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