The Gods
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225 gods
P'an Chin lien
(China)
A goddess of brothels, lasciviousness, prostitution and sex.
P'an Niang
(China)
A goddess of vaccination.
P'i Chia Ma
(China)
A god of ribs.
P:erende
(Albanian)
A storm god that lets you know he is around with thunder and lightning. It was used by the Christians to identify their god in that region.
Pa
(Canaan)
The goddess of droughts.
Pa-bil-sag
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
The tutelary god of Isin.
Pacha Mama
(Peru)
A chthonic goddess of fertility and the earth, now syncretized with the Christian Virgin Mary.
Pachacamac
(Peru)
A god of the earth.
Padma
(Hindu)
The goddess that is the incarnation of Laksmi.
Padma
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A snake god.
Padmantaka
(Buddhist)
A god that is the guardian of the Western direction.
Padmapani
(Buddhist)
A god, a Buddha designate.
Padmatara
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess.
Padsmosnisa
(Buddhist)
A god that is connected with the guardian deities.
Paeon / Paiawon
(Greek/Crete)
A war god.
Pah
(Pawnee)
A moon spirit.
Pahtecatl
(Aztec)
A minor fertility god and concerned with brewing pulque.
Pai Chung
(China)
A god of agriculture.
Pai Yu
(China)
A god of the guitar.
Paiowa / Yana Piaute
(West North America)
She and her daughter created the first people.
Paiowa Yana Piaute
(West North America)
A goddess of the Evening star.
Pairikas
(Persia)
A goddesses of drought.
Paivatar
(Finnish)
A goddess of war.
Pajainen
(Finnish)
A god, the deity that killed the great bull in the legends of Finland.
Pajau Yan
(Vietnam)
A goddess of health and healing.
Pajonn
(Lapland)
A god of thunder known as the one who dwells in the heaven.
Pak Tai / Hsuan T'ien / Shang Ti
(Chinese/Taoist)
An astral god of war.
Paka'a
(Hawaiian)
A god of the wind.
Pakhet
(Egypt)
A goddess of hunting worshipped near Beni Hassan, in Middle Egypt.
Palaniyantavan
(Hindu/Dravidian/Tamil)
A local god.
Palemon
(Greek/Roman)
A human that suffered apotheosis and became a minor sea god.
Pales
(Roman)
A goddess of sheep and shepherds.
Pali Kongju
(Korean)
A goddess of healing.
Pallian
(Australia)
A god.
Pan / Consentes
(Greek/Roman)
A god of flocks, herds and of shepherds.
Pana
(Inuit)
She cares for the souls of the dead.
Panacea
(Roman)
A goddess of health.
Panao
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
Not only a creator god but A generic title for deities controlling the natural world, they lived in the mountains.
Pancabrahma
(Hindu)
This is the collective name for the five aspects of Siva.
Pancamukha-Patradeva
(Buddhist)
A god, a beggar.
Pandara
(Buddhist)
A goddess.
Paneu
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
The seven divine brother gods.
Pang Che
(China)
A goddess of justice.
Pansahi
(Mata)
Hindu one of the seven mother goddesses that later became regarded as evil.
Pantang Mayag
(Borneo)
A goddess of love.
Pao Kung
(China)
A god of the magistrates who was a victim of apotheosis as he lived from 999-1062 CE.
Pao Yuan ch'uan
(China)
A god of the spleen.
Pap-nigin-gara
(Mesopotamia/Akkadia)
A god of war that was lord of the boundary stone.
Papa
(Hawaii/Maori/New Zealand)
A goddess of the earth.
Papas Phyrgian
(NW Turkey)
A local god.
Papatuanuku
(Polynesia)
A chthonic mother goddess that evolved spontaneously in the cosmic night.
Papaya
(Hittite)
One of the deities who awaited the return of Telipinus.
Papsukkal
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia/Hellenistic)
A messenger god as well as the gatekeeper for the remainder of the pantheon.
Paramasva
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A god.
Paramita
(Buddhist)
A descriptive name of a philosophical deity.
