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436 gods
Ma
(Cappadocia/Anatolia/Turkey)
A fertility and vegetation goddess.
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Ma
(Egypt)
A goddess of justice.
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Ma Emma
(Baltic)
A goddess of Midsummer.
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Ma Kiela Bakongo
(Zaire)
The deified head of a band of mortal women.
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Ma Ku
(China)
The goddess of springtime.
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Ma Shi
(China)
A goddess and stellar deity.
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Ma-zu
(China)
A sea goddess that is a benevolent guardian of fisherman.
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Maahes / Maa / Myhs / Mihos
(Egypt)
He's the god of sight, sun god of the Nile Delta, and the midsummer.
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Maat
(Egypt)
A goddess of justice, truth and stability.
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Mab
(Celtic)
She is the goddess of grains a fairy queen of Connaught.
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Mabb
(Wales)
Warrioress believed to be a Welsh version of Irish's Queen Maeve and a goddess of midwives.
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Mabon
(Celtic)
Minor sun god who also ironically represses. and of freedom, harmony and unity.
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MacCecht
(Irish)
The god of the plough for the Tuatha De Danann.
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MacCuill
(Irish)
A minor sea god of the Tuatha De Danann.
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MacGreine
(Irish)
A minor sun god of the Tuatha De Danann.
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Macha[s]
(Irish)
One of the aspects of the triple Morrigu, also a goddess of fertility, festival and, sports and war.
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Macuilxochitl
(Aztec)
A god of sport of gambling, music and dance.
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Madalait
(Oceania)
A creator goddess.
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Madhukara
(Buddhist)
A god whose name means honey maker.
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Maenads
(Greek)
A goddesses of intoxication.
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Maeve
(Irish)
A mother goddess who is the apotheosis of the land.
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Mafdet
(Egypt)
A minor goddess who is a guardian against snakes and scorpions.
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Magh Mor
(Ireland)
A princess / gooddess
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Magha
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A benevolent minor goddess of fortune.
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Magni
(German)
This is a god of the future who has not yet arrived and a son of Thor.
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Magog
(Celtic)
A mountain deity.
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Mah
(Persia)
A god, the progenitor of the cow who also presides over tides and time as well as a moon god.
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Maha-Ganapati
(Hindu/Puranic)
The elephant god, this time with 10 arms.
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Maha-Sarasvati
(Hindu/Puranic)
A goddess, an emanation of Laksmi.
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Mahabala
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A god, a rather fearsome emanation of Amitabha.
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Mahabja
(Hindu/Puranic)
A snake god, a Naga.
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Mahadeva
(Hindu/Puranic)
A god, a rather important that a of Siva.
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Mahakala
(Buddhist)
The guardian god of science and tents.
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Mahakala
(Hindu/Puranic)
A god, its a violent aspect of Siva.
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Mahakali
(Hindu)
A form of the goddess Kali.
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Mahakali
(Jain/India)
The goddess learning.
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Mahakapi
(Buddhist)
A god and epitaph of the Buddha in a previous incarnation when he was an ape.
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Mahal Mata
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess.
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Mahalbiya Hausa
(Africa)
A goddess of healing, fevers, ulcers.
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Mahamanasika
(Jain)
A goddess of learning.
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Mahamantranusarni
(Buddhist)
A guardian goddess.
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Mahamataras
(Hindu)
A group of goddesses.
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Mahamayuri
(Buddhist/Mayhayana/Hindu)
A snake god.
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Mahapadma
(Hindu)
A snake god.
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Mahapararinirvanamurti
(Buddhist)
A god.
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Mahaprabhu
(India)
A tutelary god.
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Mahapratisara
(Buddhist)
A guardian goddess.
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Mahapratyangira
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A goddess.
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Maharaksa
(Buddhist)
A group of guardian goddesses.
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Maharatri
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess associated with Kali and Kamala.
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Mahasahasprramardani
(Buddhist)
A goddess whose name means the thousandfold destroyer.
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Mahasitavati
(Buddhist)
A guardian goddess.
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Mahaskti / Mahesvari / Mahakali / Mahalkakshmi / Mahasarasavati
(India)
She is not only in the divine mother, goddess of war, passion, and wisdom but she is the Supreme creator of the universe.
