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262 gods
Na Cha / Li No Cha
(Chinese/Taoist)
The guardian god that was born as a god of from human parents.
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Na Ngutu
(West Africa)
The guardian deity of warriors slain in battle.
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Na Pe' / Na Pe' / Old Man
(Blackfoot/West USA/Canada)
The creator who was not a very nice entity, rather human in his actions.
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Na'ininen
(Koryak/Siberia)
A benevolent creator being.
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Naamah
(Canaan)
A goddess of fertility, sex.
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Naas
(Irish)
A goddess who died in county Kildere.
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Nabu
(Babylon/Mesopotamia/Akkadian)
A god of speech and the scribe and herald of the gods.
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Nabudi
(Oceania)
The goddesses of illness.
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Nachunde
(Elamite)
A sun god.
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Nacon
(Maya)
He is the god of war.
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Naenia
(Roman)
A goddess of funerals.
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Nagadya
(Uganda)
A goddess of drought and rain.
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Nagakumara
(Jain)
One of the group the gods with the title of bhvanavasi that were associated with rain and thunder.
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Nagaraja
(Hindu)
A snake god in in one of the deities that were worshipped prior to 1700 BCE.
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Nagawonyi
(Uganda)
A goddess of drought.
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Nagini
(Jain/India)
A goddess.
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Nahi
(North Arabia)
A guardian God of benevolent nature.
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Nahual
(Aztec)
A generic name for a personal God.
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Nahuti Ehecatl
(Aztec)
A minor water god.
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Nahuti Ollin / Ollin / Ollintonatiuh
(Aztec)
A creator god.
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Nai Gan
(Ghanna)
A god of the ocean.
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Nai No Kami
(Japan)
The god of earthquakes.
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Naiad[s]
(Greek)
Any nymph who presided over brooks, springs or fountains.
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Naigameya
(Hindu)
A god usually shown with the head of a goat.
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Naionuema Uitoto
(South America)
This god created the earth from its own imagination.
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Nair
(Irish)
A goddess best known for escorting High King Crebhan to the Otherworld.
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Nairamata
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A goddess.
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Nairyosangha
(Iran)
A god of fire.
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Najade
(Slavic)
These are water nymphs.
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Nakawe
(Huchol)
The earth goddess.
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Nakiwulo
(Africa)
A goddess of justice.
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Naksatara[s]
(Hindu)
A group of astral goddesses.
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Namasangiti
(Buddhist)
A god.
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Nambi
(Masai)
A goddess of love and of sexuality.
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Nambi
(Ugandan)
A goddess of the sky.
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Nammu
(Sumeria)
The goddess who gave birth to the heavens and the earth.
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Namtaru
(Assyria)
A god of plagues.
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Nan chi Hsien weng
(China)
The god of longevity.
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Nan-Sgrub
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A god, a form of Yama.
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Nana
(Armenia)
A mother goddess.
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Nana
(Babylon)
A goddess spring.
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Nana Buluku Fon
(Africa)
The supreme god.
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Nana Buruku
(Cuba)
An earth and water goddess.
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Nanabohozo
(Ojibwa/USA/Canada)
A god that influences the success or failure of hunters.
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Nanabush / Manabozho / Wisaaka / Glooscap
(Algonquin)
The creator and good spirit.
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Nanahuatl
(Aztec)
A creator god.
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Nanai
(Sumeria)
A stellar deity.
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Nanaja
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia)
A war and fertility goddess.
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Nanan Bouclou
(Ewe)
A god of herbs and medicine.
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Nanautzin
(Aztec)
A god of disease.
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Nandi
(India)
A goddess of happiness and joy.
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Nandi[n]
(Hindu)
A bull god.
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Nang Lha
(Tibet)
A personal family guardian type of house god.
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Nanna
(Germanic)
A goddess of plants and flowers.
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Nanna
(Norse)
A goddess of the moon.
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Nanna / As-im-babbar
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Iraq)
A moon god.
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Nanook / Nanuq
(Inuit)
The bear god.
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Nanse
(Babylon)
A goddess of justice, water and canals.
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Nantosuelta
(Gallic)
The goddess of water.
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Napaeae
(Greek/Roman)
These are animistic spirits of the valleys feminine in nature.
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Napir Elamite
(Iran)
The moon god.
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Nappatecuhtli
(Aztec)
The minor god of mat makers.
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Nappinnai
(Hindu/Dravidian/Tamil)
A local goddess.
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Nara
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
Minor incarnation of the god of Visnu.
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Narada
(Hindu/Epic/Vedic/Puranic)
A minor but popular god.
