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187 gods
I'lena
(Koryak/Siberia)
An animistic spirit.
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Iae
(Brazil)
A god of the moon.
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Iakchos
(Greek)
A god that might be demon and/or a demon that might be god.
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Ialonus
(Celtic)
A fertility god.
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Iambe
(Greek)
A goddess of happiness.
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Ianagi and Izanami
(Japan)
The god and goddess that created Japan.
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Iapetos
(Greek)
A Titan god who now hangs out in Tartarus.
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Iarila
(Russia)
A fertility goddess.
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Iaso
(Greek/Roman)
A goddess of healing and medicine.
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Iatiku and Nautsiti Acoma
(North America)
The sisters who created man.
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Ibath
(Irish)
A Nemed who is believed to be a Tuatha ancestor/father god.
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Iblis
(Islamic)
The Islamic version of the Jewish/Christian Devil.
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Icauna
(Roman/Celtic)
The river goddess of the river Yonne[Brittany].
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Icci
(Siberia)
Animistic spirits.
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Iccovellauna
(Celtic)
A water goddess.
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Ichpuchtli
(Aztec)
A goddess of lust pleasure.
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Ida
(Hindu)
She is the goddess of prayer and devotion that was a man that turned into a woman, really.
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Ida Ten
(Japan)
This young god protects monasteries and is rather quick.
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Idem Huva Finno
(Ugric)
A goddess of autumn.
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Idliragijenget
(Inuit)
A sea goddess.
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Idlirvirisong
(Inuit)
The demonic cousin of the sun.
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Idothea
(Greek)
A goddess of the sea.
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Idunn
(Nordic)
The keeper of the apples of immortality.
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Iegad
(Pelew Island)
This is the god that is guilty of bringing light to earth.
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Iemaparu
(North America)
Corn mother.
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Ifa
(Yoruba)
The god of wisdom, knowledge and divining.
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Ifru
(North Africa)
A god known from an inscription at Crita.
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Igaehinvdo
(Cherokee)
The sun goddess.
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Igalilik
(Inuit)
A very tough hunting spirit.
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Igaluk
(Inuit)
The god of the moon.
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Igigi
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
The collective name for the group of younger sky gods.
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Ignerssauk
(Inuit)
A sea god, generally benevolent.
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Ignirtoq
(Inuit)
The goddess of lightning.
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Ih P'en
(Maya)
A chthonioc fertility god, concerned with the growth of plants as well as family, property and other wealth.
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Ihi
(Tahiti)
A goddess of learning, of wisdom.
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Ihi / Ehi
(Egypt)
He is the lord of the sistrum.
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Ihoiho
(Society Island)
The creator god that created everything including the primeval waters.
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Ihy
(Egypt)
A minor god of music.
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Ikal Ahau
(Maya)
A chthonic death god, that strangely enough, is considered to inhabit Christian church towers in Mexico.
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Ikas
(Algonquin)
Mother Earth.
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Ikenga Ibo
(Nigeria)
A god of fortune, a benevolent deity.
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Iku
(Nigeria)
A god of death.
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Iku-Ikasuchi-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
The most significant of the eight thunder deities, A god of thunder.
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Iku-Turso
(Finland)
A malevolent sea monster; probably same as Tursas.
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Ikvaku
(Hindu/Vedic)
An ancestral sun god, that creator god.
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Il
(Canaan/Lebanon/Syria)
The creator god.
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Ila
(Hindu/Vedic)
A minor goddess of sacrifices.
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Ilaalge
(West Semitic)
A local god.
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Ilabrat
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia)
A minor god, heavy into politics.
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Ilamatecuhtli
(Aztec)
Old mother goddess.
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Ilankaka
(Nkundo)
A sun goddess.
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Ilankaka
(Zaire)
A goddess of war.
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Ilat
(Pokot/Suk)
The rain god.
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Ilazki
(Basque)
The apotheosis of the moon in a feminine form.
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Ilithyia
(Greek)
A goddess of childbirth Eileithyia, Eilethyia, Eleuto.
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Illapa / Illyapa / Katoyalla
(Peru)
He is the god of lightning, thunder and rain storms.
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Illargui
(Basque)
A moon goddess.
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Ilmarinen
(Finnish)
A god of good weather and the wind, he is also a protective deity of travelers and for a lark he forged the sun.
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Ilmarinen
(Finland)
The great smith, maker of heaven. Originally a male spirit of air.
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Ilmatar
(Finland)
He is the god of the earth.
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Ilmatar
(Finland)
Female spirit of air; the daughter of primeval substance of creative spirit. Mother of Väinämöinen in Kalevala.
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Ilyapa
(Peru)
A god of storms and weather.