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Mahasri-Tara
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A goddess.
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Mahasthamparata
(India)
A god of knowledge.
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Mahatala
(Borneo)
A god.
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Mahavidya
(Buddhist/May)
Of the collective name of a group of goddesses.
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Mahayasa
(Buddhist/Marriott)
A minor goddess.
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Mahcinatra
(Buddhist/Mayhayana/Tibet)
A goddess.
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Maheo
(Cheyenne/USA)
The creator manitou that lived in the void and created the primordial water of life.
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Mahes
(Egypt)
A sun god normally worshipped in the region of the Nile delta.
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Mahesvari
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess that ended up being regarded as a spirit of evil intent.
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Mahi
(Hindu/Vedic)
A minor goddess of sacrifice.
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Mahisa
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A demonic god.
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Mahisasruramardini
(Hindu/Puranic)
A form of the goddess Devi.
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Mahiuikez
(Polynesia)
A fire God.
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Maho Peneta
(Mandan/USA plains)
The great spirit.
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Mahodadhi
(Buddhist/Meola)
A minor goddess.
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Mahr
(Slavic/Germanic)
A demonic being similar to an Alp.
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Mahrem Auxmite
(Ethiopia)
The head of the pantheon responsible for war.
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Mahu Fon
(Africa)
She is the supreme goddess of the earth as well as a goddess of the moon and fertility.
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Mahui Iki
(Polynesia)
A goddess of fire and the underworld.
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Mahuika
(Polynesia)
A goddess of earthquakes who rules the edges of the underworld.
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Maia
(Greek)
A goddess of midwives, the night sky, spring, fertility and fire.
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Maia
(Roman)
A goddess of growth whose cult was associated with that of Vulcanus.
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Maitreya
(Buddhist/India)
Designate.
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Maja
(Sioux)
Earth mother.
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Majas Gars
(Lativa)
A household god.
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Majestas
(Roman)
A goddess of honor and reverence.
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Maju
(Basque)
A god that is the consort of the mother goddess and a divine spirit.
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Make Make
(Easter Island/Polynesia)
A god of birds.
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Makunaimma
(Central America)
He is the creator of the heavens, humans, and animals in no particular order.
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Mal
(Dravidian/Tamil)
A pastoral god whose name means either the the great one or the dark one.
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Mal
(Irish)
She was the goddess who ruled the hag's headland.
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Mala
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A mother goddess.
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Malakbel
(North Arabia)
A vegetation god.
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Malamanganga'e
(Polynesia)
A creator being that was a personification of light.
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Malamangangaifo
(Polynesia)
The other creator being that was a personification of light.
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Malik
(North Arabia)
A tutelary god, this name is found among other Semitic people and used as a designator for a god.
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Mallina
(Inuit)
The sun goddess.
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Malsum
(Algonquin)
A destructive brother of Gluskap.
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Mam
(Maya)
A god of evil.
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Mam
(Mopan)
The rain god.
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Mama
(Korea)
A goddess of healing.
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Mama Allpa
(Peru)
The goddess of the harvest.
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Mama Cocha
(Peru)
A goddess rain, wind and the ocean.
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Mama Kilya
(Peru)
A moon goddess.
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Mama Pacha
(Peru)
A goddess of autumn.
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Mama Qoca
(Peru)
A goddess of the ocean.
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Mama Quilla
(Peru)
The goddess of the moon.
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Mamaki
(Buddhist)
A goddess.
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Mamaldi
(Amur/Siberia)
She is the co-creator of earth but she was killed by her husband for creating Asia, for spite she created souls for at the magicians he built.
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Mami
(Babylon)
This mother goddess created humankind.
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Mami / Mama
(Sumeria)
A goddess of drunkenness and midwives.
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Mamitu
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian)
The goddess of treaties and oaths, as well as a judge in the underworld.
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Mamlambo
(Zulu/South Africa)
The goddess of rivers.
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Manabozo / Nena bu shu Menonemi
(US/Canada)
A redeemer and a trickster who a rabbit on earth under a bowl.
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Manang Jaban
(Borneo)
A goddess of health.
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Manannan
(Celtic)
A god of fertility and the ocean.
