The Gods
Alphabetic

71 gods
Ja neb'a
(Samoyed/Siberia)
A benevolent earth goddess.
Jabru
(Elamite/Iran)
A sky god, a rather minor one.
Jachwech
(Kenya/Tanzania)
A god-molder.
Jagannath
(Hindu)
An epitaph for Krisna.
Jagaubis
(Hindu)
A fire God.
Jagganath / Juggernaut
(Hindu)
The god whose name means Lord of the World .
Jakomba Bangala
(Zaire)
A god of morality that controls human thought.
Jamaina
(Brazil)
An ocean goddess.
Jambhala
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A god of riches that may stand upon a man or a conch.
Jamma
(Phonecia/Canaan)
A god of of water, to be primarily a sea god.
Jana
(Roman)
A moon goddess.
Janavasita
(Buddhist)
A minor goddess affiliated with knowledge or the control of knowledge.
Jandira
(Brazil)
A sea goddess.
Janguli
(Buddhist)
A goddess of healing and snakebites.
Janus
(Roman)
The two faced god of beginnings, arches, doors, entrances and gates.
Jar Sub
(Turkey)
This is the god of the universe.
Jarih / Erah
(Canaan)
A Moon god.
Jarina
(Belem/Brazil)
A goddess of happiness, joy and a tree goddess.
Jarovit
(West Slavic)
He is considered a war god.
Jarri
(Hittite)
This god of plague and pestilence was also a god that helped the king in battle.
Jaso
(Greek)
A goddess of health and recovery Iaso.
Jata
(Borneo)
A goddess of the sky.
Jawhe / Jahve / Jehovah
(Israel)
Thought to be a mountain god prior to becoming the god of Israel, Mount Sinai is his suspected mountain.
Jaya-Vijaya
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A twin goddess, possibly forms of Durga.
Jayakara
(Buddhist)
A god that rides in a cage drawn by Cockatoos.
Jayanta
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A god who is one of the 11 forms of the god Rudra.
Jayatara
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess.
Jedza
(Poland)
Equivalent of Baba Yaga.
Jehovah
(Christian)
A creator god, this form was created by the the Jehovah witnesses and is not considered a true name of this god.
Jen An
(China)
The god of robbers.
Jetaita Yamama
(Tirerra del Fuego)
And earth spirits of the fearful type.
Jia Shi
(China)
A goddess and stellar deity.
Jian Lao
(China/Buddhist)
A goddess of the earth and permanence.
Jinn
(Arabic)
A class of demonic beings that started out as a nature spirits.
Jizo Bosatsu
(China/Japan)
The great protector of suffering humanity.
Jnanadakini
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A goddess associated with, or whose name means, knowledge.
Jnanaparamita
(Buddhist)
A philosophical deity.
Joda mate
(Latvia)
Mother of the evil one.
Jogah
(Iroquois)
Dwarf nature spirits.
Joh
(Egypt)
The original word for the moon god in Thebes.
Jok
(Africa)
A creator god.
Jokinam
(Lake Albert/East Africa)
A lake god.
Jokwa
(Asian)
A goddess of justice.
Jord
(Icelandic/Germanic)
An earth goddess mentioned in the Edda by Snorri.
Jori-Torem
(Vogul)
She is the goddess of foreman who supervised Num's work.
Jubbu jang sangne
(Brazil)
The goddess of the Jurema and a sacred tree.
Juck Shilluck
(Africa)
This is the creator of the world.
Julana
(Jumu)
The chief god.
Julunggul
(Australia)
A creator god that was the bringer of culture and identified with of the rainbow-snake.
Julunggul
(Australia)
A goddess of initiations and waterfalls.
Juma
(Mari/Finnish/Ugart)
The sky god whose name is also associated with spirits of earth, water, wind, and the home.
Jumala
(Finnish)
A god who it is not only a sky god but it is but by air to closely supreme god as well.
Jumala
(Russian)
A goddess of war.
Jumala
(Finland)
A generic name for a major deity. Originally the name given by the Finns to the sky, the sky-god, and the supreme god. Later taivas and Ukko were used as the names for the sky and the sky-god. The word means god and was later used for the Christian God. The origin of the word is unknown – some possible explanations are derivation from Jomali, the supreme deity of the Permians and origination from the Estonian word jume.
Jumis
(Latvia)
A fertility god.
Jumit
(Egypt)
A local goddess of El Tod.
Junkgowa
(Australia)
An ancestor goddess who lived during the dreamtime and a goddess of the sea.
Juno
(Roman)
A goddess of marriage, motherhood and childbirth.
Juno Caelestis
(Carthage)
The tutelary goddess of Roman Carthage.
Junrojin
(Japan/Shinto)
A god of luck, one of seven.
Juok and
(Bunzi)
The creator of all men.
Jupiter
(Roman)
A god of astronomy, Jupiter, light, lightning, thunder, weather, wisdom.
Juras Mate / Jurasmat
(Latvia)
A goddess of the sea.
Jurate
(Baltic)
A goddess of the ocean.
Jurojin
(Japanese)
A god of longevity and luck.
Juterna / Juturna
(Roman)
A goddess of healing and springs invoked during drought.
Juventas
(Roman)
A goddess of youth.
Jvartaharisvara
(Hindu)
A plague god associated with malaria.
Jw / Ja'u / Jawi
(Syria)
This god is so ancient it had to be deduced from the study of personal names, nothing is known for certain but it may be identical to the harvest god Ao.
Jyeshtha
(Hindu)
The goddess of bad luck.
Jyotiska
(Jain/India)
The stellar gods, there are five classes.
71 gods
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