The Gods
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159 gods
Ga
(Fon)
A god of metal.
Ga Oh
(Iroquois)
Master of the winds.
Gabija
(Lithuania)
A goddess of the hearth fire.
Gabjauja
(Lithuania)
A goddess of grain that was demoted to an evil spirit by Christianity.
Gabriel
(Hebrew/Christian)
An archangel that was rather busy as a messenger from the God of Abraham, he also toots the trumpet that signifies the end of the universe.
Gad
(Canaan)
A god of fortune.
Gad
(Punic)
A god of unknown qualities, but likely concerned with chance and/or fortune.
Gaea / Gaia / Ge
(Greek)
The earth goddess and first born of chaos.
Gagananja
(Buddhist)
A god.
Gajavahana
(Hindu/Davidian/Tamil)
A god, a form of the god Skanda.
Gal Bapsi
(Hindu/Davidian/Tamil)
A local god that can expiate sins, but it is rough.
Galatea
(Greek)
One of the Neriedes.
Galla
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
Minor underworld gods.
Gamab / Ganna / Gawa / Gaunab Damaras
(Africa)
The supreme god and creator of the world who lives beyond the stars.
Ganapati / Ganesa / Ganesha
(Hindu/Puranic)
A god of education, wisdom, luck, prosperity, and prudence.
Ganapatihrdaya
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess.
Ganaskidi
(Navaho)
A god of harvest, plenty and mists.
Ganda Tara
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess.
Gandha
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A goddess.
Gandhari
(Jain/India)
A goddess of learning.
Ganga
(Hindu)
A goddess of healing, rivers and happiness.
Gangir / Hegir-Nuna
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A goddess.
Ganiklis
(Lithuania)
A god of shepherds.
Gans
(Apache/SW USA)
Mountain spirits.
Ganymede
(Greek)
A mortal boy that was given immortality and the job of cup bearer to the gods.
Gao Yao / Ting-jian
(China)
A god of judgment.
Gaomei
(Chinese)
An ancient goddess [first mother] later changed into a male divinity.
Gapn
(Syria)
This god appears as a messenger of Baal and is absent in ritual texts.
Garbh Ogh
(Irish)
A giantess and goddess of the hunt.
Gardua
(Hindu/Vedic)
An archaic sun god.
Garmangabis
(Britain)
A tutelary goddess who came to Britain with the Romans.
Gartiae
(Roman)
The Roman version of the Greek graces.
Garuda
(India)
The Prince of birds that lets Visnu ride on his back.
Gasueko
(Basque)
The lord of darkness. He may prove friendly and helpful, but he may also appear as a devil.
Gatumdug / Gula
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
A fertility goddess as well as the tutelary goddess of Lagas.
Gaunab Kohl
(Hottentot/Namibia/South Africa)
A malevolent God of darkness as well as the god of of of the black heaven.
Gauri
(Hindu)
A form of the mighty Durga, a goddess of spring.
Gauri
(Jain)
A messenger goddess.
Gauri
(Sankar/India)
A mountain goddess.
Gavida
(Irish)
A minor god of the forge.
Ge Gu
(China)
A goddess of health and medicine.
Geb
(Egypt)
A god of the Earth.
Gebeleizis / Zalmoxis
(Thrace)
A god of thunderstorms.
Gebjon
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of healing.
Geezhigo Quae
(Ojibiwa)
She was the sky mother.
Gefion
(Germanic)
A goddess of fertility.
Gekka O
(Japan)
The god of marriage.
Gendenwitha
(Iroquois)
A goddess of the dawn and the morning star.
Genetaska
(Iroquois)
A goddess of justice, fairness and of peace.
Genii
(Etruscan/Roman)
These are the protective spirits that guide human beings, no one knows why.
Genius
(Roman)
A god of the men only.
Geofon
(British)
A goddess of the ocean.
Geras
(Greek)
The goddess of old age.
Gerra
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia)
The god of fire who was the Sumeria god Gibil.
Gestin-Ana / Gestianna?
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A minor goddess.
Gestu
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
A minor God of the intellect whose blood was used in the creation of mankind, after his death the course.
Geus Tasan
(Iran)
A cattle god accused of creating the cattle.
Geus Urvan
(Iran)
A god that protected cattle.
Geush
(Urvan)
He assists the Amesha Spenta, Vohu Manab.
Geyaguga
(Cherokee)
The moon spirit.
Ghantakarna
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A god of healing.
Ghantapani
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A god running a round with a bell in his hand.
Ghasmari
(Buddhist)
A goddess of rather terrifying appearance.
Ghede
(Vodun)
A god of death, and of fertility and love.
Ghentu
(Hindu)
A minor God.
Gibil / Girra / Girru
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A Fire God.
Gibini Gishu
(Uganda)
A plague God associated with of the smallpox god.
Gidja
(Australia)
A god of the moon.
Gilgames
(Sumeria)
An early historical King of Uruk, that later became and deified and was considered a god of the underworld.
Gillian
(British)
A goddess spring.
Giltine
(Lithuania)
A goddess of death, her preferred method is either strangulation or suffocation.
Giriputri
(Bali)
A goddess of mountains and water.
Girru
(Sumeria)
A busy fellow, he is the god of fire and light and patron of civilization.
Gish
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
The god of war.
Giszida
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
A god.
Gita
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A mother goddess.
Gitche / Manitou
(Algonquin/Lenape)
The Great Spirit, the All Father.
Glaucus
(Greek)
A greek sea god.
Glaucus
(Roman)
A sea god.
Glaukos
(Greek)
A sea god, a rather bizarre story like many other god claims.
