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276 gods
C(co)chimetl
(Aztec)
A minor God of merchants that and commerce.
Ca the a
(Mojave)
The goddess of love.
Cabaguil
(Maya)
A god who helped create the world and mortals.
Caca
(Roman)
A goddess Hearth of fire.
Cacoh
(Maya)
A creator god.
Caelestis
(Carthage)
A moon goddess.
Caer Ibormeith
(Irish)
Usually thought of as a goddess of sleep and dreams.
Cagn Mantis / Kalahari
(Africa)
The creator.
Caillech / Cailleach / Carlin / Mala / Liath
(Irish/Scotland/Manx)
A goddess of winter and the goddess in her destroyer aspect.
Caireen
(Irish)
Protective mother goddess.
Caishen
(China)
The god of wealth.
Cakra
(Hindu)
The mind the creator.
Cakresvari
(Jain/India)
A goddess of learning.
Cakulha
(Maya)
A god of the lessor lightning bolts.
Calliope
(Greek)
The Muse of of poetry and eloquence bonds.
Callisto
(Greek)
A nymph.
Cally Berry
(Irish)
A maiden goddess.
Calounger
(Brazil)
She is a death goddess and/or a sea goddess.
Calypso
(Greek)
The nymph who kept Odysseus captive for seven years.
Camaxtli
(Aztec)
A god of war and fire as well as of one of of the 4 gods that created the world.
Camaxtli
(Maya)
Here he is a god of fate.
Camenae
(Roman)
A goddess of springs and rivers.
Camilla
(Italian)
A goddess of fire.
Camozotz
(Maya)
The bat god.
Campestres
(Gaul/Roman)
The name of a lost goddess of fields.
Camulos
(Briton)
A war god [Colchester ?].
Camunda
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A ferocious and fear striking goddess worshipped for help cure people and for protection.
Candali
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A goddess of terrible appearance.
Candamius
(Roman/Iberia)
An astral god.
Candanyika
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
Another distinctive form of Durga.
Candavati
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
Another form of Durga.
Candelifera
(Roman)
A goddess of childbirth and midwives.
Candelifera
(Roman)
She Roman is a mother goddess responsible for bringing in the child into the light.
Candesvari
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess that stands upon a corpse.
Candfrasekhara
(Hindu/Puranic)
A form of a god Siva.
Candi
(India)
The goddess Durga in her moon form.
Candika
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess of desire.
Candit
(Sudan)
The goddess of streams.
Candit
(Sudan)
The goddess of streams.
Candogra
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess, a distinctive form of Durga.
Candra
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic/Buddhist)
A planet god commonly affiliated with the moon.
Candsvera
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A Minor God and benevolent aspect of Siva.
Canidia
(Greek?)
A moon goddess that was also a sorceress.
Cankilikkaruppan
(Hindu/Dravidian/Tamil)
A local god.
Canola
(Irish)
Believed to be one of the oldest of the Irish deities.
Caolainn
(Irish)
A goddess of wisdom healing and fertility.
Capakan
(Maya)
The god of earthquakes and mountains.
Cardea
(Roman)
A goddess of door hinges.
Carika
(Buddhist)
A goddess of the repetitive chant.
Cariociecus
(Roman/Iberia)
A war God.
Carlin
(Scottish)
A goddess of winter and Shaimin.
Carman
(Irish)
A goddess of County Wexford and black magic.
Carme
(Greek)
A nymph and companion of Artemis.
Carmenta
(Roman)
A goddess of childbirth and midwives, prophecy and springs.
Carmentes
(Roman)
A minor goddesses of birth.
Carna
(Roman)
A goddess of health.
Carne
(Britain/Cornwall)
Most likely another version of Herne.
Carravogue
(Irish/Britain)
A goddess of winter from County Meath Crone.
Carridwen
(Welsh?)
A moon goddess.
Caryatis
(Greek)
A goddess of healing.
Castalia
(Greek)
A goddess of springs.
Catequil
(Peru)
A god of lightning and thunder.
Cathubodia
(Breton)
A Breton version of the Irish earth goddess Banbha.
Cathubodua
(Pan-Celtic)
A war goddess.
Caturmurti
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A specific form of Vishnu [4 faces].
Cauri
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A goddess of terrifying appearance.
Cavillaca
(Peru)
A virgin goddess that was preggers by a sneaky god.
Ce Actal
(Aztec)
A minor creator god.
Ceacht
(Irish)
A goddess of medicine.
Cebhfhionn
(Irish)
A goddess of inspiration.
Ceiuci
(Brazil)
A star goddess who created all animals.
