a triune of goddess of the earthes British
Dearg Bhuidhe See Inghean
Debata Toba-Batak, Word used to denote an individual god/divine power Sumatra
Debena, Goddess of hunting and forests Slavic
Dechtere, Trinity unto herself Ireland
Dechtire See Dechtere
Decima, Goddess of birth who watches over the pregnancy Roman
Dedun, God who was the lord and giver of incense Egypt
Dedwin, God of riches and incense who was nailed by the Egyptians Nubian
Deimos, God of terror and panic Greek
Deive, Before christians it was an appellation of divinity, as in certain stones who were the object of veneration Lithuania
Dekla, Goddess of midwives Latvia
Del See Devel
Demeter, Goddess of agriculture, grain, autumn, the earth , and fertility Greek
Demogorgon, Mysterious spirit/creator god Greek
Dena, Goddess Iran
Dendritus, Goddess of the tree Greek
Deng Dinka, God of rain Sudan
Deohako, Collective name of the three daughters of the Earth Mother Seneca
Dercetius, God of mountains Roman/Iberia
Derceto, Goddess of fertility Greek
Derceto, Mother goddess Mysia
Derketo, Goddess of the moon associated with fertility Chaldea
Despina, Nymph Greek
Deus See god
Deva, Generic name of a god Hindu/Puranic/Vedic
Devaki, Mother goddess Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Devana See Debena
Devananda, Mother goddess of happiness and joy Jain
Devaputra, Designation for the lower ranked gods Buddhist
Devas See Davas
Devas, Some gods at perpetual war with the demons India
Devasena, Goddess Hindu/Puranic
Devel, Highest being/god Gypsy
Deverra, Goddess of verse and guardian of newborn children Roman
Devi, Twelve armed warrior goddess Hindu
Devi, Female deities India
Deving
A, Goddess of the moon Babylon/Chaldea
A'as, God of wisdom Babylon/Hittite/Hurrian
A'ra, Local god Arabic
A-a, Goddess of the sun Babylon/Mesopotamia/Akkadia/Semitic
Aa Maakhuer, Lion god of truthful speech Egypt
Aabit, Goddess of song Egypt
Aaghu Gugu, Goddess of the of the dawn Cherokee
Aah, God of the moon of Memphis. Egypt
Aahmes Nefertari, Protector/punisher of humans elevated to goddesshood Egypt
Aakuluujjusi, Creator mother Inuit
Aasith, Goddess of the hunt, war, and the desert Egypt/Syria
Aataentsic, Goddess Iroquois
Aatxe, Evil spirit capable of assuming human form Basque
Ab Kin Xoc, God of war Mayan
Aba khatun Baikal, Goddess of the sea Siberia
Abaangui, God whose huge nose became the moon Guarani
Abaasy, Netherworld beings Yakut
Abaddon, Chief of the demons of the 7th hierarchy Hebrew/Christian
Abandinus, God known only by inscription Roman/Celtic/British
Abarta, God of the Tuatha De Danann Ireland
Abassi, Creator of the world Efik
Abat[t]ur, It weighs souls and/or their deeds Mandaean
Abeguwo, Rain goddess Melanesia/New Guinea
Abellio See Abello
Abello, God of apple trees Gaul
Abeona, Guardian goddess of children leaving home to go on their own Roman
Abere, Goddess of evil Melanesia
Abgal, Desert and tutelary god of the Bedouins Arabic
Abgal, Seven spirits who derived from the the Abzu Sumeria
Abhijit, Benevolent astral deity and goddess of fortune Hindu/Puranic
Abhijnaraja, Physician god and medicine Buddha Buddhist/Tibet
Abhiyoga, Generic name of the servile gods Jain
Abira, Creator Antioquia
Abnona, Goddess of the Black Forest Gaul
Abondia See Habondia
Abora, Supreme Being who sat in heaven and caused the stars to move Palma Is./Canary Is.
Abowie, Goddess of healing and sterility Ghana
Abraxas, Occult theonym; this god has the torso and arms of a man, head of a rooster and serpent legs Greek/Oriental
Abraxis See Abraxas
Abrsax See Abraxas
Abu, God of vegetation Sumeria
Abuk, Patron goddess of women and gardens Dinka
Abunciada See Habondia
Abundantia, Goddess of agriculture and abundance Roman
Abundita See Abundantia
Abziu, Primordial deity of underground water Mesopotamia/Sumeria
Acala, Protector of of teaching and defender of temples Buddhist/India
Acat, God of tattooists Mayan
Acatl See Omacatl
Acaum See Ah Can Cum
Acaviser, Goddess, one of the fates Etruscan
Acca, Goddess associated with Hercules Roman
Acca Larentia, Goddess of the earth and goddess of winter Roman/Etruscan
Accasbel, Most likely was an early god of wine or mead Ireland
Acchupta, Goddess of learning Jain
Acco, Goddess of evil Greek
Achelois, Goddess of the moon Greek
Achelous See Achlae
Achiyalatopa, Celestial giant monster with feathers of flint knives Zuni
Achlae, God of rivers of some standing in the community Greek
Achtland, Goddess of sex and magic Celtic
Acleloos See Achlae
Aclelous See Achlae
Aclla, Goddesses of war and virgins Inca/Quechua
Acna, Mother goddess Mayan
Acolmiztli, Minor chthonic underworld god Aztec
Acolnahuacatl, Minor chthonic underworld god Aztec
Acoran Gran Canary, Supreme Being who really really likes milk Canary Is.
Adad, God of wind, storm, flood and rain Mesopotamia/Babylonn
Adamanthea, Goddess of midwives Greek
Adamisil Wedo, Goddess of water Haiti
Adam[m]as, Parental godhead of the gnostic movement Nassenes
Adaro, God of the sea Melanesia/Polynesia
Addanc, Primordial giant/god Welsh
Adekagagwaa, Spirit of summer who rests during the winter in the south Iroquois
Adeona, Goddess of school children Roman
Adeos, Goddess of modesty Roman
Adhimukticarya, Minor goddess and deified Bhumis Buddhist/Vajrayana
Adibuddha, Primeval Buddha Buddhist
Adidharma, Primordial goddess Buddhist
Adikia, Goddess of injustice who is rather hard on the eyes Greek
Adimurti, Avatar of Vishnu Hindu
Aditi, Supreme creator of all that has been created Hindu
Adityas, Divine sons of Aditi, Varuna Aditya, Indra, Mitra, Rudra, Tvashtar and Vishnu Hindu
Adonis, God of nature Greek
Adonis, Dying and resurrected god who embodies vegetation scorched by the heat of the summer sunshine Syria/Phoenicia
Adrammelech, God to whom infants were burnt in sacrifice [only reference to the practice in the christian OT] Middle east
Adrastea, Goddess of war British
Adrasteia, Goddess of mountains who is the guardian of righteousness and avenges all wrongs Greek/Thrace/Trojan/Phrygian
Adro, Earthly god of grass fires Lugbara
Adroa, God who is an early version of Adro Africa
Adsullata, Goddess of hot springs British
Aea, Goddess of hunting Greek
Aeacoc, Chthonic underworld god and one of the 3 gods of Hades Roman/Greek
Aebhel, Goddess who is a faery [interesting story] Ireland
Aebhel Afekan, Creator goddess Melanesia/Guinea
Aed, Underworld god known only from inscription Celtic/Ireland
Aedos, Goddess of modesty Roman
Aega, Goddess of war Greek
Aegeria, Goddess of prophecy invoked by pregnant women Roman
Aegir, God of the ocean germanic
Aelus See Aiolos
Aengus, God of love, worshipped from about 500 BC/400 AD Celtic/Ireland
Aeolos, Custodian of the four winds Greek
Aequitas, Minor spirit of fair dealing from 300 BCE Roman
Aerfen See Aerten
Aericura, Underworld god known only from inscription Roman/Celtic
Aeron See Aerten
Aerten, Goddess of fate Welsh/Cornish
Aesculapius, God of healing and of medicine Roman/Greek
Aesculapius See Ascelpius
Aesir, Pantheon of the gods norse/germanic
Aesma Daeva, Demon of lust and anger who is ticked at the cow Persia
Aestas, Goddess of summer usually portrayed nude and adorned with garlands of grain Roman
Aesun, God whose name means to be Ireland
Aether, God representing pure air and light Greek
Aetna, Goddess of mountains Roman
Aeval See Aebhel
Aeval, Goddess of sexual relations and small size Celtic
Afekan, Creator goddess Melanesia/New Guinea
Afi, God of rain and thunderstorms who does not tolerate women using his name Abkhaz
Afreet, Unclean spirits Arabic
Ag'o, Worshipped by hunters Dahomean
Agaman Nibo, Goddess of the dead Haiti
Agamede, Goddess of healing Greek
Agas, Demon of illness, especially the eyes Iran
Agasaya, Goddess of war Semitic
Agathos Daimon, Good genius/guardian spirit Greek
Agbe See Aylekete
Age Fon, God of animals; revered by hunters Benin/Africa(west)
Agischanak, Goddess of the earth Tlingit/Alaska
Aglaia, Youngest of the three graces Greek
Aglibol, God of the moon Roman/Syria/Greek/Palmaryia
Agni, God of lightning, fire, and the sun and who also mediates between the gods and humans India
Agni Hindu, God of fire and guardian of homes Vedic
