The Gods
Alphabetic

319 gods
K'daai
(Yakut/Siberia)
A fire demon that originated working in wrought iron.
K'pop'ala
(East Georgia)
A protective god.
Ka Ahu Pahay
(Hawaiia)
A goddess of the ocean.
Ka Ata Killa
(Peru)
A moon goddess.
Ka Tyeleo Senufo
(Ivory Coast)
A creator god.
Ka'cak
(Asiatic/Inuit)
A sea spirit and of rather unpleasant habits.
Kaang / Khu / Kho / Thora
(Bushmen/Africa)
The supreme god.
Kabandha
(India)
The chief demon and the epic of the Ramayana.
Kabeiroi
(Greek)
The blacksmith gods.
Kabirroi
(Greek)
Deities of bees and vegetation, commonly thought of as twins and male.
Kabrakan
(Maya)
An earthquake god.
Kabta
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
The god of bricks.
Kades
(Canaan)
A fertility goddess usually shown sky clad.
Kadi
(Assyria)
The goddess of justice.
Kadlu
(Inuit)
The thunder spirit[female].
Kadru
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess that was the mother of the Nagas[snake demons].
Kagutsuchi
(Japan)
A god of fire.
Kahdir / Al Kahdir
(North Africa)
A vegetation god of the got his immortality by drinking from the well of life.
Kahilan
(Arabic)
A tutelary god known only from inscriptions.
Kahindo
(Zaire)
A goddess of fire.
Kai Yum
(Maya)
A god of music.
Kaiamunu
(Papua/New Guinea)
A demon that plays a large part in initiation ceremony for boys.
Kaikara Bunyoro
(Uganda)
A harvest goddess.
Kaka
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia)
Another minor god with political pull.
Kakaku
(Japan/Shinto)
A river god invoked to protect houses against fire.
Kakia
(Greek)
A goddess of vice.
Kakupacat
(Maya)
A war god with a shield of fire.
Kala
(Hindu/Puranic/Vedic)
A god of death.
Kalacakra
(Buddhist/Mayhayana/Tibet)
A tutelary god that is personally selected.
Kaladuti
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A goddess whose name means messenger of death.
Kalavikarnika
(Hindu/Puranic)
A fever goddess.
Kaldas
(Russia)
A goddess of cattle.
Kalevanpoika (son / man of Kaleva)
(Finland)
A giant hero who can cut down forests and mow down huge meadows, identical with Estonian national epic hero Kalevipoeg.
Kali
(Hindu/Puranic/India)
A goddess of cemeteries, destruction and death that helped dance the universe into existence.
Kali
(Jain)
A goddess of learning.
Kalika
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A goddess common often seen standing upon a corpse.
Kalisia
(Pygmy/Zaire/Congo)
A creator god that is the guardian of hunters and the jungle forests.
Kaliya
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor serpent god, a Naga.
Kalki[n]
(Hindu/Vedic/Puranic/Epic)
This god will be the 10th avatar of Visnu that rewards good and punishes people.
Kallingenia
(Greek)
A rather obscure goddess of birth found only in the ritual texts of Athens.
Kalma
(Finnish)
A goddess of death.
Kaltes
(Vogul/Siberia)
A goddess of birth.
Kaltesh Ugric
(West Siberia)
A goddess concerned with the birth and destiny of the child.
Kalunga Ndonga
(South Africa)
The creator of all things.
Kam,enae / Camenae
(Italy)
Goddesses unbowed of springs and wells with a shrine in Rome where of the of vestal virgins got their water.
Kama
(Hindu)
A god of love and desire.
Kama / Kama[Deva]
(Hindu/Puranic/Indian)
A god of love and carnal desire.
Kama-Gami
(Japan/Shinto)
The god of potters.
Kamado No Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
The god of kitchen stoves.
Kamaksi
(Dravidian/Tamil)
A goddess.
Kamala
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess.
Kami
(Japan)
A god identifier in Shintoism.
Kami-Musubi-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
A third creator being in the primordial a list of deities, this being was born alone in the cosmos and its presence remains hidden from humans.
Kamini
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess.