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Naradatta
(Jain)
A goddess of learning.
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Narasinha
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
An incarnation of the god Visnu.
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Narasinhi / Chandika
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess.
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Narayana
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A creator god thought to be synonymous with business.
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Nareau
(Melanesia)
A creator god.
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Narkissos / Narcissus
(Greek)
A minor god that was rather enamored of himself.
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Nascio
(Roman)
A goddess of childbirth.
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Nastasija
(Russia)
A goddess of sleep.
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Nat
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of happiness.
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Nataraja
(Hindu/Puranic)
A form of Siva.
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Nath
(Irish)
A goddess of wisdom.
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Natha
(Buddhist/Sri Lanka)
A tutelary god.
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Nathum
(Etruscan)
A goddess of justice.
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Naunet
(Egypt)
A primordial goddess one of the eight Ogdoad.
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Navadura[s]
(Hindu)
A generic title for the nine forms of the god of Durga.
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Navky
(Slavic)
A goddesses of water.
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Nawandyo
(Uganda)
A goddess of healing.
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Nayakaya Shilluk
(Sudan)
The crocodile goddess that reside in the Nile, Shillukscontinue to sacrifice to her.
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Nayenezgani
(Navaho)
The most powerful war god.
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Nazambi / Nyambi / Nzambe / Yambe / Zambi Bakongo
(Zaire)
The creator god.
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Nazapa Ngbandi
(Zaire)
The creator god that is invoked at the sunrise.
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Ndara
(Sulawesi Island)
The god of the underworld.
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Ndaula Bunyoro
(Uganda)
A plague god associated with smallpox.
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Ndauthina
(Fiji)
A god of adultery, fire, fishing and seafaring.
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Ndjambi Hereo
(SW Africa)
A sky god who is name is generally forbidden to be spoken.
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Ne'nenk'nenkicex
(Kamichadal)
The Christian God.
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Nebethepet
(Egypt)
A local primordial goddess.
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Nebo
(Assyria)
The god of teaching, writing and wisdom and in.
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Nebo
(Mesopotamia)
A god of speech.
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Necessitas
(Roman)
A goddess of fate.
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Nechmetawaj
(Egypt)
A goddess of justice.
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Nediyon
(Davidian/Tamil)
A creator god.
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Nefertem
(Egypt)
A god of sunrise, perfumes, ointments, virility, pleasure and Lotus flowers.
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Nefertum
(Egypt)
A minor primordial God of creation from lower Egypt.
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Negafok
(Inuit)
The cold weather spirit.
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Negun
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A minor goddess this week.
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Nehalennia
(Britain)
A goddess who was the patron deity of sea traders.
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Nehalennia
(Germanic)
A goddess of fertility and the ocean.
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Nehebka
(Egypt)
A goddess of justice.
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Nehebu-Kau
(Egypt)
A minor snake god.
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Neit
(Egypt)
A goddess of war and wisdom.
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Neit Irish A Tuatha
(Ireland)
War god.
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Neith
(Egypt)
A goddess of the east, women, sorcery, the home, healing, war, hunting and weaving.
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Nejma
(Morocco)
A goddess of healing.
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Nekhebt
(Egypt)
The vulture goddess of Upper Egypt.
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Nekmet Awai
(Egypt)
A goddess of justice and in.
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Nelaima
(Latvia)
A goddess of destiny.
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Nemain
(Celtic)
A goddess of war.
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Nemain
(Irish)
She is one of the triune crone goddesses of battle.
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Nemausis
(Roman/Gallic)
A god of water who has a sacred spring at Nimes in France.
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Nemesis
(Greek)
A goddess of anger, fate and justice.
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Nemetona
(Britain/Roman)
A guardian goddess of all sacred places, especially groves.
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Nemglan
(Irish)
A bird god who fathered Conaire Mor.
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Nenaunic
(Masai)
A god of storms.
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Nenaunir
(Masai)
A god of storms.
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Neoga
(Iroquois)
A goddess of the winds.
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Neper
(Egypt)
A god of grain and barley.
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Nephthys
(Egypt)
A goddess of death, war, of warriors.
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Nepit
(Egypt)
A goddess of grain.
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Nepthys
(Egypt)
The goddess of the dead.
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Neptune / Neptunus
(Italy/Roman)
A god of irrigation.
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Nereid
(Greek)
Any one of the of the fifty sea nymphs.
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Neret
(Egypt)
A vulture goddess of strength, fear, and theft.
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Nereus
(Greek)
A Minor sea God.
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Nergal
(Assyrian/Babylonian)
One of the divinities who ruled the netherworld, a goddess of war and death.