Agnikumara, Youthful appearing gods associated with rain and thunder Jain
Agnostos Theos, Unknown gods who were always worshipped as a group Greek
Agrona, Goddess of slaughter Welsh
Agrotera, Goddess of good health and hunting Greek
Agu'gux, Creator god who was claimed to be the Christian god under Russia Orthodox priests Aleut
Aguara, Fox god who gave the carob tree to the people Tunpa/Chiriguano
Agwe, Mother of the sea Benin
Agwe, Goddess manifestation of Yemanja Haiti/Vodun
Agwe, God of the ocean Vodun
Agweta, Goddess of the sea Haiti
Ah Bolom Tzacab, Agriculture god who controlled rain and thunder Mayan
Ah Bolon Dz'acab, Fertility god associated with rain and thunder Mayan
Ah Can Cum, Hunter god; protector of the animals Mayan
Ah Chun Caan, Deity of the city of Merida Mexico
Ah Chuy Kak, God of war Mayan
Ah Ciliz, God of solar eclipses Mayan
Ah Cun Can, God of war Mayan
Ah Hulneb, God of war Mayan
Ah Kin, God of the sun, who brings drought but protects man from the powers of evil associated with darkness Mayan
Ah Kin Xoc, God of poetry, a singer and musician Mayan
Ah Kinchil, God of war and the sun Mayan
Ah Kumix Unicob, Small attendant water gods Mayan
Ah Mun, God responsible for protecting the green maize Mayan
Ah Muzecab, Bee gods Mayan
Ah Patnar Uinicob, Large water gods Mayan
Ah Peku, Thunder god who lives on the tops of hills Mayan
Ah Puch, God of death Mayan
Ah Tabai, God of hunting Mayan
Ah Uaynih, Goddess of sleep, specifically males Guatemala
Ah Unicir Dz'acab, God of healing Mayan
Ah Uuc Ticab, Minor vegetation and fertility god Mayan
Ah Wink ir Masa, Nature goddess Guatemala
Aha, Female river spirit Yakut
Ahat, Cow goddess Egypt
Ahau Chamahez, One of two gods of medicine Mayan
Ahau Kin, Goddess of war Mayan
Ahemait, Underworld goddess who eats the souls of the unworthy Egypt
Aheramenmthoou, God of thunder, night, storms, wind, landslides and tidal waves Egypt
Ahladini-Sadini See Parvati
Ahmakiq, Agriculture god Mayan
Ahnt Alis Pok', Very small goddess, only 2 feet high Mexico
Ahnt kai, Goddess of women and children Mexico
Ahone, Supreme deity who was indifferent to worship Virginia
Ahriman, Supreme evil spirit and lord of the darkness and death Zoroastrian
Ahsonnutli, Chief god Navaho
Ahti, Goddess of evil Egypt
Ahuic, Goddess of all running water Aztec
Ahulane, God of war Mayan
Ahura Mazda, Supreme god Persia
Ahurani, Goddess of rain and water Persia
Ai Ada, God of the moon Turkey
Ai Apec Mochica, Supreme god who rules the destinies of the world Peru
Ai Tojon, God who created all light Yakut
Ai Tupua'i, Goddess of healing and of war Polynesia
Aiakos, God of the underworld Greek
Aialila'axa, Goddess of the moon Mexico
Aiaru, Goddess who predicts death Polynesia
Aibell, Goddess of Munster Ireland
Aibheaeg, Goddess of fire and toothaches Ireland
Aida Wedo, Goddess of the rainbow and fresh water Benin/Haiti
Aidin, Goddess of love and sexuality Celtic
Aido Wedo, Goddess of fire Haiti
Aife, Goddess and queen of the Isle of shadow Ireland/Scotland
Aige, Goddess of water and bays Ireland
Aijo, Goddess of evil Estonia
Ailsie, Goddess of water and pools Cherokee
Aimend, Goddess of the sun Ireland/Scotland
Ain, Goddess of war, fertility, love and Midsummer Lair Derg Ireland
Aine See Ain
Aine of Knockaine, Goddess of the moon who was connected with the Summer Solstice Ireland
Aino, Goddess of justice Finnish
Aiolos, Ruler of the winds Greek
Airmid, Goddess of all healing arts and witchcraft Ireland
Airsekui, Great spirit Huron
Airyaman, God of social bonds, contracts, and marriage who at the end of time will fish souls of the the temporarily damned called a Hell by using a net Persia
Aisha, Goddess of water Arabic
Aisha Qandisha, Goddess of sexual activity Morocco
Aittsamka Bella, Goddess of teaching Coola
Aitu, Lower order of the gods Samoa
Aitvaras, Brave and loving demon who will bring good fortune to your home when well fed and treated kindly Prussia
Aius Locutius, God supposed to have given warning of the approach of the Gauls 391 B.C. Roman
Aizen-Myoo, Deity who is full of compassion for mankind Buddhist
Aizen-Myoo, God of tavern keepers, musicians, singers, prostitutes and love Japan
Aja, Dawn goddess Babylon
Aja, Goddess of healing, herbs and of knowledge Yoruba
Ajalamo Yoruba, God of fetuses Africa(west)/Nigeria
Ajatar, Goddess of evil Finnish
Ajaya, Minor goddess Buddhist/Mahayana
Ajbit, God who helped create people [13 were involved] Mayan
Aje, Goddess of wealth in all its forms Yoruba
Aji Suki Taka Hi Kone, God of thunder Japan
Ajok, Chief god Louko
Ajtzak, God who helped create people Mayan
Ajysyt Yakut, Goddess of healing and birth Siberia
Aka, Mother goddess Turkey
Akasagarbha, Bodhisattva and the personification of supreme knowledge of the absolute void Buddhist/India
Akelos, God of rivers Greek
Aken, Underworld god and keeper of the underworld ferryboat Egypt
Aker, God of the earth who guards in the entrance to the underworld Egypt
Akerbeltz, Avatar of the god Mari Basque
Akert khentet auset[s], Book of the dead deity Egypt
Akeru, Pluralistic earth gods Egypt
Akewa, Sun and war goddess Toba
Akhushtal, Goddess of childbirth Mayan
Akkadia See Isara Mesopotamia
Akkadia See Sulman Mesopotamia
Akna See Acna
Akonadi, Oracle goddess of justice Ghana
Akongo, Supreme and creator god Ngombe
Akras Karelian See Egres
Aksayajnana-Karmanda, One of the 12 Dharnis and the deification of literature Buddhist
Aksobhya, Dhyani-Buddha Buddhist
Aktunowihio, Soul of the earth and a subterranean spirit. Cheyenne
Akuj Akuj, Chief deity Africa
Akusaa, Goddess of war and sunset Egypt
Akycha, Goddess of war Alaska
Akycha, God of the sun Inuit
Al Kahdir N. See Kahdir
Al Lat, Goddess of fertility, procreation and the earth Arabic
Al Shua, Goddess of Ursa Major India
Al Uzza, Goddess of the dawn Arabic
Ala, Goddess of fertility, morality and of justice Nigeria
Ala Ibo, Goddess of the earth in its dual aspect of fertility and death Nigeria
Ala Muki, Goddess of rivers who takes the form of a dragon Polynesia
Alaaye See Olodumare
Alaghom Naom Tzentel, Goddess of thought and intellect Mayan
Alaisiagae, Minor goddess Roman/Celtic/British
Alako, Sent to the earth as a human to reveal the secret laws and a band of lore of the the gypsies, he stayed over in a the moon Norway/Gypsy
Alalahe, Goddess of love Polynesia
Alalu Ossetian, Spirit of smallpox and protects women Caucasus
Alalus, First heavenly King who lasted for 9 years Hurrian
Alastor, Mortal who became a minor spirit who avenged evil deeds and demanded vengeance for crimes Greek
Alat, Astral goddess Arabic
Alatangana Kono, One of the two creator deities, this god created land from swamp Africa(west)/Guinea
Alaunus, Local name for Mecurius from the Mannheim area Celtic
Alauwaimis, Demon who drives away evil and sickness Hittite
Albasta, Goddess of evil Slavic
Albina, Dawn goddess and protector of ill fated lovers Etruscan
Alcis, Goddess of physical prowess and strength Greek
Alecto, One of the goddesses of vengeance Greek
Alecto of Eumenides, Goddess of justice Greek
Alectrona, Goddess of sun (daughter of the sun, really) Greek
Alemona, Goddess of fetuses Roman
Alephus, Minor river god Greek
Alfhild, Goddess of wrestling norse
Alfs, Minor race of gods germanic
Alignak, God of the moon, storms, earthquakes and tides Inuit
Alii Menehune, Chief of the Little People Hawaii
Alisanos, God of stones Gaul
Alk'unta'm Bella, God of the sun Coola
Alkonost, Goddess of the land of the dead and justice Russia
Allah, God Middle east
Allatu[m], Underworld goddess Semitic(West)
Almaqah, Astral god Arabic
Almha, Goddess of the Tuatha De Danann Ireland
Almoshi, Goddess of healing and cattle Slavic
Aloadae, Giants, 54 ft.tall, who warred with the gods and lost Greek
Aloidae See Aloadae
Alom, Sky god who helped 6 other gods create the world Mayan
Alopurbi, Goddess of hunting India
Alpanu, Underworld goddess Etruscan
Alpheus, God of rivers who fell in love with a nymph and had a bad experience Greek
Alphito, White goddess Greek
Altan Telgey, Goddess of the earth Mongol
Altria, Ancient goddess of the earth Etruscan
Aluelp, No information Caroline Is.
