The Gods
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187 gods
I'lena
(Koryak/Siberia)
An animistic spirit.
Iae
(Brazil)
A god of the moon.
Iakchos
(Greek)
A god that might be demon and/or a demon that might be god.
Ialonus
(Celtic)
A fertility god.
Iambe
(Greek)
A goddess of happiness.
Ianagi and Izanami
(Japan)
The god and goddess that created Japan.
Iapetos
(Greek)
A Titan god who now hangs out in Tartarus.
Iarila
(Russia)
A fertility goddess.
Iaso
(Greek/Roman)
A goddess of healing and medicine.
Iatiku and Nautsiti Acoma
(North America)
The sisters who created man.
Ibath
(Irish)
A Nemed who is believed to be a Tuatha ancestor/father god.
Iblis
(Islamic)
The Islamic version of the Jewish/Christian Devil.
Icauna
(Roman/Celtic)
The river goddess of the river Yonne[Brittany].
Icci
(Siberia)
Animistic spirits.
Iccovellauna
(Celtic)
A water goddess.
Ichpuchtli
(Aztec)
A goddess of lust pleasure.
Ida
(Hindu)
She is the goddess of prayer and devotion that was a man that turned into a woman, really.
Ida Ten
(Japan)
This young god protects monasteries and is rather quick.
Idem Huva Finno
(Ugric)
A goddess of autumn.
Idliragijenget
(Inuit)
A sea goddess.
Idlirvirisong
(Inuit)
The demonic cousin of the sun.
Idothea
(Greek)
A goddess of the sea.
Idunn
(Nordic)
The keeper of the apples of immortality.
Iegad
(Pelew Island)
This is the god that is guilty of bringing light to earth.
Iemaparu
(North America)
Corn mother.
Ifa
(Yoruba)
The god of wisdom, knowledge and divining.
Ifru
(North Africa)
A god known from an inscription at Crita.
Igaehinvdo
(Cherokee)
The sun goddess.
Igalilik
(Inuit)
A very tough hunting spirit.
Igaluk
(Inuit)
The god of the moon.
Igigi
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
The collective name for the group of younger sky gods.
Ignerssauk
(Inuit)
A sea god, generally benevolent.
Ignirtoq
(Inuit)
The goddess of lightning.
Ih P'en
(Maya)
A chthonioc fertility god, concerned with the growth of plants as well as family, property and other wealth.
Ihi
(Tahiti)
A goddess of learning, of wisdom.
Ihi / Ehi
(Egypt)
He is the lord of the sistrum.
Ihoiho
(Society Island)
The creator god that created everything including the primeval waters.
Ihy
(Egypt)
A minor god of music.
Ikal Ahau
(Maya)
A chthonic death god, that strangely enough, is considered to inhabit Christian church towers in Mexico.
Ikas
(Algonquin)
Mother Earth.
Ikenga Ibo
(Nigeria)
A god of fortune, a benevolent deity.
Iku
(Nigeria)
A god of death.
Iku-Ikasuchi-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
The most significant of the eight thunder deities, A god of thunder.
Iku-Turso
(Finland)
A malevolent sea monster; probably same as Tursas.
Ikvaku
(Hindu/Vedic)
An ancestral sun god, that creator god.
Il
(Canaan/Lebanon/Syria)
The creator god.
Ila
(Hindu/Vedic)
A minor goddess of sacrifices.
Ilaalge
(West Semitic)
A local god.
Ilabrat
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia)
A minor god, heavy into politics.
Ilamatecuhtli
(Aztec)
Old mother goddess.
Ilankaka
(Nkundo)
A sun goddess.
Ilankaka
(Zaire)
A goddess of war.
Ilat
(Pokot/Suk)
The rain god.
Ilazki
(Basque)
The apotheosis of the moon in a feminine form.
Ilithyia
(Greek)
A goddess of childbirth Eileithyia, Eilethyia, Eleuto.
Illapa / Illyapa / Katoyalla
(Peru)
He is the god of lightning, thunder and rain storms.
Illargui
(Basque)
A moon goddess.
Ilmarinen
(Finnish)
A god of good weather and the wind, he is also a protective deity of travelers and for a lark he forged the sun.
Ilmarinen
(Finland)
The great smith, maker of heaven. Originally a male spirit of air.
Ilmatar
(Finland)
He is the god of the earth.
Ilmatar
(Finland)
Female spirit of air; the daughter of primeval substance of creative spirit. Mother of Väinämöinen in Kalevala.
Ilyapa
(Peru)
A god of storms and weather.
