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