The Gods
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314 gods
Ha
(Egypt)
A guardian God of the West.
Ha Wen Neyu
(Iroquois)
The great spirit.
Habetrot
(Britain)
A goddess of healing and spinning.
Habetrot
(Celtic)
A goddess of spell casting on the wheel of the year.
Habiesso
(Africa)
A god of thunder.
Habondia / Abondia / Abunciada / Habonde
(Britain)
A goddess of abundance and prosperity.
Hacauitz
(Maya)
A mountains god.
Hacha'kyum
(Maya/Lacandon)
The god of the real people.
Hachacyum / Nohochacyum
(Maya)
The creator the world who was helped by three other gods.
Hachiman
(Japan)
A god of war that was based on an actual emperor, his sacred animal is the dove.
Hachiman / Hime-Gami / Hime-O-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
A god of war and peace.
Hadad / El
(Canaan/Semite)
The god of lightning, thunder and storms .
Hadakai
(India)
A goddess of health and Rabies.
Hades / Pluto
(Greek)
A god of death and one of the Olympian gods .
Hae Soon
(Korea)
A goddess of war.
Hafoza
(Jate)
The god of thunder and lightning.
Hah
(Egypt)
This is the god that was the bearer of heaven, a personification of infinity and eternity.
Hahana Ku
(Maya)
A messenger god.
Hahgwehdiyu
(Iroquois)
The god of goodness.
Haili'la
(Haida/PNW)
A plague god associated with small pox. Interesting history. Cool.
Hala
(Kassite)
A goddess of healing.
Halahala
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A god of poison.
Haldi Urart
(Armenia)
A tutelary god.
Halki
(Hittite)
A god barley and grain.
Halsodyne
(Greek)
A sea goddess.
Haltia
(Finno/Ugric)
A goddess of healing.
Ham vareti
(Persia)
A goddess of mist.
Hamadryades
(Greek/Roman)
Tree spirits whose existence is restricted to the tree that the guard when it dies they die.
Hamavehae
(Roman/Rhineland)
A trinity of mother goddesses.
Hamedicu
(Huron)
The High god.
Hami-Yasu-Hime
(Shinto/Japan)
The goddess of potters.
Hammon
(Libya)
A god of the dead son.
Han Xiang-Zhi
(China/Taoist)
An immortal being, there were eight.
Hana
(Norse)
A god of silence.
Hananim
(Korea)
The god of the sky, a supreme god, he moves stars, rewards good and punishes evil.
Hanghepi Wi
(Dakota)
The Moon god.
Hani-Yasu-Hiko
(Japan/Shinto)
The god of potters.
Hani[s]
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia)
A minor god.
Hannahanna
(Hittite)
A god of agriculture and the sky.
Hannahannas
(Hittite/Hurrian)
The mother goddess.
Hano
(Bella Coola)
A goddess of teaching.
Hansa
(Hindu/Puranic)
A god, a minor avatar of visible.
Hanuman / Hanumat
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
Chief minister and general of the monkey people as well as a patron saint of learning.
Hanwasuit
(Hittite)
The tutelary goddess of of the throne, kings received their mandate from her.
Hanwi
(Ogalala)
A goddess of the dawn and twilight.
Hao Ch'iu
(China)
A god of the heart.
Hao Janjero
(Ethiopia)
A god that resided in the river Gibe.
Haoma
(Iran)
A plant that suffered the indignity of being deified, its sap was an intoxicating drink used in a sacrificial ceremonies.
Hapantalli / Hapi / Hapy
(Egypt)
A god of the Nile, fish, barley, grain, herbs, water, dew, and fertility.
Hapantalliyas / Hapantalli
(Hittite)
He took his place at the moon god's side.
Hapi
(Egypt)
A god that protected the the lungs of the dead.
Hapi
(Egypt)
This god was the personification of the Nile.
Hara
(Hindu/Puranic)
An avatar of Siva.
Hara-Yama-Tsu-Mi
(Japan/Shinto)
A mountain god concerned with the wooded mountain slopes.
Harachte
(Egypt)
The god of the morning sun.
Harakhti
(Egypt)
A form of the god Horus.
Hardaul
(Hindu)
A plague god, he protected against cholera.
Harendotes
(Greek)
A form of the Egyptian god Horus that guards and protects his father.
Hari
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor incarnation of the god Visnu.
Harihara
(India)
The twin divinity composed of Visnu and Siva.
Harimella / Viradechthis
(Scotland)
A goddess of Tungrain origin.
Hariti
(Buddhist)
A plague goddess associated with smallpox.
