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