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Manannan Mac Lir[Llyr]
(Irish/Wales)
He was a shape shifter and chief Irish sea god.
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Manasa
(Hindu)
The goddess of snakes who grants fertility to sterile moral females.
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Manasi
(Jain)
A goddess of learning.
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Manat
(Arabic)
A goddess, a daughter of Allah.
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Manavi
(Jain)
A goddess of learning.
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Manawat
(West Semitic)
The goddess of destiny.
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Manawyddan
(Welsh)
A sea god.
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Manco Capac
(Peru)
A god of war and the sun.
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Manda / Sani
(India)
He is the divine and regent of the planet Saturn.
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Manda d-Hiia Mandaean
(Christian (early))
This god is concerned with teaching of life, redemption and a savior/redeemer.
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Mandah / Mundih
(Arabic)
A collective name of gods, guardian deities that took care of irrigation.
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Mandanu
(Babylonia/Akkadia)
The god of divine judgment.
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Mandulis / Merulis
(Greek/Nubian)
A sun god.
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Manes
(Roman)
Hearth deities who is just happen to be the spirits of the dead.
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Mang Chin i
(China)
The goddess of the womb.
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Mang Shen
(China)
A god of agriculture.
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Mangala
(Hindu)
A goddess, a form of Parvati.
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Mangala
(Hindu)
An astral god.
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Mangalla
(India)
A stellar deity that rules the planet Mars.
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Mangalubulan
(Batak)
The god of thieves.
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Mani
(German/Nordic/Icelandic)
A moon god.
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Mania
(Roman)
A goddess of death.
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Manibozho
(Algonquin)
He is the god created the earth and humans as an after thought.
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Manidhara
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor god.
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Manito / Manitou / Manitu
(Lapiti/Algonquin/Lakota/Ojibiwa and other tribes)
The Great Spirit.
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Manjughosa
(Buddhist)
A god, a Bodhisattva.
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Manjusri
(Buddhist)
A god of wisdom.
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Manmatha
(Dravidian/Tamil)
A form of god of carnal love.
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Manohel-Tohel
(Maya)
The creator god.
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Mantchu Muchangu
(Africa)
Strange but by teaching humans how to make clothes and covering their bodies he ended up being the god of dressmakers.
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Manu
(Hindu/Vedic)
The primordial creator god.
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Manungal
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
A chthonic underworld god.
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Manuzi / Liluri
(Syria)
A mountain goddess, part of the pair with the weather god.
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Manzasiri Kalmyk
(West Mongolia)
The primeval god from whose body at the world of was formed.
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Mao Meng
(China)
A god of astronomy, Jupiter, Mercury.
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Maponos
(Celtic)
God of youth known mainly in northern Britain.
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Mara
(Buddhist)
A goddess of death/ the evil principle.
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Mara
(Norse)
Definitely a goblin to fear, he seizes males while in their beds and removes all speech and motion.
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Marama
(Polynesian/Maori)
The moon goddess.
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Marawa
(Melanesia)
This god made human beings mortal, supposedly only because he did not know how they were made.
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Marchocias Medieval
(Europe)
He is a prince of the hellish realmy, supposedly one of the angels that followed Satan.
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Marcia Proba
(Britain)
A warrior queen goddess.
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Marcia Proba
(Celtic)
A goddess of justice.
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Marduk
(Babylon/Mesopotamia)
The fertility god , the lord of all the gods.
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Maret Jikky
(Botcudo)
The supreme goddess.
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Maretkhmakniam
(Botocudo)
The supreme god.
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Margawse
(Wales/Britain)
Mother - an aspect of the goddess.
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Mari
(Buddhist)
The deification of literature.
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Mari
(Davidian/Tamil)
A rain goddess and the goddess of smallpox.
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Mari
(Basque)
The supreme mother goddess.
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Mari / Marian
(Middle East)
A mother and sea goddess.
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Mari Mai
(Hindu)
A plague goddess associated with cholera.
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Mariana
(Belem)
A goddess of healing and protector of sailors.
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Mariana
(Brazil)
A goddess of love.
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Marici
(China/Buddhist)
A solar goddess.
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Marie aim'e
(Martinique)
A goddess of disease.