Kamo-Wake-Ikazuchi
(Japan/Shinto)
One of the many rain gods.
Kamrusepas / Katahziwuri
(Hittite)
She is the goddess of magic and healing.
Kamrusepa[s] / Katahziwuri
(Hittite)
She is the goddess of magic and healing.
Kamui / Tuntu
(Ainu/Japan)
The sky god.
Kamulla
(Kassite)
A proper guidance in.
Kan u Uayeyab
(Maya)
He is the god who guarded cities.
Kana-Yama-Hime-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
A goddess of miners with a very sad birth story.
Kanaloa
(Hawaiian)
A god of the ocean.
Kane
(Hawaiia)
A god of fertility and fresh water.
Kangalogba
(Pokot/Suk/Uganda)
A primordial female spirit personified in the dragonfly.
Kanikanihia
(Hawaiia)
A goddess of love.
Kankar Mata
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess that became a mother of evil intent.
Kantatman
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A rather obscure god, of the medicine it is thought.
Kanti
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess whose name means desire.
Kao Kuo-Jiu
(Chinese/Taoist)
An immortal being, the tutelary god of actors.
Kapali
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A god, one of the forms of the Rudra.
Kapo
(Hawaiia)
A goddess of abortions, fertility, childbirth and midwives.
Kappa
(Japan)
These water spirits are strange, their food is blood and cucumbers, they are mischevious but extremely knowing and prove helpful to humans.
Karai-Shin
(Buddhist/Japan)
A god of lightning.
Karalkal Ammaiyar
(Hindu/South India)
A local mother goddess.
Karei
(Andaman Island)
The goddess of thunder and storm.
Kari Semang
(Malya)
The supreme God who lets you know he is mad when it thunders.
Karini
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
And fear goddess room.
Karkota
(Hindu)
A snake god.
Karmavasita
(Buddhist)
A minor goddess that personifies the discipline of spiritual regeneration.
Karora
(Arandan)
The creator.
Karta
(Latvia)
A goddess of destiny, only known from oral/folk tradition.
Karttikeya
(Buddhist)
A god and that equates with the Hindu god Skanda.
Karttikeya / Skanda / Scanda
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A god of war and a form of Skanda.
Karttiki
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess.
Karuilers siunes
(Syria)
The deities that were taken over by the Hittites in as gods of all oaths.
Kasku
(Hittite/Hurrian)
A moon god known from inscriptions.
Kasyapa
(Hindu/Puranic/Vedic)
Primordial god and divine messenger.
Katargama
(Tamil/Sri Lanka)
A tutelary gody.
Katavi Ntamwezi
(Tanzania)
And in a demonic being who is chief of the water-spirits.
Katavul Tamil
(South India/Sri Lanka)
Such a supreme god that he was the ultimate creator all that exists in the world and able to judge humanity and to reward or punish at well.
Katayana
(Hindu/Puranic)
A form the goddess Durga or Parvati.
Kathar
(Ugart)
This god not only built the Palace of Baal, but is responsible for architects, artisans and weapons makers.
Kathirat
(Canaan)
The wise goddesses.
Katsinas
(North America)
The children of Iatiku who could bring rain and food.
Kattakju
(Inuit)
A goddess of healing.
Katyayani
(Hindu/Puranic)
A form of the goddess of Durga or Parvati.
Kaukas
(Lithuania)
A spirit being, some type of goblin that brings good luck who is also bound to the notion of a dragon guarding treasure.
Kauket
(Egypt)
A primordial goddess, one of the eight that represent chaos.
Kaumauri
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
Another goddess that later became considered a goddess of evil intent.
Kaumudi
(Hindu)
The goddess of the light of the moon.
Kave
(Finland)
Ancient god of sky, later the deity of the lunar cycle. Father of Väinämöinen. Also Kaleva.
Kavra'nna
(Chukchee/East Siberia)
A sun spirit, female type.
Kawa No Kami
(Japan)
A god of rivers.
Kaya Nu Hima
(Japan)
The goddess of herbs.
Kazyoba Nyamwezi
(Tanzania)
A sun god held to be the creator and tutelary deity of the tribe.
