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African

    * Jeebo
    * Jengu - (Sawa) deity of water spirits (also, the name for the water
spirits themselves)
    * Mami Wata - Goddess of Beauty (one of the water spirits);
Accompanied
by a snake and wealth.
    * Waaq - (Ororomo) Single supreme and universal deity (creator of day
and night)
    * Amlak (Ethiopian)
    * Jah - A name for God (Rastafari)
    * Ngai - Supreme god, lives on the holy mountain Kirinyaga (Mount
Kenya). (Maasai)
    * Mwari - (Shona people of Zimbabwe)
    * Nyadenga - (Shona people of Zimbabwe)
    * Musikavanhu - "The Creator" (Shona people of Zimbabwe)

 Anglo-Saxon

    * Eostre, Goddess of spring
    * Fríge, counterpart to the Norse Frigg. Friday comes from her name.
    * Ingui Fréa, counterpart to the Norse Frey
    * Seaxnéat, the founder of the Saxon race
    * Thor, the same god as the Norse deity of the same name. Thursday
comes
from his name.
    * Tiw, counterpart to the Norse Tyr. Tuesday comes from the name of
this
god.
    * Wéland, counterpart to the Norse Volundr
    * Wóden, counterpart to the Norse Odin. Wednesday comes from the name
of
this god.

 Akan

    * Brekyirihunuade, "he who knows and sees everything."
    * Kwaku Ananse, a trickster god.

 Ashanti

    * Anansi - Depicted in numerous forms: a spider, a human or
combinations
thereof. Known as a trickster.
    * Asase Ya - Earth goddess of fertility
    * Bia - Personification of violence
    * Nyame - Means "God" in the ashanti language.

 Australian Aboriginal

    * Altjira - God of Dreams
    * Anjea - Fertility goddess
    * Bagadjimbiri - Two brothers and creator gods
    * Baiame - God of rain
    * Bamapana - A trickster god who causes discord
    * Banaitja - A creator god
    * Bobbi-Bobbi - Supernatural being who lived in the heavens in the
Dreamtime
    * Bunjil - The supreme god, represented as an eagle
    * Daramulum - Son of Baiame
    * Dilga - Goddess of fertility and growth
    * Djanggawul - Three siblings, two female and one male, who created
the
landscape of Australia
    * Eingana - Creator goddess
    * Galeru - A rainbow snake who swallowed the Djanggawul
    * Gnowee - A solar goddess
    * Julana - A lecherous spirit who surprises women
    * Julunggul - A rainbow snake goddess
    * Karora - A creator god
    * Kidili - Ancient moon-man
    * Kunapipi - Mother goddess (patron deity of heroes)
    * Mangar-kunjer-kunja - Lizard god who created humans
    * Numakulla - Two sky gods who created all life on Earth
    * Pundjel - Creator god
    * Ulanji - Snake-ancestor of the Binbinga
    * Wala
    * Wawalag - Sisters who were daughters of Djanggawul
    * Wuriupranili - A solar goddess
    * Yurlungur - Mythological copper snake

 Ayyavazhi

    * Ayya Vaikundar - Triune God (see: Ayyavazhi Trinity)
    * Sivan
    * Vethan (Nathan)
    * Thirumal
    * Arumukan

 Aztec

(See the much longer list at Aztec mythology)

    * Chalchiuhtlicue - Goddess of lakes and streams
    * Cinteotl - God of maize (corn)
    * Coyolxauhqui - Goddess of the moon
    * Ehecatl - God of the wind
    * Huehueteotl - God of the hearth, the fire of life
    * Huitzilopochtli - God of the sun, fire, and war
    * Ilamatecuhtli- Goddess of the earth, death, and the milky way.
    * Itztlacoliuhqui-Ixquimilli - God of hard stone
    * Mayahuel - Goddess of maguey
    * Mictlantecuhtli - God of death
    * Ometeotl - God/dess of heaven
    * Quetzalcoatl - God of the breath of life
    * Tepeyollotl - God of earthquakes
    * Tezcatlipoca - God of discord
    * Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli - God of dawn
    * Tlaloc - God of rain and lightning
    * Toci - Goddess of earth
    * Tonacatecuhtli - God of food
    * Xipe Totec - God of spring
    * Xochipilli - Flower god
    * Xochiquetzal - Love Goddess

Bahá'í

    * Bahá'í concept of God

Baltic

    * Auseklis - Latvian god, personification of Venus
    * Bangputtis
    * Diwas / Dievas
    * Kurche
    * Laima
    * Mahte
    * Mara
    * Melletele
    * Perkunas
    * Potrimpos
    * Zeme

Celtic

(See the much more complete lists at Celtic mythology and Celtic
polytheism.)