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Marina
(Slavic)
A goddess of the moon.
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Marinette
(Haiti)
An earth goddess.
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Marishi Ten
(Japan)
The goddess of dawn and warriors.
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Mariyamman
(Dravidian/Tamil)
A plague goddess with a bizarre form of penance.
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Marmalik
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A chthonic underworld god.
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Marnas
(North Arabia)
A local tutelary god.
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Marruni
(Melanesian)
A god of earthquakes.
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Mars
(Roman)
A god of springtime and war.
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Marsyas
(Asia Minor)
A woodland satire that was flayed to death by Apollo.
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Martu
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A tutelary god of Ninab.
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Marunogere Kiwi-Papua
(New Guinea)
A very popular fellow, he taught people to make their houses but most importantly he created the sexual parts of women, but not claimed to be a god.
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Marutgana / Maruts
(Hindu/Vedic)
Storm gods.
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Maruts
(India)
This is a group of storm spirits.
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Marzana
(Poland)
A goddess of winter.
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Masauwu
(Hopi)
A god of fire, war, death, and the night.
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Masaya
(Nicaragua)
A goddess of fire volcanoes and earthquakes.
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Massassi
(Zimbabwe)
A goddess of the morning star.
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Master of Winds
(Iroquois)
A god of the winds.
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Mat / Zemlya Syra
(Slavonic)
The earth goddess.
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Mata
(Hindu)
The primeval mother goddess.
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Matara
(Hindu)
The mother goddess applied to the divine mothers.
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Mataras / Ambikas
(India)
A Group of goddesses.
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Matarisvan
(Hindu/Epic)
A minor messenger god.
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Mater Matula
(Italy)
A sky goddess.
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Mater Matuta
(Roman)
A goddess of the dawn and seafaring.
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Matergabiae
(Lithuania)
A goddess of fire, and the home.
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Mathit
(Egypt)
A tree goddess who helps the dead climb to heaven.
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Mathonwy
(Wales)
Father god.
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Mati syra zemlya
(Slavic)
A goddess of justice.
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Matlalcueye
(Aztec)
A minor fertility goddess.
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Matres
(Roman/Pan-Celtic)
Triads of mother goddesses.
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Matrona
(Celtic)
A goddess of the Marne River.
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Matronae
(Celtic)
These are the three mother goddesses that oversee fertility, they prefer peace, tranquillity and kids.
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Matronit
(Hebrew)
Queen of the Sabbath, personifies the Sabbath. Central link between the Divine and humans.
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Matsuo
(Japan/Shinto)
The God of sake brewers.
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Matsya
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
An incarnation of the god Visnu.
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Maturaiviran
(Hindu)
A locally worshipped god with an interesting story.
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Maui
(Polynesian/Maori)
A tutelary god.
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Mawu
(Fon/Benin)
A goddess of peace, joy, motherhood. happiness, and the sky.
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Mawu Ewe
(Tongo)
A sky god.
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Mawu Fon
(Benin)
The moon goddess.
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Maya
(Hindu)
A goddess of illusion.
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Mayahuel
(Aztec)
A minor fertility goddess associated with the maguey plant.
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Mayahuel
(Mexican)
A goddess of the night sky and of drunkenness.
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Mayajalakrama-Kurukulla
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A goddess.
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Mayavel
(India)
Another goddess of children.
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Maya[devi]
(Buddhist)
A mother goddess.
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Mayin
(Tungus/Siberia)
A benevolent, remote, supreme God.
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Mayon
(Dravidian/Tamil)
A creator god.
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Mazzikin the
(Jewish)
These are rather evil spirits that like to make things rough for humans.
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Mbitumbo Baule
(Ivory Coast)
A creator and guardian god.
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Mbomba Mongo / Nkundo
(Zaire)
The creator god.
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Mbombe Nkundo
(Zaire)
The mother goddess.
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Mbongo Ngbandi
(Zaire)
A river god.
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Me Na / Ninmenta
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
Unknown god.
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Me'mdeye-Ecl'e
(Yukaghir/Siberia)
Known as father fire, a fire spirit.
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Medb
(Celtic)
A goddess of sexuality, intoxication and war.
