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