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328 gods
T'ai Shan
(China)
A god that is the senior one in the heavenly ministries.
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T'ai Yi
(China)
A primordial god who was present before the cosmos was created.
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T'ao Hua Hsiennui
(China)
This goddes guardian deity as well as the deity of the second spring month.
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T'ien Fei
(China)
A goddess of sailing.
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T'ung Chung chung
(China)
A god of the skin.
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T'ung Lai yu
(China)
A god of the stomach.
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Ta'lab
(South Arabia)
Moon god, protector of pastures. His oracle was consulted for advice.
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Ta'xet
(Haida)
A sky god who receives the souls of those who die by violence.
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Ta'yan
(Koryak/SE Siberia)
The Supreme Being who does not muddle in human affairs.
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Ta-bitjet
(Egypt)
A goddess that protects against scorpion bite, though her symbol is the scorpion.
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Ta-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
The generic name of several gods and harvest.
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Taautos
(Phoenicia)
This god devolved into the Egyptian Thoth.
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Tabiti
(Scythia)
A goddess of fire.
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Tacoma
(Salish)
A goddess of fresh waters.
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Taditkara
(Buddhist)
A goddess of light.
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Tagabayan
(Philippine)
A goddess of adultery and incest.
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Tages
(Etruscan)
An early god of prophecy.
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Tagni
(Italian)
A god of witchcraft.
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Tahc I
(Tunica)
A goddess of war.
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Tahit
(Tlingit)
The spirit of fate.
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Tai-Sung-Jing
(China)
The god of temporal time, the apotheosis of the planet Jupiter.
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Taijn / Tlaloc
(Totonac(Mexico))
The name for a group of rain gods, still worshipped and presumed to live in ruins of El Tajin Veracruz.
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Taillte / Taultiu / Tailitu / Telta
(Irish)
A goddess of Lughnasadh and August .
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Taio
(Lakalai)
The moon goddess.
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Tajika no mikoto
(Japanese)
A god of strength.
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Taka rita
(Polynesian)
A goddess of adultery.
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Taka-Mi-Musubi-No-Kama
(Japan/Shinto)
Another primordial creator being.
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Taka-Okami-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
A god of the rains in the mountains.
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Take-Mika-Dzuchi-No-Kami / Futsu-Nushi-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
This god is one of the Raijin, A god of thunder, rain, and storms as well as a warrior.
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Takkiraja
(Buddhist)
A god.
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Takotsi Nakawe Huichol
(Mexico)
A chthonic vegetation goddess, all plant life and the earth are hers.
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Taksaka
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A snake god.
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Takuskanskan
(Dakota)
The wind spirit and a trickster.
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Taliesin
(Wales)
Minor barley god worshipped through the 16th century.
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Tallai
(Syria)
A goddess of dew, rain.
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Tam Kung
(China)
A local sea god of rain and water but will extinguish fires.
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Tama-No-Ya
(Japan/Shinto)
The god of jewelers.
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Tamara
(British)
A goddess of the River Tamar.
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Tamats Palike Tamoyeke Huichol
(Mexico)
The god of the wind and of air who was also a messenger of the gods, for an encore, put world into its present form and shape.
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Tamesis
(British)
A goddess of the River Thames.
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Tammuz
(Assyrian)
A god of agriculture and fertility.
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Tammuz
(Hittite)
The harvest god.
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Tammuz
(Sumeria)
A god of agriculture.
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Tan ma
(Tibetan)
A goddesses of health and medicine.
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Tana
(Italian)
A star goddess.
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Tana'oa
(Marquesas Island)
The weather and C god.
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Tanaquil
(Roman)
A goddess of justice.
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Tanara
(Yakut/Siberia)
The apotheosis of the sky, a sky spirit.
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Tane
(Maori/New Zealand)
A god of the woodlands.
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Tane[mahuta]
(Polynesian)
A god of light, fertility and the sky.
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Tang
(China)
A goddess of justice.
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Tangaroa
(Maori/New Zealand)
A god of the sea.
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Tangaroa
(Polynesia)
A god of fishing, the ocean and reptiles, the life giver of all.
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Tango
(Hervey island)
A god of virgin birth, kinda.
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Tanit
(Phonecia)
The goddess of the moon.
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Tannus
(Britain)
Thunder god Tinnus Taranus.
