The Gods
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95 gods
Va'irgin
(Chukchee/East Siberia)
The supreme being whose name means "I exist".
Vac
(Buddhist)
A variety of Manjusri.
Vac
(Hindu)
A goddess of speech.
Vacuna
(Roman)
A goddess of agriculture and leisure.
Vaga
(Celtic)
A goddess of the River Wye.
Vagisvara
(Buddhist)
A tutelary deity of Nepal and a god of speech.
Vagitanus
(Roman)
This minor god of passage was the guardian of the press first cry at birth.
Vahagn
(Armenian)
A god of war.
Vahgan
(Armenia)
A god of victory, born from fire and has flames for hair.
Vahguru Sikh
(India)
The creator god.
Vaimanika
(Jain/India)
The generic title for a group of deities.
Vairacocha / Huiracocha / Viracpocha
(Peru)
The creator god.
Vairocana / Buddhaheruka
(Buddhist)
The First and oldest meditation Buddha.
Vairotya
(Jain/India)
A goddess of learning.
Vaisnavi
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess, a Sakti of Visnu.
Vajardaka
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A god.
Vajracarcika
(Buddhist/goddess)
A goddess that stands upon a corpse.
Vajradhara
(Buddhist)
A god.
Vajradhatvisvari
(Buddhist)
A goddess.
Vajradhatvisvari
(Buddhist)
A goddess.
Vajragandhari
(Buddhist)
A minor goddess.
Vakarine
(Slavic)
A goddess of the evening star.
Valetudo
(Italian)
A goddess of health.
Vali
(Nordic/Icelandic)
A god that will survive Ragnarok.
Valli
(Hindu)
A goddess.
Vamana
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
An incarnation of the god Visnu.
Vanir
(Nordic/Icelandic)
A major group of Norse gods the concerned with peace, prosperity and the fertility of the land.
Var
(Norse)
A goddess of marriage Vows.
Varaha
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
The third avatar of Visnu.
Varahi
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess that later became one of the goddesses of evil intent.
Varahmukio
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess.
Varali
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess.
Vari-Ma-Te-Takere
(Hervey Island)
A mother goddess and creator been, whose six children had immaculate births.
Varuna
(Hindu/Puranic/Vedic/Tamil)
A major guardian god of the sky and water.
Varuni
(Hindu)
A goddess of golden liquor.
Vasantadevi
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A goddess of spring.
Vasio
(Gallic/Celtic)
A god Vocontii.
Vasudeva
(Hindu)
A god.
Vasudhara
(Buddhist)
A female Buddha designate.
Vasudhara
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A fertility goddess.
Vasumattisri
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess.
Vasusri
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
Another minor goddess.
Vasu[s]
(Hindu/India)
A generic title for the gods/deities that attend Indra.
Vasya-Tara
(Buddhist-Mayhayana)
A goddess.
Vata
(Hindu/Vedic/Persia)
A god of the wind.
Vayu
(Buddhist)
A god of the northwestern quarter.
Vayu
(Hindu/Vedic)
The god of the air and wind.
Vayukmara
(Jain/India)
A god.
Ve
(Nordic/Icelandic)
A god been listed in the prose Edda.
Ve'ai
(Koryak/South Siberia)
The feminine vegetation spirit and personification of the grasslands.
Ved Ava
(Finnish/Ugric)
A goddess of water.
Veden Emo
(Finnish)
A goddess of water.
Vedenemo ("mother of waters")
(Finland)
Karelian goddess of water.
Veive
(Etruscan)
A very young god.
Veja Mate
(Latavia)
The goddess of the wind was also responsible for birds and the woodlands.
Velaute'mtilan
(Koryak/SE Siberia)
He is a vegetation spirit.
Veles / Volos
(Russia/Slavic)
A god of flocks and herds, death and the Underworld.
Vellamo
(Finnish)
A goddess of the sea.
Vellamo
(Finland)
The wife of Ahti, goddess of the sea, lakes and storms. A current image of Vellamo can be seen on the coat of arms of Päijänne Tavastia.
Velu Mate
(Latavia)
A chthonic underworld goddess and the queen of the dead.
Venda
(Davidian/Tamil)
This creator god was an ancient vegetation deity.
Venilia
(Roman)
A goddess Coastal waters.
Venkata
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A form of the god of Visnu.
Venus / Dion / Cytherea
(Roman)
A goddess of love, beauty, springtime, vineyards.
Verbeia
(British)
A goddess of the Wharfe and Avon Rivers.
Verbti
(Albania)
God of fire. His name means "blind one". In Alvanian folklore he has perfect hearing and an aversion to obscene language and corruption. With Christianization he was reviles as a demon and associated with hell.
Verdandi
(Norse)
A goddess of the present.
Verethragna Persia
(Iran)
The god of victory, he is perceived to be present in the wind.
Verevctor
(Roman)
A minor god of plowing who was associated with the sacrifices to Tellus and Ceres.
Veritas
(Roman)
A goddess of truth.
Verplaca
(Roman)
A goddess of family harmony.
Vertumnus
(Roman)
A god of change, commerce, fruits, gardens, plants, orchards and seasons.
Vertumnus
(Roman)
A minor god of orchards and gardens, likely of of Etruscan origin his festival is beingVertumnalia on August 13th.
Vesna
(Slavic)
A goddess of spring.
Vesta
(Roman)
A goddess of the hearth fire and marriage.
Vetali
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A goddess of terrifying appearance.
Vi of Wara
(German)
A goddess of healing springs.
Victoria
(Roman)
The goddess of victory that became an attack by the Christians with an angelic capacity.
Vidyadevi
(Jain/India)
The generic title for a group of 16 goddesses that are associated with knowledge and learning.
Vidyesvara
(Hindu)
The generic title for the eight emancipated beings that are aspects of Siva.
Vidyraja
(Buddhist/Meola)
A tutelary god concerned with the implementation of the law.
Vierge
(Haiti/Vodun)
A sea goddess.
Vila
(Slovenian)
A goddesses of justice.
Viracocha
(Peru)
A god of storms and war The chief deity.
Viranakka
(Saami)
A goddess of hunting.
Virginia
(Roman)
A goddess of politics.
Virtus
(Roman)
A goddess of justice, Virtue, Valor.
Vivasvat
(Indian)
A god of warriors.
Vodni Panny
(Slavic)
A goddesses of rivers.
Volos
(Slavic)
A god of death and commerce Veles.
Voluptas
(Roman)
A goddess of sensual pleasure.
Voluspa
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of wisdom.
Vor
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of knowledge, wisdom and prudence.
Vulcan
(Roman)
A god of fire, inventing and metal working.
Väinämöinen
(Finland)
The old and wise man, who possessed a potent, magical voice. The central character in Finnish folklore and he is the main character in the Kalevala.
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