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Nergal
(Mesopotamia)
A god of plague and a chthonic underworld god.
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Nerrivik / Sedena
(Inuit)
The sea goddess.
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Nerthus
(Denmark)
A fertility goddess who, bless her heart, was associated with a piece.
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Nesaru
(Arikara)
The Power Above.
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Nesu Fon
(Benin)
The tutelary god of royalty.
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Net
(Irish)
A god of war.
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Net / Neith
(Egypt)
A goddess of the east, women, sorcery, the home, war, hunting, weaving.
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Netcheh Netcheh
(Egypt)
A god of twofold vengeance.
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Nethuns
(Etruscan)
A god of fresh water.
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Neti
(Babylon/Akkadian)
A chthonic underworld god.
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Nevinbimbaau
(Melanesia)
A goddess of initiations.
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Nextepehua
(Aztec)
A minor chthonic underworld god.
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Ng ai
(Masai)
Creator of the universe.
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NgaiKikuyu / Masai
(East Africa)
The creator god.
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Ngendi
(Fiji)
A fertility god.
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Ngewo
(Western Tropics)
Creator/supreme god.
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Ngunuwo
(Ewe/Togo)
The fates.
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Ni
(Huli)
This god is the sole cause of leprosy.
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Ni Chimu
(Peru)
A sea god of significant status.
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Ni O
(Buddhism)
The protector of the Buddhist faith.
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Niamh
(Irish)
An aspect of Badb who helps heroes at death.
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Niamye
(Ivory Coast/Africa)
A creator god.
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Niangniang
(China)
A goddess of justice.
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Nicevenn
(Scotland)
A goddess associated with Samhain.
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Nidaba
(Sumeria)
The goddess of writing.
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Niha-Tu-Hi-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
A fire God in that was responsible for household fires that were in the yard.
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Nike
(Roman)
A goddess of victory.
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Nikkal
(Canaan)
The goddess of the fruits of the earth.
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Niladanda
(Buddhist)
A guardian God of the southwestern quarter.
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Niladevi
(Hindu/Puranic)
A goddess who is a consort of Visnu the.
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Nilalohita
(Hindu)
A god, one of the forms of Rudra.
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Nin
(Babylonia)
A goddess of wisdom.
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Nin Ezan [La] / Gula
(Sumeria)
A goddess of healing.
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Nin Mar Ki / Ninmah
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A goddess goddess.
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Nin Ur / Ninur
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A god.
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Nin'insinna
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
A fertility goddess.
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Nin-Ildu
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian)
The god of carpenters who is a minor tutelary deity.
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Nin-Imma
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
The fertility goddess who is the deification of the female sex organs.
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Nin-sar
(Sumeria)
A minor goddess of plants.
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Ninazu
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A chthonic god that is generally benevolent.
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Nindara
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A god.
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Nindub
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A local god of of Lagas.
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Ninegal
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian)
A god of smiths, a rather minor deity.
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Ningikuga
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
A goddess of reeds and marshes.
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Ningilin / Ninkilum
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
A rather obscure god.
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Ningirama
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
A minor god of magic that protected against snakes.
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Ningirsu
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
A tutelary god.
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Ningis Zi Da
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
The god of light coming from harassing and tutelary god ofGudea[Lagas].
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Ninhursagaa / Nintu
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/ Babylon/Akkadian/Iraq)
The goddess of the earth and creator of humans, fertility and productivity .
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Ninigi
(Japan/Shinto)
This god is the heir apparent to the sun goddess and was sent to the earth to rule it.
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Ninkaranunna
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
A Barber god.
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Ninkarrak
(Assyrian)
A goddess of healing.
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Ninkasi
(Sumeria)
A goddess of happiness, Pleasure.
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Ninkigal
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian)
A chthonic god worshiped at Ur.
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Ninkurra
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
A minor mother goddess.
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Ninlil
(Babylon/Sumeria)
A goddess of the winds and grain.
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Ninmah
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
A mother goddess.
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Ninmena
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A mother goddess.
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Ninsikil
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
The patron goddess of Dilmun[ a mythical paradise].
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Ninsubar
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
A messenger god/goddess.
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Ninsun[a]
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
A cow goddess that was the tutelary goddess of Gudea.
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Ninsusinak Elamite
(Iran)
The National god.
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Nintinugga / Gula
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A goddess.
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Nintu
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
A mother goddess of the womb.
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Nintur
(Babylon)
The goddess of the womb.
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Nintura
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
A god of thunderstorms and the plow.
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Ninurta
(Babylon)
A god of agriculture, war and thunder.
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Ninurta
(Sumeria)
The deity in charge of the violent and destructive south wind.