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Tano
(Togo)
A river god.
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Tanu'la
(Koryak/SE Siberia)
A guardian spirit of the earth and its plans and animals, female type.
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Tanus
(Italian)
A star god.
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Tao Kung
(China)
A god of the diaphragm.
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Taoki-Ho-Oi-No-Kami / Hiko-Sashiri-No-Kami
(Japan/Shinto)
The god of carpenters.
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Tapio
(Russia)
A god of forests.
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Tapio
(Finland)
The god of the forest.
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Tar Tiv
(Nigeria)
The chthonic earth god.
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Tara
(Buddhist/Mayhayana/Vajrayana)
A goddess, the epitaph of the mother of the Buddha[Maya].
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Tara
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic/Vedic)
A goddess of the stars.
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Taranis
(Celtic)
A death goddess and mysterious sky god.
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Tarhunt
(Hurrian/Anatolia)
A weather god.
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Tari Pennu Khond
(India)
A chthonic goddess.
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Tarpatassis
(Hittite)
This demon staves off sickness and grants long, healthy life.
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Taru
(Hittite/Hurrian)
A weather god.
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Tarvos Trigaranos
(Roman/Celtic)
A bull god.
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Tasenetnofret
(Egypt)
A goddess.
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Tasimmet
(Hittite)
A goddess of weather and storms.
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Tasmettu[m]
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian)
A goddess.
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Tasmisu
(Hittite/Hurrian)
An attendant god.
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Tate
(Sioux)
A creator spirit of the winds, he controls the changing of the seasons and guides the spirits of dead.
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Tate Hautse Huichol
(Mexico)
She is the rain and water goddess, additionally responsible for mist and fog.
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Tate Kyewimoka Huichol
(Mexico)
Another rain and water goddess, who is also the goddess of grain.
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Tate Naaliwahi Huichol
(Mexico)
This rain and water goddess appears in lightning and brings rain from the east.
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Tate Oteganaka Huichol
(Mexico)
A rain and water goddess who is also the patron of Laguna De Magdalena.
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Tate Velika Vimali Huichol
(Mexico)
The sun goddess perceived as either a young girl or a royal eagle who holds the world in her talons, she guards it.
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Tatenen
(Egypt)
A chthonic vegetation god, the apotheosis of the Nile silt.
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Tatevali Huichol
(Mexico)
Not only the deity of life and health, the tutelary god of shamans, he is the god of fire.
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Tathatavasita
(Buddhist)
A minor goddess.
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Tatosi Huichol
(Mexico)
He is the the principal god of fire.
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Tatqa'hicin
(Koryak/SW Siberia)
A vegetation spirit spirit.
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Tatsuta Hime
(Japan)
A goddess of autumn.
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Taueret
(Egypt)
A goddess of fertility, rebirth, justice, pregnancy and childbirth.
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Taumata-Atua
(Polynesian)
A vegetation god that presides over the fields.
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Tawa
(North America)
The sun kachina.
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Taweret
(Egypt)
The hippopotamus goddess and protective deity of childbirth.
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Tawhaki
(Polynesian)
A god of lightning and thunder.
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Tawhirimatea
(Maori/New Zealand/Polynesian)
A god of winds.
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Tawiscara / Taweskare / Tawiskaro
(Iroquois)
The evil twin brother of Loskeha.
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Tayau / Tau / averik Huichol
(Mexico)
The sun god of the the rising sun.
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Tayau Sakaimoka Huichol
(Mexico)
The western setting sun god.
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Tcolawitze
(Hopi)
The fire spirit.
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Te
(Polynesia)
Polynesian personification of the primordial night being which existed in the chaos prior to light.
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Te Kore
(Polynesia)
The primordial void being that was the personification of darkness of chaos prior to light.
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Te mehara
(Polynesian)
A goddess of wisdom.
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Te-Aka-Ia-Roe
(Hervey Island/Polynesia)
A creator being.
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Te-Manava-Roa
(Hervey Island)
The creator being, one of three.
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Te-Tanga-Engae
(Hervey Island/Polynesia)
A creator being.
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Tecciztecatl
(Aztec)
A god of the moon.
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Tecei'vune / Tne'sqan / Mratna'igrin / Lietna'igrin / Na'chitna'igrin
(Chukchee/SE Siberia)
The female spirit of the dawn.
