The Gods
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178 gods
L'etsa'aplelana
(Bella Coola/PNW Canada)
The goddess who initiates the shamans.
Lachesis
(Greek)
One of the fates.
Lactanus / Lactans
(Roman)
A minor god of agriculture.
Lactura
(Greek)
A grain goddess.
Lada
(Slavic)
A goddess of happiness and love.
Lahama
(Sumeria)
The water condition demons that it belonged to Enki.
Lahamu
(Mesopotamia/Babylonian/Akkadia)
A primordial deity.
Lahar
(Babylon/Sumeria)
The god of cattle.
Lahe
(Basque)
A goddess of health.
Lahmu
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian)
Another primordial deity.
Lahurati Elamite
(Iran)
Yet another god.
Lai Cho
(China)
A god of agriculture.
Laima
(Latvia)
A goddess of childbirth.
Laima
(Lithuanian)
A goddess trio of life and good fortune, the fates.
Laka
(Hawaii)
A goddess of virgin land, song and dance.
Lakshimi
(Indian)
She is the goddess of beauty and wealth, but very fickle and claims no god can sustain her for very long.
Laksmana
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A god, the younger brother of Rama.
Laksmi
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic/India)
A goddess of agriculture, love, beauty, prosperity, Lotus flowers, wealth, and pleasure.
Lalaia'il
(Bella Coola)
The Manitou that initiated the shaman.
Lalbai
(India)
A goddess of healing, and cholera.
Lalita
(India)
A goddess of happiness, playfulness.
Lalita Tripurasundai Tantric
(India)
She is the symbol of cosmic energy and of the secret ruler of the world.
Lalli
(Finland)
Finn who slew Bishop Henry on the ice of Lake Köyliö, according to a legend.
Lama
(Acadia)
A feminine benevolent protective demon that later became the half man and half bull guardian of palace entrances.
Lama
(Hittite)
A protective god whose epitaph was Innara.
Lamaria Svan
(Caucasus)
A tutelary goddess, it is suspected that her name as been christianized.
Lamatsu
(Akkadian)
A demones of fever and disease among infants.
Lamia
(Greece)
She is a vampire type spirit who stole small children and sucked people's blood, currently accepted in modern Greece.
Lan Cai-he
(China)
One of the eight immortals, sometimes a boy, sometimes a girl.
Lan Kai-He
(China/Taoist)
An immortal being.
Lao Lang
(China)
A god of actors.
Lao-Tze
(China)
A moral who was shamed with being made into a god with a rather bizarre birth, out of his mother's arm pit.
Laran
(Etruscan)
A god of war.
Lares
(Roman)
Hearth deities, they are unique to the Romans.
Lars Familiarus
(Roman)
An ancestral spirit.
Larunda
(Sabine)
A chthonic and earth mother goddess.
Lasas
(Etruscan)
These are female god like beings of the pantheon, they may be winged or unwinged and some names are known.
Lasghusyamala
(Hindu/Puranic)
A minor goddess.
Laskowice
(Slavic)
These are satyr type forest spirits with a close relationship with the Wolf.
Lassair
(Irish)
A goddess of midsummer.
Lasya
(Buddhist/Bolom)
Must/Tibet A mother goddess.
Latiaran
(Irish)
The youngest of the three sisters who made up a triune goddess and a goddess of autumn and fire.
Latipan
(Canaan)
A creator god, see Il for particulars.
Latis
(Britain)
A lake goddess who later became a goddess of ale and meade.
Latmikaik
(Pelew Island)
This goddess of the sea is the co-creator co-ruler of the world.
Latur Dano
(Nias Island/Indonesia)
This is the counterpart of their supreme god which causes sickness, death and bad weather.
Lau
(Andaman Island)
These are spirit beings that are created when an islander dies.
Lauka Mate / Laukamat
(Lativa)
A goddess of agriculture.
Laukika-Devatas
(Hindu)
The generic name for gods known from local folklore.
Laukosargas
(Prussia)
He is a god of grain and the fields.
Laume
(Lithuania/Prussia)
This entity is usually naked, enjoyshelping people and protects orphans, she became demonized.
Laverna
(Italy)
A chthonic underworld goddess.
Le Fay
(Wales)
A goddess of the sea and of the Isle of Avalon.
Le Tkakawash
(Klamath)
A bird goddess.