Aluluei, God of knowledge Micronesia
Am-Heh, Underworld god and minor deity who lives in a lake of fire Egypt
Ama, Goddess of the dark and of the underworld Baikal/Siberia
Ama No Uzume, Goddess of persuasion Japan
Ama Terasu, Goddess of the sun, queen of the universe Japan
Ama-arhus, Goddess of fertility Babylon/Akkadia
Ama-Tsu-Mara, God of smiths Japan/Shinto
Amaethon, Agriculture god Celtic
Amagandar, Protective female spirits Siberia
Amakandu See Sakka[n]
Amalthea, Nymph of springs Greek
Amasagnul, Goddess of fertility Babylon/Akkadia
Amat-Ama-arhus See Ama-arhus
Amaterasu O-Mi-Kami, Goddess of war and the sun Japan/Shinto
Amaterasu Omikami See Amaterasu O-Mi-Kami
Amatsu Mikaboshi, God of evil Japan
Amaunet, Goddess of fertility Egypt
Amayicoyondi, Goddess of the sky Peru
Amba Dravidian, Goddess of the earth India
Amberella, Goddess of the ocean Baltic
Ambikas See Mataras
Ambisagrus, Weather deity British
Ame No Uzume, Goddess of fertility and happiness Japan
Ame-No-Kagase-Wo, Astral deity who had to be executed Japan/Shinto
Ame-No-Mi-Kumari-No-Kami, Goddess of water Japan/Shinto
Ame-No-Minaka-Nushi-No-Kami, Supreme god from about 600 CE till now Japan/Shinto
Ame-No-Tanabata-Hime-No-Mikoto, Goddess of weavers Japan/Shinto
Ame-No-Toko-Tachi-No-Kami, Primordial deity Japan/Shinto
Ame-Waka-Hiko, God who goofed and had to die Japan/Shinto
Amelenwa, Goddess of justice Africa
Amelia, Loa of Haiti Haiti/Vodun
Amen, Primordial creation deity Egypt
Amen See Ammon
Ament, Goddess who welcomes the dead to the afterworld Libya
Amesha, Gods without being gods and created without being creatures[6 in number] Spentas/Yazatas
Ami, God of fire Egypt
Amida, Primordial deity Buddhist/Japan
Amimitl, Minor god of fish hunters and lakes Aztec
Amitabha, Fourth Dhyanibuddha Buddhist/India
Amitolane, Rainbow spirit. Zuni
Amm, God of weather and the moon Arabic
Amma, Supreme god Dogon
Amma, Creator god with a novel story Dogon/Mali
Amma, Local god India/Dravidian/Tamil
Ammavaru, Primordial mother goddess Hindu/India/Dravidian
Ammit, Goddess who ate the hearts of unworthy souls Egypt
Ammon, God of air, wind, sun, reincarnation, war Egypt
Amn, Goddess of justice Egypt
Amogahasiddhi, Fifth meditation Buddha Buddhist
Amoghapasa, God Buddhist
Amon, God of agriculture, fertility and long life Egypt
Amor, God of love Roman
Amphion, God of music, could make building stones move by playing his lyre Greek
Amphitrite, Goddess of the sea Greek
Amponyinamoa, Goddess of long life Ghana
Amset See Imset
Amsu, God of fertility Egypt
Amun See Amon
Amun, Supreme creator god Egypt
Amunet, Goddess of mystery Egypt
Amurru, Minor mountain god Semitic(West)
Amymone, Goddess of springs Greek
An, God of the Underworld and chief deity Sumeria
An Zu, Goddess of chaos Assyria
Ana See Dana
Anael, Goddess of astral light Babylon
Anahita, Goddess of water and war Babylon/Egypt
Anahita, Goddess of fertility, semen and of water Persia
Anahita See Ardvi Sura Anahita
Anaitis, Goddess of fertility Persia
Anala, Attendant god Hindu/Puranic
Ananke, Omnipresent goddess of destiny Greek
Anann See Anu
Ananse, Creator of the sun, stars, day, moon and night who often intercedes between gods and mortals Ashanti
Ananta, Snake god; one of the seven snake deities Hindu/Puranic
Anantamukhi, One of the 12 Dharnis Buddhist
Anantesa, Minor deity and one of the eight Lords of of knowledge Hindu/Puranic
Anapel, Goddess who presides over birth and reincarnation Koryak
Anasuya, Goddess of wisdom Hindu
Anat, Warrior virgin, slayer of snakes, life and goddess of fertility Ugarit
Anat, Goddess of war, hunting and love Canaan
Anath See Anat
Anath, Goddess of love and war Phoenicia
Anatis, Goddess of the moon Egypt
Anatu, Goddess of the sky and ruler of the earth Mesopotamia
Anaulikutsai'x Bella, Goddess of rivers who oversees the salmon's cycle of life Coola
Anbay S., God of justice and an oracular source Arabic
Ancasta, Warrior Goddess British
Anceta, Goddess of healing Roman
Andarta, Goddess of fertility, most likely Celtic/Gaelic
Andjety, Underworld god of the ninth nome[district] Egypt
Andrasta Icene, Victory goddess British
Andriaahoabu, High Lady who descends to earth on a silver chain Madagascar
Andriam Vabi Rano, Goddess of water and lakes Africa
Androgyne, Man/woman deity Greek
Andromeda, Goddess of dreams Greek
Andvari, Dwarf who can turn himself into a fish norse
Anextiomarus, God linked with Apollo Roman/British
Angels, Messengers between the heaven and earth, with nine orders at present Christian/Jewish/Islam
Angerona, Goddess of anguish, secrecy, silence and the winter solstice Roman
Angina, Goddess of health, specifically of sore throats Roman
Angitia, Snake goddess Greek
Angitia, Early goddess of healing and witchcraft Roman
Angpetu Wi, God of the sun Lakota
Angru Mainya, Evil underworld god Persia
Angus, God of youth Celtic
Angus Mac Og, One of the Tuatha De Danaan Ireland
Angus Og, God of love Ireland
Anguta, God who lives under the sea and drags down the dead Inuit
Anhouri, Minor god Egypt
Anhur, God of war and hunting Egypt
Ani, Goddess of justice Africa
Anieros, Goddess of the earth Roman/Phrygian
Anila, One of the vasu; attendants to Vishnu Hindu/Puranic
Aningan, God of the moon, called Igaluk in Alaska Inuit
Anjea, Fertility spirit Australia
Ankalamman, Guardian goddess who wards off demons Hindu/Dravidian
Anna Kuari, Local vegetation goddess India/Oraon
Anna Perenna, Goddess of reproduction, wanton love, and of spring Etruscan
Annalia, Goddess of rivers Africa
Annallja Tu Bari, Goddess of sexuality Sudan
Annapatni, Goddess of food Hindu
Annapurna, Goddess of autumn India
Annis, Black goddess Celtic
Anpao, Spirit of the dawn. Dakota
Anqet, Goddess of water fertility healing and lust Libya
Ansa, Minor sun god Hindu/Puranic
Ansar, Primordial deity Babylon/Akkadia
Anshur, Not only the goddess of the sun, she also killed the dragon of chaos during creation Assyria
Antaboga, Underworld serpent deity ruling over the production of rice Indonesia
Antai, Goddess of healing and whooping cough India
Anteros, God of passion and returned love Greek/Etruscan
Antevorta, Goddess of childbirth, the future and prophecy Roman
Antheia, Goddess of spring Greek
Anti, Guardian deity of the eastern sky Egypt
Antu, Derived from the older Sumeria Ki Babylon/Akkadia
Anu, Mother goddess associated with fertility and the primordial mother Ireland
Anu, Head of the gods, he had an army of stars to destroy evildoers Babylon
Anuanaitu, Goddess of the ocean andwhirlpools Caribbean
Anubis, God of black magic, death, embalming and funerals Egypt
Anuket, Goddess of water and of rivers Egypt
Anukis, Birth goddess and of the cataracts of the lower Nile Egypt
Anulap, Sky god Truk Is.