Hariti
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess.
Harmachis
(Greek)
Another form of the Egyptian god Horus.
Harmeti
(Egypt)
The tutelary god of Seden, a form of Horus.
Harmonia
(Greek)
A goddess of justice.
Haroeris
(Greek)
Another form of the Egyptian god Horus, but this time as an adult.
Harpocrates
(Greek)
The god of silence and secrecy.
Harpokrates
(Greek)
Another form of the Egyptian god Horus, as a child sitting on his mother's knee.
Harpre
(Egypt)
This god's job was to protect the king from illness and misfortune.
Harsa
(Hindu)
A goddess.
Harsaphes
(Egypt/Hellenized)
A ram headed god of fertility and water.
Harsiese[s]
(Egypt)
A form of the god Horus, especially as the child of Isis and Osiris.
Harsomtus
(Egypt/Hellenized)
A form of the god Horus.
Harti
(China/Japan)
A demoness that Buddha converted to a goddess that protects children instead of eating them.
Hasamelis
(Hittite/Hurrian)
He is a god who can protect travelers.
Hasam[m]eli
(Hittite)
He is the god of blacksmiths and of the craft of wrought-iron.
Hasta
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor benevolent goddess of fortune.
Hastbaka
(Navaho)
The oldest male of the spirits.
Hastebaad
(Navaho)
The chief of the female spirits.
Hastehogan
(Navaho)
The chief male spirit of the house.
Hastseltsi
(Navaho)
The male spirit of racing.
Hastseoltoi
(Navaho)
The female spirit of hunting.
Hastsezini
(Navaho)
The male spirit of fire.
Hatasa
(Buddhist)
A horse goddess.
Hatdastsisi
(Navaho)
The benevolent male spirit that helps cure disease.
Hathor
(Egypt)
A goddess of procreation, sexuality, romance, trees, poetry, music, alcohol, childbirth, infants, death, fertility, love, marriage, beauty, joy and the sky.
Hatmehyt / Hatmehit
(Egypt)
The fertility and guardian goddess of fish and fisherman.
Hatshepsut
(Egypt)
A goddess of justice.
Hatti
(Hindu)
A plague goddess associated with cholera.
Hatti
(Hittite)
The throne goddess.
Hatuibwari
(San Cristoval Island/Melanesia)
A rather strange sort, half divine/half demonic snake and female at that.
Haubas
(South Arabia)
A local god known only from inscriptions.
Haubas / Hobas
(South Arabia)
A god that may be a particular form of Attar.
Hauhet
(Egypt)
A primordial goddess, one of the Ogboad.
Haukim
(South Arabia)
A local god thought to be concerned with arbitration and the law.
Haumea
(Hawaii)
A goddess of childbirth, midwives and of fertility.
Haumia
(Maori)
A god of wild plants.
Haumiatiketike / Haumia
(Polynesia/Maori)
A vegetation God.
Haurun
(Canaan)
A fiery earth god.
Haurvatat
(Zoroaster)
One of the spirits, it is associated with life after death.
Havea Lolo Fonua
(Polynesia)
A goddess of intercourse.
Haya-Ji
(Japan/Shinto)
The God of the winds.
Hayagriva
(Buddhist/Tibet)
The patron god of horses.
Hayagriva
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
The most important incarnation of Vishnu.
Hayasa
(Hindu)
A horse god, could be Hayangriva in disguise.
Hayasum
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
A minor god of uncertain function.
Hazzi
(Hittite/Hurrian)
A god invoked in a Hittite treaties who was a mountain and weather god.
He Bo / Bing Yi
(China)
He is the divine ruler of all rivers.
He Xian-Ku
(China/Taoist)
One of the eight immortals, she achieved immortality through her exemplary life.
He Zur
(Egypt)
A baboon god accepted as a manifestation of Thot.
Hea
(Mesopotamia/Ugarit)
The goddess of wisdom.
Heammawihio
(Cheyenne)
The great spirit.
Hebat
(Hittite)
A goddess of the sky, her title was "Queen of heaven".
Hebe
(Greek)
A goddess of beauty, wine spring and youth as well as the cup bearer of the gods.
Hecaerge
(Greek)
A goddess of archery.
Hecate
(Greek)
A goddess of agriculture, black magic, witchcraft, crossroads, fertility, the moon, night, and wisdom.
Hedammu
(Hurrian)
He is a snake demon that resides in the sea and he is constantly hungry.
Hedetet
(Egypt)
She is the scorpion goddess found in the Book of the dead.
Hedrun
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of intoxicating mead.