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Im
(Mesopotamia)
A storm god.
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Imana
(Banyarwanda/Burundi/East Africa)
The chief god.
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Imazuma
(Japan/Shinto)
The goddess of lightning.
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Imhotep
(Egypt)
A god of healing, embalming, medicine, learning, sleep etc.
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Imiut
(Egypt)
A minor chthonic protective god.
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Immap Ukua
(Inuit)
A sea goddess, moma to all of the sea creatures.
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Immat
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A demonic god that liked virgins.
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Imo
(Africa)
A goddess of justice.
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Improcitor
(Roman)
A minor god of agriculture that worried over harrowing of the fields.
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Imra
(Hindu/Kush)
A god.
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Imra
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A creator god that is still worshipped today.
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Imset / Amset
(Egypt)
This god is a funerary god charged with the care of the liver of the deceased.
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Ina
(Brazil)
A dolphin goddess.
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Ina'hitelan
(Koryak/Siberia)
A guardian spirit that supervises the skies.
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Inana
(Mesopotamian/Sumeria)
A goddess of fertility, of love and war.
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Inanna
(Mesopotamian)
A goddess of fertility, of love.
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Inanna
(Sumeria)
A goddess of heaven, light, long life, the moon, and war.
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Inanupdikile
(Panama)
A goddess of rain.
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Inara
(Hittite/Hurrian)
A minor goddess.
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Inaras
(Anatolia)
A goddess of liquor.
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Inaras
(Hittite)
The goddess of the wild animals of the steppe.
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Inari
(Japan/Shinto)
A god/dess of food and rice.
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Indr
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A tutelary and weather god.
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Indra
(Hindu)
A god of rain, storms, thunder and clouds.
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Indra
(Vedic)
A god of fertility and war.
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Indrani
(Hindu/Puranic/Vedic)
A goddess of wealth.
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Indukari
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess.
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Inemes
(Micronesia)
A goddess of love and of sexuality.
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Ing
(Anglo-Saxon)
An ancestral god.
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Inghean / Crobh / Dearg Bhuidhe
(Irish)
One of the isters who made up a triple goddess and goddess of summer.
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Inguma
(Basque)
A spirit of death that enters people's homes by night and strangles them.
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Ini
(Egypt)
A goddess of justice.
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Ini Heret
(Egypt)
She is the goddess of mediators, diplomats, statesman's and other professional liars.
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Inkanyamba
(Zulu/South Africa)
A storm god, deals directly with tornadoes.
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Inkosazana
(Zulu/South Africa)
A goddess of education, rain, the rainbow and mist.
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Inmar Votyak
(Finnish/Ugric)
A sky goddess that was taken over by the Christians and called of the Mother of God.
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Inmutef / Inummutef
(Egypt)
A minor canopic god.
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Inna
(Africa)
A goddess of justice.
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Innana
(Sumeria)
The goddess of love, procreation, and war.
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Insitor
(Roman)
A god concerned with the sowing of crops.
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Inta
(Aztec)
A god of fire who is associated with paternalism.
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Intercidona
(Roman)
A goddess of midwives.
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Inti
(Peru)
A god of war and the sun.
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Inuat
(Inuit)
These are the spirit beings that reside with all living creatures and maintain the lamp of life.
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Inuus
(Roman)
A god that protected herds.
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Io / Khio
(New Zealand)
The chief god who appears to be known only to the nobility and the priests.
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Ioskeha
(Iroquois)
Creator of the first man and woman.
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Ipalnemohuani
(Aztec)
The supreme deity.
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Ipet / Ipi
(Egypt)
She started life as a hippopotamus goddess.
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Ipy
(Egypt)
A mother goddess that occasionally will wet nurse the king.
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Irene
(Greek)
A goddess of peace.
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Iris
(Greek)
A goddess of the rainbow.
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Irmin
(Germanic)
A war god.
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Irmiongot
(Germanic)
This possibly Irmin, found in The Hildebrandslied, strangely the poem shows Christian influence.
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Irsirra
(Hurrite)
She is the goddess of fate.
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Iruwa
(Kenya)
A sun and war god.
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Irvun
(Congo/Tanzania/Cameroon)
A sun god.
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Isa
(Buddhist)
A guardian deity.
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Isa
(Hindu/Puranic)
An aspect of Siva.
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Isakakate
(Crow)
The supreme being.
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Isamba
(Africa)
A moon goddess.
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Isara
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia/West Semitic)
A goddess of marriage and childbirth who dealt with the enforcement of oaths.
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Isdes
(Egypt)
A chthonic god of death.
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Isdustaya
(Proto-Hattic)
A goddess of of fate.
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Ises
(Africa)
A goddess of bow and arrow.
