The Gods
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233 gods
Ba
(China)
The goddess of drought.
Ba
(Egypt)
A fertility deity.
Ba Maguje
(Hausa)
The spirit of drunkeness.
Ba Xian
(China/Tao)
The collective name for gods.
Ba-Pef
(Egypt)
A malevolent underworld god.
Baal
(Phoenicia)
He is the god of the thunderstorm, war, good harvests, fertility, nature, winter rain and of storms.
Baal
(Syria)
A god of fertility.
Baal / Hadad
(Canaan)
A storm god[originally meant lord].
Baal Brathy
(Phoenicia)
A mountain deity.
Baal Hammon
(Carthage)
The sweety of Tanit.
Baal Malage
(Phoenicia/Canaan)
A local god known from inscription.
Baal Samin
(Canaan/Phoenicia)
The head of the pantheon - Lord of Heaven.
Baal Sapon
(Canaan/Phoenicia)
A mountain and deity.
Baalat / Ba'Alat
(Phoenicia)
She is queen of the gods who is partial to books, libraries and writers.
Baalshamin
(Semite)
A god of the sky.
Baau
(Phoenicia)
The creator goddess.
Bab
(Egypt)
A disrespectful rouge of a god.
Baba
(Sumeria)
A goddess of healing and fertility.
Baba Yaga
(Slavic)
A goddess Autumn and death.
Bacabs
(Maya)
They stand at the four corners of the world supporting the heavens.
Bacax
(Roman/North Africa)
A cave god known from inscription at Crita.
Bacchus
(Roman)
A god Of revelry and wine.
Bachu
(Chibcha)
The ancestor goddess.
Backlum Chaam
(Maya)
A god of male sexuality and of sex.
Badb
(Brazil)
A much feared serpent goddess.
Badb / Bodva
(Irish)
A goddess of war.
Badb / Odva / Badb Catha
(Irish)
A goddess of war .
Badi Mata
(Hindu)
A mother goddess.
Bagala
(Hindu)
A goddess with the power of cruelty.
Bagba
(West Africa)
A fetish that controls the wind and rain.
Bagishi
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
The god of flood waters and posterity.
Bagvarti Urat
(Armenia)
A tutelary goddess.
Bahu
(India)
A goddess of Leo.
Baiame / Daramulun / Nurundere Kamilaroi / Wiradyuri
(Australia)
A god of all things and master of life death.
Baiji
(China)
A goddess of health and epidemics.
Baile of the Honeyed Speech
(Irish)
The god of Blarney.
Baj Bajania
(Yakut/Siberia)
A rather joyous forest god.
Bala
(Hindu)
A mother goddess.
Bala
(Jain)
A messenger goddess.
Bala-Sakti
(Dravidian)
A goddess.
Balakrsna
(Maya)
They are guardian deities.
Balaparmita
(Buddhist)
A philosophical deity.
Balarama
(India)
A god of agriculture.
Baldaer
(Anglo-Saxon)
The dying god who is the same as Balder.
Balder / Baldr
(Nordic)
The dying god, aslo god of poetry.
Bali
(Hindu/Epic/Puranic)
A demonic god.
Ball Hermon
(Phoenicia)
A mountain deity.
Balor
(Irish)
A god of death.
Baltis
(Arabic)
A local goddess.
Ban Chuideachaidh Moire
(Irish)
An old goddess.
Ban Naomha
(Irish)
A goddess of war.
Banba
(Irish)
Part of a triad with Fotia and Eriu and as well as an earth goddess.
Banbha Cavillaca
(Peru)
A virgin goddess that was preggers by a sneaky god.
Banebdjedet
(Egypt)
A god possibly involved with arbitration.
Banemdedet
(Egypt)
A god of sexual fertility.
Banga Ngbandi
(Zaire)
A creator god and creator of white skinned people.
Banka Mundi
(India)
A hunting goddess.
Bar
(Syria)
A god of mountains, war, deserts, battle.
Barastar Ossetian
(Caucus)
This god at judged and in souls sending them to paradise or oblivion.