Anumati, God of the full moon Sanskrit
Anunit, Goddess of the morning star Chaldea
Anunitu, Goddess of the moon Babylon
Anunnaki, Seven judges of the Underworld; they began as fertility deities Babylon
Anuradha, Minor goddess of fortune, she is benevolent though Hindu/Puranic
Anus See Anu
Anus, King of heaven who declared war on the father of the gods, he lost Hurrian
Anwho, Goddess of war who had a shrine at Thebes Syria
Anyigba, Goddess of hunting, luck and healing Togo
Anzety, God and King of Busiris Egypt
Aoife See Aife
Aondo Tiv, Creator god who lives in the sky Nigeria
Apa, Attendant god Hindu/Puranic
Apacita, Guardian spirit Inca
Apam Napat, God of fresh water Hindu/Persia/Vedic
Apap Teso, Creator god who as a benevolent sky god brings rain Uganda
Aparajita, Minor god/goddess Buddhist/Mahayana
Aparajita, Form of Durga Hindu/Puranic
Aparajita, God, a form of Rudra Hindu/Puranic
Aparajita See Aralo
Apate, Goddess of deceit Greek
Apaturia, Goddess of evil Greek
Apedmak, God of war Sudan
Apep, Huge serpent who caused storms and eclipses and ate the sun at evening Egypt
Apesh, Tortoise god of night, evil, and the powers of darkness Egypt
Apet, Goddess who protects pregnant women, children, nursing mothers and justice Egypt
Aphaea, Goddess of the moon? Greek
Aphrodisias, Goddess of fertility Turkey(Carian)
Aphrodite, Goddess of desire, fertility and sexual love and beauty Greek
Aphrodite Pandemos, Goddess of sex likely conflated with Aphrodite Greek
Apis, God of fertility Egypt
Apiu, Weather god Etruscan
Apkallu See Abgal
Apo, God of mountains Inca
Apollo, God of archery, harmony, order, inspiration, intellect, mathematics, medicine, oracles, prophecy, reason, and truth . A busy fellow. Greek
Apolonia, Goddess of healing and toothaches Brazil
Aponibolinayen, Goddess of the sky Philippines
Apophis, Demon of darkness Egypt
Apozanoltl, Running water goddess Aztec
Appias, Fountain nymph Roman
Apsaras, Protective deities of gamblers and Water spirits Hindu/Vedic
Apsu, God of underground waters Babylon
Apuat, Jackal-headed god who helps the soul choose its next incarnation Egypt
Aquilo, Fod of the west winds Roman
Aquit, Moon deity Americas
Arachne, Mother goddess of Weaving Roman
Arad-Ama-arhus See Ama-arhus
Aralo, Agriculture god Georgia/Armenia/Crimea
Aramazd, God Armenia
Aranyani, Minor goddess of woodlands Hindu/Vedic
Aranzahas, Tigris river deified Hittite
Arapacana, God Buddhist
Ararat, Creator goddess Anatolia
Araua, Goddess of the moon [maybe] Roman
Arawa Suk, Goddess of the moon Kenya/Uganda
Arawen See Arawn
Arawn, God of Annwn, ruled the underground Welsh
Arawyn See Arawn
Aray See Aralo
Arazu, God of construction Babylon
Archons, Primordial creator gods Christian/Gnostic
Ard Greimme, Once God of the sun Ireland/Scotland
Ardhanarit savara, Siva and Sakti combined Ammaiappan/Naranari
Ardra, Minor goddess of misfortune Hindu/Puranic
Arduinna, Goddess of forests and hunting Roman/Celtic
Ardvi Sura Anahita, Goddess of rivers and water Persia
Ardwinna, Goddess of woodland and animal British
Arebati, God Bambuti/Congo
Areimaios See Arimanius
Areimanios, Underworld god, not nice Greek
Ares, God of storms and war Greek
Arete, Goddess of justice and virtue Greek
Argante, Goddess of healing British
Arge, Goddess of hunting Greek
Ari Au Tchesf, Lion god Egypt
Ariadne, Goddess of dreams Greek
Arianrhod, Goddess of fertility and wanton love and mother aspect of the triple goddess Welsh
Arianrod, Goddess of the moon Ireland
Aricia, Goddess of prophetic visions Roman
Arimanius, Underworld god Roman
Arinna, Goddess of the sun Hittite
Aristaeus, Protector of flocks who originated the cultivation of olives Greek
Aristatos, God of herdsmen Greek
Arito, Goddess of bears, prosperity and the harvest Switzerland
Arito See Artio of Muti
Arjuna, Heroic god Hindu/Vedic
Arma, God of the moon Hittite/Hurrian
Armaz, Supreme god and a warrior deity pre Christian style Georgia
Arna'kuagsak See Nuli'rahak
Arnakua'gak, Old woman of the sea, an animalistic spirit Inuit
Arnamentia, Goddess of spring waters Celtic
Arnemetia, Goddess of water known from inscriptions Roman/British
Arom Kafir, Minor goddess contracts Afghanistan
Arrawn See Arawn
Arsan Duolai Yakut, Chief spirit of the underworld Siberia
Arsay, Underworld goddess, the third daughter of Baal Canaan
Arsu, Astral god Arabic
Artaius, God of sheep and cattle herders Gaul
Artemis, Goddess of agriculture, archery, hunting, chastity, virginity, fertility, childbirth,the moon, and of nature Greek
Arthapratisamvit, Goddess of logical analysis Buddhist
Artio of Muti See Arito
Artio of Muti, Goddess of bears, prosperity and the harvest Switzerland
Aruna, God of morning and warriors Hindu
Arundhati, Astral goddess personified as the morning star Hindu/Puranic
Aruru, Goddess Babylon
Arvenus, Local tribal deity Gaelic
Arya-Tara, Goddess Buddhist
Aryaman, God of formal hospitality Hindu/Vedic
Aryong Jong, Goddess of water and rainfall Korea
As, Local fertility god Egypt
As ava, Goddess of fresh water Russia
As-im-babbar See Nanna
Asa Poorna, Goddess of happiness India/Chohan
Asalluha, Minor god who acts as a messenger and reporter to Enki Babylon/Akkadia/Sumeria
Asar, Equestrian god Arabic
Asase Afua, Goddess Ghana
Asase Ya, Goddess of the earth, fertility and the creator of humanity Ashanti
Asbit, Goddess of fire Egypt
Ascelpius, God of healing, taught by Chiron the Centaur and could raise the dead Greek
Asertu, Goddess of fertility Hittite/Canaan
Asgaya Gigagei, God of thunder Cherokee
Ashera, Goddess of fertility Phoenicia
Asherah, Goddess of the sea Canaan
Asherali, Moon and goddess of fertility Canaan
Ashi, Goddess of wisdom India
Ashiakle, Goddess of wealth, and of the sea Ghana
Ashima, Goddess of the moon Semitic
Ashimbabbar, Goddess of the moon Semitic
Ashirat, Goddess of the Evening star Akkadia
Ashis, Goddess of happiness India
Ashkit, Goddess of wind Egypt
Ashnan, Goddess of drunkenness, wine and grains Sumeria
Ashtaroth, Moon and goddess of fertility Phoenicia
Ashtoreth See Astarte
Ashur See Anshur
Ashur, Chief deity of war and fertility Assyria
Ashvins, Sons of the sun Hindu
Asi, Goddess of wisdom Persia
Asiaq, Goddess of weather Inuit
Asima Si, Goddess of water and fish Brazil
Asintmah Athabasca, Goddess of midwives Canada/USA
Asira, Minor god mentioned only by name Arabic
Asis Suk, God of the sun Kenya/Uganda
Askelpios, God of healing and physicians Greek
Asklepios See Aesculapius
Aslea[s], Minor goddess of misfortune Hindu
Asnan See Ashnan
Aso, Goddess of justice Egypt
Asokottamasri, Physician god Buddhist/Tibet
Asopos, Local river god Greek
Aspalis W., Goddess of hunting Semitic
Asrael, Angel of death, who takes the soul from the body. Islam
Asratum, Goddess of fertility Canaan
Asshur See Anshur
Assur, National deity of Assyria Babylon/Akkadia
Astabis, Warrior god Hurrian/Akkadia
Astamastara, Group of mother goddesses Hindu/Puranic
Astapaios, Prime parent ruling the seven heavens of chaos in gnostic mythology Christian/Gnostic
Astar, Astral god Ethiopia
Astaroth, Goddess of fertility who deals with sheepherders Semitic(West)
Astarte, Goddess of hunting Canaan
Astarte, Goddess of war Egypt
Astarte, Goddess of the moon Syria
Astarte, Goddess of fertility, sacred love, sexuality and of sex and the moon Babylon/Phoenicia/Canaan/Assyria/conference
Astarte See Athtart
Asterodeia, Goddess of the moon Roman
Asthertet, Goddess of horses, war and the moon Syria
Astlik Georgia, Pre ChristiAstral goddess Crimea
Astoreth, Goddess of fertility Palestine/Israel/Lebanon
Astraea, Goddess of justice, truth, of purity, innocence and modesty Roman/Greek
Astraeos, God of astronomy and star light Greek
Astrik, Goddess Slavic
Asuha-No-Kami, God of courtyards Japan/Shinto
Asuras, Sky gods who become demons Hindu/Vedic
Asurkumara, Youthful gods associated with rain and thunder Jain
Asvayujau, Minor goddess of fortune Hindu/Puranic
Asvins, Physician twin gods Hindu/Vedic
At Em, Goddess of time Egypt
Ataa Naa Nyongmo Gan, Creator god who controls the sun and the rain, call causes disasters as epidemics and and earthquakes if you don't follow his rules Ghana
Atabei, Goddess of the earth Cuba
Ataecina, Underworld goddess Roman/Iberia
Atahensic, Goddess of the sky who fell to the earth at the beginning of creation Iroquois
Atai, Goddess of justice Africa
Atalacamani, Goddess of ocean storms Aztec
Atanea, Goddess of the ocean and the dawn Greek
Atanea, Dawn goddess Marquesas Is.
Atar, God of all fire Iran
Atargatis, Goddess of lakes, fertility and nature Syria
Atasamain, Astral deity Arabic
Ate, Goddess of discord, evil, error, infatuation and justice Greek
Atea, God of light Marquesas Is.
Aten, God of the sun Egypt
Atete, Goddess taken over by the Christians as the Virgin Mary Ethiopia
Athena, Goddess of war, architecture, astronomy, science, of horses, intellect and wisdom, oxen, of purity, reason and spinning Greek
Athene See Athena
Athirat, Goddess of the ocean and official wife of El Canaan
Athor, Goddess of light Egypt
Athtart, Goddess of fertility and sex Canaan
Atida, Goddess of hunting and rain Uganda
Atira, Goddess of the earth and of the Evening star Pawnee
Atius Pawnee See Tirawa
Atl, God of water Aztec
Atlacoya, Goddess of drought Aztec
Atlahua, Minor god of lakes and fishermen Aztec
Atlaonin, One of the names of the mother goddess Aztec
Atlas, Titan who has to hold up the sky forever, he irritated Zeus Greek
Atma, The divine spark, whatever that is, in humans India
Atoja, Goddess of rain Peru
Atropos, Oldest of the Fates Greek
Attabeira See Atabei
Attabeira Atahensic, Goddess of the sky, who fell to earth Iroquois
Attar, God of the morning star Canaan/Semitic(West)
Attis, God of plants Roman
Atua Fafine Tikopia, Creator being Polynesia
Atua I Kafika Tikopia, Supreme god viewed as a intercessor rather than a Controller Polynesia
Atua I Raropuka Tikpoa, Creator deity Polynesia
Atugan, Goddess of earth and the source of all life whose power is beyond understanding but can be bestowed Mongol
Atum, Bisexual god of water Egypt
Atunis, God similar to Adonis Etruscan
Au, God of the sun and sky lord Gilbert Is.