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Medeine / Mejdejn
(Lithuania)
A goddess of the forests.
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Medha
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess.
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Medici
(Manichaean)
The goddess of light.
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Meditirina
(Roman)
A goddess of healing.
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Meditrina
(Roman)
A goddess of healing, of medicine.
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Medr
(Ethiopia)
An ancient earth spirit, gender unknown.
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Mefitis
(Roman)
This goddess was associated with sulfur springs.
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Megaera of Eumenides
(Greek)
A goddess of justice.
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Meghanda
(Hindu)
A minor god.
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Mehen
(Egypt)
A minor chthonic underworld god.
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Meher
(Armenia)
A sun god that was closely linked with Mithra.
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Mehet-uret
(Egypt)
This goddess was the embodiment of all primeval waters.
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Mehet-Weret
(Egypt)
A minor goddess of the creation accounts.
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Mehit / Mechit
(Egypt)
A lion goddess.
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Mehturt
(Egypt)
A goddess of the sky.
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Meiboia
(Greek)
The bee goddess.
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Meiden
(Lithuania)
He is the god of forest and animals, figures doesn't it.
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Meilichia
(Greek)
An underworld goddess.
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Melinoe
(Greek)
An underworld goddess.
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Melkart / Melqart
(Phonecia)
A rather busy god in charge of travelers, sailors, colonies and the city of Tyre who, like the Phoenix, is regenerated by fire.
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Mella
(Zimbabwe)
A goddess of healing.
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Mellonia
(Roman)
A goddess of bees and honey.
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Melobosis
(Greek)
A goddess of beneficence.
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Melpomene
(Greek)
One of the Muses , to be exact, the Muse of tragedy.
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Melqart
(Phonecia/Turkey)
A heroic tutelary god.
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Melusine
(Britain/Scotland)
A serpent goddess.
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Melwas
(Cornwall)
The god of the summerland [the otherworld] Meleagant.
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Mem Loimis
(Wintun)
A goddess of water.
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Meme
(Zaire)
A goddess of healing.
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Men
(Turkey)
A moon god that ruled the upper and lower world.
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Men Ascaenus
(Antioch/Asia Minor)
A local tutelary god.
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Men Phygia
(Asia Minor)
A moon god that ruled over in the heavens, but the underworld as well.
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Men Shen
(China)
The two guardians of doorways.
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Mena
(Hindu)
A mountain goddess.
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Menahka
(Mandan)
The sun god.
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Menechen / Pillan / Gueu-Pillan Aruucania
(Chile)
The supreme God.
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Meness
(Lativa)
A moon god as well as the guardian of travelers and military expeditions.
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Meng Po
(China)
A goddess of justice.
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Menhit / Menchit
(Egypt)
A lion goddess.
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Meni
(Phoenicia)
The god of luck, both good and bad.
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Menninkäinen
(Finland)
A fairy spirit, gnome.
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Menrva / Menerva
(Etruscan)
A spiting image of the Greek goddess Athena in all aspects.
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Mens
(Roman)
A goddess of menstruation.
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Menthu
(Egypt)
A god of war.
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Menu / Menulis
(Lithuania)
The moon god.
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Menzabac
(Maya)
A weather god that causes the rain by sprinkling black dye on the clouds, he has a side line as a fever god and the keeper of good souls.
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Mephistopheles / Mephisto
(Christian)
The devil as found in the literature for magic and necromancy from the middle ages.
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Mephitis
(Roman)
A goddess of healing and poisonous gases.
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Mercury / Mecurius
(Roman)
A god of astronomy, commerce, messengers, eloquence and sidelines as the messenger of the gods.
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Mere Ama
(Finnish)
A goddess of the ocean, streams and brooks.
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Meret / Mer
(Egypt)
A goddess of song and rejoicing as well as the treasury.
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Meretseger / Meresger
(Egypt)
A chthonic underworld goddess who brings illness and death to the disrespectful.
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Merodach
(Babylon)
A sun god.
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Merope
(Greek)
A goddess of the Pleiades.
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Mes An Du
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
God.
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Mes Lam Taea
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
The god of war but thought to be an aggressive aspect of the chthonic underworld god Nergal.
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Mesenet
(Egypt)
The goddess of the birth tile.