Ke'lets
(Chukchee/Siberia)
The demon of death.
Kebechet
(Egypt)
A chthonic snake goddess.
Kebechsenef
(Egypt)
A funerary god responsible for at the lower portion of the body.
Keca Aba
(Russian)
A goddess of war.
Kefa
(Egypt)
A goddess of the Great Bear.
Kek
(Egypt)
A primordial god, one of the eight representing chaos.
Kek t Ken
(Egypt)
A goddess of love.
Keket
(Egypt)
A goddess of darkness associated with the the island of flame.
Kele De / Ceile De
(Irish)
A very old goddess.
Kelpie
(Scotland)
A very bad tempered water spirit with only one eye and that likes to kill humans.
Kematef
(Egypt)
An epitaph for the primeval god Amun.
Kemos Moab
(Jordan)
A tutelary god.
Kemwer / Kemur
(Egypt)
The Black Bull the venerated at Athribis.
Keneun
(Iroquois)
Chief of the Thunderbirds an invisible spirit.
Keng Li Ssu
(China)
A god robbers.
Keng Yen cheng
(China)
Another god of robbers and thieves.
Kenos
(Tierra del Fuego)
This god and was sent to earth by the supreme god, supposedly to bring order into the world. He goofed up and created humans.
Ker
(Greek)
A goddess of violent death.
Keres
(Greek)
These were rather evil demon.
Keret'kun / Keretkun
(Chukchee/Siberia)
A god of the sea.
Keri and Kame Bacairi
(South America)
Twin brothers who stole the Sun and the Moon from a vulture and then created humanity.
Kerridwen
(Celtic?)
She stands accused of being a goddess of inspiration and knowledge.
Kesava
(Hindu)
This God is a minor avatar of Visnu.
Kesini
(Buddhist)
A goddess.
Ketchimanet
(Iowa/Fox)
The Great Spirit.
Ketq Skwaye
(Huron)
The creator.
Ketua Ngbandi
(Zaire)
A god of fortune invoked at daybreak.
Keyeme Taulipsang
(South America)
The god and lord of the animals.
Khadau
(Amur/Siberia)
The creator god, neat story.
Khadoma
(Tibet)
A goddess of knowledge.
Khandoba
(Hindu)
A form of the god Siva.
Khasa
(Hindu/Vedic)
A minor goddess that controls the spirits of forests.
Khasaparna
(Buddhist)
A god.
Khem
(Egypt)
A god of life and growth in nature, vegetation, animals, fertility.
Khen-Ma
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A goddess that is the controller of the earth's demons.
Khen-Pa
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A god that controls the demons of heaven.
Khentimentiu
(Egypt)
This is the god that rules the destinies of all of the dead.
Khepera
(Egypt)
A blue haired scarab god of transformation, water, creation and warriors.
Kherty
(Egypt)
A chthonicearth god, was around from 2500 BCE.
Khesef
(Egypt)
A lion god who repels feelings of lust.
Khipa
(Hittite/Hurrian)
A tutelary deity.
Khnum / Kneph / Khnemu
(Egypt)
A smith god who forms humans on his potter's wheel.
Khonsu
(Egypt)
He protects those who travel at night, and expels demons.
Khons[u] / Khons Hor
(Egypt)
A god of healing and the moon.
Khonuum
(Pygmies/Africa)
The chief god.
Khoromozitel / Domovi / Dovomik
(Slavic)
These are domestic spirits, sadly not be sipping kind.
Khosaadam Yenisei
(Siberia)
She was driven out of heaven to become an eater of souls.
Khovaki / Savaki
(Tungus/Siberia)
This entity is guilty of being in the creator of the world.
Khusor
(Semite)
A god of navigation and incantations.
Khwarenah
(Persia)
A bit of a strange definition, possessed by all morals yet it is of fire which dwells in water.
Khyung-Gai mGo-Can
(Buddhist/Tibet/Bon)
A local god.
Ki / Kiki
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A chthonic principal, feminine in nature.
Kianda Kimbundu
(Angola)
The god of the sea and fish.