Parasurama
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
An incarnation of the god of Visnu.
Parce
(Greek/Roman)
A pair birth goddesses became the goddesses of fate.
Pare
(Polynesian)
A goddess of volcanoes.
Parendi
(Hindu/Vedic)
A minor goddess of prosperity associated with accumulating wealth.
Pariacaca
(Peru)
A weather god response will for rain and thunder.
Pariskaravassita
(Buddhist)
A minor goddess, one of those personifying the discipline of spiritual regeneration.
Parjanya
(Hindu/Vedic)
He started out being a god of rain.
Parna-Savari
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A goddess.
Partula
(Roman)
A goddess of childbirth.
Parvati / Sakti / Ahladini-Sadini / Sati / Uma
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic/India)
A goddess of the mountains.
Pasiphae
(Greek)
Daughter of the sun god Helios and the Oceanid Perse.
Pasowee
(Kiowa)
A female Manitou of health and medicine.
Pasupati
(Hindu)
The god of animals.
Patadharni
(Buddhist)
A goddess of passage that watches over curtains and doorways in line.
Patecatl
(Aztec)
A god of medicine and surgery.
Patollo
(Baltic)
The chief and war god.
Patrimpas
(Lithuanian)
A god of agriculture, joy, peace, springtime.
Pattini / Pattinidevi
(Sri Lanka)
A goddess of summer and mother goddess.
Paurnamasi
(Hindu)
A goddess of the full moon.
Pautiwa
(Hopi)
The sun god.
Pava
(Hindu)
The god of the winds.
Pax
(Roman)
A goddess of peace.
Pdry
(Canaan)
A goddess of mist.
Peitho
(Greek)
A goddess of persuasion.
Peju'lpe
(Yukaghir/Siberia)
Aes guardian spirits look at the well being of animals under their care and benevolent to the hunter so long as he observes the rules and kills only when necessary.
Pekko (or Pellon Pekko)
(Finland)
The god of crops, especially barley and brewing.
Pekko / Pellonpekko
(Finnish)
A god of barley.
Peko
(Estonia)
A god of fertility.
Pele
(Hawaiian)
A goddess of fire, volcanoes and witchcraft.
Pellervo (or Sampsa Pellervoinen)
(Finland)
The god of harvest.
Pellon Pekko
(Finnish)
A god responsible for the duration and harvest in the barley, used to make beer. Under Christianity you may find him with the name of St. Peter.
Pemba
(West Africa)
A god.
Pen Annwen
(Welsh)
An underworld god almost synonymous with Pwyll and Pryderi.
Penates
(Roman)
Hearth gods chosen by the head of household.
Penelope
(Greek)
A goddess of spring.
Perimb
(Brazil)
A moon goddess and supreme being.
Perit
(Albanian)
A goddesses of justice.
Perkele
(Finland)
The Devil. Originally Perkele was not the Devil but a god of thunder and can be seen as an earlier form of Ukko. Related to Baltic Perkunas and Norse Thor.
Perkons
(Latvia)
A god of thunder that brings beneficial rain and is a fertility god.
Perkunas
(Lithuania)
The god of thunder (this is Perkons in a different nation).
Perkuno
(Baltic)
The thunder god.
Perse
(Greek)
Underworld goddess.
Persephone
(Greek)
A goddess of death and spring.
Perun
(Russia)
The thunder and creator god.
Perun
(Slavic)
A god of war, justice, lightning and thunder.
Peruwa / Pirwa
(Hittite)
A horse god.
Phan Ku
(China)
A god.
Phanebal
(Semitic)
Youthful warrior god.
Phanes
(Greek)
The primordial sun god and the first one to emerge from the cosmic egg created by Kronos.
Phantasos
(Greek)
A god of dreams by inanimate objects.
Pharmacides
(Greek)
A goddesses of health and drugs.
Phebele
(Congo)
The male god who fathered man.
Pheme
(Greek)
A goddess of fame.
Phobetus
(Greek)
A god of dreams by animals.
