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154 gods
E Alom
(Maya)
A primeval creator goddess.
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E Quhalom
(Maya/Quiche)
A primeval creator god.
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Ea / Enki
(Babylon/Mesopotamia)
The god of wisdom, spells, incantations, and the seas.
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Eacus
(Roman/Iberia)
A weather god.
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Eadon
(Irish)
A goddess of poetry.
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Easal
(Irish/Manx)
A god of abundance and prosperity.
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Eastre
(German)
A goddess of healing.
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Eate / Egata
(Basque)
A god of fire and storms.
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Ebech
(Canaan)
A mountain god that lost a fight, fatally so.
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Ebhlinne
(Irish)
A goddess of Munster and midsummer.
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Ebisu
(Japan)
A god of fishermen.
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Eblis
(Islam)
The chief of the evil spirits.
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Ebore
(Africa)
A sky god.
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Ec Yenisei
(Siberia)
The high god.
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Ececheira
(Greek)
A goddess of armistices and peace.
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Echidna
(Greek)
Half woman, half snake, a demonic monster.
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Echtghe
(Irish)
Believed to be another form of Dana Aughty.
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Edeke Teso
(Uganda)
A god of disasters.
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Edinkira
(Africa)
A tree goddess.
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Edusa
(Roman)
A goddess of infants who are weaning.
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Ee loolth
(Duwamish)
A mountain goddess.
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Ee-A-o / Yao
(Gnostic Christian)
A primordial being.
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Egeria
(Roman)
A goddess of childbirth of midwives, fountains and justice.
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Egres / Akras Karelian
(Finland)
A fertility god in charge of the the turnip crop.
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Egungun oya
(Africa)
Another form of the Yoruba goddess of divination.
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Ehacatl / Quetzalcoatl
(Aztec)
A god of education and the wind .
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Eibhir
(Irish/Manx)
She is most likely a forgotten sun goddess.
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Eileithyia
(Greek)
A goddess of childbirth.
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Eir
(Norse)
A goddess of healing.
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Eir
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of mercy and teaching.
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Eirene
(Greek)
A goddess of peace and one of the Horae.
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Eithne
(Irish)
An old goddess Ethleen Ethlinn Ethniu.
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Eji Ogbe
(Yoruba/Nigeria/West Africa)
A god that is king of the pantheon.
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Ek Chuah
(Maya)
A god of war and commerce.
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Eka Abassi
(Africa)
Creator of life.
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Ekadasaruda
(Hindu)
The collective name for the group of gods[ 11 ] the are forms of the god Rudra.
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Ekahau
(Aztec)
A god of commerce.
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Ekahau
(Maya)
He is the god of travelers and merchants.
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Ekajata
(Buddhist)
A goddess of happiness.
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Ekarudra
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor deity, another aspect of Siva.
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Ekastaka
(India)
A goddess of healthy children.
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Ekchuah
(Maya)
A god of traveling merchants.
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Ekhi / Eguzk
(Basque)
The personification of the sun.
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Ekineba
(Africa)
A goddess of teaching.
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Ekkekko
(Peru)
The god of good fortune.
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El
(Canaan/Hebrew/Phoenicia)
A supreme god started life as a storm god Ymvh, God.
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El
(Syria)
A storm god, also found in the mythologies of Canaan and the early Jewish invaders Ymvh Jehova God.
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El'eb
(Canaan)
A primordial god.
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Elagabul
(Greek)
The God of Emesa[Syria].
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Elaine
(Wales/Britain)
Maiden aspect of the goddess.
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Elais
(Greek)
One of the Oenotropae.
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Elasii
(Greek)
The goddesses of healing and epilepsy.
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Elben
(Germanic)
Nature spirits.
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Electryone
(Greek)
A moon goddess.
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Eleithyia
(Greek)
A goddess of childbirth and midwives.
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Elel Puelche
(Argentina)
A malevolent demonic being.
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Elena
(Russian)
A goddess of fire.
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Eleos
(Greek)
A goddess of peace and mercy.
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Elgabal
(Syria)
A local mountain god with solar links.
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Elihino
(Cherokee)
The earth goddess.
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Elim
(Judaic)
A collective term for god's the lower order of the gods from the great deities, the Elohim.
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Eljon
(Syria)
A god.
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Elkunisra
(Canaan/Hittite)
A creator god.
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Ellaman
(Hindu/Dravidian/Tamil)
A goddess of passage, an astral deity.
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Ellel / Ellilus
(Hittite)
A god.
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Elli
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of wrestling.
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Ellil
(Babylon/Akkadia)
A creator and air god.
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Eloai
(Gnostic Christian)
Primordial been.
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Elohim
(Semitic Gods)
Plural (various).
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Elphame / Elphlane / Elphane / Queen of Elphame
(Scotland)
A goddess of death and disease.
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Elpis
(Greek)
A goddess of happiness.
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Emanjah
(Trinidad)
A river goddess and teacher of children.
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Eme'mqut
(Koryak/Siberia)
An animistic spirit.
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Emeli Hin Tuareg
(Sudan)
A creator god and generic term meaning Lord.
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Emer
(Celtic)
A goddess of wisdom.
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Emes
(Sumeria)
A vegetation god.
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Emma O
(Japan/Buddhist)
A god of death and lord of hell.
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Empung Luminuut
(Sulawesi)
A goddess that gave birth to the sun god.
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En
(Iltyrain)
A god who was demoted a demon by the Christians.