Kianto Lacandon
(Maya)
This is the god of foreigners and all diseases.
Kibuka Buganda
(Uganda)
The god of war.
Kichijo Ten
(Japan)
She is a goddess of good fortune and beauty.
Kigatilik
(Inuit)
A delightful fanged demon that has no love of priests.
Kihe Wahine
(Hawaii)
A kindly goddess of demons, who from the the goodness of her heart is also a goddess of lizards.
Kilya
(Peru)
A goddess of marriage.
King Wan
(China)
A god of luck.
Kingu
(Akkadia)
A demon mentioned in the creation epic.
Kingu
(Babylon)
He is in the husband/son of Tiamat.
Kini'je / Ki'njen
(Yukaghir/East Siberia)
This sky spirit that is in charge of keeping an accounting of the time.
Kinich Ahau
(Maya)
A god of war and the sun.
Kinich Kakmo
(Maya)
He is the sun god and is symbolized by the Macaw.
Kinnar
(West Semitic)
And musician god.
Kinnara
(Indian)
A group of spirit beings that it looked like birds with a human heads.
Kinyras
(Cyprus by way of Syria)
A local god of metalworking.
Kiri Amma
(Sri Lanka)
A goddess of healing, childhood diseases.
Kirti
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess.
Kis
(Egypt)
This god was venerated in Kusae.
Kisar
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
A primordial god/dess.
Kishi Mojin / Kishimo Jin
(Japan/Buddhism)
The goddess of motherhood.
Kishijoten
(Japan)
A goddess of good luck.
Kishimo-jin
(Japan?)
A goddess that changed her mind, maybe.
Kisin
(Maya)
He is the evil earthquake spirit.
Kiskil-lilla
(Sumeria)
A night demones.
Kitanitowit
(Algonquin/East Canada)
A being who is present everywhere in the universe, he is invisible, like most gods.
Kitchki
(Manitou)
The Gteat Spirit, the creator of all things and the giver of life.
Kiya'marak
(Inuit)
A supreme being from he remains out of touch, and distinct and remote as regards ordinary mortals.
Kiyo Hime
(Japanese)
A goddess of justice.
Kloanthes Hellenized / Roman
(Egypt)
A youthful god of Panoplois.
Klotes
(Greek)
A goddess of spinning.
Klotho
(Greek)
The goddess of spinning.
Kn Sgni
(India)
A goddess of war.
Ko Hsien Weng
(China)
A god of jugglers.
Kodamata
(India)
A goddess of health.
Kokomikeis Blackfoot
(South America)
The moon goddess mother of the Morning Star.
Kokopell' Mana
(Hopi/SW USA)
A goddess of fertility.
Kokyan
(Hopi/SW USA)
The creator goddess; she created humans, plants, and animals.
Kolias
(Greek)
A goddess of foothills.
Kollapura-Mahalaksmi
(Hindu/Puranic)
A goddess.
Kolpia
(Phoenicia)
The creator god.
Kombu
(Bantu/Africa)
This is the god of creation.
Komodia
(Greek)
A goddess of happiness and amusement.
Kon
(Peru)
He is the god of all the desert.
Kondos
(Finnish)
A god of cereal crops that was renamed by the Christians to St. urban.
Kongde
(China)
A goddess of justice.
Kongsim
(Korean)
A goddess of healing.
Kono Hana Sakuya
(Japanese)
A goddess of spring.
Kono-Hana-Sakuya-Hime-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
A mountain goddess.
Korawini Paiute
(West North America)
A goddess of intercourse.
Kore / Core
(Greek)
A goddess of springtime .
Kornjunfer
(Germanic)
A goddess of grain.
Korobona
(Carib)
A goddess of lakes.
Koros
(Greek)
A goddess of extravagant joy and exuberance.
Korravai
(Davidian/Tamil/South India/Sri Lanka)
Though sweet to the to for (?) A war goddess.
Korrawi Tamil
(India/Sri Lanka)
The goddess of battle and victory.
Korrigan
(French)
A goddess of underground springs.
Korybantes
(Asia Minor/Greece)
Demonic companions of Kybele.
Kostrubonko
(Russia)
A god of spring.
