The Gods
Alphabetic

98 gods
O Kuni Nushi
(Japanese)
A god of medicine and witchcraft.
O'Meal Na'kwaxdax
(BC Canada)
A tribal spirit, the chief of the anciects who's siblings are the myth people.
O-Iwa-Dai-Myojin
(Japan/Shinto/Buddhist)
A god of stone workers.
O-Kuni-Nushi-No-Mikito
(Japan/Shinto)
The sky was a great organizer and consolidator of the earth.
O-Toshi-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
He heads the pantheon of agricultural gods but generally is the guardian of rice fields.
O-Yama-Tsu-Mi
(Japan/Shinto)
He is the most senior at apotheosis of the mountains.
Oanuava
(Britain)
Very old Earth goddess.
Oba
(Africa)
A river goddess.
Oba
(Puerto Rico)
A water goddess.
Oba
(Yoruba)
A goddess and protector of prostitutes.
Obarator
(Roman)
A god responsible for overseeing the fertilizing of crops.
Obatala / Obosom
(Yoruba)
A fertility god, he makes barren women fertile and shapes the fetus in the womb.
Oboto
(Africa)
A goddesses of serenity.
Obtala
(West Indies)
A sky goddess.
Obumo
(Africa)
A god.
Occator
(Roman)
This god oversees the growth and harvesting of crops.
Ocelotl
(Aztec)
The sun god but then a first of the five world ages - they last for 2028 heavenly years and each heavenly year = 52 Earth years.
Ocelus
(Roman/British)
A god of healing that became syncretized with the god Mars.
Ochu
(West Indies)
A moon goddess.
Ochumare
(Puerto Rico)
A goddess of happiness and the rainbow.
Ockabewis
(Chippewa)
Messenger of the gods and teacher of mankind.
Ocrisia
(Roman)
A goddess of fire.
Oculata
(Roman)
A goddess of healing and the eyes.
Odin / Othin / Oden / Wotan
(Norse)
A god of war, death, wisdom and divination. Chief of the gods.
Odras
(Irish)
A goddess of pools.
Oduduwa
(Yoruba)
A creator goddess of fertility and love.
Oenghus
(Irish)
A god of love.
Ogdoad
(Egypt)
The eight primordial elements of chaos, they exist prior to the creation of the sun god and known in Middle Egypt.
Ogetsu no hime
(Shinto)
A goddess of food.
Ogiuwu Edo
(Benin)
The god of death that owns the blood all living things.
Ogma / Ogmius / Ogmios
(Celtic)
A god of education, genius, eloquence, language and magic.
Ogoun / Ogun
(Haiti/Vodun)
A god of war and fire .
Ogun
(Nago/Edo/Yoruba/West Africa)
A god of iron, hunting and war.
Ogun Edo
(Benin)
A god of war that was sent to cut up the land to allow crops to the planted.
Ohoromoxtotil
(Maya)
This god was the creator the sun that made the world in habitable by destroying the jaguars that once infesterd it.
Oi Suk
(Kenya)
A god more long the lines of personal illness rather than plague.
Okeanides
(Greek/Roman)
Minor sea goddesses There were assigned to guard ship motions by the larger gods and invoked by seafarers, others say that they are river gods.
Okeanos
(Greek)
The god of the oceans.
Oki-Tsu-Hiko-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
The god of kitchens.
Oki-Tsu-Hime-No-Kami
(Shinto/Japan)
The goddess of kitchens.
Oko
(Yoruba/Nigeria)
A god of agriculture.
Ola
(Bibi)
Hindu a local play goddess associated with cholera.
Olla
(Cuba)
A goddess of fire.
Olodumare / Alaaye / Elemii / Olojo / Oni / Olorun / Orishanla
(Yoruba/Nigeria)
A creator god to whom the souls of the dead are expected to make a confession.
Olokum
(Caribbean)
A god in Puerto Rico that is a hermaphrodite.
Olokum
(West Indies)
A goddess of the ocean depths.
Olokun
(Yoruba/Nigeria/Benin)
A of fresh waters and oceans.