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Ishi-Kori-Dome
(Japan/Shinto)
A god/goddess of stonecutters.
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Ishkur
(Mesopotamia)
The god of rain.
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Ishtar / Inanna
(Babylonia)
She was the goddess of sexuality and of love and war.
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Isi
(India)
A goddess.
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Isinu
(Akkadia/Mesopotamia)
This god, a messenger, was a dual faced god.
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Isis
(Egypt)
A goddess of childbirth, death, the earth, fertility, marital devotion, motherhood, healing, home, magic, the moon and the mother goddess.
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Iskur
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Iraq)
The chief rain and thunder god.
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Island of Flame
(Egypt)
Though not a god, without yet it eight gods would never have came into being.
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Ismud
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A dual faced messenger god.
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Israfil
(Islam)
The angel that blows of the trumpet of doom at the last call for of the universe.
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Issaki
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess walking around with a headless child.
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Issitoq
(Inuit)
This god looks for those that break the rules.
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Istadevata
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A tutelary god.
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Istadevata
(Hindu)
A generic title for a personal God or a house icon.
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Istanu
(Hittite)
A god of judgment who was also a sun god.
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Istar / Estar
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia)
A goddess of fertility and war known as the star of heaven.
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Istaran
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A tutelary god of the city of Der.
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Isten
(Hungary)
The chief deity.
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Isten / Isden
(Egypt)
A god known from the the Middle Kingdom and later.
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Istustaya
(Hittite)
One of the deities who awaited the return of Telipinus.
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Isum
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia)
A minor god, possibly a god of fire.
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Isvara
(Hindu)
An epitaph of Siva.
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Itaba
(Haiti)
Ancestor goddess.
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Itchita
(Yakut/Siberia)
This goddess of the earth prevents illness.
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Ithm
(Canaan)
The god of herds, usually sheep.
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Itonde Mongo / Nkuando
(Zaire)
The god of death and hunters.
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Ituana
(Brazil)
A goddess of the afterworld.
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Itzam Cab
(Mayan)
A chthonic earth god as well as a god of fire.
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Itzam Na / Hun Itzamna / Yaxcocahmut
(Maya)
Another creator god, water, agriculture, drawing, healing, medicine and the moon.
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Itzcoliuhqui
(Aztec)
A god of volcanoes, destruction and of the night.
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Itzcutintli
(Aztec)
A guardian goddess of the home.
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Itzli
(Aztec)
A God of justice.
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Itzpapalotl
(Aztec)
She is a goddess of agriculture.
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Itzpapalotl-Itzcyeye
(Aztech)
A minor mother goddess who was found only in the Valley of Mexico.
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Iubdan of the Faylinn
(Irish)
An Ulster god.
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Iunones
(Greek/Roman)
The goddesses of femininity.
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Iusaas
(Egypt)
A creator goddess.
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Iuturna
(Roman)
A goddess of springs and who was real handy in times of drought.
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Ix Ahau
(Maya)
A moon goddess.
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Ix Ch'up
(Maya)
A goddess of the moon.
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Ix Chebel Yax
(Maya)
A goddess of teaching, childbirth, the moon, sexual relations, storms and water.
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Ix Kanan
(Maya)
The vegetation goddess that takes care of bean plant.
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Ix Ku
(Maya)
A goddess of rain.
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Ix Zacal Nok
(Mayan)
The inventor of weaving as well as a creator goddess.
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Ixbalanque / Hunapu
(Maya)
This god of the moon is also be twin of Hunahpu.
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Ixchel / Ix Chel
(Maya)
She is the goddess of the moon.
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Ixcozauhqui
(Aztec)
Associated with paternalism and A god of fire.
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Ixmucane
(Maya)
Yet another of the 13 gods that created humans.
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Ixnetli
(Aztec)
A goddess of weavers.
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Ixpiyacoc
(Maya)
This god is also guilty of creating humans.
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Ixpuztec
(Aztec)
A minor underworld god.
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Ixquimilli-Itzlacoliuhqui
(Aztec/Mexico)
A god of justice.
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Ixtab
(Maya)
She is the goddess of the hanged and suicides.
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Ixtab
(Mexican)
A goddess of justice.
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Ixtlilton
(Aztec)
He is the god of healing, feasting and games.
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Iya
(Lakota)
The the spirit of all that is evil.
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Iyatiku
(North America)
Sheet is the mother of maize and humans.
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Izanagi / Izanagi No Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
One of the 17 creator gods and the male primeval god.
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Izanami-No-Kami / Izamnami
(Japan/Shinto)
A creator goddess who died and giving birth to the fire god as well as the primeval female goddess.
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Izquitecatl
(Aztec)
A fertility god personified by the Maguey plant.
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