Celedones
(Greek)
A goddesses of happiness.
Cenkalaniyammal
(Hindu/Davidian/Tamil)
A local goddess that guards the paddy fields.
Centeocihuatl
(Aztech)
A maize goddess.
Centeotl
(Aztec)
He is the maize god.
Centzon-Totochtin
(Aztec)
These are the party gods, a drunken and immoral group that meet frequently that a blast.
Ceres
(Roman)
A goddess of agriculture, grain and summer.
Ceridwen
(Welsh)
A goddess of inspiration and the hag aspect of the mother goddess.
Cerklicing
(Latvia)
A god fields and grain.
Cernunnos
(Pan-Celtic)
A god of fertility and the horned god.
Cernunnos
(Roman)
A god of prosperity.
Cerridwen
(British)
A goddess of mountains.
Cerridwen
(Celtic)
A goddess of fertility.
Cerridwen
(Wales/Scotland)
A moon, grain, education and healing goddess.
Cerridwen
(Welsh)
A goddess of education and healing.
Cessair
(Irish)
Well known pre Celtic mother goddess.
Cethlion
(Irish)
A goddess of the sea and the Formorians.
Ceto
(Greek)
A goddess of the sea.
Cghene
(Isoko/Nigeria)
A creator god with no material aspect, but a nice guy, no temple or priest.
Ch'ang O / Heng-O
(China)
A goddess of the moon.
Ch'ang Tsai
(China)
A god of the spleen.
Ch'eng Huang
(China)
A god of the land,ditches, moats and the people.
Ch'I-You
(China)
A god of weapons, dancers, smiths and war.
Ch'ih Sung tzu
(China)
Lord of the rain.
Ch'ing Lung
(China)
A god of the lungs.
Ch'ung Ling yu
(China)
A god of the nose.
Chac / Chac Mol
(Maya)
A god[s] of lightning, rain, thunder, wind and fertility.
Chac Uayab Xoc
(Maya)
A fish god known as the great demon shark.
Chac Xib Chac
(Maya)
A god of sacrifice and war.
Chahuru
(Pawnee)
The spirit of water.
Chaitanya
(Hindu/Puranic)
A mendicant god.
Chakwaina Okya
(Zuni)
A goddess of childbirth.
Chalchiuhtlcue
(Aztec)
A goddess rain and storms, violence, vitality, lakes, whirlpools, rivers, water, love, beauty and youth Don't make this one mad whatever you do.
Chalchiutotolin
(Aztec)
A penitence.
Challalamma
(India)
A goddess of buttermilk [?].
Chalmeacacihuitl
(Aztec)
A minor underworld goddess.
Chalmetcal
(Aztec)
A minor underworld god.
Chamer
(Maya)
A god of death.
Chan Hs'ien
(Chinese)
The guardian god of children that had been a mortal King.
Chandra
(Vedic)
A god of the moon.
Chang Fei
(Chinese)
A god of war and butchers.
Chang Hsien
(China)
A god of dreams and of pregnancy.
Chang Pan
(China)
A god of masons.
Chang Tao Ling
(Chan/Taoist)
The god of the afterlife and head of the heavenly Ministry of exorcism.
Chang Xi
(China)
A moon goddess.
Chang Yong
(China)
A goddess of justice.
Changing Woman
(Cherokee)
A goddess of the moon.
Chango
(Africa)
A warrior god that Defense morals against enemies that want the land, wealth and women.
Chantico
(Aztec)
She is the goddess of hearth fires and volcanoes.
Chao san Niang
(China)
A goddess of wig salesmen.
Chao T'eng k'ang
(China)
A god of the bowels.
Chaob
(Maya/Lacandon)
The wind[s] god[s].
Chaos
(Babylon)
The mother of the gods.
Charis
(Greek)
A minor goddess.
Chasca
(Peru)
A goddess of the dawn and the dew.
Chattrosnia
(Buddhist)
A god.
Chaya
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess.
Chebeldei
(Siberia)
These are the inhabitants of lower world.
Chemosh
(Moab)
The head god.
Chen Kao
(China)
A god of the ears.
Cheng San Kung
(China)
A god of fishing.
Cheng Yuan ho
(China)
A god of strolling singers.
Chernobog
(Slavic)
A god of chaos and the night.
Cherub
(Mesopotamia)
These are the guardians of important places and they intercede both with the gods/and for the gods.
Chhih of warg tzu
(China)
A god of rain.
Chi Po
(China)
A god of the winds.
Chi Sung Tzu
(China)
A rain god.