Baron Samedi
(Haiti/Vodun)
The god of death magic and the underworld.
Barong
(Bali)
A protective spirit.
Barsamin
(Armenia)
A weather/sky god.
Basamum
(South Arabia)
A god of healing.
Bast / Pasht
(Egypt)
A cat goddess, healing, life and war.
Bastet
(Egypt)
A goddess of fertility, love, sex,of joy.
Batara Guru
(Indonesia)
The god that made the earth.
Baty
(Egypt)
A cow goddess of fertility.
Bau
(Phoenicia)
A goddess of the dawn and the sky.
Bau
(Sumeria)
A goddess of fertility.
Baubo
(Greek)
A goddess of bawdy laughter.
Bebhionn
(Irish)
A goddess of healing.
Bechoil
(Irish)
A goddess whose legends have been lost.
Becuma
(Irish)
A goddess who ruled over magical boats.
Beda
(German)
A goddess of unknown responsibilities.
Beelsamin
(Phoenicia)
The sun god and lord of the sky.
Befana
(Roman)
A goddess of winter who was kind, each January fifth she distributes goodies to good children and of lumps of coal to those that are not.
Beg-Tse
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A god of war.
Behanzin Fon
(Benin)
The fish god.
Beiwe
(Saami/Lapland)
A goddess of the Summer solstice and war.
Bel
(Babylon/Akkadia)
A generic term means Lord, not god as some claim.
Belata-Cardu
(Gaul)
A god of the destruction of your enemies.
Belatucadros
(Britain)
The war god.
Bele / Tule / Azapane / Mba
(Sudan/Africa)
A god of fear, mischief and trickery who gave fire and water to mankind.
Bele Alua
(Ghana)
A tree goddess.
Belenus
(Pan-Celtic)
A god charged with the welfare of sheep and cattle, he also was a sun god and healer in some regions and associated with Beltane.
Belet-Seri / Belitsari
(Babylon/Akkadia)
The underworld goddess that kept track of the dead coming through.
Belili
(Sumerian)
A moon goddess.
Belisama
(Britain)
A goddess of the Mersey River.
Belisama
(Gaul)
A goddess of crafts and the forge.
Belit Ilani
(Babylonia)
A goddess of warriors.
Belit Seri
(Babylonia)
A goddess of justice and fairness.
Belit-Ili
(Babylon/Akkadia)
A mother goddess.
Bella Penu Khond
(India)
A local deity Orissa.
Bellona
(Roman)
A goddess of war and mother goddess.
Belobog
(Belun/Slavic)
The god of happiness, luck, and order.
Belogob
(Slavic)
The god of the living.
Beltiya
(Babylon/Akkadia)
A generic name for goddesses.
Bendis
(Thrace)
A goddess of the moon and a mother goddess.
Bentakumari
(India)
A goddess of water.
Benten-San
(Japan/Shinto)
The only goddess among of the seven deities of good fortune.
Benu
(Egypt)
A sun god in a bird like form.
Benzi-Ten / Benten / Benzai-Tenno
(Japan)
The goddess of eloquence, language, arts, fortune, water, and knowledge.
Bera Pennu
(India)
A vegetation goddess.
Berecyntia
(Gaul?)
An earth goddess.
Bereginy
(Slavic)
A goddesses of hunting.
Bereguni
(Slavic)
River nymphs accused of stealing newborn children.
Berenice
(Egypt)
A goddess of Coma Berenices.
Bertha
(Norse)
A goddess of spinning.
Beru
(Brazil)
The butterfly demon who appears at the female puberty rites.
Bes
(Egypt)
A god of childbirth, food, love, marriage, luck, recreation, relaxation and sleep.
Bethel
(Phoenicia)
A local tutelary god.
Bhadra
(Hindu/Puranic)
A minor goddess.
Bhaga
(Hindu/Vedic/Puranic)
A minor sun god.
Bhagavan
(India)
A tutelary god.
Bhaiarva
(Hindu/Puranic)
A minor form of Siva.
Bhairavi
(Hindu)
The goddess of terror.