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Tefnut
(Egypt)
A goddess of the dawn, dew, moisture, justice and rain clouds.
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Tegid Voel
(Welsh)
A water goddess that was identified by the poet Taliesin.
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Teharonhiawagon
(Mohawk)
The creator spirit.
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Teibas
(Armenia/Uart)
A tutelary god.
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Teicauhtzin
(Aztec)
A patron god of Mexico as well as a minor god of war.
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Tejosnina
(Buddhist)
A god.
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Tekkeitserktock
(Inuit)
A god of hunting and the earth.
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Telepinu[s]
(Hittite/Hurrian)
The noble god and fertility.
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Telesphorus
(Roman)
A god of strength.
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Telesto
(Greek)
An Oceanid, daughter of Titans Oceanus and Tethys. The personificacion of divine blessings or success.
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Teliko Bambara
(West Africa)
He is the god of hot winds.
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Telipinu
(Hittite)
The god of agriculture.
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Tellervo
(Finland)
The goddess of the forest, daughter of Tapio and Mielikki.
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Tellus
(Roman)
A goddess of agriculture, grain fields and fertility.
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Telphochtli
(Aztec)
Then run a potent god, the universal and generally malvolent.
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Telphusa
(Greek)
A goddess of fountains.
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Tempestates
(Roman)
A goddess of storms and wind.
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Tenanto'mwan
(Koryak/South Siberia)
The creator spirit.
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Tenato'mni
(Chukchee/East Siberia)
The creator spirit.
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Tenga
(Africa)
A goddess of justice.
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Tengri
(Mongolia)
A sky god.
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Tenye Te'en
(Nigerian)
A goddess of marital fidelity.
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Teoyaomqui
(Aztec)
He is the god of dead warriors.
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Tepeyollotl
(Aztec)
Either a minor chthonic and/or earth god or originally the earthquake god.
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Tepozlecatl
(Aztec)
A god fertility and of drunkenness.
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Tepyollotl
(Aztec)
Lord of uncertainty.
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Terminus
(Greek/Roman)
A god of boundaries and landmarks.
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Terra / Terra Mater
(Roman)
A goddess of the earth.
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Tesub
(Hittite/Hurrian)
The storm god.
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Teteoinnan
(Aztec)
The goddess of of healers and Medical diviners.
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Teteoinnan-Toci
(Aztec)
The goddess of midwives.
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Tethys
(Roman)
A goddess of the sea.
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Teuhcatl
(Aztec)
A hunting and local goddess of war.
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Teutates
(Celtic)
The god of the tribe.
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Tewi'xlak Dza'wadeenox
(BC Canada)
The god of all goat hunters.
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Tezcacoac
(Aztec)
She is a birth goddess.
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Tezcatlipoca
(Aztec/Nahuatl)
A god of summer, war, power, death and evil.
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Tezcatlipoca-Iztlacoliuhqui
(Aztec)
One of four temple deities.
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Tezcatzoncatl
(Aztec)
A minor fertility god involved with the brewing of pulque.
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Thab-Iha
(Bon/Tibet)
A hearth god.
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Thakur Deo
(Etruscan)
A goddess of childbirth.
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Thalia
(Greek)
A goddess of burlesque.
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Thaloque-Tepictoton
(Aztec)
A rain and fertility god.
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Thanatos
(Greek)
A god of death and pain.
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Thatmanitu
(Phoenicia)
A goddess of healing.
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Thea
(Greek)
A goddess of the dawn.
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Theandros
(North Arabia)
A god known only from Greek and Roman inscriptions.
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Thebe
(Greek)
A nymph.
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Themis
(Greek)
A goddess of fire, hospitality, human rights, justice.
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Thermaia
(Roman)
A goddess of healing springs.
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Thetis
(Greek)
The goddess of rivers and oceans.
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Thmei
(Egypt)
A goddess of justice.
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Thoeris
(Egypt)
A goddess of health and justice.
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Thor
(Norse)
A god of the sky, thunder , storms, sea journeys, the administration of justice and war.
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Thoth
(Egypt)
A god of astronomy, science, death, education, wisdom, geometry, law, magic, mathematics, medicine, the moon and surveying.
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Thunor
(Germanic)
A god of fertility, lightning and thunder.