Chia
(Chiboa)
A moon goddess.
Chiang
(China)
A goddess of agriculture.
Chibchacum
(Chibcha)
The god of farmers and merchants.
Chibiabos
(Algonquin)
The brother of Nanabush.
Chibilias
(Maya)
A goddess of the rainbow.
Chibirias
(Maya)
An earth goddess who sends the rain and paints the earth.
Chiccan
(Maya)
The rain gods.
Chickcharney
(Andros Island/Bahamas)
A small furred/feathered spirit of the forest.
Chicoahui Itzcuintli-Chantico
(Aztec)
A god of lapidaries.
Chicomecoatl
(Aztec)
She is the goddess of grain, fertility and frost.
Chicomenochtli
(Aztec)
A god of painters and solar pleasure[not my claim].
Chiconahui
(Aztec)
A hearth goddess.
Chicoonahuiehecatl
(Aztec)
A minor creator god.
Chie
(Chibcha)
A fun loving goddess.
Chih Jih
(China)
A god of the day.
Chih Nii
(China)
A goddess of spinning.
Chih Nu
(China)
A goddess of weaving.
Chikara Korekore
(Zimbabwe)
A sky god.
Chimalmat
(Maya)
A goddess of the Little Dipper.
Chimata No Kami
(Japanese)
A god of crossroads, roads and footpaths.
Chimera
(Greek)
A goddess of volcanoes.
Chiminagua
(Chibcha)
Another omni-potent god that created the earth in a rather simple matter.
Chin hua Niang niang
(China)
A god of drums and violins.
Ching Ling Tzu
(China)
A god of tea.
Chinnamastaka
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess, a headless form of Durga.
Chinnintamma
(India)
A goddess of households.
Chio Yuan Tzu
(China)
A god of the brain.
Chipiripa
(Curra)
The rain god.
Chirakan Ixmucane
(Maya)
One of the new goddess formed by the 4 gods that made the world.
Chiuacoztl
(Nahu)
A goddess of childbirth.
Chiuke Ibo
(Nigeria)
A sky god who is also regarded as a creator god.
Chlaus Haistic
(Irish)
Ancient goddess of unknown function.
Chloris
(Greek)
A goddess of flowers.
Chnum
(Egypt)
A god.
Chokmah
(Hebrew)
A goddess of order and wisdom.
Cholmus
(Siberia)
The creator of animals.
Chonsu
(Egypt)
A god of the moon.
Chors
(Balkans)
A pre-Christian sun god.
Chos-Skyon
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A tutelary guardian deity.
Chou Wang
(China)
A god of sodomy.
Chowa
(India)
A goddess of health.
Christalline
(Haiti)
An evil sea goddess.
Chu jung
(China)
A god of fire and the celestial executioner.
Chu Niao
(China)
A god of the heart.
Chu Ying
(China)
A god of the eyes.
Chuang Mu
(China)
A goddess of the bedroom.
Chuginadak
(Aleut)
A goddess of fire and volcano.
Chuh Kamuy
(China?)
A moon goddess.
Chul Tatic Chites Vaneg
(Maya)
A creator god thought by some to be the name of the Christian God.
Chulavete
(Mexico)
A goddess of the morning star.
Chun T'i
(China)
A goddess of the dawn and warriors.
Chunda
(Buddhist)
A goddess of happiness.
Chung K'uei
(China/Tao)
A god of the afterlife that belongs to the Ministry of exorcism.
Chung kuei
(China)
A protector of those who travel and god of examinations.
Chung Liu
(China)
A god of eaves.
Chup
(Chumash)
A goddess of the wind and rain.
Chup Kamui
(Ainu)
A goddess of war and the sun.
Cian
(Irish)
A god of medicine.
Cihuacoatl
(Aztec)
She is a goddess whose roaring signaled war.
Cihuacoatl-Quilaztli
(Aztec)
A creator goddess with a rather unique way of creating humanity.
Cihuateto
(Aztec)
These are women that die in childbirth, gain eternal life and become spirits that accompany the sun.
Cinei
(Chukchi/Siberia)
A sea goddess.
Cinteotl
(Aztec)
A god of fertility.
Cinteotl
(Nahu)
The god of Maize.
Cinxia
(Roman)
A minor goddess of marriage[ She worries over the attire of the bride].
Cipactli
(Aztec/Mexico)
A primordial goddess of water.
Cipactli
(Mexican)
A goddess of water.
Circe
(Greek)
A goddess of healing and of herbs.
Cista
(Persia)
A goddess of the morning star.
Cit Bolon Tum
(Maya)
He is a god of medicine.