Bhaisajyaguru
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A medicine Buddha.
Bharani
(Hindu/Epic/Puranic)
A minor goddess of misfortune.
Bharat Mata
(Hindu)
The mother goddess that is the mother of India.
Bharati
(Hindu/Vedic/Epic)
A minor goddess of sacrifices.
Bhavanavasi
(Jain/India)
A generic name given to deities that look youthful.
Bhavani
(India)
A goddess of midwives.
Bhima
(Buddhist)
A minor goddess.
Bhima / Bhimsen / Bhimul Pen
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A warrior and rain god.
Bhrkuti-Tara
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A mother goddess and Buddha designate.
Bhumi
(Buddhist/Vajrayana)
The collective name for a group of deities.
Bhumi Devata
(India)
A vegetation goddess.
Bhumidevi
(Hindu/Epic/Puranic)
A fertility goddess.
Bhumiya
(Hindu/Vedic/Puranic)
A fertility and guardian god of the fields.
Bhut
(India)
A rather nasty evil spirit so don't irritate it.
Bhutadamara
(Buddhist/Mahayana)
God.
Bhutamata
(Hindu)
A terrible goddess, a frightening form of Parveti.
Bhuvanesvari
(Hindu)
A goddess.
Bi-har
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A Guardian deity that protects against demons.
Bia
(Greek)
The goddess of force [and no, it does not stand for the bureau of idiotic affairs].
Bibi
(Gypsy)
A goddess of healing and cholera.
Biblys
(Greek)
A goddess of fountains.
Biddy Mannion
(Irish)
A goddess of midwives.
Bidhgoe
(Celtic)
A goddess of love and of sexuality.
Bikeh Hozho
(Navaho)
A goddess of happiness.
Bila
(Australia)
A goddess of war.
Biliku
(North America)
Goddess of weavery, storytelling, arts and crafts.
Bintang
(Borneo)
A goddess of love.
Binzuru-Sonja
(Japan)
A god of fine vision and curing who is unable to escape pain, therefore he helps others to do so.
Birdu
(Babylon/Akkadia)
A minor underworld god.
Bisal Mariamna
(India)
A goddess of war.
Bisam
(India)
A goddess of health, Diseases.
Bishamon
(Japan)
He is one of the 7 gods of luck and the Buddhist patron of warriors.
Bishamon-Ten / Bishamontenno / Tiamontennu
(Japan)
A god of wealth and protector of human life that chases demons.
Bitol
(Maya)
A sky god[1 of 7] that helped create the world and its mortals.
Bladud
(Wales)
The sun god.
Blathnat
(Irish/Wales)
The maiden form of the triple goddess.
Blid
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of happiness.
Bo Dhu
(Irish)
A black cow goddess.
Bo Find
(Irish)
A white cow goddess.
Bo Hsian
(China/Tao)
A god.
Bo Ruadh
(Irish)
A goddess who helped bring fertility to barren Irish.
Boann / Boannan Boyne
(Irish)
A goddess of fertility and the river Boyne.
Bochica
(Chibcha)
The supreme sun god and a god of law.
Bodua
(Celtic)
A war goddess.
Boibhniu
(Celtic)
A god Blacksmiths.
Bokwus
(Kwakiutl)
A wild spirit of the woodlands.
Bolbe
(Greek)
A lake goddess.
Boldogasszony
(Hungary)
A virgin goddess who protected mothers and children.
Bolon Ti Ku
(Maya)
A collective name for the the nine underworld gods that are not well defined.
Bombat Kamayan
(Hindu)
A local deceased goddess.
Bomo Rambi / Bomu Rambi
(Zimbabwe)
A moon goddess.
Bomong
(Minyong)
A goddess of war.
Bona Dea / Fauna
(Roman)
A goddess of fertility, great prophecy, the dispenser of healing herbs and rather prim and chaste.
Bonchor
(Tunisia)
A god thought to be the creator deity.
Boora Pennu Khondi
(India)
A god of light that created the earth goddess and they made the other great gods.
Boraspati ni Tano
(Batak)
An earth spirit.