Au Co, Creator of humanity Vietnam
Auchimalgen, Goddess of the moon Chile
Audjal, Goddess of the earth Caroline Is.
Aufaniae, Collective name for some mother goddesses Celtic
Augeus, God of healing Greek
Augralids, Goddesses of justice Greek
Auilix, God of dawn Mayan
Aura, Goddess of morning and of the wind Greek
Aurita, Goddess who heals earaches Roman
Aurora, Goddess of warriors and of the dawn Roman
Ausaitis, God of health Lithuania
Auseklis, Goddess linked to fertility, involved in the heavenly bathhouse Latvia
Auset, Goddess of Sirius Egypt
Austeja, Bee goddess Lithuania
Auster See Notus
Austrine, Goddess of the dawn Lithuania/Baltic
Autyeb, Goddess of happiness and joy Egypt
Auxesia, Goddess of growth Greek
Avalokitesvara, Buddha designate Buddhist/India
Avatar, Incarnation of a deity Hindu
Avatea, God of the moon Hervey Is.
averik Huichol See Tayau
Averruncus, Goddess of childbirth, specifically of the delivery Roman
Aversa, Goddess pictured carrying an ax Etruscan
Aveta, Goddess of healing waters Celtic
Avfruvva, Goddess of rivers Finnish
Avrikiti Fon, Goddess of fisherman Benin
Awitelin Tsita, Goddess of the earth Zuni
Awonawilona, Chief deity Pueblo/Zuni
Axiocersa, Goddess of the earth Phrygian
Axo Mama, Goddess of the potato crops Peru
Aya, Goddess of dawn and war Mesopotamia
Ayaba, Goddess of the hearth Dahomean
Ayas, Keeper of the old tablets with the words of fate Hittite
Ayauhteot, Goddess of the moon Chile
Ayauhteotl, Goddess of fog and mist Aztec
Ayi' Uru'n Toyoy'n Yakut See Uru'n Ajy Toyo'n
Ayida, Goddess of rainbows Haiti
Ayiyanayaka, God of fields and woodland who protects against plague Sri Lanka
Ayizan, Goddess who protects the market place Haiti
Aylekete, God of the sea and a member of the Vodun gods Fon
Ayt'ar, God of procreation Slavic
Ayurvasita, Minor goddess Buddhist
Ayyapan, God of growth Hindu
Azacca, Agriculture god Haiti
Azapane See Bele
Azele Yaba, Goddess of justice Africa
Azer Ava, Goddess of the sky Finnish/Ugric
Azer Ava, Goddess of justice Slavic
Azi, Red headed earth spirits who like human company, they appreciate eloquence, musical talent, tobacco, tea, and of all and reward models who please them. Those who irritate them forfeit their souls Buryat
Aziri, Goddess of possessions Africa
Azizos, Astral god representing the the morning star Palmyra
Ba, Goddess of drought China
Ba, Fertility deity Egypt
Ba Maguje, Spirit of drunkenness Hausa
Ba Xian, Collective name for gods China/Taoist
Ba'Alat See Baalat
Ba-Pef, Malevolent underworld god Egypt
Baal, God of the thunderstorm, war, good harvests, fertility, nature, winter rain and of storms Phoenicia
Baal, God of fertility Syria
Baal, Storm god[originally meant lord] Canaan
Baal Brathy, Mountain deity Phoenicia
Baal Hammon, Sweety of Tanit Carthage
Baal Malage, Local god known from inscription Phoenicia/Canaan
Baal Samin[Lord of Heaven], Head of the pantheon Phoenicia/Canaan
Baal Sapon, Mountain deity Phoenicia/Canaan
Baalat, Queen of the gods, partial to books, libraries and writers Phoenicia
Baalshamin, God of the sky Semitic
Baau, Creator goddess Phoenicia
Bab, Disrespectful rouge of a god Egypt
Baba, Goddess of healing and fertility Sumeria
Baba Yaga, Goddess Autumn and death Slavic
Babylon See Isara Mesopotamia
Babylon See Sulman Mesopotamia
Bacabs, They stand at the four corners of the world supporting the heavens Mayan
Bacax, Cave god known from inscription at Crita Roman/Africa(north)
Bacchus, God Of revelry and wine Roman
Bachu, Ancestral goddess Chibcha
Backlum Chaam, God of male sexuality and of sex Mayan
Badb, Much feared serpent goddess Brazil
Badb, Goddess of war Ireland
Badb See Morrigu
Badb Catha See Badb
Badi Mata, Mother goddess Hindu
Bagala, Goddess with the power of cruelty Hindu
Bagba, Fetish who controls the wind and rain Africa(west)
Bagishi Kafir, God of flood waters and posterity Afghanistan
Bagvarti Urat, Tutelary goddess Armenia
Bahu, Goddess of Leo India
Baiame, God of all things and master of life death Aus
Baiji, Goddess of health and epidemics China
Baile of the Honeyed Speech, God of Blarney Ireland
Baj Bajania, Rather joyous forest god Yakut
Bala, Mother goddess Hindu
Bala, Messenger goddess Jain
Bala-Sakti, Goddess Dravidian
Balakrsna, They are guardian deities Mayan
Balaparmita, Philosophical deity Buddhist
Balarama, God of agriculture India
Baldaer, Dying god, identical to Balder Anglo-Saxon
Balder, Dying god, aslo god of poetry norse
Baldr See Balder
Bali, Demonic god Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Ball Hermon, Mountain deity Phoenicia
Balor, God of death Ireland
Baltis, Local goddess Arabic
Ban Chuideachaidh Moire, Goddess Ireland
Ban Naomha, Goddess of war Ireland
Banba, Part of a triad with Fotia and Eriu and as well as an goddess of the earth Ireland
Banbha Cavillaca, Virgin Goddess who was impregnated by a sneaky god Peru
Banebdjedet, God possibly involved with arbitration Egypt
Banemdedet, God of sexual fertility Egypt
Banga Ngbandi, Creator god and creator of white skinned people Zaire
Bangala See Libanza Upotos
Banka Mundi, Goddess of hunting India
Bar, God of mountains, war, deserts, battle Syria
Barastar Ossetian, God who judges souls, sending them to paradise or oblivion Caucasus
Baron Samedi, God of death magic and the underworld Haiti/Vodun
Barong, Protective spirit Bali
Barsamin, Weather/sky god Armenia
Basamum, God of healing Arabic
Bast, Cat goddess, healing, life and war Egypt
Bastet, Goddess of fertility, love, sex,of joy Egypt
Batak See Mula Djadi Tobak
Batara Guru, God who made the earth Indonesia
Baty, Cow goddess of fertility Egypt
Bau, Goddess of the dawn and the sky Phoenicia
Bau, Goddess of fertility Sumeria
Baubo, Goddess of bawdy laughter Greek
Bebhionn, Goddess of healing Ireland
Bechoil, Goddess whose legends have been lost Ireland
Becuma, Goddess who ruled over magical boats Ireland
Beda, Goddess of unknown responsibilities germanic
Beelsamin, God of the sun and lord of the sky Phoenicia
Befana, Goddess of winter who was kind, each January fifth she distributes goodies to good children and lumps of coal to those who are not Roman
Beg-Tse, God of war Buddhist/Tibet
Behanzin Fon, Fish god Benin
Beiwe, Goddess of the Summer solstice and war Saami/Lappland
Bel, Generic term means Lord, not god as some claim Babylon/Akkadia
Belata-Cardu, God of the destruction of your enemies Gaul
Belatucadros, God of war British
Bele, God of fear, mischief and trickery who gave fire and water to mankind Sudan/Africa
Bele Alua, Tree goddess Ghana
Belenos See Borvo
Belenus, God charged with the welfare of sheep and cattle, he also was God of the sun and healer in some regions and associated with Beltane Pan-Celtic
Belet-Seri, Goddess of the underworld, who kept track of the dead coming through Babylon/Akkadia
Belili, Goddess of the moon Mesopotamia
Belisama, Goddess of the Mersey River British
Belisama, Goddess of crafts and the forge Gaul
Belit Ilani, Goddess of warriors Babylon
Belit Seri, Goddess of justice and fairness Babylon
Belit-Ili, Mother goddess Babylon/Akkadia
Belitsari See Belet-Seri
Bella Penu, Local deity Khond(India)
Bellona, Goddess of war and mother goddess Roman
Belobog, God of happiness, luck, and order Belun/Slavic
Belogob, God of the living Slavic
Beltiya, Generic name for goddesses Babylon/Akkadia
Bendis, Goddess of the moon and Mother goddess Thrace
Bentakumari, Goddess of water India
Benten See Benzi-Ten
Benten-San, Goddess of good fortune,one of seven fortune deities Japan/Shinto
Benu, God of the sun in a bird like form Egypt
Benzai-Tenno See Benzi-Ten
Benzi-Ten, Goddess of eloquence, language, arts, fortune, water, and knowledge Japan
Bera Pennu, Vegetation goddess India
Berecyntia, Goddess of the earth Gaul
Bereginy, Goddesses of hunting Slavic
Bereguni, River nymphs accused of stealing newborn children Slavic
Berenice, Goddess of Coma Berenices Egypt
Bertha, Goddess of spinning norse
Beru, Butterfly demon who appears at the female puberty rites Brazil
Bes, God of childbirth, food, love, marriage, luck, recreation, relaxation and sleep Egypt
Bethel, Local tutelary god Phoenicia
Bhadra, Minor goddess Hindu/Puranic
Bhaga, Minor sun god Hindu/Puranic/Vedic
Bhagavan, Tutelary god India
Bhaiarva, Minor form of Siva Hindu/Puranic
Bhairavi, Goddess of terror Hindu