Kotar / Kautar / Kusor
(Syria)
A god Blacksmiths.
Kothar
(Canaan)
A god Blacksmiths.
Kothar u Khasis
(Canaan)
The god of crafts.
Kotisri
(Buddhist)
A mother goddess that is called the mother of 7000 Buddhas, busy girl.
Kotitonttu
(Finland)
Tutelary of the home.
Koto-Shiro-Nushi
(Japan/Shinto)
A god of love.
Kottavei
(India)
A goddess of war.
Kotys
(Thrace)
A goddess whose worship spread throughout Greece and Italy.
Kou Njami
(Siberian)
A goddess of war.
Kouretes
(Greek)
Forest deities.
Kourothropis
(Greek)
A really obscure goddess, who wet nursed, this goddess is known only from ritual texts.
Kovas
(Lithuania)
A god of war.
Kratesis
(Greek)
A goddess of victory.
Kratos
(Greek)
A god of strength.
Krishna
(Hindu)
An incarnation of Vishnu a bit of a ladies man.
Krittika
(India)
A goddesses of the Pleiades.
Krodhadevatas
(Buddhist)
These are the gods of terror.
Kronos
(Greek)
A god of agriculture, seeds.
Kronos
(Pre-Greek)
A fertility god celebrated by of harvest festival of Kronia.
Krosdari
(Hindu)
A goddess, a rather emancipated goddess.
KRSNA / Kannan
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic/Tamil)
An incarnation of Vishnu known as the dark one.
Krttika[s]
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
Minor malevolent goddess/es.
Krtya
(Hindu)
A goddess of witchcraft.
Krumine
(Lithuania)
A god of grain.
Ksama
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
In minor goddess.
Ksantiparmata
(Buddhist)
A philosophical deity.
Kshumai
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A beneficent fertility goddess.
Ksitigarbha
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A goddess whose name is womb of the earth.
Ku
(Hawaii)
A god of power, war and warriors.
Ku Uasa
(Finland)
He is a god of water.
Ku'nkunxuliga Ma'maelegae
(BC Canada)
A tribal god and personification of the Thunderbird.
Ku'urkil
(Chukchee/Siberia)
Not only god, but a powerful Shannon and the first man.
Kuan Ti
(China)
A god of literature and fortune telling.
Kuan Yin
(Chinese/Taoist)
A benign guardian goddess, probably of Indian origin.
Kuanja
(Angola)
A goddess of hunting.
Kuat
(Brazil)
A god of the sun and war.
Kubaba
(Anatolia/Syria)
The chief goddess of the Neo Hittites.
Kubaba
(Kish)
This goddess, a former barmaid, reigned as queen of the third dynasty for 100 years.
Kubera
(Hindu/Puranic/Vedic/Epic)
He is the guardian of the north as well as a god of riches.
Kubjika
(Hindu)
A goddess of writing.
Kubuddhi
(Hindu)
A minor goddess whose name means stupid, she ran around with Gansea.
Kucumatz
(Maya/Quiche)
A god that created all things from itself.
Kud
(Korea)
The Caca and in embodiment of the evil principal that abound in the world.
Kudia
(Siberian)
He is a sky god.
Kuei ku Tzu
(China)
Another god of fortune telling.
Kuei Shing
(Chinese)
A god of literature presides in Ursa Major.
Kujaku Myoo
(Buddhism)
He in gives protection against drought and protects against all evil in the Shingo sect of Japan.
Kuju
(Yukaghir)
A benevolent sky spirit that supplies with food.
Kuk
(Egypt)
A primeval god, one of a pair, a member of the Ogdoad, that represent the darkness that reigned prior to the creation of any heavenly body.
Kuklikimoku
(Polynesian)
A god of war.
Kuku-Ki-Waka-Murpo-Tsuna-Ne-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
The god that guards the home and its environs.
Kuku-Toshi-No-Kami
(Japan)
The god responsible for a harvest of full grown rice, his shrines are often served by Buddhist priests.
Kukulcan
(Maya)
A god of storms,and wind and creation.