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Thurremlin / Daramulun S. Waels
(Australia)
A god of passage, from adolescence to manhood.
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Ti'hmar Kolyma
(Tungus/Siberia)
The supreme spirit, it became the name for the Christian god.
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Tia / Ta'xet
(Haida/BC Canada)
The god of death, by violence.
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Tiamat
(Babylon)
A goddess of the ocean.
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Tiamat
(Mesopotamia)
The goddess of chaos in the creation myth.
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Tiberinus
(Roman)
The god of the river Tiber.
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Tie
(Egypt)
A goddess of intelligence and wisdom.
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Tien Hou
(China)
A goddess of the ocean.
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Tien Mu
(China)
A goddess of lightning.
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Tien Tsun / Tian-zhu
(China/Taoist)
The generic title of gods given to each of the three holy images in a Taoist temple.
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Tienoltsodi
(Navaho)
He is the god of oceans and fresh water to, he controls all waters that fall on the earth but none of those in the heavens.
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Tifenua Tikopia
(Polynesia)
At the chthonic fertility god.
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Tikesnosna
(Buddhist)
A god, a guardian in the northwestern quarter.
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Tiki
(Polynesia)
The creator god that created mankind.
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Tilla
(Hittite/Hurrian)
The bull god.
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Tilo
(Mozambique)
A god of the sky and of thunder and rain.
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Timaiti-Ngava-Rimngvari
(Hervey Island/Polynesia)
The primordial female principle being.
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Timatekore
(Hervey Island/Polynesia)
The primordial male principle being.
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Tin
(Etruscan)
A sky god.
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Tin Hau
(China/Taoist)
The goddess of the waters.
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Tinia
(Etruscan)
A god of storms.
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Tinirau
(Polynesian)
A god of the ocean.
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Tinnit
(Carthage)
A goddess.
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Tino Taata
(Society Island)
The creator god regarded as the tutelary deity that created mankind.
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Tir Mumia
(Armenia)
God of written language, schooling, rhetoric, wisdom and the arts.
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Tirawa / Atius
(Pawnee/USA)
The supreme spirit.
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Tirumal
(Dravidian/Tamil)
A creator god equated with Visnu.
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Tishtrya
(Iranian)
A god of the sea and water.
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Tishtrya
(Persia)
A god rain, of clouds.
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Tisiphone of Eumenides
(Greek)
A goddess of justice.
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Tispak
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadia)
Tutelary god of the city of Esnumma.
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Titans
(Greek)
The second group of gods of the pre-Hellenic pantheon.
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Titlacvahuan
(Aztec)
An omnipotent God, universal and generally evil power.
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Tiwaz
(Germanic)
A god of law.
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Tlacahuepan
(Aztec)
A patron god of Mexico and a minor god of war.
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Tlachitonatiiuh
(Aztec)
A chthonic underworld god.
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Tlachtga
(Irish)
A goddess of sacrifice.
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Tlaeque-Tepictoton
(Aztec)
A fertility and rain god.
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Tlahuiazecalpatcuatli
(Aztec)
He is the god of the morning star.
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Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli
(Aztec/Nahuatl)
A god of warriors.
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Tlaloc
(Aztec)
A god of agriculture, lightning, rain, weather, clouds, water, springs and mountains.
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Tlaloc
(Aztec)
A rain god.
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Tlaloc
(Olmec)
A jaguar god.
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Tlaltecuhli
(Aztec)
A chthonic creator goddess, the ruler of the second of the 13 heavens.
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Tlaltecuhtli
(Aztec)
A chthonic creator goddess.
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Tlanzolteotl
(Ixcuiname/Aztec)
At the chthonic/earth goddess, a maternal goddess linked with sex, and in the Aztec way, personifying filth.
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Tlauixcalpantechutli
(Mexico)
The lord of the morning star.
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Tlazolteotl / Ixcuiname
(Aztec)
A goddess of death, filth, love, licentiousness, sex, sport, gambling, uncertainty, witchcraft, intoxication and pleasure.
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Tlitcaplitana
(Bella Coola)
A goddess of healing.
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Tloque
(Aztec)
A creator god.
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Tloque Nahaque
(Aztec)
A creator god.
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Tna'nto
(Koryak/SE Siberia)
The spirit of the first light of dawn.
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Tna'nto
(Koryak/Siberia)
The spirit of dawn, the first light of the dawn deified.