Hegemone
(Greek)
A goddess of plants; responsible for their fruition.
Heh
(Egypt)
A primordial god of infinity.
Heha
(Egypt)
A god of magical words.
Hehet
(Egypt)
A primordial goddess of the immeasurable.
Heimdal
(Germanic)
A god of warriors.
Heimdall
(Norse)
A god of fire and light.
Heitsi
(Hottentot/Africa)
This dying god is the god of the hunt.
Hekate
(Greek)
The chthonic goddess of the moon and pathways as well as nocturnal evil.
Heket
(Egypt)
A goddess midwives.
Hekoolas
(Miwok)
A goddess of war.
Hekt
(Egypt)
A goddess midwives.
Helena
(Greek)
A Moon goddess and healer.
Helene
(Greek)
A vegetation goddess, she is the one the Trojan War was fought over.
Helia
(Greek)
A sun goddess.
Helios
(Greek)
A god of war and the sun.
Helle
(Greek)
A sea goddess.
Heloha
(Choctaw)
A spirit[female] of thunder.
Hel[i]
(Germanic)
A goddess of death.
Hemantadevi
(Buddhist/Tibet)
The goddess of winter.
Hemen
(Egypt)
A falcon god.
Hemsut / Hemuset
(Egypt)
A goddess of fate and newborn babies.
Hendursaga
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Sumeria/Akkadia)
The god of law.
Heng
(Huron)
The spirit of thunder.
Heng E
(China)
A goddess of the moon.
Heng o
(China)
A goddess of the moon.
Henkhesesui
(Egypt)
A ram headed, winged, beetle god of the east wind.
Heno / Hinu / Hino
(Iroquois)
The sky god and the spirit of thunder.
Henwen
(Wales)
A goddess.
Hephaestos
(Greek)
A god of volcanoes, fire and metal working.
Heqt
(Egypt)
A frog headed goddess of life, childbirth.
Hera / Here
(Greek)
A goddess of childbirth, marriage, motherhood, of the sky, and storms.
Herabe
(Huli)
A god who causes insanity.
Here Ketit
(Egypt)
A lion headed goddess who breathes fire on the evil deceased.
Herensugue
(Basque)
A snake shaped devilish spirit.
Heret-Kau
(Egypt)
An underworld goddess of the old kingdom.
Hermanubis
(Egypt)
A god of the dead in the cult of Isis.
Hermes
(Greek)
A god of athletes, sport, gambling, commerce, communications, eloquence, luck, medicine, oratory, roads, and wind.
Hermes
(Greek)
A god of travelers, messenger to the gods, "The Good Shepherd", god of herds and flocks, a rather busy fellow.
Hermod
(Nordic)
The messenger god.
Hermraphroditos
(Greek)
A god that it became one with a goddess and is now of uncertain status.
Hermus
(Roman)
A river god.
Herne
(British/Anglo-Saxon)
An underworld god and leader phantom hunt.
Heron
(Egypt)
A god appearing on the monuments of the Greek and Roman eras, thought to be a horseman god.
Heros
(Thrace)
An underworld god who is also a horseman.
Herovet / Jarovit
(Slavic)
The god of the army.
Herse
(Greek)
The goddess of the dew.
Heruka
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A god, one of the more popular in the pantheon.
Herysaf
(Egypt)
A primeval god.
Hesat
(Egypt)
The goddess of birth and a minor guardian of pregnant and nursing mothers.
Hesperos
(Greek)
The goddess of evening.
Hestia
(Greek)
She was the virgin goddess of the hearth, family, and peace prosperity, stability and community.
Hetep
(Egypt)
A god of peace and happiness.
Hetepes-Sekhus
(Egypt)
An underworld goddess.
Hettsui No Kami
(Japan)
The goddess who protected and provided for the family.
Hevajira
(Buddhist/Mahayana)
A god equivalent to the Hindu Siva.
Hexchuchan
(Maya/Itza)
A god of war.
Hexe
(German)
A goddesses of curing illness.
Hez-ur
(Egypt)
The baboon god, considered to be a form of Thot.
Hi'lina
(Haida/PNW)
The tribal god that represents the Thunderbird.
Hi-Hiya-Hi
(Japan/Shinto)
The sun god.
Hi-No-Kagu-Tsuchi
(Japan/Shinto)
A fire god whose birth caused the death of the primordial goddess Izanami.
Hihankara
(Lakota)
A goddess of the Milky Way.
Hiisi
(Finland)
Demon, originally meaning a sacred grove, later a mean goblin.