Phoebe
(Greek)
A goddess of the moon.
Phoebus
(Greek)
A god of enlightenment.
Phorkys
(Greek)
A Minor sea god noted by Hesiod.
Phosphoros
(Greek)
This is the god of the morning star.
Phul Mata
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess that became one of the evil ones.
Phyi-Sgrub
(Buddhist/Tibet)
He is a form of a god Yama.
Pi Hsia Yuan Chin
(China)
A goddess of birth, midwives and healing.
Pianan
(Aztec)
A minor god of war.
Picullus
(Roman/Prussia)
Will god that was taken over by the Christians as a their Devil.
Picus
(Roman)
A god of agriculture.
Picvu'cin
(Chukchee/East Siberia)
The god of hunters that rides around on a sled drawn by mice.
Pidray
(Canaan/Phonecia)
A minor fertility goddess noted in creation texts and treaties.
Pien Ho
(China)
A god of jewelers.
Pietas
(Roman)
A minor god.
Pihatonttu
(Finland)
Tutelary of the yard.
Pikuolis
(Lithuania)
A god of death, the underworld and of evil.
Pilnytis
(Lithuania)
A god of wealth.
Piluitus
(Latvia)
A fertility god.
Pilumnus
(Roman)
A minor guardian god that oversees the protection of an infant at birth.
Pinga
(Inuit)
The goddess that takes souls of the dead to heaven.
Pinikirz Elamite
(Iran)
A mother goddess.
Piru
(Finland)
Spirit, demon. Probably later loan word related to "spirit".
Pistis / Pistis Sophia
(Gnostic Christian)
The primordial female force.
Pitao Cozobi Zapotec
(Mexico)
The corn god.
Pitari
(Hindu/Puranic)
She is one of Siva's consorts. A benevolent navasakti. She is considered an aspect of the goddess Kali.
Piyusaharana
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
Though obscure, this is a physician god.
Pleiades
(Greek)
A goddesses of the Pleiades.
Pluto
(Roman)
The god of the underworld.
Plutos
(Greek)
He is a minor god of riches.
Po Yan Dari
(Cambodian)
A goddess of healing and diseases.
Poena
(Greek)
The goddess of retaliation and retribution.
Poeninus
(Roman/Celtic)
Europe a mountain god.
Poleramma Telegu
(India)
A plague goddess associated with smallpox.
Pollux
(Roman)
A horse god.
Poloknalai
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A goddess of animals.
Polyboulus
(Greek)
A goddess of wisdom.
Polydamna
(Egypt)
A goddess of healing and herbs.
Polymnia
(Greek/Roman)
A goddess of mimes.
Pomona
(Roman)
A goddess of autumn, fruits, fruit trees, gardens and prosperity.
Pon
(Yukaghir/Siberia)
The Supreme creator god worshiped from prehistoric times until at least 1900 C. E.
Pontos
(Greek)
A god of the sea.
Por
(Brazil)
A moon god.
Pore / Pura
(Guyanan/SA)
He created the earth and all living things.
Portunus
(Roman)
This god of passage was responsible for guarding the entrance of the city and the house with a festival on August 17th. He sidelines as the guardian of the Tiber estuary.
Poseidon
(Greek)
A god of earthquakes and the ocean.
Poshjo Akka
(Saami/Lappland)
A goddess of Winter.
Posis Das
(Greek)
A sky god.
Postvorta
(Roman)
A goddess of childbirth, midwives and the past.
Pothos
(Greek)
A god of anxiety.
Pothos Phonecia
(Hellenic)
A primordial being.
Potina
(Roman)
A goddess of children's of beverages and drinking.
Potrimpo
(Baltic)
A god of fertility.
Poxlom
(Maya)
A god of disease.
Poza Mama
(Siberian)
A goddess of the hearth fire.
Ppiz Hiu Tec
(Maya)
A god of war.
Prabha
(India)
A goddess of health.
Prabhakari
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess.
Prabhasa
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
An attendant god that answered to Indra.