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Tnecei'vune
(Chukchee/Siberia)
A spirit of the dawn, one of four beings that control the dawn of from different directions.
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To'nenile
(Navaho)
The rain god.
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Toa'lalit
(Bella Coola)
A god of hunters.
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Toa'lalit
(Bella Coola/Canada)
This god of hunters oversees hunting mountain goats.
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Tobadzistsini
(Navaho)
The god of war.
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Tobadzistsini
(Navaho)
A Minor war god.
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Toci
(Aztec)
A goddess of healing.
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Tohil
(Maya)
A fire god.
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Tokakami Huichol
(Mexico)
A god of death.
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Tokakami Huichol
(Mexico)
The god of death.
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Toko'yoto
(Koryak/Siberia)
A guardian spirit who is one of the owners of the world, the Pacific Ocean to be specific.
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Toko'yoto
(Koryak/SE Siberia)
This male guardian spirit is one of the owners of world that created the Pacific Ocean.
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Tomituka
(South Pacific)
A goddess of rain.
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Tomiyauhtecuhtli
(Aztec)
A fertility and rain god.
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Tomiyauhtecuhtli
(Aztec)
A rain and fertility god.
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Tomor
(Albanian)
A creator and wind and god, he is still around.
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Tomor
(Albanian)
A god of the winds as well as a creator god, he is still worshipped today.
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Tomwo'get
(Koryak/Siberia)
An archetypical creator spirit.
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Tomwo'get
(Koryak/SE Siberia)
He is an archetypical creator being.
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Tonacaciahutl
(Aztec)
A primordial deity that is the self created, eternal, female principle.
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Tonacatceuhtli
(Aztec)
A primordial deity that is the self created, eternal, male principle.
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Tonacatecuhtli
(Aztec)
She is the creator and provider of food.
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Tonacatecuhtli
(Aztec)
The male primordial deity.
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Tonachacihuatl
(Aztec)
The feminine primordial deity.
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Tonaleque
(Aztec)
Catalyze this goddess is ruler of the fifth of the 13 heavens.
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Tonaleque
(Aztec)
This goddess is ruler of the 13 heavens.
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Tonan
(Aztec)
A goddess of the winter solstice.
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Tonantzin
(Aztec)
The goddess of motherhood.
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Tonatiluh
(Aztec)
This creator god presides over the fifth world age[this is the one we are in].
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Tonatiuh
(Aztec)
The creator god that presides over the fifth world.
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Tonatiuh / Pilzintecutli
(Aztec/Nahua)
The sun god and a god of war.
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Toneili
(Navaho)
This is the rain god in charge of all water from the skies.
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Tonenili
(Navaho)
The rain god the controls waters from the skies.
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Tonttu
(Finland)
Generally benign tutelary. Originally, a patron of cultivated land, keeper of lot.
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Top'tine
(Brazil/Peru)
A goddess of fire.
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Topogh
(Kenya)
A goddess of the evening star.
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Topoh
(Pokot/Suk/Uganda)
An astral god associated with the evening star.
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Topoh
(Pokot/Suk/Uganda)
This astral god is the god of the evening star.
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Tork
(Armenia)
This god is the guardian of the mountains and their inhabitants.
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Tork
(Armenian)
A mountain god that is very hard on the eyes.
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Tornarssuk
(Inuit)
The supreme being and master of the Tornat [the controlling deities].
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Toro Ngbandi
(Zaire)
He is the creator god.
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Tororut
(Pokot/Suk/Uganda)
He is the creator god.
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Totilma'il
(Maya/Tzotzi)
An androgynous creator being.
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Totolteactl
(Aztec)
This fertility god is concerned with the Maguey plant and the art of growing pulque.
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Tou Mou
(China)
A goddess of justice.
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Touia Fatuna
(Tonga/Polynesia)
The earth goddess, the deification of the rock deep in the earth that rumbles and gives birth to new land.
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Toumou
(Egypt)
No one really knows what this god did.
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Toyo Uke
(Japanese)
A goddess of war.
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Toyo Uke Bime
(Japan/Shinto)
A goddess of foodstuffs.
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Toyota Mahime
(Japanese)
A goddess of the sea.
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Tozi
(Aztec)
The goddess of sweat baths.