Hiisi Karelin
(Finland)
A pre-Christian tree god that of course was demoted to mean devil, but in the eight minor sense.
Hike / Heka
(Egypt)
This god had his shrines in/around of Memphis.
Hikoboshi
(Japan/Shinto)
An astral god.
Hila
(Inuit)
A god of weather.
Hilaeira
(Greek)
The goddess of brightness.
Hilal
(Arabic)
A god of the new moon.
Himalia
(Greek)
A nymph invoked to bless the harvest.
Himavan / Himivat
(Hindu)
A mountain god, the apotheosis of the Himalayan Mountains.
Himerus
(Greek)
A god of sexual desire.
Hina
(Hawaii)
A goddess of the moon, fertility and healing herbs.
Hine titama
(Maori)
A goddess of the dawn.
Hine-Ahu-One
(Polynesia/Maori)
A chthonic goddess.
Hine-Ata-Uira
(Polynesia/Maori)
The goddess of light.
Hine-Nui-Te-Po
(Polynesia/Maori)
A chthonic goddess of night and of the underworld.
Hinglaj[-Mata]
(Hindu)
A mother goddess.
Hinkon
(Tungus/Siberia)
A hunting god as the controller of all animals.
Hino
(Iroquois)
A god of the sky.
Hinokagutsuchi
(Japan/Shinto?)
This is the fire god whose birth killed the goddess Izanami.
Hintubuet
(Melanesia)
The supreme being and the creatress of the sky, earth, and humans.
Hintubuhet
(New Ireland Island/Melanesia)
This goddess is a supreme being, however she is androgynous.
Hippona
(Roman)
A goddess of horses.
Hiranyagarbha
(Hindu/Vedic)
A creator god identified in the Rig Veda, the demon King that proclaimed himself king of the universe.
Hiranyakasipu
(India)
A demon that held the earth prisoner, under flood waters.
Hiribi
(Canaan)
The goddess of summer.
Hiro
(Easter Island)
The god of rain and fertility.
Hisakitaimisi
(Creek)
The controller of life.
Hittavainen Karelian
(Finnish)
A hunting god and the guardian of hare hunters.
Hlin
(Norse)
A goddess of consolation.
Hlin
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of summer.
Hlothyn / Holdyn / Fjorgyn
(Nordic)
A goddess from the poetic edda.
Hnossa
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of infatuation.
Ho Masubi
(Japan)
A god of fire.
Ho Po Ping I
(China)
A god of the Yellow River.
Ho-Musubi-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
A fire god.
Ho-Po
(China/Taoist)
A god that controls all rivers but in particular, the Yellow River.
Hoa Tapu
(Tahiti)
A god of war.
Hoatziqui
(Mexico)
A goddess of justice.
Hod
(Norse)
A god of winter.
Hoder / Hodur
(Nordic)
The blind god.
Hoenir
(German)
This god gave all mortals the five senses.
Hoenir
(Nordic)
A god identified in the poetic edda.
Hokewingla
(Dakota)
A turtle spirit.
Hokushin-O-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
An astral deity, Ursa Minor.
Holda
(German)
She is the goddess of beauty and love.
Holi
(India)
A goddess of happiness and merriment.
Holle
(Germanic)
This goddess of last the newborn emerge from the underworld where she also accepts the souls of the dead.
Holly King and Oak King
(Celtic)
Two sacrificial gods.
Honabe
(Huli)
The primeval goddess.
Honir
(Norse)
This is the god they gave humans and their understanding and feelings.
Honus / Honos
(Roman)
The god of military honors.
Hor-Hekenu
(Egypt)
In this form, Horus is the lord of protection.
Hora
(Roman)
A goddess of beauty.
Horae / Horai
(Greek)
The goddesses of order and the seasons, all three of them.
Horagalles
(Lapland)
A weather god, a local version of Thor.
Horkos
(Greek)
The god of oaths.
Horus
(Egypt)
A god of prophecy, healing, music, art, war, victory, light, the north and the sky.
Hosia
(Greek)
A goddess of holy rituals.
Hotei
(Japan/Shinto)
Another of the Seven gods of Luck.
Hotogov Mailgan
(Buriat/Siberia)
A goddess of heaven at night.
Hotoru
(Pawnee)
The wind spirit.
Hotr[a]
(Hindu/Vedic)
A minor goddess of sacrifices.
Hou Chi
(China)
Lord of abundant harvests.
Hou T'u
(China)
A god of the earth.
Hours
(Egypt)
Underworld goddesses, the 12 daughters of Re.
Hov Ava
(Russia)
The moon goddess.