Boreas
(Greek)
The god of the North wind.
Borghild
(Norse)
A goddess of the moon.
Bormanus
(Celtic/Breton)
God of hot springs.
Bormonia
(Roman)
A goddess of healing.
Borvo / Bromo / Bormanus / Gramnnos / Belenos / Toutiorix
(Britain/Gaul)
The god of hot springs who replaced his mother Sirona.
Brag srin mo
(Tibet)
A goddess of fertility and an ancestral goddess.
Bragi
(Norse)
A god of eloquence and wisdom.
Brahani
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess.
Brahma
(Hindu)
The supreme god and creator of the cosmos.
Branab Llyr
(Celtic)
He is a god of the dead and can restore him is to life.
Brangwaine
(Welsh)
A goddess of love.
Branwen / Branwyn
(Irish/Manx/Wales)
The Venus of the Northern Seas and a goddess of love.
Breasal
(Wales/Cornwall)
High King of the entire planet.
Breksta
(Lithuania)
A goddess of the darkness.
Brenos
(Celtic)
War god.
Bres Maclatha
(Irish)
A vegetation god.
Brhaspati
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
An astral god personifying Jupiter.
Briant
(Celtic?)
A goddess of the river which holds her name.
Brigantia
(Britain)
A goddess of sovereignty Britainnia.
Brigantia / Bridget / Brigit
(Pan-Celtic)
The goddess of the seasons, doctors smiths, poets, and women in childbirth.
Brigantis
(Celtic)
Yet another moon goddess.
Brighid
(Celtic)
A goddess of education, healing, sore eyes.
Brighid
(Gaelic)
A goddess of metal working.
Brigit
(Irish)
A fertility goddess.
Brihaspati
(India)
The god of incantation and ritual.
Brimo
(Greek)
A death goddess.
Brisaya
(Greek)
Goddess of the dawn and the violet light of morning.
Britannia
(British)
The genia Lor of Britain.
Britomartis
(Crete)
A goddess depicted as a hunter.
Brizo
(Greek)
A goddess worshiped as a prophet Delos.
Brome
(Greek)
Another nymph who was a nurse for Dionysus.
Bronach
(Irish)
A goddess linked to forgotten Samhain rituals.
Brono
(Norse)
A god of light.
Buadza Gan
(Ghana)
A god of the wind.
Bubastis
(Egypt)
A goddess of childbirth.
Bubilas
(Lithuania)
A goddess of bees.
Buddha
(India)
He was deified after his death.
Buddhaalocana
(Buddhist/Shingon)
A goddess and female Buddha.
Buddhabodhiprabhavasita
(Buddhist)
A minor goddess.
Buddhakapala
(Buddhist/Mahayana)
A god.
Budha
(Hindu/Vedic/Epic/Puranic/Buddhist)
An astral god.
Budhi Pallien
(North India)
A forest goddess.
Buga
(Tungus/Siberia)
The supreme God.
Bugady Musun
(Evenki/Siberian)
The goddess that was the mother of all animals.
Bugid Y Alba
(Puerto Rico/Haiti)
A god of war.
Buk
(Neur/Sudan)
The goddess of rivers and streams.
Buku
(West Africa)
The god/goddess of the sky.
Bulaing Karadjeri
(Australia)
A goddess.
Bulan
(Indonesia/Malaysia)
A moon goddess.
Bulane
(Mozambique)
A god of water.
Buluc Chabtan
(Maya)
A god of war.
Buluga Andaman
(Islands)
A god.
Bumba
(Bantu/Africa)
A god of fire.
Bumerali
(Australia)
A goddess of physical prowess.
Bunbulama
(Australia)
A goddess of rain.
Bunzi
(Zaire)
A rain goddess.
Buri
(Nordic)
One of two primordial beings.
Buriyas Kasite
(Iran)
A war god.
Bussumarus Amelia / Maitresse Amelia
(Haiti/Vodun)
Loa of Haiti.
Buto
(Egypt)
A cobra god of Lower Egypt and justice.
Buxenus
(Gaul)
The god of box trees.
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