Gleti
(Benin)
The moon goddess.
Glispa
(Navaho)
The spirit that gave the healing chant to the people.
Gluskap / Glooscap
(Algonquin)
The creator force.
Glykon
(Gnostic-Mitharic)
The reincarnation of Asklepios, a demon with a human head and body of a snake.
Gnomes
(Pan-European)
Demonic beings that inhabit woods, mountains and water.
Gnowee
(Australia)
A goddess of war.
GNyan
(Tibet)
The spirits that are a thing but nice.
Gobannon
(Celtic)
He is a blacksmith type god.
Gobnu
(Irish)
A god of skills to include Ale brewing.
God / Deus / Gott
(Christian/Anglo-Saxon/Germanic/Roman)
Claimed to be the creator god around 325 C.E., still in vouge by the Christian sect.
Goewin / Goewyn
(Wales)
A goddess of sovereignty.
Gog
(Gallic)
Consort of Magog.
Goga
(Melanesian)
A goddess of fire.
Gohone
(Iroquois)
The spirit of winter.
Goibbiu
(Irish)
He is the god of the blacksmiths craft.
Goibnui / Govannon
(Celtic)
He is the god of the forge who's beer was so good, that the drinker gained immortality.
Goleuddydd
(Wales)
A goddess.
Gomaj
(India)
The sun and moon are both called Gomaj, which is also used as a general term for god.
Gon-Po Nag-Po
(Tibet)
A god of many names.
Gonaqade't Chilat
(US PNW)
A sea god.
Gong Gong
(China)
This is the devil that lets loose the great flood and is the opponent of the ruling god.
Gor
(Africa)
The god of thunder.
Goraknath
(Hindu)
A guardian God that is an avatar of Siva.
Gou Mang and Ru Shu
(China)
These are the messengers of the sky god.
Govannon
(Welsh)
A god that was invoked to help clean the plowshare.
Graces / Gratiae
(Roman)
These are the Roman version of the Greek Charities.
Graeae / Graii
(Greek)
The three old women or gray ones.
Grahamatrka
(Buddhist)
A goddess whose name means demon mother.
Grahamatrka
(Nepal)
A goddess and stellar deity.
Grainne
(Irish/Manx/Scotland)
Master herbalist and sun goddess.
Gramadevata
(India)
A generic term for the local tutelary gods.
Grannos
(Celtic)
A god of healing and springs.
Grannus
(Roman)
A god of healing affiliated with hot springs and mineral waters.
Grdhrasya
(Buddhist)
A minor goddess whose name translates to face of a vulture.
Great Father
(Celtic)
The Horned god,the Lord.
Great Mother
(Celtic)
The Lady represents the female principle of creation.
Grhadevi
(India)
A god of the household.
Grian
(Irish)
Faery goddess from County Tipperary and a goddess of war.
Grid
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of strength.
Grismadevi
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A seasonal goddess.
Groa
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of healing.
GSan Sgrub Bon
(Tibet)
A god that was absorbed into a variety of Yama in Lamaism.
GShen-Lha-Odkhar
(Bon/Tibet)
He is the god of light.
GShen-Rab
(Bon/Tibet)
The supreme god.
Gua
(West Africa)
A god of agriculture, blacksmiths, and thunder.
Guabancex
(Caribbean/Taino)
A goddess of the winds and rain.
Guabonito
(Haiti)
The sea goddess who teaches people about medicines and health.
Guaire / Boinne Guary
(Irish)
Guardian god/spirit of Bruigh.
Guamaonocon
(Antilles)
Mother Earth.
Guan Di
(China)
A god of war.
Guan Yin / Guanyin
(Chinese)
The goddess of mercy.
Gucumatz
(Quiche?)
A creator god.
Guede l'Oraille
(Haiti)
A goddess of violent storms.
Gugulanna
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A minor underworld god.
Guhyasamaja
(Buddhist)
A protective deity.
Gui Xian / Gui
(China)
Demonic beings descended from people that had either drowned and/or committed suicide and could not be reincarnated.
Gujeswari
(India)
A mother goddess.
Gujo
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A tutelary god.
Gukumatz
(Maya/Quiche)
A sky god.
Gul-Ses
(Hittite)
A collective name for all the goddesses of fate.
Gul-ses / Gul-ases
(Hittite)
These goddesses apparently are the scribes of the gods that dispense good, evil, life and death.
Gula / Gula Bau
(Babylon/Sumeria)
A mother goddess of creativity, fire and with the power to inflict/cure disease.
Gulissa Mata
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess who became a goddess of evil intent, inflecting sickness.
Gulliveig
(Norse)
A goddess/sorceress of the Vanir race of gods.
Gulu
(Dinka)
The creator god.
Gum Lin
(China)
A river goddess.
Gunab
(Hottentot)
A god of evil.
Gungu
(Aryan)
Moon goddess.
Gunura
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
A god whom nothing is known about, duty wise.
Gur-Gyi Mgon-Po
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A god of tents.
Gurzil
(Tripolitania)
A god in the shape of a bull.
Gusilim
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A god.
Guta
(Hungary)
A demonic being that represents the seamy side of life.
Gwen
(Celtic)
A goddess of happiness and smiles.
Gwendion / Gwydyon
(Welsh)
A god of war.
Gwethyr
(Wales)
King of the Upperworld Gwyrthur Ap Gwreidawl.
Gwyddno
(Wales)
At one time he was a sea god.
Gwynn Ap Nudd
(Wales)
King of the fairies and the underworld.
Gyhldeptis
(Tlingit/Haida)
A kindly forest goddess.
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