Bhaisajyaguru, Medicine Buddha Buddhist/Tibet
Bharani, Minor goddess of misfortune Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Bharat Mata, Mother goddess who is the mother of India Hindu
Bharati, Minor goddess of sacrifices Hindu/Vedic/Epic
Bhavanavasi, Generic name given to deities who look youthful Jain
Bhavani, Goddess of midwives India
Bhima, Minor goddess Buddhist
Bhima, Warrior and rain god Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Bhimsen See Bhima
Bhimul Pen See Bhima
Bhrkuti-Tara, Mother goddess and Buddha designate Buddhist/Tibet
Bhumi, Collective name for a group of deities Buddhist/Vajrayana
Bhumi Devata, Vegetation goddess India
Bhumidevi, Goddess of fertility Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Bhumiya, Fertility and guardian god of the fields Hindu/Puranic/Vedic
Bhut, Rather nasty evil spirit so don't irritate it India
Bhutadamara, God Buddhist/Mahayana
Bhutamata, Terrible goddess, a frightening form of Parveti Hindu
Bhuvanesvari, Goddess Hindu
Bi-har, Guardian deity who protects against demons Buddhist/Tibet
Bia, Goddess of force Greek
Bibi, Goddess of healing and cholera Gypsy
Biblys, Goddess of fountains Greek
Biddy Mannion, Goddess of midwives Ireland
Bidhgoe, Goddess of love and of sexuality Celtic
Bikeh Hozho, Goddess of happiness Navaho
Bila, Goddess of war Australia
Biliku, Goddess of weavery, storytelling, arts and crafts Native American
Bing Yi See He Bo
Bintang, Goddess of love Borneo
Binzuru-Sonja, God of fine vision and curing who is unable to escape pain, therefore he helps others to do so Japan
Birdu, Minor underworld god Babylon/Akkadia
Bisal Mariamna, Goddess of war India
Bisam, Goddess of health and diseases India
Bishamon, One of the seven gods of luck and the Buddhist patron of warriors Japan
Bishamon-Ten, God of wealth and protector of human life who chases demons Japan
Bishamontenno See Bishamon-Ten
Bitol, Sky god[one of 7] who helped create the world and its mortals Mayan
Bladud, God of the sun Welsh
Blathnat, Maiden form of the triple goddess Ireland/Welsh
Blid, Goddess of happiness norse
Bo Dhu, Black cow goddess Ireland
Bo Find, White cow goddess Ireland
Bo Hsian, God China/Taoist
Bo Ruadh, Goddess who helped bring fertility to barren Ireland Ireland
Boann, Goddess of fertility and the river Boyne Ireland
Boannan Boyne See Boann
Bochica, Supreme sun god and a god of law Chibcha
Bodua, Goddess of war Celtic
Bodva See Badb
Boibhniu, Blacksmith god Celtic
Boinne Guary See Guaire
Bokwus, Wild spirit of the woodlands Kwakiutl
Bolbe, Lake goddess Greek
Boldogasszony, Virgin goddess who protected mothers and children Hungary
Bolon Ti Ku, Collective name for the the nine underworld gods who are not well defined Mayan
Bombat KaMayann, Local deceased goddess Hindu
Bomo Rambi, Goddess of the moon Zimbabwe
Bomong, Goddess of war Minyong
Bomu Rambi See Bomo Rambi
Bona Dea, Goddess of fertility, great prophecy, the dispenser of healing herbs and rather prim and chaste Roman
Bonchor, God thought to be the creator deity Tunisia
Boora Pennu Khondi, God of light who created the goddess of the earth and they made the other great gods India
Boraspati ni Tano, Earth spirit Batak
Boreas, God of the North wind Greek
Borghild, Goddess of the moon norse
Bormanus, God of hot springs Celtic/Briton
Bormanus See Borvo
Bormonia, Goddess of healing Roman
Borvo, God of hot springs who replaced his mother Sirona British/Gaul
Brag srin mo, Goddess of fertility and an ancestral goddess Tibet
Bragi, God of eloquence and wisdom norse
Brahani, Mother goddess Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Brahma, Supreme god and creator of the cosmos Hindu
Brahma, Creator god, part of the main hindu trinity, the other two being Vishnu and Shiva. Brahma is the unmoved, uncaused first cause, and he created everything. Hindu
Branab Llyr, God of the dead and can restore them life Celtic
Brangwaine, Goddess of love Welsh
Branwen, Venus of the Northern Seas and a goddess of love Ireland/Welsh/Manx
Branwyn See Branwen
Breasal, High King of the entire planet Welsh/Cornwall
Breksta, Goddess of darkness Lithuania
Brenos, God of war Celtic
Bres Maclatha, Vegetation god Ireland
Brhaspati, Astral god personifying Jupiter Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Briant, Goddess of the river which holds her name
Bridget See Brigantia
Brigantia, Goddess of sovereignty Britishnia British
Brigantia, Goddess of the seasons, doctors smiths, poets, and women in childbirth Pan-Celtic
Brigantis, Goddess of the moon Celtic
Brighid, Goddess of education, healing, sore eyes Celtic
Brighid, Goddess of metal working Gaelic
Brigit See Brigantia
Brigit, Goddess of fertility Ireland
Brihaspati, God of incantation and ritual India
Brimo, Death goddess Greek
Brisaya, Goddess of the dawn Greek
Britannia, Genia Lor of British British
Britomartis, Goddess depicted as a hunter Crete
Brizo, Goddess worshiped as a prophet Delos Greek
Brome, Nymph who was a nurse for Dionysus Greek
Bromo See Borvo
Bronach, Goddess linked to forgotten Samhain rituals Ireland
Brono, God of light norse
Buadza Gan, God of the wind Ghana
Bubastis, Goddess of childbirth Egypt
Bubilas, Goddess of bees Lithuania
Buddha, Deified after his death India
Buddhaalocana, Goddess and female Buddha Buddhist/Shingon
Buddhabodhiprabhavasita, Minor goddess Buddhist
Buddhaheruka See Vairocana
Buddhakapala, God Buddhist/Mahayana
Budha, Astral god Hindu/Puranic/Buddhist/Vedic/Epic
Budhi Pallien, Goddess of the forest India
Buga, Supreme god Siberia/Tungus
Bugady Musun, Goddess who was the mother of all animals Evenki
Bugid Y Alba, God of war Haiti/Puerto Rico
Buk Neur, Goddess of rivers and streams Sudan
Buku, God/goddess of the sky Africa(west)
Bulaing Karadjeri, Goddess Australia
Bulan, Goddess of the moon Indonesia/Malaysia
Bulane, God of water Mozambique
Buluc Chabtan, God of war Mayan
Buluga Andaman, God Islands
Bumba Bantu, God of fire Africa
Bumerali, Goddess of physical prowess Australia
Bunbulama, Goddess of rain Australia
Bunzi, Rain goddess Zaire
Buri, One of two primordial beings norse
Buriyas, God of war Iran/Kassite
Burundi See Imana Banyarwanda
Bussumarus See Ambisagrus
Bussumarus Amelia, Loa of Haiti Haiti/Vodun
Buto, Cobra god of Lower Egypt and justice Egypt
Buxenus, God of box trees Gaul
C(co)chimetl, Minor god of merchants and commerce Aztec
Ca the a, Goddess of love Mojave
Cabaguil, God who helped create the world and mortals Mayan
Caca, Goddess of fire Roman
Cacoh, Creator god Mayan
Caelestis, Goddess of the moon Carthage
Caer Ibormeith, Usually thought of as a goddess of sleep and dreams Ireland
Cagn Mantis, Creator Africa
Cailleach See Caillech
Caillech, Goddess of winter and the goddess in her destroyer aspect Ireland/Scotland/Manx
Caireen, Protective mother goddess Ireland
Caishen, God of wealth China
Cakra, Mind of the creator Hindu
Cakresvari, Goddess of learning Jain
Cakulha, God of the lessor lightning bolts Mayan
Calliope, Muse of of poetry and eloquence bonds Greek
Callisto, Nymph Greek
Cally Berry, Maiden goddess Ireland
Calounger, Death goddess and/or Goddess of the sea Brazil
Calypso, Nymph who kept Odysseus captive for seven years Greek
Camaxtli, God of war and fire as well as one of the 4 gods who created the world Aztec
Camaxtli, Here he is a god of fate Mayan
Camenae, Goddess of springs and rivers Roman
Camenae See Kam,enae
Camilla, Goddess of fire Italy
Camozotz, Bat god Mayan
Campestres, Lost goddess of fields Roman/Gaul
Camulos, God of war [Colchester ?] Briton
Canda, Terrible goddess and a distinct form of Durga Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Candali, Goddess of terrible appearance Buddhist/Tibet
Candamius, Astral god Roman/Iberia
Candanyika, Distinctive form of Durga Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Candavati, Form of Durga Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Candelifera, Goddess of childbirth and midwives Roman
Candesvari, Minor goddess who stands upon a corpse Buddhist/Mahayana
Candfrasekhara, Form of Siva Hindu/Puranic
Candi, Goddess Durga in her moon form India
Candika, Goddess of desire Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Candit, Goddess of streams Sudan
Candogra, Goddess, a distinctive form of Durga Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Candra, Planet god commonly affiliated with the moon Hindu/Puranic/Buddhist/Epic