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Meskhenet
(Egypt)
A goddess of prophecy, childbirth, reincarnation, fate and justice.
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Meskhoni
(Egypt)
A goddess birth and midwives.
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Meslamtaea
(Sumeria)
A god, possibly of war.
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Messor
(Roman)
A minor goddess concerned with the growth and harvesting of crops.
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Metatron
(Jewish)
The demon/angel of countenance and custodian of strength, OK.
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Meter
(Greek)
The mother goddess.
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Metis
(Greek)
One of the of the oceanides, a goddess of justice and wisdom.
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Metsaka Huichol
(Mexico)
A moon goddess.
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Metztli
(Aztec)
He is the moon god.
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Mexitli / Huitzlilpochtli
(Mexico)
Head god of the ancient Mexicans.
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Mezamat / Mezamate
(Latvia)
She is the goddess of all forests.
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Mezavirs / Mezadeva
(Latvia)
He is the god of all forests.
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Mhaya
(Tanzania)
A goddess of deserted lovers.
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Mhsala
(Hindu)
A minor goddess considered to be a form of Parvati.
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Mi lo Fo
(China)
The coming Buddha.
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Mi-kura-Tana-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
A domestic guardian God that looks after storehouses.
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Mi-Lo-Fo
(China/Buddhist)
A god.
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Mi-Toshi-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
The harvest god of rice.
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Mi-Wi-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
The God of wells [1 of 3].
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Miao Hu
(China)
A god of agriculture.
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Micapetlacoli
(Aztec)
A minor chthonic underworld goddess.
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Michabon
(Ottawa/Canada)
This god is guilty of creating humans from animals.
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Michael
(Hebrew/Christian)
This is the Prince of angels that fought for Israel , according to christians, he is an archangel.
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Michi-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
The gods of passage associated with road and crossroads.
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Mictecachiuatl
(Aztec)
The chthonic underworld god, one of two.
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Mictlantecuhtli
(Aztec)
A chthonic underworld god that created the underworld.
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Mictlantecuhtli
(Aztec)
He is the god of Mictlan and the dead.
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Mida
(Greek)
A goddess of oaths.
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Midewiwin Algonquin
(North America)
This is the great medicine dance which requires the epitome of reverence is performed or the tribe will suffer.
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Midir / Midher
(Irish)
A chthonic god that appears in polymorphic form.
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Mielikki
(Finland)
Wife of Tapio, the goddess of the forest.
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Mihos / Miysis
(Egypt)
A lion god of Lower Egypt.
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Mika-Hiya-Hi
(Japan/Shinto)
A sun god, subservient to the sun goddess.
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Mikal
(Phonecia)
A local goddess with a cult in Cyprus.
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Milk
(Gilyaks/Siberia)
These are devils of exactly what I am not sure but you best not irritate them.
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Milkastart
(West Semitic)
A local tutelary god of the from Umm el-Ammend.
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Milkom
(East Jordan)
He is the chief god, and may have of been worshipped by King Solomon under a different name.
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Milom / Milcom Amorite
(West Semitic)
The god mentioned in 1 King 11:5 worshipped by King Solomon.
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Mimir
(Norse)
A god/demon of knowledge and wisdom.
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Min
(Egypt)
A god potency, fertility, thunder, reproduction, roads and the sky.
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Min Jok
(Uganda)
A goddess rain.
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Minabozho Algonquin
(North America)
God who fell into the sea and caused it to overflow.
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Minaski / Minaci
(Hindu)
A local fish goddess.
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Minato-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
The God of river mouths and estuaries.
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Minepa
(Macoua)
A god of evil.
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Minerva
(Roman)
A goddess of astronomy, science, inventing, medicine, painting, thinking, wisdom, war and sculpture.
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Ming Shang
(China)
The god of the eyes.
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Minga Bengale Shongon
(Africa)
This god of hunters also taught humans how to make nets.
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Minona
(Fon)
A goddess of teaching.
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Minos
(Greek/Roman)
A minor underworld god in in.
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Mir
(Egypt)
A god of sex.
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Mir Susne Khum
(Siberia)
The sun god.
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Mirabichi
(Ottawa/Canada)
He is the god of water.
