The Gods
Alphabetic

378 gods
Sa Kono
(East Guinea)
A creator god, one of a pair of creator deities.
Sabaoth
(Gnostic Christian)
A creator god.
Sabazios
(Phrygian/NW Turkey)
A god of agriculture.
Saci
(India)
A goddess of physical prowess, Strength.
Sadaksari[Lokesvara]
(Buddhist/Lamaist/Tibet)
A variety of Avalokitesvara that is incarnate in succession of the Dali Lamas.
Sadarnuna
(Sumeria)
The goddess of the new moon.
Sadbhuja-Sitatara
(Buddhist)
A god.
Sadhumati
(Buddhist/Vjarrayana)
A minor goddess.
Sadrapa
(Syria)
A god of healing.
Sadwes
(Persia)
A goddess rain, of storms, thunder, lightning, hail, snow.
Safekh aabut
(Egypt)
A goddess of knowledge.
Saga
(Norse)
A goddess of history.
Saga
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of knowledge and waterfalls.
Sagaramati
(Buddhist)
A god.
Sagbata
(Dahomey)
A god of smallpox.
Sahar
(Aramaic)
A moon god.
Sai' Al Quan
(Nabataean/West Semitic)
A local guardian God is believed to be the protector of caravans.
Saitada
(Celtic)
A goddess of mourning.
Sajara
(Songhai)
The rainbow god.
Sakhadai Noin
(Siberia)
A god of fire.
Sakhemet / Sachmet
(Egypt)
A goddess of war.
Sakka[n] / Amakandu / Sumuqan
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian)
A patron god of herdsmen and A god of cattle.
Sakra
(Buddhist)
A god.
Sakti
(Hindu/Buddhist/Jain)
A personification of a god.
Sakyamuni
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A god, the historical Buddha.
Sala
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian)
A war goddess.
Salacia
(Roman)
A sea goddess.
Salagrama
(Hindu)
A form of the god Visnu.
Salevao
(Polynesia)
The primordial god of rocks.
Salim
(Syria)
The god of the evening.
Salm of Mahram / Salman
(North Arabia)
A local tutelary god.
Salmacis
(Greek)
A goddess Fountain, spring.
Salmaone
(Greek)
A mother goddess.
Salus
(Roman/Sabine)
A goddess of health, prosperity and public welfare.
Sama
(Davidian/Tamil)
An obscure heroic god.
Samael
(Gnostic Christian)
The creator god aka the blind god.
Samantabhadra
(Buddhist)
A god, a form of a spiritual meditation Buddha.
Samantaorabha
(Buddhist/Vjratana)
A minor goddess.
Samas
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian)
The sun guard and patron deity of Sippa and Larsa.
Samba
(Hindu)
A heroic god.
Samkarsana
(Dravidian/Camille)
A local last form of Balarama.
Samkhat
(Babylon)
A goddess of happiness and joy.
Sampsa
(Finnish)
A vegetation god that gives life to seed that lies dormant through the winter.
Sams
(Greek)
A sun deity that in the north is a male and in the south female.
Samundra
(Indian)
A goddess of rivers.
Samvara
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A god.
San Chou Niang Niang
(China)
A mother goddess that was first deified during the Sung dynasty.
San-Dui
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A tutelary god.
Sandhya
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess.
Sangarius
(Greek)
A river god.
Sango
(Yoruba/Nigeria)
A god of thunder.
Sani
(Hindu/Buddhist)
An astral god.
Saning Sari
(Java)
The rice mother goddess.
Sanjna
(Hindu)
A goddess of warriors.
Sanju
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A harvest goddess.
Sankari
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess.
Sankha[pala]
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A snake god.
Sanmukha
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A god, a form of Skanda.
Santa
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess.
Santana
(Hindu)
A minor goddess.
Santoshi Mata
(Hindu)
A mother goddess of recent origin, about 1960.
Sanu
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A god.
Sao
(Greek)
A goddess of sailing.
Sao ch'ing Niang Niang
(China)
A goddess of brooms and fair weather.
Sapas
(Canaanite)
A sun god.
Sapientia
(Roman)
A goddess of wisdom.
Saptanatra
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
The generic title of the seven deities of evil influence.
Sar
(Syria)
The god of the dawn.