Olorun
(Yoruba)
Creator/supreme god.
Olosa
(Puerto Rico)
A goddess of fishermen.
Olwen
(Welsh)
A goddess of summer and war.
Omacatl / Acatl
(Aztec)
A minor god of feasting and revelery.
Ome
(Tochtli)
Aztec a fertility god that was slaughtered and then resurrected by Tezcatlipoca.
Ometecuhtli / Olin-Tonatiuh
(Aztec/Toltec)
The god of duality and a supreme deity.
Ometeotl
(Aztec)
A primordial being that rules in the 13th heaven.
Omichle Phonecia
(Hellenic)
The primordial principle.
Omoikane
(Japanese)
A god of wisdom.
Onatha
(Iroquois)
The spirit of wheat.
Oniata
(Iroquois)
A spirit of springs.
Onuava
(Gallic/Celtic)
An earth fertility goddess known only from inscriptions.
Onuris
(Egypt/Hellenic)
A god of hunting and war.
Ophthalmitis
(Greek)
A goddess of eyesight.
Opo Akan
(Ghana)
The god the ocean and inland lakes and rivers.
Opocchtli
(Aztec)
A minor god of light a fisherman and hunters.
Ops
(Roman)
A goddess of fertility, prosperity and the harvest.
Oraios
(Gnostic Christian)
The primordial deity, one of seven androgynous elements born to the prime parent and ruler of the seven heavens of chaos.
Orbona
(Roman)
A goddess of healing and childhood diseases.
Orcus
(Roman)
A chthonic underworld god.
Ordog
(Hungary)
That after the Christian derived became syncretized with the Christian Devil.
Oreades
(Greek/Roman)
These ladies are the animistic spirits of the mountains.
Orehu
(Guyana)
A goddess of healing.
Ori
(Yoruba/Nigeria)
The god of wisdom.
Orisanla
(Yoruba/Nigeria)
A sky god that was designated to be the creator of earth and living things.
Orisha Nla
(Yoruba)
A god ordered by Olorun to create solid ground.
Oro Polynesia /
(Tahiti)
A god of war.
Orotalt of
(Lake)
A tutelary god.
Orthia
(Sparta)
A locally worshipped mother goddess of later syncretized with the more widely accepted maternal deities such as Kybele.
Orunmila
(Yoruba/Nigeria)
A god of mercy and destiny.
Osande Ovimbundu
(Angola)
A benevolent god that is a guardian deity.
Osandobua Edo
(Benin)
A benign creator god that controls prosperity, health and happiness.
Osanyin
(Africa)
A god of medicine.
Oshe
(Yoruba)
A god of thunder and lightning.
Oshossi
(Brazil)
A water god.
Oshun
(West Indies)
A goddess of love and fertility.
Oshun
(Yoruba)
A goddess of healing, fertility and rivers.
Oshun Ana
(Yoruba)
A goddess of love.
Osiris
(Egypt/Africa)
Originally a chthonic grain god of fertility, burial rites and supreme god was worshipped from Ca. 3000 BCE-400 CE.
Ossa
(Greek)
A goddess of rumors.
Ostara / Easter
(Germanic)
A goddess of spring and the sun.
Ostaraki
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess.
Osun
(Yoruba/Nigeria)
A river and healing goddess within a festival of the Ibo-Osun.
Ot
(Mongol)
A goddess of fire.
Oto Hime
(Japanese)
A goddess of the sea.
Otso
(Finland)
The spirit of bear (one of many circumlocutory epithets).
Ouranos
(Greek)
The primordial goddess of heaven and created and was the consort of the earth mother Gaia.
Owiot Luiseno
(North America)
The moon god who is the ancestral deity of this tribe.
Oxlahun Ti Ku
(Maya)
The generic name for the 13 sky gods who may well be worshipped today.
Oya
(West Indies)
A goddess of violent rainstorms.
Oya
(Yoruba)
A warrior goddess of fire, rainstorms, justice and the wind.
98 gods
Terms of Use
contact@pickyourgod.com
© 2024 pickyourgod.com