How
(Chu)
China the is the goddess of the air.
Hoy Kong
(China)
A goddess of Ursa Minor.
Hrsikesa
(Hindu)
A god, a minor avatar of Visnu.
Hsi Ling su
(China)
The god of silk.
Hsi shen
(China)
A god of joy.
Hsi Shih
(China)
A goddess of face cream.
Hsi Wang Mu
(China)
Mother goddess of the Western Paradise and female energy.
Hsiao Wu
(China)
The god of prisons.
Hsieh T'ien chun
(China)
A god personification of the planet Saturn.
Hsien Nung
(China)
A god of agriculture.
Hsien Se
(China)
A god of agriculture.
Hsu Ch'ang
(China)
A god of archery.
Hsuan Wen hua
(China)
The god of hair.
Hu
(Egypt)
A god that personified royal authority.
Hu Shen
(China)
A god of hail.
Hu Tu
(China)
A goddess of the Summer solstice.
Huaca
(Peru)
A spirit being.
Huacas
(Peru/Bolivia)
Any natural object that has an obvious supernatural manifestation.
Huan Yang ch'ang
(China)
A god of the heart.
Huanacari
(Peru)
A guardian spirit.
Huang Fei-hu
(China)
At the chthonic god that became the judge of the dead because their souls call at the sacred mountain.
Huang T'ing
(China)
A god of the spleen.
Huang Ti
(China)
A god of architecture and an astral god, a deified emperor and he invented the compass.
Huang-di
(China)
The mythical yellow emperor.
Hubal
(Arabic)
A local tutelary and oracular god.
Huban Elamite
(Iran)
A tutelary god.
Hubris
(Greek)
A god personifying lack of restraint.
Huehuecototl
(Aztec)
A minor god, one of sexual lust.
Huehuecototl-Coyotlinahual
(Aztec)
A minor god of feather workers.
Huehueteotl
(Aztec)
The god of fire.
Huiracocha / Viracocho
(Peru)
The supreme deity accused of a virgin birth and creator of of the world.
Huitaca
(Chibcha)
A goddess of intoxication and the moon.
Huitzilopochtli
(Aztec)
He is a god of war and the sun as well as the patron god of the Aztec nation.
Huitznahua
(Aztec)
Collectively, the remaining brothers of the war god that were defeated.
Huixtocihuatl
(Aztec)
A goddess of the ocean and salt.
Hulka Devi
(Hindu)
A goddess of cholera.
Humban
(Mesopotamia)
The supreme deity.
Hun Hau
(Maya)
A god of death.
Hun Hunapu
(Maya)
A creator god.
Hun Nal
(Maya)
A god of maize.
Hunab Ku / Itzamn
(Maya)
The most important creator god and the greatest deity in the pantheon.
Hunahpa Utiu
(Maya)
Yet another god that helped create humans.
Hunahpu Gutch
(Maya)
He is one of the 13 gods that mistakenly created humans.
Hunahpu Vuch
(Maya)
A goddess of hunting.
Hunapu
(Maya)
Another creator god.
Hung Sing
(China)
A guardian God of of fishing boats and their crews.
Hunhau
(Maya)
One of several gods of death that ruled the underworld.
Hunthaca
(Guatemala)
Goddess of the moon.
Huo Pu
(China)
A god of fire.
Hur ki
(Babylon/Mesopotamia)
A goddess personifying the earth.
Hurabtil Elamite
(Iran)
A god known only from being mentioned in Akkadia texts.
Huracan / Hurucan / Hurakan / Hurukan
(Quiche)
A creator god that fashioned the first humans.
Hurakan
(Nicaragua)
A god of storms, thunder and hurricanes.
Huvi
(Bushmen/Africa)
The supreme god.
Huvi Ovimbundu
(West Africa)
A god of hunting.
Huzayui
(Egypt)
A serpent headed, winged god of the west wind.
Hvar
(Iran)
The sun god.
Hyaninthos
(Greek)
A god of vegetation. He is a divine hero from Greek mythology.
Hygeia
(Greek/Roman)
A goddess of health and medicine.
Hymen
(Greek/Roman)
A god of marriage and first love.
Hymenaeus
(Greek)
This poor god is the goddess of marriage.
Hymenaios
(Greek/Roman)
A god of marriage.
Hyperion
(Greek)
The Titan god of primordial light.
Hypermnestra
(Greek)
A goddess of water.
Hypnos
(Greek)
The god of rest and/or sleep.
Hypsistos
(Greek/Roman)
A local god of the Bosporus area.
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