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Mirahuato
(Peru)
A goddess of health.
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Miritatsiec
(Crow)
A goddess of healing.
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Mirsa Georgia / Mingrelan
(Caucasus)
A god of light and responsible for fire.
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Mirume
(Japanese)
A goddess of justice.
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Misor
(Semite)
This is the god that created salt.
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Mithra
(Persia)
A god of war and light that had all the trappings of Christianity from 400BCE-200CE.
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Mithras
(Greek/Roman)
A god of soldiers and war, thought to be an adoption of the Persian Mithra.
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Miti
(Koryak/SW Siberia)
A maternal spirit.
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Mitnal
(Maya)
The underworld hell where the wicked were tortured.
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Mitra
(Hindu/Puranic/Vedic)
A minor sun god of light and wisdom .
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Mixcoatl
(Aztec)
A god of astronomy, stars, hunting and of the underworld.
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Mixcoatl-Camaxtli
(Aztec)
A god of war, hunting and fire.
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Miyatanzipa
(Hittite)
One of the deities who awaited the return of Telipinu.
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Mizu-Ha-No-Me
(Japan/Shinto)
The senior water goddess who came about from the urine of the primordial creator goddess.
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Mkulumncandi Swazi
(Swaziland)
The creator god known as the great first one.
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Mlentengamunye Swazi
(Swaziland)
The messenger god.
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Mlk-Amuklos
(Syria/Palestine/Cyprus)
A heroic god known from about 1100 B.C.E.
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Mneme
(Greek)
She is the Muse of memory.
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Mnemosyne
(Greek)
She is the goddess of memory.
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Mo Hi Hai
(China)
He is a god of water.
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Modi
(German/Norse)
This son of Thor is a god that has yet to arrive.
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Modimo Twana
(Botswana)
A universal god, possibly monotheistic.
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Modron
(Wales)
Great Mother she is one of the most powerful of the Celtic mother goddesses.
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Moerae
(Greek)
A goddess of reason.
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Mog Ruith
(Irish)
A god, possibly a solar god.
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Mogounos
(Roman/Gallic)
A local tribal deity he was assimilated with Apollo.
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Mohini
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor incarnation of Visnu.
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Moira / Moirai / Moerae / Mories / Fates
(Greek)
They are supreme even over the gods of Olympus.
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Mokosh
(Slavic)
A goddess protector of women;s work and women's destiny. Watches over spinning and weaving, shearing of sheep, and protects women in child birth.
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Molek / Moloch
(Amorite)
A god of fire that children were sacrificed to IAW 1 Kings11:7 and 2 Kings 23:10 only.
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Moloch
(Canaan)
The sun god and a god of war.
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Moma Uitoto
(South America)
A god that originally was the creator of mankind and the apotheosis of the moon.
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Mombo Wa Ndhlopfu Ronga
(Mozambique)
A tutelary god that lives in and controls the forest.
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Momu
(Scotland)
A goddess of wells and hillsides.
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Momus
(Greek)
A god of censure and mockery.
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Mon
(Kafir/Afghanistan/Hindukush)
A warrior god and hero from prehistoric origins and around today.
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Moneta
(Roman)
A minor goddess of prosperity, the spirits of the mint.
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Monje
(Yoruba)
A goddess of rivers.
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Monju Bosatsu
(Japanese)
A god of education.
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Monos
(Greek)
The god of pain and sarcasm.
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Month / Montu
(Egypt)
The war god of Thebes that quit during the 11th dynasty, royal politics you see.
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Moombi
(Kikuyu)
A creator goddess.
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Mor
(Irish)
A sun goddess and dam of the kings of Munster.
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Morganes
(Celtic)
These are female water spirit.
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Morgay
(Scotland/Britain)
A harvest goddess.
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Morongo
(Zimbabwe)
A goddess of the evening star, love and sexuality.
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Moros
(Greek)
A god of fate.
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Morpheus
(Greek)
A god of dreams by humans.
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Morrigan
(Celtic/Irish)
The goddesses of war of death and destruction from prehistoric origins.
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Morrigu / Morrigan / Morrighan / Morgan / Badb / Nemain
(Irish/Wales/Britain)
The Crone aspect of the goddesses who were a trinity responsible for war and ghosts.
