The Gods
Alphabetic

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