Cit Cac Coh
(Maya)
A god of war iconised as a red Puma.
Citalatonac
(Aztec/Mexico)
A creator god.
Citlalicue
(Aztec)
A creator goddess and the goddess of Milky Way.
Citra
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor goddess of misfortune and a maleovent astral deity.
Citrasena
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A goddess.
Cittavasita
(Buddhist)
A minor goddess.
Cizin
(Maya)
A god of death.
Clairm'e
(Haiti/Vodun)
A river loa.
Clairmezin'e
(Haiti)
A river goddess.
Clementia
(Roman)
This goddess was invoked to protect the citizen against the emperor's absolute use of power.
Cleone
(Greek)
A goddess of water.
Clio
(Greek/Roman)
A goddess of history.
Cliodna
(Irish/Scotland)
A goddess.
Clota
(Scotland/England/Wales)
A goddess and namesake of the River Clyde.
Coatlicue
(Aztec)
A goddess of the earth.
Coatrischie
(Cuba/Taino)
A goddess of water, winds, and storms.
Coca Mama
(Peru)
A goddess of health, happiness and the coca plant.
Cocha
(Peru)
A goddess of rain.
Cocidus
(British)
A hunting goddess.
Cocijo
(Zapotec/Mexico)
The rain god.
Col / Chol
(Nuer/Sudan)
A rain and thunderstorms god.
Colel Cab
(Maya)
A chthonic earth goddess.
Colleda
(Koliada/Serbian)
The goddess of the winter solstice.
Colop U Uichkin
(Maya)
A sky sky god who with a night avatara with the same name is the bringer of disease.
Comus
(Greek/Roman)
A god of banquets, drunkenness and merriment.
Conchenn
(Celtic)
A goddess of love.
Concordia
(Roman)
A goddess of harmony, peace and justice.
Condatis
(British/Roman)
A local god.
Condwiramur
(Wales)
A goddess of sovereignty.
Coniraya
(Quecha)
The creator of all things and founder of agriculture.
Consus
(Roman)
A god of counseling and negotiation.
Copia
(Roman)
A goddess of prosperity.
Corchen
(Irish/Manx)
A goddess of which very little is known.
Corra
(Scotland)
A goddess of prophecy and who regularly appeared in the form of a crane.
Corus
(Roman)
The god of the wind.
Coti
(Bushman/Africa)
A goddess of hunting.
Cotys
(Phrygian)
The earth goddess who presided over debauchery.
Cotys
(Thrace)
A goddess of fertility.
Coventina
(Celtic)
A goddess of healing and wells.
Coventina
(Roman/British)
A water goddess.
Coventina
(Scotland)
One of the most potent of the Celtic river gods.
Coyolxauhqui
(Aztec)
A moon goddess.
Coyote / Koyote
(North America)
A demigod/creator/trickster.
Cratos
(Greek)
A god of strength.
Credne
(Irish)
A god of metallurgy and smithing.
Creiddylad / / Creudylad / Cordelia
(Wales)
A goddess of summer flowers and the sea.
Creidhne
(Celtic)
A god Metal working.
Crionis
(Greek)
One of the many river gods.
Crnobog / Crnoglav
(Slavic)
A black god of death.
Crobh Dearg / Crove Dairg
(Irish)
A war goddess.
Cromm Cruaich
(Irish)
An ancient deity.
Crone
(Irish)
Third aspect of the Triple goddess.
Cronos
(Celtic)
Minor harvest and Sun god with Greek roots.
Cronus / Kronos / Kronus / Chronos / Chronus
(Greek)
A god of and agriculture who became king of the Titans for a while.
Cu Chulain / Sentanta / Cuchulainn / The Watchdog of
(Chulain)
A goddess of eight and white.
Cuba
(Roman)
A goddess children's sleep and infants.
Cueravaperi
(Mexican)
A goddess of rain and drought.
Cum Hau
(Maya)
A god of death.
Cumhau
(Maya)
A god of death.
Cunda
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A goddess considered a deification of literature.
Cunina
(Roman)
A goddess of infants who are in the cradle.
Cupid
(Roman)
A god of love.
Cura
(Roman)
A goddess of healing.
Cutzi
(The Americas)
A moon goddess.
Cuvto ava
(Russia)
A tree goddess.
Cybele
(Phrygian)
A goddess of forests, mountains, and fertility.
Cyhiraeth
(Wales)
A goddess of streams.
Cymidei / / Cymeinfoll
(Wales)
A war goddess.
Cynosura
(Greek)
A goddess of midwives.
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