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Trailokyaviaya
(Buddhist/Mahayana)
A god.
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Trayasrinsa
(Hindu/Vedic)
The collective name for the group of Deva gods.
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Triduana
(Scotland)
A goddess of Edinburgh.
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Triglav
(Poland)
A three headed god.
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Trikantakidevi
(Hindu)
Goddess of terrible appearance.
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Trimurti
(Hindu)
The collective name of the major triad.
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Tripura
(Hindu/Jain)
A mother goddess.
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Trita
(Hindu/Vedic)
A goddess.
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Tritons
(Roman)
Minor sea gods.
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Trivikrama
(Hindu/Puranic/Epic)
A god that may have been a sun god but is accepted as an incarnation of Visnu.
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Trograin / Lug
(Irish)
A minor god.
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Trukwinu Mana
(Hopi)
A goddess rain.
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Ts'an Nu
(China)
A goddess of silkworms.
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Tsa'qamae Qwe'gsotenox
(BC Canada)
The god that controls salmon migration.
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Tsai Shen
(China)
A god of wealth, associated with the mandarins.
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Tsao Chun
(China)
A god of kitchens and stoves.
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Tsao Wang
(China)
A god of the hearth fire.
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Tsehub
(Hittite)
The weather god.
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Tsentsa
(Huron)
The good Creator Twin.
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Tsetse
(Zaire)
A goddess of lightning.
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Tsho gyalma
(Tibetan)
A goddess of happiness.
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Tsi
(Siberia)
A goddess of justice.
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Tsichtinako
(North America)
The female spirit of the creation myth.
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Tsilah
(Haiti/Vodun)
A goddess of fortune and beauty.
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Tsohanoai
(Navaho)
The god of the sun.
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Tsui'goab
(Hottentot)
A rain god.
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Tsuki-Yomi
(Japan)
A god of the moon.
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Tsunigoab Khoi
(Namibia)
The creator god of that walks with a limp and was invoked at dawn each day.
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Tu
(China)
A chthonic earth goddess and fertility spirit.
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Tu
(Polynesian)
A god of war and stability.
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Tu P'ing
(China)
A god of robbers.
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Tu-Metua
(Hervey Island)
A god of silence that had an immaculate birth.
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Tuatha De Dananmn
(Irish)
The collective name for the final pantheon.
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Tuetates
(Celtic)
A god of war.
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Tuetatesa
(Gaul)
A god of war.
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Tui
(China)
A goddess of happiness.
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Tule Zande
(Sudan)
The spider god who brought the seeds of all the plants on earth.
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Tulsi
(Indian)
A goddess of basil plants.
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Tumatauenga
(Polynesian)
A god of war who was given charge over mankind.
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Tunek
(Inuit)
A god of seal hunters.
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Tung Lu
(China)
A god of snow and skis.
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Tunkan Ingan
(Dakota)
The sex Manitou.
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Tuomas
(Finland)
Eternally befuddled.
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Tuonetar
(Finland)
Name referring to both the mistress and the daughter of Tuoni.
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Tuoni
(Finland)
The personification of Death.
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Turan
(Etruscan)
A goddess of love and the tutelary deity of Vulci.
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Turan
(Etruscan)
A goddess of peace.
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Turi a faumea
(Polynesian)
A god of fishing and reptiles.
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Turrean
(Irish)
A goddess Tureann.
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Tursas
(Finland)
The Tavastian god of war. May be same as the Norse Tyr and the Germanic Tîwaz.
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Tutu
(Mesopotamia/Babylon/Akkadian)
The tutelary god of Borsippa.
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Tuulikki
(Finland)
Daughter of Tapio and Mielikki, goddess of animals.
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Tvastar
(Hindu/Vedic)
A creator god.
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Tyche
(Greek/Roman)
A goddess of fortune.
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Tyr / Tiwaz
(Norse)
A god of justice, sports and war.
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Tzapotla Tenan
(Mexican)
A goddess of healing and herbs.
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Tzitzimime
(Aztec)
A goddesses of the stars.
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Tzontemoc
(Aztec)
A minor underworld and god.
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Tzu ku Shen
(China)
A god of the latrine.
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Tzu Sun Niangniang
(China)
The mother goddess that has a protective role, She had been the wife of a mortal.
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Tzultacah
(Maya)
A group led to chthonic and thunder gods.
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