Kukulcan
(Maya)
He is the wind god that started life as a god of the Toltec.
Kukuth / Kukudhi
(Albania)
This is a female demon of sickness had an unhappy life at as a human.
Kul
(Vogul/Ostiak)
These are nasty water spirits that are not only selfish, for a lark they inflict sickness on humans.
Kuladevi
(Hindu)
A goddess.
Kulika
(Hindu)
A Naga.
Kulisankusa
(Jain/India)
A goddess of learning.
Kulisevari
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A goddess often shown with a corpse.
Kulla
(Babylon/Akkadian)
A god of builders and responsible for the creation of bricks.
Kullervo
(Finland)
Tragic antihero. Model for Túrin Turambar in Tolkien's Silmarillion.
Kulshedra
(Albania)
A female demonic individual in that may be either an enormous hag with pendulous breasts and/or a dragon like monster that spits fire.
Kumarbi[s]
(Hittite/Hurrian)
The creator/father of the gods.
Kumari
(Hindu)
A goddess, an epitaph of Durga.
Kumokums Modoc
(North America)
The creator god.
Kun Aymara
(Bolivia)
A snow god and main deity.
Kun Lun
(China)
While on earth he is the lord of the sky's capital or something like.
Kun tu bzan po
(Tibet)
The head of god in the Bon pantheon.
Kun-Rig
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A god associated associated with the prayer wheel.
Kunado-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
A guardian deity of roads and crossroads.
Kunapipi Alawa
(Australia)
A type of magna mater, rather unpleasant who is still a part of the rite of passage for males.
Kundalini
(Aztec)
A mother goddess responsible for provision of all food from the soil.
Kunitokotatchi
(Japan/Shinto)
The chief deity.
Kuntu bXan Po
(Tibet/Bon)
This god was the head of the pantheon.
Kuo Tzu i
(China)
Another god of happiness.
Kupala
(Slavic)
A goddess of herbal lore, long life,water, witchcraft and sorcery and sex.
Kupalo
(Russia)
A midsummer goddess.
Kupalo
(Slavic)
A goddess of fertility, sex and fire.
Kura-Okami-No-Kami
(And/Shinto)
A rain god that may also cause snow falls.
Kurdalaegon / Kurdaligon Ossetian
(Caucus Mountains)
And in The god of all blacksmiths with a strange job.
Kuretes
(Crete)
Demons associated with vegetation that are of pre-Greek times.
Kurke / Curche
(Prussia)
He is a god of grain.
Kurma[vatara]
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
An avatar of Visnu.
Kurukalla
(Buddhist)
A goddess, usually of terrifying appearance.
Kurukalla
(Hindu)
A goddess, one of the Tantric deities.
Kurukalla
(Tibet)
A goddess of riches.
Kurunta?
(Hittite)
He is a god of rural areas.
Kus
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
The god of herdsmen.
Kusag
(Babylon)
Not only is he this patron god of priest, he is the high priest of the gods.
Kushi-Dama-Nigi-Haya-Hi
(Japan/Shinto)
A sun god, the apotheosis of the morning sun.
Kushi-Iwa-Mado-no-Mikoto
(Japan/Shinto)
This guardian God protects entrance gates.
Kusuh
(Hittite/Hurrian/Anatolia)
The moon god.
Kutkhu
(Kamchadal/SE Siberia)
A male and guardian spirit.
Kutkinnaku
(Koryak/Siberia)
This is the spirit that taught mankind to haunt it and catch fish in addition to giving them the fire stick and the shamans drum.
Kuu
(Finland)
God of Moon.
Kvasir
(Nordic/Icelandic)
A minor god of wisdom.
Kwan Yin
(China)
A goddess of childbirth, compassion and mercy.
Kwanonn
(Buddhist/Japan)
A form of Avalokitesvara.
Kwoth
(Nuer/Sudan)
The creator god not.
Kyanwa
(Nigerian)
A goddess of hunting.
Kybele / Kybebe / Cybele
(Phrygian/NW Turkey)
A rather important Asian mother goddess who likely started as a mountain goddess.
Kyumbe Zaramo
(Tanzania)
He created all living things on the earth.
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