Sar Akka
(Swedish)
A goddess midwives.
Sara
(Babylon/Akkadian)
A Minor war god.
Saraddevi
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A fertility and vegetation goddess associated autumn.
Sarama
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic/Vedic)
An attendant goddess of the god Indra.
Saranya
(Hindu/Vedic)
A primordial goddess.
Sarapis
(Egypt)
A god, rather late in arrival.
Sarasvati Hindu,
(Vedic)
A goddess of astronomy, science, education, wisdom, eloquence and rivers.
Saravakarmavaranavisodhani
(Buddhist)
A god of the richer, another deification of text.
Sarrahitu / Sarra Itu
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadia)
A fertility goddess that started out being the tutelary goddess of the city of Su-Sin.
Sarritor
(Roman)
A minor god of agriculture who was invoked during the growing and harvesting of crops.
Sarruma
(Hittite/Hurrian)
A god.
Sarvabuddharma-Kosavati
(Buddhist)
A god of literature, the deification of texts.
Sarvakarmsvaranavisodhani
(Buddhist)
It in other god of literature.
Sarvanaranaviskambhin
(Buddhist)
A god, a spiritual meditation buddha.
Sarvasokatamonirghatmatiage
(Buddhist)
A god, another spiritual meditation buddha.
Sarvastramahajvala
(Jain)
A messenger goddess.
Sasuratum
(Canaan)
These are midwife goddesses, they are seven in number.
Satabhisa
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor goddess of fortune that is not very nice at all.
Sataruri
(Hindu/Puranic)
A minor goddess that was the victim of incest.
Satet
(Egypt)
A goddess of archery and hunting.
Sati / Sakti / Parvati
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic/India)
A mother goddess.
Sati / Satet
(Egypt)
A goddess of waterfalls.
Satis
(Egypt)
A minor goddess of fertility.
Satrughna
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor god.
Saturn / Saturnus
(Roman)
A god of agriculture, seeds, astronomy, Saturn, education.
Satyabhama
(Hindu/Davidian/Tamil)
A goddess.
Satyr
(Greek/Roman)
A generic term for woodland gods and divine beings.
Saule
(Baltic)
The sun goddess.
Saule
(Lithuanian)
A god of war.
Saunatonttu
(Finland)
Tutelary of the sauna.
Sauska
(Mesopotamia)
A goddess of healing.
Savari
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A goddess of terrifying appearance, or so it is said.
Savati
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor benevolent goddess of fortune.
Savea Si'uleo
(Polynesia)
He is the god of the dead.
Savitar
(Hindu/Vedic)
A god of war and the sun.
Savpayanjiha
(Buddhist)
A god, a spiritual meditation buddha.
Saxnot
(Saxon)
A tutelary god, at one time required to be denounced at Christian baptism.
Say
(Egypt)
A minor god of destiny.
Scabies
(Roman)
A goddess invoked to cure skin diseases.
Scamander
(Greek)
A river god.
Scathach
(Irish/Scotland)
A goddess of the underworld.
Schetewuarha
(Brazil)
A goddess rain.
Scotia
(Greek)
A sea goddess.
Sebitti
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian)
The collective name for the minor war gods.
Secia
(Roman)
A goddess of stored seeds.
Securita
(Roman)
The guardian goddess invoked to ensure continuing stability of the Roman Empire.
Sed
(Egypt)
The guardian god that was popular as a personal deity.
Sedna
(Inuit)
The goddess of the sea.
Sefkhet-Abwy
(Egypt)
A local goddess, concerned with libraries and writing.
Segeta
(Gaul)
A goddess of healing of springs.
Segetia
(Roman)
A goddess of planted seeds [part of a trinity].
Segomo / Cocidius
(Celtic)
A war god.
Sehu
(Cherokee)
The grain goddess.
Seker
(Egypt)
A god of death and light.
Sekhet
(Egypt)
A goddess of justice, beer, war.
Sekhet-Hor
(Egypt)
The cow goddess of lower Egypt.
Sekhmet
(Egypt)
A goddess of war.
Selardi
(Armenia)
A moon god.
Selene / Mene
(Greek)
The goddess of the moon and stars.
Selket
(Egypt)
The scorpion goddess and helper of women in childbirth.