Lebien-Poghl
(Yukaghir/Siberia)
Animistic owner god and chief protector of the earth.
Legba
(Haiti)
A god of the sun and war.
Legba Fon
(Benin)
A god of fate.
Lei Kung
(China)
A god of thunder.
Lei Tsu
(China)
A god of innkeepers.
Lei-zi
(China)
A goddess of thunder who also originated silk worm Stbreeding.
Lelwani
(Hittite/Hurrian)
A chthonic underworld goddess.
Lemminkäinen (Ahti Saarelainen, Kaukomieli)
(Finland)
A brash hero.
Lempo
(Finnish)
A god of frenzied of love.
Lempo
(Finland)
Originally a fertility spirit, became synonymous with demon in the Christian era.
Lemures / Larve
(Roman)
These are evil spirits of the dead with two festivals one on nine November and 1 on 13 May.
Lendix-Teux Chilcotin
(Canada)
A tutelary god that educates the human race.
Lennaxidaq
(Kwakiutl)
A goddess of wealth and luck.
Lenus
(Celtic)
A god of healing.
Lesa SE
(Africa)
A creator god.
Lethe
(Greek)
She is the goddess of oblivion.
Leto
(Greek)
A goddess of healing.
Leucetios
(Celtic)
Thunder and storm god.
Leucothea / Leukothea
(Greek/Roman)
A sea goddess who protects her worshippers from being shipwrecked.
Levarcham
(Irish)
A goddess of physical prowess.
Leviathan / Livjatan
(Phoenicia)
A monster also claimed that in the xian O. T.
Leza
(Bantu/Zimbabwe)
A creator god.
Lha
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A generic term for the deity.
Lhamo / Lha Mo
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A goddess of the Bon pantheon.
Li
(China)
A divine lord of fire.
Li Lao chun
(China)
A god of farriers and of leather workers.
Li Thieh-Kuai
(China/Taoist)
An immortal being.
Lia Fail
(Celtic)
This is the stone of destiny placed on the hill of Tara and tells on the kings.
Lianja Nkundo
(Zaire)
A god.
Liban
(Irish)
A goddess of lakes.
Libanza Upotos / Bangala
(Zaire)
A creator god.
Liber
(Italy)
A chthonic god of fertility with a festival, the Liberalia, on March 17th.
Libera
(Italy)
A goddess of spring.
Liberalitas
(Roman)
A goddess of generosity.
Libertas
(Roman)
A goddess of freedom and constitutional government.
Libitina
(Roman)
A goddess of death and funerals.
Lietna'irgin
(Chukchee/East Siberia)
The spirit of the dawn.
Lilith
(Jewish)
A rather startling young lady started out as a wife and became a demoness.
Lilith
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A goddess of storms.
Lilitu
(Babylon)
A nocturnal demones who lingers on as the Jewish Lilith.
Liluri
(Syria)
Mountain goddesses who accepted a bull for a sacrifice.
Limnades
(Greek)
A goddesses of lakes, marshes, swamps.
Lina
(Greek)
A goddess of weaving.
Linga
(Hindu)
A phallic form of Siva.
Lipse
(Greek)
A wind goddess.
Lir
(Irish)
A god of the ocean.
Lisa Fon / Dahomey
(Africa)
A sun god.
Litae
(Greek)
A goddesses of justice.
Litavis
(Britain)
A god of the forge.
Liu Meng
(China)
A god of agriculture.
Liu Pei
(China)
A god of basket makers.
Ljubi
(Albania)
A demoness that could cause drought on less a virgin was sacrificed to her.
Llasar / Llaesgyfnewid
(Wales)
A battle god.
Llew Llaw Gyffes
(Welsh)
A god.
Llorna
(Spain)
This female spirit Lehrer's people to their, normally, drowning in bogs, swamps, etc.
Llyr / Lear Lir
(Irish/Wales)
A god of the sea and water.
Lo Shen
(China)
A goddess of rivers.
Lo Tsu Ta Hsien
(China)
A god of barbers and beggars.
Lo Yu
(China)
The god of tea.
Lo'cin-coro'mo / Lo'cil / Yegl'ie
(Yukaghir/Siberia)
A hearth spirit.
Loa
(Puerto Rico/Haiti)
Spirit beings that were imported by Africa slaves.