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Mors
(Roman)
A minor god of death.
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Morta
(Roman)
A goddess of death who became one of the Parcae.
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Moruadh
(Irish)
A goddess of the sea.
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Morva
(Andaman Island/Indian Ocean)
They are invisible sky spirits.
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Moschel
(Latvia)
He is the god of cows.
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Mot
(Canaan/Ugarit)
A god of death, fertility and sterility.
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Mot
(Phoenicia)
The god of the dead and of all the powers that opposed life.
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Motsesa
(Mozambique)
A goddess of water.
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Moyocoyani
(Aztec)
A minor god of universal power.
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Mrantna'irgin
(Chukchee/East Siberia)
The spirit of the dawn, one of four.
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Mrgasiras
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor goddess of fortune.
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Mu Gong
(China/Taoist)
The god of immortality.
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Mu King
(China)
A god of fire.
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Muati
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A rather obscure local god associated with the island paradise of Dilmun.
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Mucalinda
(Buddhist)
A tutelary god of the lake near Bodh Gaya.
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Mugasa / Mugu
(Pygmy(Central Africa))
A sky god whose story is close to that of the God of Abraham Genesis one.
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Mugasha Baziba
(Africa)
He is the god of water.
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Mugizi Bunyoro
(Uganda)
The guardian deity of Lake Albert.
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Muhingo Bunyoro
(Uganda)
The god of war.
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Muireartach
(Irish)
A goddess of the ocean.
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Muireartach
(Irish/Scotland)
A battle goddess.
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Mujaji / Modjajji Lovedu
(Africa)
A goddess of rain immortalized in the book, She by Rider Haggard.
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Mukasa Buganda
(Uganda)
A beneficent god for he demanded no sacrifices.
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Mula
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A malevolent Naksarta.
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Mula Djadi Tobak / Batak
(Sumatra)
The creator god that created everything and lives in the highest of all seven heavens.
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Mulhalmoni
(Korea)
A goddess of healing, eye diseases and water.
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Mulindwa Bunyoro
(Uganda)
The tutelary goddess of the tribal chiefs.
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Mulliltu
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian)
A goddess.
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Mullo
(Britain/Roman)
Patron deity of teamsters and associated with Mars.
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Muluku
(Macoua)
Supreme being.
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Mummu
(Mesopotamia)
This god advised the primeval god Apsu.
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Mungu / Mulungu
(Swahali/East Africa)
The creator god.
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Munisvara
(Hindu/Dravidian)
A demigod that started out being a deified saint.
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Munjen Malik
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A chthonic earth god.
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Munkata-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
The sea gods [3] that protected seafarers.
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Munume Bunyoro
(Uganda)
The god Weather.
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Muraja
(Buddhist)
A goddess of music.
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Murigen
(Irish/Scotland/Manx)
A lake goddess associated with the deluge legends.
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Murukan / Ceyon
(Dravidian/Tamil)
A hunting and war god.
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Musdamma
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A god of buildings, including houses.
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Muses
(Greek)
Some mountain goddesses.
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Mushdama
(Mesopotamia)
The god of architecture.
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Musisi Ndonga
(Angola)
A messenger god.
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Muso Koroni Bambarra
(West Africa)
A chthonic fertility goddess of disorder.
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Mut
(Egypt)
A vulture goddess shown crowned and holding a papyrus scepter, goddess of fertility, healing and sound bodies.
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Muta
(Roman)
A goddess of silence.
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Mutinus
(Roman)
A minor fertility god of, strongly ityphallic and invoked by women wanting to bear children.
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Muttalamman / Mutyalamma
(Davidian/Tamil)
A plague goddess identified with smallpox.
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Mutu
(Assyria)
He is the personification of death and the god of the underworld.
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Myesyats
(Slavonic)
The moon deity.
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Mylitta / Mu'Allidtu
(Phoenician/Babylon)
A goddess of fire, childbirth and fertility.
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Myoken-Bohdisattiva
(Chinese/Buddhist)
An astral god, the apotheosis of the pole star.
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Myrrah
(Phonecia)
The fertility goddess that whelped Kinnur.
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Mystis
(Greek)
A goddess of teaching.
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