Semargl
(Slavic)
A god of barley and family.
Semele
(Greek/Roman)
A mother goddess.
Senecta
(Greek)
The goddess of old age.
Sentia
(Roman)
A goddess who heightens feelings.
Senx / Ta'ata / Sami'yaila
(Bella Coola/BC Canada)
The sun god that is the ruler of a lower heavens.
Seocosus
(Roman/Iberia)
A god of war that was popular with various troops of the Roman legions.
Sepset
(Egypt)
A local funerary goddess from Memphis.
Sequana
(Gaul)
The goddess of the Seine River.
Sequana / Sequena
(Britain)
A goddess who lived beneath the rivers.
Serapis
(Egypt)
A god of grain, of grain.
Serida
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A mother goddess.
Serket[-hetyt]
(Egypt)
A minor mortuary goddess.
Serqet
(Egypt)
A goddess of the morning star.
Sesat
(Egypt)
A goddess of books and knowledge.
Sesa[naga]
(Hindu/Epic/Vedic/Puranic)
A snake god/Naga, he is at the Great serpent that lies in the primeval sea and encircles the world.
Sese Ngbandi
(Zaire)
A chthonic goddess that is invoked at sunrise every day.
Sessrumnir
(Germanic)
A goddess of fertility.
Set
(Egypt)
A god of black magic, destruction, evil, storms, thunder, drought and chaos.
Seta
(Pokot/Suk/Kenya)
A goddess of the Pleiades as well as a fertility goddess.
Seth
(Egypt)
A god Desert.
Seven Macaw
(Maya)
A god of the Big Dipper.
Seyon / Muruga
(Dravidian/Tamil)
A creator god.
Sezmu
(Egypt)
A minor god of one of the wine and oil presses.
Sga'na
(Haida/PNW)
The sea god.
Shadanna-Subrahmanya
(Hindu/Puranic)
This is a form of a god Kattikeya.
Shagpona
(Yoruba)
A god of smallpox.
Shahar
(Canaan)
A god of warriors and the dawn.
Shai
(Egypt)
A god of fate.
Shait
(Egypt)
A goddess of justice.
Shakplana
(Yoruba/Nigeria)
A plague god identified with smallpox.
Shakuru
(Pawnee)
A spirit of war and the sun.
Shala
(Canaan)
A goddess of storms.
Shalim
(Canaan)
The god of dusk and of warriors.
Shamash
(Babylon)
A god of war, justice, divination and prophecy.
Shamish
(Babylon)
He was the sun god and the god of justice.
Shang Chien
(China)
A god of the neck.
Shang Kuo-Lao
(China/Taoist)
One of the eight immortal beings.
Shang Ti / Yu Hwang-Shang
(China/Taoist)
He is a creator god.
Shango
(Nigeria)
A god of storms and thunder.
Shango
(Yoruba)
A god of war, storms, thunder and fertility.
Shani
(Hindu)
An astral god that brought misfortune.
Shapash
(Ugarit)
A goddess of war.
Shapshu
(Canaan)
A goddess of war and the sun.
Shashaya
(Tanzania)
A goddess of the morning star.
Shashti
(Hindu)
A goddess of children and childbirth.
Shaushka
(Hittite/Akkadian/Hurrian)
A powerful goddess Ishtar.
She chi
(China)
A god of agriculture, grain, land and soil.
Sheela[Sheila] Na Gig
(Irish)
She was most likely a protective or blessing deity.
Sheger
(Canaan)
The god of cattle.
Shen Hsui Chih
(China)
A god of medicine.
Shen Nung
(China)
A god of agriculture.
Sheng Mu
(China)
A goddess of witchcraft.
Shici-Fuku-Jin
(Japan/Shinto)
These are the seven principal gods of luck, there is a one female involved however.
Shilup Chito Osh
(Choctaw)
The Great Spirit.
Shina-Tsu-Hiko / Shina Tsu Hime
(Japan)
A god of the wind.
Shing Li-Kuan
(China/Taoist)
One of the eight immortal beings.
Shitala
(Hindu)
A goddess of disease [smallpox].
Shiu Fang
(China)
A god of embankments.
Shiva
(Hindu)
A god of fertility.
Shomde
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A local creator god known throughout HinduKush.