Pracanda
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A distinctive form of the goddess Durga.
Pradipatara
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess of light.
Pradyumma
(Davidian/Tamil)
A god of love.
Prahana
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A rather important mother goddess.
Prajana
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A goddess.
Prajapati
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic/Vedic)
This god is a primordial being.
Prajnantaka
(Buddhist)
A god that is a guardian of the southern direction.
Prajnaparamita
(Buddhist)
This goddess is a personification of the religious text.
Prakde
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A local deity.
Pramudita
(Buddhist/Vajrayana)
In minor goddess.
Pranasakti
(Hindu)
This goddess appears to be a rather terrifying deity that rules the centers of physical life.
Pranidhasnaparamita
(Buddhist)
A philosophical deity.
Prasannatara
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A rather minor goddess that tramples upon some Hindu gods.
Pratibhanakuta
(Buddhist)
A god.
Pratibhanaspratisamvit
(Buddhism)
A goddess of context analysis.
Pratisamvit
(Buddhist)
A collective name for four goddesses.
Pratyangira
(Hindu)
Goddess of rather terrifying aspect.
Pratyusa
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
An attendant god of Indra.
Praxadike
(Roman)
A goddess of enterprise.
Praxidice
(Greek)
A goddess of justice.
Prende
(Albania)
A goddess of love.
Priapos
(Greek)
A fertility god that also guarded mariners.
Priapus
(Roman)
A god of the shade.
Prithivi
(Hindu)
A goddess of the earth.
Priti
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess.
Priyadarsana
(Buddhist/Abeona)
In minor goddess.
Prometheus
(Greek)
A god.
Promitor
(Roman)
A minor god of agriculture is awful for the growth and harvesting of all crops.
Pronoia
(Gnostic Christian)
A primordial being, the feminine side of the androgynous parent.
Proserpina
(Roman)
A goddess of seed germination and spring.
Proteus
(Greek)
A shape shifter prophet.
Providentia
(Roman)
The goddess of forethought.
Proxumae
(Roman/Celtic)
The generic title of a group of goddesses that were personal guardian deities.
Prsni
(Hindu/Vedic)
The primordial Earth Goddess.
Prthivi
(Hindu/Vedic/India)
The mother goddess of earth.
Prthu
(Hindu/Vedic)
The creator god that was the head of the solar pantheon, an avatar of Visnu.
Ptah
(Egypt)
A god of architecture, masons, metal working and sunrise he built boats to carry the souls of the dead.
Pu Hsing
(China)
A god of happiness.
Pu'gu
(Yukaghir/East Siberia)
The sun god, he is associated with justice and honorable living and will punish those who are evil or pilot.
Pudicitia
(Roman)
A goddess of modesty and chastity.
Pukkasi
(Buddhist/Vajrayana/Tibet)
A goddess that is of terrifying appearance, why I do not know.
Pukkeenegak
(Inuit)
A goddess of childbirth and clothes making.
Punarvasu
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor and benevolent goddess of fortune.
Purandhi
(Hindu/Epic)
A minor goddess of prosperity and childbirth.
Purusa
(Hindu/Vedic)
A primeval creator god, the primordial being from whom the cosmos was formed.
Purvabhahadrapada
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A benevolent minor goddess of fortune.
Purvaphalguni
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor goddess of fortune.
Purvashadha
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor goddess of fortune.
Pusan
(Hindu/Puranic/Vedic)
A god of possessions, physical prowess, strength.
Pusi Tikopia
(Polynesia)
If this God, the apotheosis of the reef eel.
Puskaitis
(Lithuania)
A god of fruit.
Puspa
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A mother goddess.
Puspatara
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess.
Pusti
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A fertility goddess of northern India.
Pusya
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
Another minor goddess of fortune.
Puta
(Roman)
A goddess responsible for the proper pruning of trees and shrubs respond.
Pwyll / Pwyll Pen Annwn
(Wales)
Sometimes the ruler of the underworld.
Päivätär
(Finland)
The goddess of day.
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