The Gods
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220 gods
Da-Shi-Zhi Buddhism
(China)
A female Bodhisattva.
Dabaiba
(Panama)
A goddess of lightning and thunder.
Dabog
(Balkans/South Russia)
Before Christians he was a sun god, alas, now he's reduced to a diabolic personality.
Dadimunda
(Buddhist/Sri Lanka)
He was the treasurer for another God.
Daeira
(Greek)
A goddess of knowledge.
Daemones
(Greek)
A family of elementals that and have it fields, forests, mountains, oceans, streams, lakes, valleys, desert, some towns and they are immortal.
Daena
(Persia)
The goddess who meets the souls of the dead.
Dagan
(Babylon/Akkadia/Canaan)
A fertility and grain god who in the Ugatitic creation myth was the father of Baal.
Dagan
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A local supreme god that it bears no relation to be Semitic god Dagan.
Dagda
(Celtic)
A god of the earth.
Dagda / Daghdha / Eochaidh / Ollathair
(Irish)
The god of death, rebirth and long life.
Dagon
(Mesopotamia)
The god of vegetation.
Dagon / Dagan
(Phoenicia)
A god of wheat and grain.
Daho
(Pyrenean)
A deity that may be a god of war.
Dahud Ahes / Dahut
(Britain)
A goddess of debauchery.
Daikoku
(Japan)
A god of wealth and happiness.
Daiomon
(Greek)
A member of the Daemones family.
Daityas
(India)
The demonic enemies of the gods.
Daji
(China)
A goddess of justice.
Dakini
(Buddhism)
These are supernatural beings.
Dakini Guru
(Tibetan)
A goddess of teaching.
Daksa
(Hindu/Vedic/Puranic)
A sun god.
Daktyloi
(Greek)
These are the demonic beings discovered the art of working in metal.
Dala Kadavara
(Shinghalese)
This is likely an elephant goddess.
Dali
(Russian/Georgia)
A goddess of the hunt.
Dama
(Huli)
Invisible deities which control the weather, attack people and cause illness, sterility or death.
Damara
(Britain)
A fertility goddess associated with Beltane.
Damballah
(Haiti)
A goddess of sweet waters.
Damgalnuna
(Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
The mother goddess who whelped Marduk.
Damkina
(Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
The earth mother goddess.
Damona
(Celtic)
A cow goddess, little known.
Damu
(Sumeria)
A god of exorcism.
Dan
(Fon)
A god of unity.
Dan
(Mahi/Benin)
A goddess of order and the rainbow.
Dana / Donu / Don / Ana
(Welsh/Irish)
The mortal Celtic race are her descendants, she is a goddess.
Danaids
(Greek)
The goddesses of fountains and water.
Danaparamita
(Buddhist)
A philosophical deity.
Danavas
(India)
They are half divine/half demonic beings.
Danu
(Greek)
The Aegean mother goddess.
Danu
(Hindu/Vedic)
The primordial goddess.
Danu / / Danann / Dana
(Irish)
The major mother goddess.
Danus
(Greek)
The father of the Danaids, 50 beautiful women.
Daphne
(Greek)
An oracular goddess and mountain nymph.
Darago
(Philippine)
A goddess of fire and volcanos.
Daramulum
(Australia)
A lunar being and mediator between the creator and humans.
Daronwy
(Wales)
This god appears only in the songs/book of Taleisin.
Darzamat
(Latvia)
A goddess of the gardens.
Dashizhi
(China)
A goddess of knowledge.
Datin
(North Arabia)
A god mentioned in inscriptions but what he did no one knows.
Davas / Daevas / Devas / Devs
(Persia)
Rather malevolent spirits.
Daya
(Hindu/Puranic)
A goddess who oddly enough is considered a minor aspect of the god of Visnu.
Dayang Raca
(Borneo)
A goddess of fire.
Dazhbog / Dabog / Dazbog
(Slavic)
A god of the sky, wealth and war .
Dazimus
(Sumeria)
The goddess of healing.
Deae Matres
(Britain)
The mother goddesses, a triune of earth goddesses.
Debata Toba-Batak
(Sumatra)
A word used to denote an individual god/divine power.
Debena
(Czechoslovakia)
A goddess of the forests.
Debena
(Slavic)
A goddess of hunting.
Dechtere / Dechtire
(Irish)
A trinity unto herself.
Decima
(Roman)
A goddess of birth that watches over the pregnancy.
Dedun / Dewden
(Egypt)
A god that was the lord and giver of incense.
Dedwin
(Nubian)
A god of riches and incense that was nailed by the Egyptians.
Deimos
(Greek)
The god of terror and panic.
Deive
(Lithuania)
Before Christians it was an appellation of divinity, as in certain stones that were the object of veneration.
Dekla
(Latvian)
A goddess of midwives.
Demeter
(Greek)
A goddess of agriculture, grain, autumn, the earth , and fertility.
Demogorgon
(Greek)
A mysterious spirit/creator god.
Dena
(Iran)
A goddess.
Dendritus
(Greek)
A goddess of the tree.
Deng Dinka / Neur
(Sudan)
A god of rain.