Shoney
(Scotland/Irish/Manx)
Originally a single god of the North Sea.
Shoten
(Japanese)
A god of commerce and wisdom.
Shou Hsing
(China)
A god of longevity.
Shou Lao
(China)
A god of longevity that started out as an astral deity.
Shoul lao
(China)
A god of longevity.
Shouxing
(China)
A god of longevity.
Shu
(Egypt)
A god of the atmosphere, light, war, wind.
Shui Fang
(China)
A god of agriculture.
Shui Yng
(China)
A god of agriculture.
Shun I Fu gen
(China)
A goddess of drought and of famine.
Shurdi
(Albania)
A storm god that had been revered in recent times.
Shutu
(Babylon)
A goddess of the winds.
Si
(Slavic)
A goddess of justice.
Si Chimu
(Peru)
A moon god.
Si'a
(Phonecia)
A minor attendant goddess.
Si'duku
(Kamchadal/SE Siberia)
The mother spirit.
Si'mskalin
(Kamchadal/SE Siberia)
Guardian spirit.
Sia
(Egypt)
He is the god of perception.
Siaparamita
(Buddhist)
A philosophical deity.
Siddhi
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor goddess of fortune that grants favors.
Siddhi
(Irish)
The old gods that live it in the hills.
Siduri
(Sumeria)
A minor goddess of happiness, merriment, wine making, brewing and of wisdom.
Sien Tsang
(China)
A goddess of silk cultivation.
Sif
(Norse)
A goddess of agriculture, fertility and autumn.
Sigyn
(Nordic/Icelandic)
A goddess that ran with Loki a.
Sikhandin
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor deity, one of a group of emancipated gods.
Sikhin
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A physician god.
Sila
(Inuit)
A god of storms.
Silewe Nazarata
(Indonesia)
A goddess Understanding, of wisdom.
Silma Inua
(Inuit)
The supreme god, rarely invoked or prayed at.
Silvanus
(Roman)
A god of nature and the woods.
Sin
(Babylon)
The moon god.
Sin
(Irish)
Patron goddess of warriors.
Sina
(Samoa)
The moon goddess.
Sinann
(Celtic)
A goddess of rivers.
Sindgund
(German)
A goddess of healing charms.
Sindhu
(Hindu/Vedic)
A river goddess.
Singala
(North Arabia)
A local god.
Sinhanada
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A physician god.
Sinivali
(Hindu/Vedic)
A minor goddess of prosperity.
Sinnilktok
(Inuit)
A goddess of healing.
Sins Sga'nagwai
(Haida/BC Canada)
A supreme god that gives power to all things.
Sio Humis
(Ahopui)
The rain god.
Siofn
(Nordic/Icelandic)
A goddess listed by Snorri.
Sionnan
(Irish)
A goddess of the River Shannon.
Sipe Gialmo
(Bon/Tibet)
A mother goddess, the queen of the world.
Sipylene
(Anatolia/Symnra)
The mother goddess worshiped in the Metroon sanctuary.
Sirao
(Indonesia)
A god.
Sirara
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
The goddess of the Persian Gulf, Enki said so.
Siris / Sirah
(Babylon)
A goddess of banquets and rain clouds.
Sirona
(Celtic/Roman)
A local goddess of healing from the Moselle basin of Germany.
Sirona / Dirona
(Britain)
A goddess of beneficial hot springs .
Sirone
(Haiti/Vodun)
A water goddess and protector of bathing children.
Sirsir
(Babylon/Akkadian)
The guardian god of boatmen.
Sirtur
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria/Babylon/Akkadian)
The goddess of sheep.
Sisyphos
(Corinthian)
The god of the faded sun.
Sita
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A chthonic earth goddess.
Sitala[mata]
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A mother goddess of healing.
Sitapata
(Buddhist)
A goddess/Buddha designate.
Siva
(Hindu/India)
The principle creative and destructive god.
Sivini
(Armenia)
The sun god.
Sivottama
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor god.
Sjofn
(Norse)
A goddess of love and passion.
Skadi
(Nordic/Icelandic)
A goddess.
Skanda
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic/India)
A god of war.
Skuld
(Norse)
A goddess and future.
Slaine
(Irish)
Thought to be a deity of healing and the medical arts.