Candsvera, Minor god and benevolent aspect of Siva Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Canidia, Goddess of the moon who was also a sorceress Greek
Cankilikkaruppan, Local god Hindu/Dravidian/Tamil
Canola, Believed to be one of the oldest of the Ireland deities Ireland
Caolainn, Goddess of wisdom healing and fertility Ireland
Capakan, God of earthquakes and mountains Mayan
Cardea, Goddess of door hinges Roman
Carika, Goddess of the repetitive chant Buddhist
Cariociecus, God of war Roman/Iberia
Carlin See Caillech
Carlin, Goddess of winter and Shaimin Scotland
Carman, Goddess of County Wexford and black magic Ireland
Carme, Nymph and companion of Artemis Greek
Carmenta, Goddess of childbirth and midwives, prophecy and springs Roman
Carmentes, Minor goddesses of birth Roman
Carna, Goddess of health Roman
Carne, Most likely another version of Herne British/Cornwall
Carravogue, Goddess of winter from County Meath Crone British/Ireland
Carridwen, Goddess of the moon Welsh
Caryatis, Goddess of healing Greek
Castalia, Goddess of springs Greek
Catana See Anu
Catequil, God of lightning and thunder Inca
Cathubodia, Briton version of the Ireland goddess of the earth Banbha Briton
Cathubodua, Goddess of war Pan-Celtic
Caturmurti, Specific form of Vishnu [4 faces] Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Cauri, Goddess of terrifying appearance Buddhist/Tibet
Cavillaca, Virgin goddess who was impregnated by a sneaky god Peru
Ce Actal, Minor creator god Aztec
Ceacht, Goddess of medicine Ireland
Cebhfhionn, Goddess of inspiration Ireland
Ceile De See Kele De
Ceiuci, Star goddess who created all animals Brazil
Celedones, Goddesses of happiness Greek
Cenkalaniyammal, Local goddess who guards the paddy fields Hindu/Dravidian/Tamil
Centeocihuatl, Goddess of maize Aztec
Centeotl, Maize god Aztec
Centzon-Totochtin, Party gods, a drunken and immoral group who meet frequently Aztec
Ceres, Goddess of agriculture, grain and summer Roman
Ceridwen, Goddess of inspiration and the hag aspect of the mother goddess Welsh
Cerklicing, God of fields and grain Latvia
Cernunnos, God of fertility and the horned god Pan-Celtic
Cernunnos, God of prosperity Roman
Cerridwen, Goddess of mountains British
Cerridwen, Goddess of fertility Celtic
Cerridwen, Moon, grain, education and healing goddess Welsh/Scotland
Cessair, Well known pre-Celtic mother goddess Ireland
Cethlion, Goddess of the sea and the Formorians Ireland
Ceto, Goddess of the sea Greek
Ceyon See Murukan
Cghene, Creator god with no material aspect, but a nice guy, no temple or priest Nigeria/Isoko
Ch'ang O, Goddess of the moon China
Ch'ang Tsai, God of the spleen China
Ch'eng Huang, God of the land,ditches, moats and the people China
Ch'I-You, God of weapons, dancers, smiths and war China
Ch'ih Sung tzu, Lord of the rain China
Ch'ing Lung, God of the lungs China
Ch'ung Ling yu, God of the nose China
Chac, God[s] of lightning, rain, thunder, wind and fertility Mayan
Chac Mol See Chac
Chac Uayab Xoc, Fish god known as the great demon shark Mayan
Chac Xib Chac, God of sacrifice and war Mayan
Chahuru, Spirit of water Pawnee
Chaitanya, Mendicant god Hindu/Puranic
Chakwaina Okya, Goddess of childbirth Zuni
Chalchiuhtlcue, Goddess rain and storms, violence, vitality, lakes, whirlpools, rivers, water , love, beauty and youth Don't make this one mad whatever you do. Aztec
Chalchiutotolin, Penitence god Aztec
Challalamma, Goddess of buttermilk [?] India
Chalmeacacihuitl, Minor underworld goddess Aztec
Chalmetcal, Minor underworld god Aztec
Chamer, God of death Mayan
Chan Hs'ien, Guardian god of children who had been a mortal King China
Chandika See Narasinhi
Chandra, God of the moon Vedic
Chang Fei, God of war and butchers China
Chang Hsien, God of dreams and of pregnancy China
Chang Pan, God of masons China
Chang Tao Ling, God of the afterlife and head of the heavenly Ministry of exorcism Taoist/Chan
Chang Xi, Goddess of the moon China
Chang Yong, Goddess of justice China
Changing Woman, Goddess of the moon Cherokee
Chango, Warrior god who defends against enemies who want the land, wealth and women Africa
Chantico, Goddess of hearth fires and volcanoes. Aztec
Chao san Niang, Goddess of wig salesmen China
Chao T'eng k'ang, God of the bowels China
Chaob, Wind[s] god[s] Mayan/Lacandon
Chaos, Mother of the gods Babylon
Charis, Minor goddess Greek
Chasca, Goddess of the dawn and the dew Inca
Chattrosnia, God Buddhist
Chaya, Goddess Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Chebeldei, Inhabitants of the lower world Siberia
Chemosh, Head god Moab
Chen Kao, God of the ears China
Cheng San Kung, God of fishing China
Cheng Yuan ho, God of strolling singers China
Chernobog, God of chaos and the night Slavic
Cherubim, Guardians of important places and they intercede both with the gods/and for the gods Mesopotamia
Chhih of warg tzu, God of rain China
Chi Po, God of the winds China
Chi Sung Tzu, Rain god China
Chia, Goddess of the moon Chiboa
Chiang, Goddess of agriculture China
Chibchacum, God of farmers and merchants Chibcha
Chibiabos, Brother of Nanabush Algonquin
Chibilias, Goddess of the rainbow Mayan
Chibirias, Goddess of the earth, who sends the rain and paints the earth Mayan
Chiccan, Gods of rain Mayan
Chickcharney, Small furred/feathered spirit of the forest Andros Is/Bahamas
Chicoahui Itzcuintli-Chantico, God of lapidaries Aztec
Chicomecoatl, Goddess of grain, fertility and frost Aztec
Chicomenochtli, God of painters and solar pleasure[not my claim] Aztec
Chiconahui, Hgoddess of the earth Aztec
Chicoonahuiehecatl, Minor creator god Aztec
Chie, Fun loving goddess Chibcha
Chih Jih, God of the day China
Chih Nii, Goddess of spinning China
Chih Nu, Goddess of weaving China
Chikara Korekore, Sky god Zimbabwe
Chimalmat, Goddess of the Little Dipper Mayan
Chimata No Kami, God of crossroads, roads and footpaths Japan
Chimera, Goddess of volcanoes Greek
Chiminagua, Omnipotent god who created the earth in a rather simple matter Chibcha
Chin hua Niang niang, God of drums and violins China
Ching Ling Tzu, God of tea China
Chinnamastaka, Goddess, a headless form of Durga Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Chinnintamma, Goddess of households India
Chio Yuan Tzu, God of the brain China
Chipiripa, Rain god Curra
Chirakan Ixmucane, One of the new goddess formed by the 4 gods who made the world Mayan
Chiuacoztl, Goddess of childbirth Nahu
Chiuke Ibo, Sky god who is also regarded as Creator god Nigeria
Chlaus Haistic, Ancient goddess of unknown function Ireland
Chloris, Goddess of flowers Greek
Chnum, God Egypt
Chokmah, Goddess of order and wisdom Spain
Chol Nuer See Col
Cholmus, Creator of animals Siberia
Chonsu, God of the moon Egypt
Chors, Pre-Christian sun god Balkans
Chos-Skyon, Tutelary guardian deity Buddhist/Tibet
Chou Wang, God of sodomy China
Chowa, Goddess of health India
Christalline, Evil goddess of the sea Haiti
Chronos See Cronus
Chronus See Cronus
Chu jung, God of fire and the celestial executioner China
Chu Niao, God of the heart China
Chu Ying, God of the eyes China
Chuang Mu, Goddess of the bedroom China
Chuginadak, Goddess of fire and volcano Aleut
Chuh Kamuy, Goddess of the moon China
Chul Tatic Chites Vaneg, Creator god Mayan
Chulavete, Goddess of the morning star Mexico
Chun T'i, Goddess of the dawn and warriors China
Chunda, Goddess of happiness Buddhist
Chung K'uei, God of the afterlife who belongs to the Ministry of exorcism China/Taoist
Chung kuei, Protector of those who travel and god of examinations China
Chung Liu, God of eaves China
Chup, Goddess of the wind and rain Chumash
Chup Kamui, Goddess of war and the sun Japan/Ainu
Cian, God of medicine Ireland
Cihuacoatl, Goddess whose roaring signaled war Aztec
Cihuacoatl-Quilaztli, Creator goddess with a rather unique way of creating humanity Aztec
Cihuateto, Women who die in childbirth, gain eternal life and become spirits who accompany the sun Aztec
Cinei, Goddess of the sea Siberia/Chukchee
Cinteotl, God of fertility Aztec
Cinteotl, God of Maize Nahu
Cinxia, Minor goddess of marriage[ She worries over the attire of the bride] Roman
Cipactli, Primordial goddess of water Aztec
Circe, Goddess of healing and of herbs Greek
Cista, Goddess of the morning star Persia