Deohako
(Seneca)
Collective name of the three daughters of the Earth Mother.
Dercetius
(Roman/Iberia)
A mountain god.
Derceto
(Greek)
A goddess of fertility.
Derceto
(Mysia)
A mother goddess.
Derketo
(Chaldea)
A moon goddess associated with fertility.
Despina
(Greek)
A nymph.
Deva
(Hindu/Vedic/Puranic)
A generic name of a god.
Devaki
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess.
Devana
(Czechoslovakia/Slavic)
A goddess of the hunt.
Devananda
(Jain/India)
A mother goddess of happiness and joy.
Devaputra
(Buddhism)
A designation for the lower ranked gods.
Devas
(India)
Some gods at perpetual war with the demons.
Devasena
(Hindu/Puranic)
A goddess.
Devel / Del
(Gypsy)
The highest being/god.
Deverra
(Roman)
A goddess of verse and guardian of newborn children.
Devi
(Hindu)
A twelve armed warrior goddess.
Devi
(India)
These are female deities.
Deving Iching
(Latvia)
A god of horses.
Devona
(Briton)
A goddess of the rivers of Devon.
Dewi Ratih
(Bali)
A moon goddess.
Dewi Shri
(Bali)
The rice goddess.
Dewy
(Canaan)
A goddess rain.
Dhanada
(Buddhist/Mahayana)
A form of the goddess Tara.
Dhanistha
(Hindu/Puranic)
A minor goddess of misfortune to and malevolent astral deity.
Dhanvantari
(Hindu/Vedic/Puranic/Epic)
A sun god that later became an avatar of the god Visnu.
Dhara
(Hindu/Puranic)
An attendant god.
Dharma
(Hindu)
A god of justice, righteousness and virtue.
Dharmadhatuvagisvara
(Buddhist)
A physician god.
Dharmamegha
(Buddhist/Vajrayana)
A minor goddess.
Dharmapala
(Buddhist/Vjrayana)
A minor goddess concerned with law.
Dharni Pinnu
(India)
A goddess of health.
Dharti Mata
(Hindu/Puranic)
A mother goddess.
Dhat Badan
(Yemen)
The primary goddess.
Dhatar
(Hindu/Puranic)
A sun god.
Dhavajagrakeyura
(Buddhist/Mahayana)
A goddess that sets on a sun throne.
Dhisana
(Hindu)
A minor goddess of prosperity.
Dhrti
(Jain/India)
A minor goddess that apparently just hangs around.
Dhruva
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
An astral god.
Dhumavati
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
Another goddess.
Dhumorna
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
Another goddess.
Dhumravati
(Hindu/Puranic)
A rather terrible goddess, walks around with a skull in the hand.
Dhupa
(Buddhist/Mahayana)
A minor goddess and a censor.
Dhurjati
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A god, a manifestation of Siva.
Dhvajosnisa
(Buddhist)
A god, apparently a guardian deity.
Dhyanaparmita
(Buddhist)
A philosophical deity.
Dhyani
(Buddhas)
The five meditating Buddhas that came from the primeval Buddha.
Dhyanibuddha
(Buddhist)
A generic name for a spiritual or meditation Buddha.
Dhyanibuddhasakti
(Buddhist)
A collective name for a specific group of goddesses.
Di Jun
(China)
A god of the eastern sky.
Dia Griene
(Scottish)
A goddess of war.
Diablesse
(Haitian)
A goddesses of justice.
Dian Cecht
(Irish)
A god of crafts and healing.
Dian-Cecht
(Irish)
Physician magician of the Tuatha Dian Cecht.
Diana
(Greek/Roman)
A goddess of childbirth, chastity, virginity, fertility, hunting, the moon and the sky.
Diancecht
(Irish)
Physician magician of the Tuatha Dian Cecht.
Diang Shilluk
(Sudan)
A cow goddess.
Dice / Dike
(Greek)
A goddess of justice.
Dictynna
(Crete)
A mother goddess.
Didi
(Thakrun)
Hindu a plague goddess associated with cholera.
Dieva-deli
(Latvia)
Heavenly beings, 2 sometimes 3.
Dievini
(Lativa)
A group of minor gods.
Dievs
(Latvia)
A pre-Christian sky god.
Digambara
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A goddess.
Dii Mauri Moor
(North Africa)
They were redeemers, immortals, and exalted deities that were almost never named.
Diiwica / Dilwica
(Serbia)
Another goddess of the hunt.
Dikkumara
(Jain/India)
A god associated with rain and thunder.
Diksa
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess.
Dil
(Irish)
A goddess.
Dilmun
(Sumeria)
The god of fresh water.
Dilwica
(Slavic)
A goddess of hunting.
Dimme
(Sumeria)
A female demon of fever and and diseases of infants.
Dinawagan
(Philippines)
A goddess of health and healing.
Dinditane
(Huli)
A fertility god of gardening.
Dionysus
(Greek)
A god of altered states, wine, ecstasy, revelry and nature.
Dioskouroi
(Greek)
Twin gods see Castor and Pollux.
Dipa
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A goddess of light.