SMan-Bla
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A god, in medicine Buddha.
Smertrios
(Celtic)
A god of war and tutelary deity of the Treveri.
Smrti
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor god.
Snegurochka
(Russia)
A goddess and winter.
Snotra
(Norse)
A goddess of knowledge, wisdom and Virtue.
Snulk'ulxa'ls
(Bella Coola/BC Canada)
An arctypical god, rather like the Christian god in as he provided a conflict of decent and evil treatment for humans.
So
(Ewe/Hua/Togo)
A weather god.
Sobek
(Egypt)
The crocodile god.
Sodasi
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor goddess.
Sodza
(Ewe/Hua/Togo)
The sky god prayed to weekly to send rain.
Sofh
(Egypt)
A goddess of education.
Sogblen
(Ewe/Hua/Togo)
A messenger god.
Sogbo Fon
(Benin)
A storm god of rain.
Sohobo-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
The goddess scarecrows, the apotheosis of an actual scarecrow known as a Kakashi.
Sokar
(Egypt)
This chthonic underworld god is the guardian of the necropolis at Memphis.
Soko Nupe
(Nigeria)
The sky god, specifically the dark sky that precedes the beginning of the rainy season.
Sol
(Nordic/Icelandic)
The sun goddess.
Sol
(Roman)
A god of war and the sun.
Solbon
(Slavic)
A goddess of the morning star and the evening star.
Solntse
(Slavic)
A goddess of war.
Soma
(Hindu)
A god of the moon.
Somaskanda
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
An aspect of the god Siva, a god for all that.
Somhlth
(Irish/Scotland/Manx)
A god who had no corporeal incarnation.
Somnus
(Roman)
A god of sleep and dreams.
Somtus / Harsomtus
(Egypt)
A god.
Sopedu
(Egypt)
The guardian god of the eastern border.
Sophia
(Greek/Gnostic Christian)
The primordial female force of the cosmos.
Sophrosyne
(Greek)
A goddess of temperance and moderation.
Sopona
(Yoruba)
A god of smallpox.
Sore-Gus
(Hottentot/South Africa)
The sun/sky god.
Sors
(Roman)
The God of luck.
Soteira
(Greek)
A goddess of safety.
Sothis
(Egypt Hellenic)
The astral goddess that heralds Arias of the Nile.
Souconna
(Roman/Celtic)
The river goddess that was the guardian of the river Saone.
Soului
(Hua/West Africa)
A benevolent vegetation god also in charge of medicine and music.
Spadareamet
(Armenia)
A chthonic goddess concerned with fertility of the earth and death, the Christians equate her name with hell.
Speio
(Greek)
A goddess of caves.
Spercheius
(Greek)
A river god.
Spermo
(Greek)
One of the Oenotropae.
Spes
(Roman)
A goddess of happiness, hope and law.
Spes
(Roman)
The goddess of hope, associated with gardens.
Spiniesis
(Africa)
A minor god in charge of uprooting thorn bushes.
Sraddha
(Hindu)
A goddess Faith.
Sravana
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor benevolent goddess of fortune.
Sravistha
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor benevolent goddess of fortune i.
Srikantha
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor god consider to be an aspect of Siva.
Srivasumukhi
(Buddhist/Maya)
A minor attendant goddess.
Srividyavedi
(Hindu)
A minor goddess that likes to wear a necklace of teeth and bones.
Sri[devi]
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A goddess of terrible appearance and Royal attire.
Sri[devi]
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess.
Ssu Cho
(China)
A god of agriculture.
Ssu ma Hsiang ju
(China)
A god of wine merchants.
Stanitakumara
(Jain/India)
A youthful appearing god.
Sterculius
(Roman)
A minor god of agriculture that would fit right in with politicians, that is, his concern was spreading the BS on the fields.
Sthenias
(Greek)
A goddess of physical prowess and strength.
Strenua
(Roman)
A goddess of vigor who gives energy to the weak and tired.
Stribog
(Slavic)
A god of the winds.
Strymon
(Greek)
A river god.
Styx
(Greek)
The chthonic goddess of the River Styx.
Su
(Egypt)
The primordial god of the air.
Suada
(Roman?)
A goddess of persuasion.
Subhadra
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A goddess.