Loba Duala
(Cameroon/West Africa)
The sun god.
Locana
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A goddess.
Loco
(Haiti/Vodun)
A god of healing.
Lodur[r]
(Germanic)
A creator god mentioned in the creation myth.
Lofn
(Norse)
A goddess of illicit unions.
Lofn
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of love.
Logia
(Irish)
A goddess of the Lagan River.
Logos
(Christian)
The principle embodied in the flesh by Jesus the Christ.
Logos
(Gnosticn Christian)
The word coming from the mind of their god.
Logos
(Greek)
The primordial spirit of reason.
Loha
(Klamath)
A beneficent goddess portrayed as a beautiful woman.
Lohasur Devi
(India)
A goddess of the forging of iron.
Lokapala
(Hindu)
Gods.
Lokesvara
(Buddhist)
A generic name for a group of deities such as Siva and Visnu.
Loki
(Norse)
A god of evil.
Loki
(Scandinavia)
A god of fire.
Loko Fon
(Benin)
A god of trees.
Lomo Ngbandi
(Zaire)
The goddess of peace, invoked at sunrise every day.
Lono
(Hawaii)
A primordial god of agriculture, peace, rain, clouds and the sky.
Loo Wit
(Klickitat/PNW)
A goddess of fire, volcanoes.
Lopemat
(Latavia)
This is the goddess that created cattle.
Lot
(Irish)
A hideous Formorian war goddess and goddess of physical prowess and strength.
Lothur
(Nordic/Icelandic)
The god of physical senses.
Louhi
(Finnish)
A goddess of the ocean and winter.
Louhi
(Finland)
The matriarch of Pohjola, hostess of the Underworld.
Loviatar
(Finland)
The blind daughter of Tuoni and the mother of Nine diseases.
Lowalangi
(Nais Island/Indonesia)
A god of the world above and source of anything good.
Lu Hsing
(China)
A god of employees, justice and salaries and another of the three gods who were known as Fu Shou Lu.
Lu pan
(China)
A god of carpenters.
Lu Tong-Pin
(China/Taoist)
An immortal being, he is the tutelary god of barbers.
Luamerava
(Africa)
A goddess of sexual desire.
Luandinha
(Brazil)
A water goddess pictured as a snake.
Luaths Lurgann
(Celtic)
A warrior goddess.
Luaths Lurgann
(Irish)
A goddess of midwives.
Lubanga Buynyopro
(Uganda)
The god of health.
Lubangala Bakongo
(Zaire)
The rainbow god.
Luchtain / / Luchtar
(Irish)
A Minor war and death god.
Luchtar Lud
(Irish/Wales)
Chief god.
Lucifer
(Gnostic/Christian)
Depending upon who you believe, he is either of the firstborn son of God or the Devil.
Lucina
(Roman)
A minor goddess of birth, one of three.
Lud
(Irish/Wales)
Chief god.
Lud / Nudd / Nuada
(Britain)
Deity associated with healing, the sea, hunting and dogs.
Ludd
(British/Celtic)
A god of the ocean, war and light.
Lug
(Irish)
A god of commerce, magic and war.
Lugal-Irra
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
A chthonic underworld god.
Lugeilan / Luk
(Caroline Island)
He is a god of knowledge, strange but knowledge.
Lugh
(Irish/Wales)
A hero god.
Lulal
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
A god whose job is not known.
Lulong
(Borneo)
The goddess of love.
Luna
(Roman)
The goddess of the moon.
Lunang
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
The patron goddess of the Prasun river.
Lung Yen
(China)
A god of the liver.
Luonnotar
(Finnish)
A goddess of the ocean.
Luonnotar
(Finland)
Spirit of nature, feminine creator.
Luot Hozjit
(Saami/Lapland)
A goddess of summer.
Luperca
(Roman)
A goddess of pregnancy.
Lupercus
(Roman)
The God of wolves whose festival, the Lupercalia, is on February 15th.
Lupi
(Aymara)
The sun god.
Lur
(Basque)
The earth goddess and mother of the sun as well as at the moon.
Lutinus
(Roman)
A god of fertility.
Lykurgos
(Greek)
The name of a god of N.Arabia, that was supposed to promote fruit bearing trees.
Lympha
(Roman)
A goddess of healing waters.
Lyssa
(Greek)
A goddess of intoxication.
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