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Nirmali / Shuwi
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A goddess of childbirth.
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Nirriti
(Buddhist)
A guardian, that strangely enough, who stands upon a corpse.
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Nirriti
(Hindu/Vedic)
A goddess of corruption, decay, disease, healing and of destruction of evil.
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Nishanu
(Arikara)
The great sky spirit.
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Nispannattara
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess.
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Nissaba
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
The goddess of writing and wisdom that started life as a vegetation goddess.
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Nit
(Egypt)
A goddess of hunting.
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Niu She
(China)
A goddess of literacy.
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Niu Wang
(China)
A god of oxen.
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Nixies
(Germanic)
The goddesses of rivers.
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Njord
(Germanic)
A god of the ocean.
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Njord
(Norse)
A god of fertility, war, wind.
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Njord
(Scandinavia)
A god of fishing, prosperity and ships.
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No Il Ja Dae
(Japan)
A goddess of the toilet.
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Noctiluca
(Gaul)
A goddess of Magic from Celtic Gaul.
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Nodotus
(Roman/Celtic)
A minor goddess crops.
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Nohochacym
(Maya)
A god.
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Nohuichana
(Mexican)
A goddess of hunting.
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Nok
(China)
A goddess of Aquarius.
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Nomi-No-Sukune
(Japan/Shinto)
The god of sumo wrestlers.
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Nommo Dogon
(West Africa)
The primordial spirits that are associated of rain and fertility.
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Nona
(Roman)
A minor goddess of birth.
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Nong / Zuzum
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
The god of winter and cold weather that lives in a glacier, he does not like women.
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Norn
(Norse)
A goddess of the past, one of the fates.
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Norov
(Russia)
A god of grain.
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Nortia
(Etruscan)
A goddess of.
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Norwan
(Wintun)
A goddess of warriors.
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Nosenga Kotrkore / Shona
(Zimbabwe)
A tribal god that requires an oracle.
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Notos
(Greek)
A god of the wind.
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Notus / Auster
(Roman)
A god of the southwest wind.
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Nrtya
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A mother goddess.
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Nsongo Bangala
(Zaire)
A moon goddess.
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Ntoa
(Ghanian)
A goddess.
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Nu gua
(China)
A god/goddess.
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Nu Kua
(China)
A primordial goddess and inventor of the flute.
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Nu Mus Da
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A tutelary god of a lost city of Kazullu.
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Nu Wa
(China)
The goddess of those who arrange marriages.
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Nu'tenut
(Chukchee/East Siberia)
An earth spirit that is the owner of the world.
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Nuadu
(Irish)
A tribal god of healing and water.
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Nudimmud
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A creator god that was rapidly syncretized with the Akkadian god Ea.
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Nuli'rahak / Arna'kuagsak
(Inuit/East Siberia)
The Sea Spirit, she lives in the ocean depths, owns all sea creatures, and feeds off the bodies of drowned a fisherman.
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Nuliayoq
(Inuit)
A goddess of rivers, Inlets.
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Numbakulla
(Australia)
A god.
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Numeria
(Roman)
A goddess of childbirth.
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Numi Tarem
(Siberia)
The sky god.
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Numma Moiyuk
(Australia)
A goddess of the ocean.
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Nun
(Egypt)
A god of primordial chaos.
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Nunbarsegunu
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
A rather obscure mother goddess mentioned in the creation taxed as the old woman of Nippur.
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Nunda
(Cherokee)
A goddess of healing, headaches, and blisters.
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Nusku
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
The god of light and fire.
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Nut
(Egypt)
A creator goddess of the heavens.
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Nyakalaga
(Kenya/Tanzania)
"The one who flows everywhere."
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Nyambe
(Zambia)
A god of war.
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Nyame Akan
(Ghana)
A creator god/goddess and androgynous being.
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Nyamwezi
(Africa)
A goddess of justice.
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Nyankopon
(Ashanti)
Sun god.
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Nyasaye
(Kenya/Tanzania)
Chief god.
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Nyavirezi
(Rwanda/Central Africa)
The lion goddess that was originally a mortal daughter of the tribal chief.
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Nyx
(Greek)
A primordial goddess of the night.
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Nyyrikki
(Finland)
The god of hunting, son of Tapio.
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Nzambi
(Africa)
A goddess of justice.
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Nzame / Nzame Nkwa
(Bantu)
The creator, who was really three in one.
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Nze Ngbandi
(Zasire)
The moon god who is closely linked with women and fertility.
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Näkki
(Finland)
The fearsome spirit of pools, wells and bridges. Same as Nix.
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