Subhaga
(Buddhist/minor)
A minor goddess.
Subhamekhala
(Buddhist/Meola)
A minor goddess.
Subrahmanya
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor warrior deity.
Sucellos
(Celtic)
A god of rivers, death and a hammer god.
Suddhodana
(Buddhist)
The primordial data that was the father of Buddha's line.
Sudrem
(Kafir/Afghanistan)
A weather god created for the breath of the god Imra.
Sudurjaya
(Buddhist/Vajrayana)
A minor goddess.
Sugriva
(Hindu/Epic)
The monkey god.
Sukarasya
(Buddhist)
A minor goddess.
Sukkamielli
(Finnish)
A goddess of frenzied love.
Sukla-Tara
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A goddess an emanation of all the meditation Buddhas.
Suklang malayon
(Philippines)
A goddess of happiness.
Sukra
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
This astral god was the personification of the planet Venus, he tutored demons on the side.
Suksma
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A minor deity.
Suku Ovimbundu
(Central Africa)
The creator god sky at, the rivers, people, and mountains.
Sukuna-Hikona
(Japan/Shinto)
A god of healing that helped establish the methods of healing diseases as well as a means to control and protection against Bob beast, snakes, insects, et all.
Sul
(Celtic)
A goddess of hot springs Sulla Sulis Sulevia.
Sul-Pa-e The
(Mia/Sumeria)
An astral and fertility god, a personification of the planet Jupiter.
Sul-utula
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A rather personal tutelary god.
Suleviae
(Roman/Celtic)
A goddess of passage, normally associated with crossroads.
Sulini
(Hindu)
A minor goddess appearance.
Sulis
(Roman/Celtic)
An underworld goddess concerned with knowledge and of prophecy.
Sullat
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian)
A minor god that was an attendant of the sun god.
Sulmanitu
(West Semitic)
The fertility goddess concerned with love and war.
Sulman[u]
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia/West Semitic)
A chthonic war and fertility god.
Sulsaga
(Sumeria)
An astral goddess.
Sumalini
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
An attendant minor goddess.
Sumati
(Buddhist)
A deification of literature.
Sumbha
(Buddhist)
A goddess that is the guardian of the downward direction.
Sumbharaja
(Buddhist)
The god that is the guardian of the downward direction.
Sumiyoshi-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
The genetic name of the sea gods that are guardians of seafarers.
Summanus
(Etruscan/Roman)
A god of thunder.
Sumugan
(Mesopotamia/Sumeria)
A god of the River plains.
Sun God
(Hittite/Akkadian)
The sun god of Heaven.
Sun Hou-Shi / Sun Wu-Kong
(China)
The monkey god.
Sundara
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A minor goddess.
Sundara
(Hindu/Puranic)
A goddess that is a prosperous aspect of Siva, a god.
Supai
(Peru)
A god of death.
Suparikiritanaasri
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A physician god.
Suparnakumara
(Jain/India)
A god.
Sura
(Hindu)
A goddess of wine.
Suraksini
(Buddhist/Meola)
A minor goddess.
Surangama
(Buddhist/Mayhayana)
A god.
Surarnadhadravimalaratnaprabhasa
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A physician god.
Suresvara
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A god, one of the Rudra gods.
Surma
(Finland)
The personification of a violent death.
Surya
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
The sun goddess.
Surya
(Hindu/Vedic)
A god of light and war.
Susano-Wo
(Japan/Shinto)
A god of agriculture, the ocean and storms.
Susdinak Elamite
(Iran)
A local god, the god of Susa.
Sutalidihi
(Cherokee)
The sun spirit.
Sutekh
(Hurrian)
A weather god.
Suwaliyattas
(Hittite)
He is a warrior god.
Svadha
(Hindu)
A minor goddess.
SvantovitSvantevit
(Slavic)
He was the fire and war god .
Svaraghosaraja
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A physician god.
Svarazic / Svarozic / Svarogich
(Slavic)
The fire god.
Svasthavesini
(Hindu)
Another one of those rather ugly goddesses.
Svasti devi
(Hindu)
A goddess of the home.
Syamatara
(Buddhist/Tibet)
A goddess, a form of the goddess Tara.
Syn
(Scandinavia)
A goddess of justice.
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