Im
(Mesopotamia)
A storm god.
Imana
(Banyarwanda/Burundi/East Africa)
The chief god.
Imazuma
(Japan/Shinto)
The goddess of lightning.
Imhotep
(Egypt)
A god of healing, embalming, medicine, learning, sleep etc.
Imiut
(Egypt)
A minor chthonic protective god.
Immap Ukua
(Inuit)
A sea goddess, moma to all of the sea creatures.
Immat
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A demonic god that liked virgins.
Imo
(Africa)
A goddess of justice.
Improcitor
(Roman)
A minor god of agriculture that worried over harrowing of the fields.
Imra
(Hindu/Kush)
A god.
Imra
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A creator god that is still worshipped today.
Imset / Amset
(Egypt)
This god is a funerary god charged with the care of the liver of the deceased.
Ina
(Brazil)
A dolphin goddess.
Ina'hitelan
(Koryak/Siberia)
A guardian spirit that supervises the skies.
Inana
(Mesopotamian/Sumeria)
A goddess of fertility, of love and war.
Inanna
(Mesopotamian)
A goddess of fertility, of love.
Inanna
(Sumeria)
A goddess of heaven, light, long life, the moon, and war.
Inanupdikile
(Panama)
A goddess of rain.
Inara
(Hittite/Hurrian)
A minor goddess.
Inaras
(Anatolia)
A goddess of liquor.
Inaras
(Hittite)
The goddess of the wild animals of the steppe.
Inari
(Japan/Shinto)
A god/dess of food and rice.
Indr
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A tutelary and weather god.
Indra
(Hindu)
A god of rain, storms, thunder and clouds.
Indra
(Vedic)
A god of fertility and war.
Indrani
(Hindu/Puranic/Vedic)
A goddess of wealth.
Indukari
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess.
Inemes
(Micronesia)
A goddess of love and of sexuality.
Ing
(Anglo-Saxon)
An ancestral god.
Inghean / Crobh / Dearg Bhuidhe
(Irish)
One of the isters who made up a triple goddess and goddess of summer.
Inguma
(Basque)
A spirit of death that enters people's homes by night and strangles them.
Ini
(Egypt)
A goddess of justice.
Ini Heret
(Egypt)
She is the goddess of mediators, diplomats, statesman's and other professional liars.
Inkanyamba
(Zulu/South Africa)
A storm god, deals directly with tornadoes.
Inkosazana
(Zulu/South Africa)
A goddess of education, rain, the rainbow and mist.
Inmar Votyak
(Finnish/Ugric)
A sky goddess that was taken over by the Christians and called of the Mother of God.
Inmutef / Inummutef
(Egypt)
A minor canopic god.
Inna
(Africa)
A goddess of justice.
Innana
(Sumeria)
The goddess of love, procreation, and war.
Insitor
(Roman)
A god concerned with the sowing of crops.
Inta
(Aztec)
A god of fire who is associated with paternalism.
Intercidona
(Roman)
A goddess of midwives.
Inti
(Peru)
A god of war and the sun.
Inuat
(Inuit)
These are the spirit beings that reside with all living creatures and maintain the lamp of life.
Inuus
(Roman)
A god that protected herds.
Io / Khio
(New Zealand)
The chief god who appears to be known only to the nobility and the priests.
Ioskeha
(Iroquois)
Creator of the first man and woman.
Ipalnemohuani
(Aztec)
The supreme deity.
Ipet / Ipi
(Egypt)
She started life as a hippopotamus goddess.
Ipy
(Egypt)
A mother goddess that occasionally will wet nurse the king.
Irene
(Greek)
A goddess of peace.
Iris
(Greek)
A goddess of the rainbow.
Irmin
(Germanic)
A war god.
Irmiongot
(Germanic)
This possibly Irmin, found in The Hildebrandslied, strangely the poem shows Christian influence.
Irsirra
(Hurrite)
She is the goddess of fate.
Iruwa
(Kenya)
A sun and war god.
Irvun
(Congo/Tanzania/Cameroon)
A sun god.
Isa
(Buddhist)
A guardian deity.
Isa
(Hindu/Puranic)
An aspect of Siva.
Isakakate
(Crow)
The supreme being.
Isamba
(Africa)
A moon goddess.
Isara
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia/West Semitic)
A goddess of marriage and childbirth who dealt with the enforcement of oaths.
Isdes
(Egypt)
A chthonic god of death.
Isdustaya
(Proto-Hattic)
A goddess of of fate.
Ises
(Africa)
A goddess of bow and arrow.