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Enbilulu
(Sumeria)
A god of agriculture and the underworld.
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Endouellicus
(Roman/Iberia)
A healing god.
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Endukugga
(Sumeria)
The god of the Underworld.
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Endursaga
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A herald god.
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Enekpe
(Africa)
A goddess of the family and guardian of destiny.
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Enki / Ea
(Sumeria/Mesopotamia)
A creator god, water, cunning and fertility.
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Enkimdu
(Sumeria)
The farmer god of canals and ditches.
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Enlil
(Sumeria)
The god of air and weather.
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Enmesarra
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
The god of law.
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Ennead
(Egypt)
The Heliopolis pantheon as a group.
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Ennugi
(Mesopotamia)
The attendant and throne bearer god.
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Enodia
(Greek)
A goddess of crossroads and gates.
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Enten
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A fertility god that doubled as a guardian deity of farmers.
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Enudu Gisha
(Uganda)
A god of plague, specifically smallpox.
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Enyo
(Greek)
A goddess of war and waster of cities.
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Enzu
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia)
A god who was named appears to be a corrupted form of Suen.
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Eos
(Greek)
A goddess of warriors and of the dawn.
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Eostre
(Celtic)
A goddess for whom the Ostara Sabbat is named for aka Easter.
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Epaphos
(Greek)
The progenitor of the Egyptians.
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Epet
(Egypt)
A goddess of healing, childbirth, children.
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Epimetheus
(Greek/Roman)
A minor creator god.
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Epona
(Celtic)
A goddess of horses, mules, and oxen.
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Epos / Olloatir
(Britain)
A god often seen as a male form of Epona.
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Eranoranhan
(Hierro Island/Canary Island)
The protector of men only.
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Erato
(Greek)
The Muse of lyric poetry and mime.
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Erce
(Celtic)
The earth mother and harvest goddess.
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Erda
(German)
A very old and wise earth goddess.
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Erebos
(Greek/Roman)
A primordial deity, different.
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Ereshkigal
(Akkadia/Hittite)
This goddess is the mother of the storm god as well as an underworld goddess.
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Ereshkigal
(Sumeria)
A goddess of death.
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Erge
(Basque)
A spirit that takes men's lives.
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Erh Lang
(China)
A god that with his dog saved Beijing from flooding.
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Eri of the Golden Hair
(Irish)
A virgin goddess of the Tuatha De Danann.
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Erinys
(Greek)
A goddess of wrath.
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Eris
(Greek)
A goddess of discord and strife.
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Erishkigal
(Sumeria)
A goddess of the underworld.
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Eriskegal
(Allatu/Babylon)
She is one of the divinities who ruled the netherworld.
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Eriu / Erin / Eire
(Irish)
One of the three queens of the Tuatha De Danann and a fertility goddess.
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Erkilek
(Inuit)
Malevolent hunting god.
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Erlik Samoyed
(Finland?)
A god of the netherworld.
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Ermutu
(Egypt)
A goddess of childbirth and midwives.
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Eros
(Greek)
A god of erotic love, passion and of sex.
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Erra
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia)
A war god.
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Erzuli Mapiangueh
(Haiti)
A goddess of justice.
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Erzulie
(Haiti)
A goddess of health, clothes, flowers, jewelry, of fertility, love, virginity, beauty and sex.
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Es Ket
(Siberia)
A creator god that fashioned humans from clay.
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Esceheman
(Arapaho)
Grandmother earth.
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Eschetewuaraha
(Chamacoco)
The goddess of rain.
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Eschu / Legba
(Yoruba/Africa)
These deities are messengers between gods and mortals, not very nice either.
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Eseasar
(Africa)
An earth goddess.
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Esenchebis
(Greek)
A reference to the goddess Isis.
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Eshara
(Chaldea)
The goddess of war and of productive fields.
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Eshmun
(Canaan)
The god of healing.
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Eshu
(Fon/Yoruba)
Divine messenger.
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Essus / Esus
(Britain/Gaul)
A harvest/woodcutter god.
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Estsanatlehi
(Navaho)
A goddess of change, fertility and the sky.
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Esu Edo
(Benin/Yoruba)
A god of passage that stands at the gates of home of the gods.
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Esus
(Celtic)
The war god that may have been a tree god.
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Etain / Echraidhe
(Irish)
A goddess of war.
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Etugen
(Mongol)
A virgin earth goddess.
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Eueucoyotl
(Aztec)
A god of fertility, sex, pleasure, sorrow and spontaneity.
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Eumenides / Erinyes
(Greek)
A goddesses of justice.
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Eunomia
(Greek)
One of the Horae and goddess of order.
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Eunostos
(Greek)
The goddess of flour mills.
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Euphrosyne
(Greek)
A goddess of happiness and one of the graces.
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Euros
(Greek/Roman)
The god of the east winds.
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Eurybia
(Greek)
A sea goddess.
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Eurydice
(Greek)
A mountain valley nymph with a sad love story[ aren't they all?].
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Eurynome
(Greek)
A goddess of the sea and in one account she is the goddess of all creation.
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Euterpe
(Greek)
The Muse of lyric poetry and music.
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Eutychia
(Greek)
A goddess of happiness.
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Evaki
(Amazon)
A goddess of the night.
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Evan
(Etruscan)
Considered female a being that is one of the Las.
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Ewauna
(Coquille/PNW)
Creator goddess.
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Ezili Fon
(Haiti/Vodun/West Indies)
A goddess who represents wisdom and beauty and love.
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