Cit Bolon Tum, God of medicine Mayan
Cit Cac Coh, God of war iconised as a red Puma Mayan
Citalatonac, Creator god Aztec
Citlalicue, Creator goddess and the goddess of Milky Way Aztec
Citra, Minor goddess of misfortune and a malevolent astral deity Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Citrasena, Goddess Buddhist/Mahayana
Cittavasita, Minor goddess Buddhist
Cizin, God of death Mayan
Clairm'e, River loa Haiti/Vodun
Clairmezin'e, Goddess of rivers Haiti
Clementia, Goddess who was invoked to protect the citizen against the emperor's absolute use of power Roman
Cleone, Goddess of water Greek
Clio, Goddess of history Roman/Greek
Cliodna, Goddess Ireland/Scotland
Clota, Goddess and namesake of the River Clyde British/Welsh/Scotland
Coatlicue, Goddess of the earth Aztec
Coatrischie, Goddess of water, winds, and storms Cuba/Taino
Coca Mama, Goddess of health, happiness and the coca plant Peru
Cocha, Goddess of rain Peru
Cocidius See Segomo
Cocidus, Goddess of hunting British
Cocijo, Rain god Zapotec/Mexico
Col, Rain and thunderstorms god Sudan
Colel Cab, Chthonic goddess of the earth Mayan
Colleda, Goddess of the winter solstice Koliada/Serbia
Colop U Uichkin, Sky god who, with a night avatara of the same name, is the bringer of disease Mayan
Comus, God of banquets, drunkenness and merriment Roman/Greek
Conchenn, Goddess of love Celtic
Concordia, Goddess of harmony, peace and justice Roman
Condatis, Local god Roman/British
Condwiramur, Goddess of sovereignty Welsh
Coniraya, Creator of all things and founder of agriculture Quechua
Consentes See Pan
Consus, God of counseling and negotiation Roman
Copia, Goddess of prosperity Roman
Corchen, Goddess of which very little is known Ireland/Manx
Cordelia See Creiddylad
Core See Kore
Corra, Goddess of prophecy and who regularly appeared in the form of a crane Scotland
Corus, God of the wind Roman
Coti Bushman, Goddess of hunting Africa
Cotys, Goddess of the earth who presided over debauchery Phrygian
Cotys, Goddess of fertility Thrace
Coventina, Goddess of healing, wells and water Celtic
Coyolxauhqui, Goddess of the moon Aztec
Coyote, Demigod/creator/trickster Pan-W.USA
Cratos, God of strength Greek
Credne, God of metallurgy and smithing Ireland
Creiddylad, Goddess of summer flowers and the sea Welsh
Creidhne, God of Metal working Celtic
Creudylad See Creiddylad
Crionis, God of rivers Greek
Crnobog, God of death Slavic
Crnoglav See Crnobog
Crobh See Inghean
Crobh Dearg, Goddess of war Ireland
Cromm Cruaich, Ancient deity Ireland
Crone, Third aspect of the Triple goddess Ireland
Cronos, Minor harvest and God of the sun with Greek roots Celtic
Cronus, God of and agriculture who became king of the Titans for a while Greek
Crove Dairg See Crobh Dearg
Cu Chulain, God of warriors and chivalry Celtic
Cuba, Goddess children's sleep and infants Roman
Cuchulainn See Cu Chulain
Cueravaperi, Goddess of rain and drought Mexico
Cumhau, God of death Mayan
Cunda, Goddess considered a deification of literature Buddhist/Tibet
Cunina, Goddess of infants who are in the cradle Roman
Cupid, God of love Roman
Cura, Goddess of healing Roman
Curche See Kurke
Cutzi, Goddess of the moon Americas
Cuvto ava, Goddess of trees Russia
Cybele, Goddess of forests, mountains, and fertility Phrygian
Cybele Phrygian See Kybele
Cyhiraeth, Goddess of streams Welsh
Cymeinfoll See Cymidei
Cymidei, Goddess of war Welsh
Cynosura, Goddess of midwives Greek
Cytherea See Venus
Da-Shi-Zhi, Female Bodhisattva Buddhist/China
Dabaiba, Goddess of lightning and thunder Panama
Dabog, Before christianity, he was God of the sun, alas, now he's reduced to a diabolic personality Balkans
Dabog See Dazhbog
Dadimunda, Treasurer for another god Buddhist/Sri Lanka
Daeira, Goddess of knowledge Greek
Daemones, Family of elementals who inhabit fields, forests, mountains, oceans, streams, lakes, valleys, desert, some towns and they are immortal Greek
Daena, Goddess who meets the souls of the dead Persia
Daevas See Davas
Dagan, Fertility and grain god who in the Ugatitic creation myth was the father of Baal Babylon/Akkadia/Canaan
Dagan See Dagon
Dagan Kafir, Local supreme god, bears no relation to the Semitic god Dagan Afghanistan
Dagda, God of the earth Celtic
Dagda, God of death, rebirth and long life Ireland
Daghdha See Dagda
Dagon, God of vegetation Mesopotamia
Dagon, God of wheat and grain Phoenicia
Daho, Deity who may be a god of war Pyrenean
Dahomey See Lisa Fon
Dahud Ahes, Goddess of debauchery British
Dahut See Dahud Ahes
Daikoku, God of wealth and happiness Japan
Daiomon, Member of the Daemones family Greek
Daityas, Demonic enemies of the gods India
Daji, Goddess of justice China
Dakini, Supernatural beings Buddhist
Dakini Guru, Goddess of teaching Tibet
Daksa, God of the sun Hindu/Puranic/Vedic
Daktyloi, Demonic beings who discovered the art of working in metal Greek
Dala Kadavara, Elephant goddess Singhalese
Dali, Goddess of the hunt Georgia/Russia
Dama, Invisible deities which control the weather, attack people and cause illness, sterility or death Huli
Damara, Goddess of fertility associated with Beltane British
Damballah, Goddess of sweet waters Haiti
Damgalnuna, Mother goddess who whelped Marduk Babylon/Akkadia/Sumeria
Damkina, Earth mother goddess Babylon/Akkadia/Sumeria
Damona, Goddess of cows, little known Celtic
Damu, God of exorcism Sumeria
Dan, God of unity Fon
Dan, Goddess of order and the rainbow Benin/Mahi
Dana See Anu
Dana, Goddess, ancestor of mortal celtic people Ireland/Welsh
Dana See Danu
Dana Ana See Anu
Danaids, Goddesses of fountains and water Greek
Danann See Danu
Danaparamita, Philosophical deity Buddhist
Danavas, Half divine/half demonic beings India
Danu, Aegean mother goddess Greek
Danu, Primordial goddess Hindu/Vedic
Danu, Major mother goddess Ireland
Danus, Father of the Danaids, 50 beautiful women Greek
Daphne, Oracular goddess and mountain nymph Greek
Darago, Goddess of fire and volcanos Philippines
Daramulum, Lunar being and mediator between the creator and humans Australia
Daramulun See Baiame
Daramulun S. Waels See Thurremlin
Daronwy, Appears only in the songs/book of Taleisin Welsh
Darzamat, Goddess of the gardens Latvia
Dashizhi, Goddess of knowledge China
Datin, God mentioned in inscriptions but what he did no one knows Arabic
Davas, Rather malevolent spirits Persia
Daya, Goddess who oddly enough is considered a minor aspect of the god of Visnu Hindu/Puranic
Dayang Raca, Goddess of fire Borneo
Dazbog See Dazhbog
Dazhbog, God of the sky, wealth and war Slavic
Dazimus, Goddess of healing Sumeria
Dea Arduinna See Ardwinna
Deae Matres, Mother goddesses, a triune of goddess of the earthes British
Dearg Bhuidhe See Inghean
Debata Toba-Batak, Word used to denote an individual god/divine power Sumatra
Debena, Goddess of hunting and forests Slavic
Dechtere, Trinity unto herself Ireland
Dechtire See Dechtere
Decima, Goddess of birth who watches over the pregnancy Roman
Dedun, God who was the lord and giver of incense Egypt
Dedwin, God of riches and incense who was nailed by the Egyptians Nubian
Deimos, God of terror and panic Greek
Deive, Before christians it was an appellation of divinity, as in certain stones who were the object of veneration Lithuania
Dekla, Goddess of midwives Latvia
Del See Devel
Demeter, Goddess of agriculture, grain, autumn, the earth , and fertility Greek
Demogorgon, Mysterious spirit/creator god Greek
Dena, Goddess Iran
Dendritus, Goddess of the tree Greek
Deng Dinka, God of rain Sudan
Deohako, Collective name of the three daughters of the Earth Mother Seneca
Dercetius, God of mountains Roman/Iberia
Derceto, Goddess of fertility Greek
Derceto, Mother goddess Mysia
Derketo, Goddess of the moon associated with fertility Chaldea
Despina, Nymph Greek
Deus See god
Deva, Generic name of a god Hindu/Puranic/Vedic
Devaki, Mother goddess Hindu/Puranic/Epic
Devana See Debena
Devananda, Mother goddess of happiness and joy Jain
Devaputra, Designation for the lower ranked gods Buddhist
Devas See Davas
Devas, Some gods at perpetual war with the demons India
Devasena, Goddess Hindu/Puranic
Devel, Highest being/god Gypsy
Deverra, Goddess of verse and guardian of newborn children Roman
Devi, Twelve armed warrior goddess Hindu
Devi, Female deities India
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