Ishi-Kori-Dome
(Japan/Shinto)
A god/goddess of stonecutters.
Ishkur
(Mesopotamia)
The god of rain.
Ishtar / Inanna
(Babylonia)
She was the goddess of sexuality and of love and war.
Isi
(India)
A goddess.
Isinu
(Akkadia/Mesopotamia)
This god, a messenger, was a dual faced god.
Isis
(Egypt)
A goddess of childbirth, death, the earth, fertility, marital devotion, motherhood, healing, home, magic, the moon and the mother goddess.
Iskur
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Iraq)
The chief rain and thunder god.
Island of Flame
(Egypt)
Though not a god, without yet it eight gods would never have came into being.
Ismud
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A dual faced messenger god.
Israfil
(Islam)
The angel that blows of the trumpet of doom at the last call for of the universe.
Issaki
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess walking around with a headless child.
Issitoq
(Inuit)
This god looks for those that break the rules.
Istadevata
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A tutelary god.
Istadevata
(Hindu)
A generic title for a personal God or a house icon.
Istanu
(Hittite)
A god of judgment who was also a sun god.
Istar / Estar
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia)
A goddess of fertility and war known as the star of heaven.
Istaran
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A tutelary god of the city of Der.
Isten
(Hungary)
The chief deity.
Isten / Isden
(Egypt)
A god known from the the Middle Kingdom and later.
Istustaya
(Hittite)
One of the deities who awaited the return of Telipinus.
Isum
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia)
A minor god, possibly a god of fire.
Isvara
(Hindu)
An epitaph of Siva.
Itaba
(Haiti)
Ancestor goddess.
Itchita
(Yakut/Siberia)
This goddess of the earth prevents illness.
Ithm
(Canaan)
The god of herds, usually sheep.
Itonde Mongo / Nkuando
(Zaire)
The god of death and hunters.
Ituana
(Brazil)
A goddess of the afterworld.
Itzam Cab
(Mayan)
A chthonic earth god as well as a god of fire.
Itzam Na / Hun Itzamna / Yaxcocahmut
(Maya)
Another creator god, water, agriculture, drawing, healing, medicine and the moon.
Itzcoliuhqui
(Aztec)
A god of volcanoes, destruction and of the night.
Itzcutintli
(Aztec)
A guardian goddess of the home.
Itzli
(Aztec)
A God of justice.
Itzpapalotl
(Aztec)
She is a goddess of agriculture.
Itzpapalotl-Itzcyeye
(Aztech)
A minor mother goddess who was found only in the Valley of Mexico.
Iubdan of the Faylinn
(Irish)
An Ulster god.
Iunones
(Greek/Roman)
The goddesses of femininity.
Iusaas
(Egypt)
A creator goddess.
Iuturna
(Roman)
A goddess of springs and who was real handy in times of drought.
Ix Ahau
(Maya)
A moon goddess.
Ix Ch'up
(Maya)
A goddess of the moon.
Ix Chebel Yax
(Maya)
A goddess of teaching, childbirth, the moon, sexual relations, storms and water.
Ix Kanan
(Maya)
The vegetation goddess that takes care of bean plant.
Ix Ku
(Maya)
A goddess of rain.
Ix Zacal Nok
(Mayan)
The inventor of weaving as well as a creator goddess.
Ixbalanque / Hunapu
(Maya)
This god of the moon is also be twin of Hunahpu.
Ixchel / Ix Chel
(Maya)
She is the goddess of the moon.
Ixcozauhqui
(Aztec)
Associated with paternalism and A god of fire.
Ixmucane
(Maya)
Yet another of the 13 gods that created humans.
Ixnetli
(Aztec)
A goddess of weavers.
Ixpiyacoc
(Maya)
This god is also guilty of creating humans.
Ixpuztec
(Aztec)
A minor underworld god.
Ixquimilli-Itzlacoliuhqui
(Aztec/Mexico)
A god of justice.
Ixtab
(Maya)
She is the goddess of the hanged and suicides.
Ixtab
(Mexican)
A goddess of justice.
Ixtlilton
(Aztec)
He is the god of healing, feasting and games.
Iya
(Lakota)
The the spirit of all that is evil.
Iyatiku
(North America)
Sheet is the mother of maize and humans.
Izanagi / Izanagi No Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
One of the 17 creator gods and the male primeval god.
Izanami-No-Kami / Izamnami
(Japan/Shinto)
A creator goddess who died and giving birth to the fire god as well as the primeval female goddess.
Izquitecatl
(Aztec)
A fertility god personified by the Maguey plant.
187 gods
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