Dipa Tara
(Buddhist/Mahayana)
A minor goddess.
Dipamkara
(Buddhist)
He proceeded the Buddha in east Asia.
Dipankara
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A deity that is one of the minor group of Buddhas.
Dipti
(Hindu/Puranic)
A minor goddess.
Dirghadevi
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess.
Dis
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of drinking.
Dis Pater
(Roman)
A god of war.
Disa
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
In minor goddess and the momma of the minor creation god Sarga.
Disani
(Afghanistan)
The supreme fertility and mother goddess.
Disciplina
(Roman)
A goddess of discipline.
Discordia
(Roman)
A goddess of discord and war.
Disir
(Nordic/German)
A collective name for guardian goddesses.
Dispater / Dis Pater
(Gaul)
A god whose name means the father.
Diti
(Hindu)
A goddess of the earth.
Diviriks
(Lithuania)
The deity of the rainbow.
Divonia
(Celtic/Gaelic)
A fertility goddess associated with water.
Diwali
(Bhil/India)
A goddess of happiness and merriment.
Djanggawuls
(Australia)
The goddesses of fertility that messed up and created humanity and of vegetation.
Djigonasee
(Huron)
A goddess of justice, fairness and peace.
Djila'qons
(Haida/PNW)
A sea goddess.
DMu-bDub Kam-Po Sa-Zen
(Tibet/Bon)
A sky god and the head of the ancient pantheon.
Doda / Dodola
(Serbia)
A goddess of rain.
Dogumrik
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A local warrior and guardian god.
Doh Yenisi
(Siberia)
A rather good magician that could fly over the waves, become weary, then create islands to rest on, almost god like.
Dohit
(Mosetene)
The god that created the first human from clay.
Dola / Dolya
(Russia/Serbia)
A goddess of fate.
Domfe Kurumba
(Africa)
The god of rain and wind.
Domnu
(Irish)
A goddess of the Formorians.
Don / Donn / Dhonn
(Irish/Wales)
A goddess that is called a god of death .
Donar
(Germanic)
A god of the sky and thunder.
Dongo
(Songhoi)
A god of thunder.
Donn
(Irish)
An underworld god responsible for the passage of the dead to the underworld.
Dorina
(Nigeria)
A goddess of hunting.
Doris
(Greek)
An ocean goddess.
Dorje Naljorma
(Tibet)
A goddess of happiness.
Dornoll
(Celtic)
A goddess of physical prowess.
Dou Mou
(China)
A goddess North Star, health and diseases and justice.
Doudoun
(Nubia)
The god of the Nile cataracts.
Doushen
(China)
A goddess of justice.
Dragoni
(Albania)
A god of thunder and lightning.
Druantia
(Celtic)
A goddess.
Dryads
(Greek)
Nymphs of the trees and woods.
Dryope
(Greek)
A goddess of water.
Dsahadoldza
(Navaho)
A fiery god of earth and water.
Du'uzu Dunatis
(Celtic)
A god of fortifications.
Du-l Halasa
(SW Arabia)
A god that was demoted to the rank of an idle.
Dua
(Egypt)
A lion headed god of the future and protector of the stomach of the deceased.
Duan Luteh
(Irish)
A moon goddess.
Dubh Lacha
(Irish)
An early goddess of the sea.
Dugnai
(Lithuanian)
A goddess of baking and kneading and liquor.
Duha Deo
(Hindu)
A minor god the bridegroom.
Duillae
(Roman/Iberian)
A fertility and vegetation goddess.
Dumuzi
(Babylon)
A god of fertility.
Dumuzi
(Sumeria)
A shepherd god and the Jewish Tammuz.
Dunatis
(Celtic)
A god of fortifications.
Dunawali
(Huli)
An evil goddess.
Dunne
(Enin/Siberian/Tungus)
A goddess of the sky, fire and that ruled over the clan territory.
Dur Kassite
(Iran)
An underworld god.
Durangama
(Buddhist /Vajrayana)
A minor goddess.
Durga
(Hindu/Puranic)
A goddess of fire and a vengeful warrior.
Durjata
(Buddhist/Mahayana)
The minor goddess that waits on the god Buddhakapala.
Dusara
(West Semitic)
A local god associated with vegetation and fertility survived until about 500 C. E.
Duttur
(Sumeria)
The goddess of ewes.
Duzi
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A local god known only from of an altar stone, but he did like male goats as a sacrifice.
Dwyn / Dwynwen
(Celtic)
A god of love.
Dwyn Kazoba Baziba
(Africa)
He is in the god of the sun and as well as the moon.
Dyaus
(Hindu/Vedic)
A god of the rain.
Dyaus Pitar
(Hindu/Vedic/India)
The creator god.
Dyaush
(India)
The first supreme god.
Dylan
(Wales/Britain)
A guardian deity of the mouth of the River Conway.
Dzalarhons
(Haida)
A goddess of fire and volcanoes.
Dziva
(Africa)
A goddess of justice.
Dzivaguru
(Korekore)
The great earth goddess.
Dziwozony
(Polish)
A goddesses of healing, herbs and love.
220 gods
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