    * Abellio - god of apple trees
    * Agrona - a British Goddess of strife and war
    * Alaunus/Fin - god of the sun, healing, and prophecy
    * Ambisagrus - god of thunder and lightning
    * Ancamna - a Gaelic-Roman water Goddess
    * Andarta - a Gaelic warrior Goddess
    * Andraste - a Celtic Goddess thanked by Boudica for victories against
the Romans
    * Anextiomarus - a British equivalent of Apollo
    * Artio - Goddess of the bear
    * Aveta - Goddess of female-fertility, childbirth and midwives, also
associated with all fresh water.
    * Belatu-Cadros - a British war god
    * Belenus - "Shining One", associated with fire and healing
    * Belisama - goddess connected with lakes and rivers, fire, crafts and
light, consort of Belenus
    * Borvo - deity was associated with mineral springs, hot springs and
healing
    * Bridget (goddess) she was know to make iga laugh
    * Brigit
    * Brigantia
    * Camma - hunting goddess
    * Camulus - god of war
    * Cernunos - horned nature god associated with produce and fertility
    * Cissonius - equivalent of mercury, probably a god of trade and
protector of travellers
    * Cocidus - god of war, hunting, forests, groves and wild fields
    * Condatis - associated with rivers and healing
    * Coventina - Goddess of wells and springs
    * Dagda - supreme god of Irish mythology (always referred to as "the
Dagda")
    * Damara - British fertility Goddess
    * Danu - the mother of the gods, other spellings are Dana, Ana, Anu
    * Dewi - an old Welsh God
    * Dylan Ail Don - Welsh sea God, brother of Lleu
    * Epona - Goddess of horses, donkeys and mules
    * Esus
    * Fagus - god of beech trees
    * Glanis - a Gaelic healing god
    * Grannus - god of the sun, healing and mineral springs
    * Gwydion
    * Loucetios - a war and thunder god
    * Lugh
    * Lyr
    * Manannan mac Lir
    * Maponos - god of youth
    * Morrigan - war Goddess (always referred to as "the Morrigan")
    * Nantosuelta - Goddess of fire and fertility
    * Nemain - war Goddess
    * Nemetona - Goddess of temples and sacred groves
    * Nodens
    * Nuadha
    * Ogma - god of scholars, education, writing and eloquence
    * Rhiannon - Goddess of the moon
    * Robur - god of oak trees
    * Rosmerta - Goddess of fertility and abundance
    * Rudianos - Gaelic war god
    * Segomo - Gaelic war god
    * Sirona - healing deity, associated with healing springs
    * Smertrios - Gaelic war god
    * Sucellus - Gaelic god of agriculture, forests, and alcoholic drinks
    * Sulis - Goddess of spring water
    * Tamesis - Goddess of water
    * Taranis - god of thunder
    * Toutatis

 Chinese

    * Xuanxuan Shangren - A Being incubated from Tao, not one who ascended
to heaven
    * Five Olds - They are Chi Jingzi at cardinal south, Shui Jingzi at
north, Mugong at east, Jinmu at west and at the center Huanglao ,
collectively they are Five Olds or Five Supremes
    * Three Pure Ones - the three heads regulating the Jing Qi Shen of
heaven who are advisory to the Jade Emperor. One version of taoist
academic
interpretation claims the Three Pure Ones were transformed from Xuanxuan
Shangren, and are on par in hierarchical standing with the Five Olds.
    * Jade Emperor - the administrative head of heaven
    * Cai Shen - god of fortune and prosperity
    * Chang'e - goddess of the moon
    * Guan Yin - boddhisattva of compassion and mercy
    * Guan Yu - Guan Shengdi, a general of the Shu Han kingdom during the
Three Kingdoms era, patron saint of righteousness, brotherhood, and
loyalty
    * Hoi - god of sight.
    * Matsu - patron saint of fishermen and sailors
    * Shangdi - is another name for Jade Emperor
    * Sun Wukong - monkey king and main character of Journey to the West
    * Tian - deification of the heavens
    * Tu Di Gong - patron god of villages and farmers
    * Zao Jun - god of the kitchen

 Malaysian Chinese

List of Malaysian Chinese Gods:

    * Na Tuk Kong / Na Tok Kong (Chinese: ???)
    * Celestial God Tnee Kong (Chinese : ??)
    * Earth God Teh Choo Kong, Tu Di Gong (Chinese: ???)
    * Tua Pek Kong (Chinese: ???)
    * God of Prosperity Chay Shen Ye / God of Fortune (Chinese: ??)
    * Kwan God Kwan Kong (Chinese: ??)
    * Kwan Yin Ma originated from Sanskrit Avalokitesvara (Chinese: ???),
commonly known as the Goddess of Mercy.
    * Matsu (Goddess) (Chinese: ??) is the Taoist Goddess of the Sea who
protects fishermen and sailors.
    * Di Zhu God (Chinese: ???) Lord of the Land Used.
    * Gao Yao Chinese god of justice and judgement.
    * Shou Lao Chinese God of Longevity

Christian

    * Trinity (God the Trinity)
          o God the Father (El, Yahweh/Jehova)
          o God the Son (Jesus, Yeshua)
          o God the Holy Spirit (Spirit of Christ/God or Holy Ghost)

 Dacian

    * Bendis
    * Gebeleizis
    * Zamolxis

 Dahomey

    * Agé
    * Ayaba
    * Da
    * Gbadu
    * Gleti
    * Gu
    * Lisa
    * Loko
    * Mawu
    * Nana Buluku
    * Sakpata
    * Sogbo
    * Xevioso
    * Zinsi
    * Zinsu

 Efik

    * Abassi
    * Atai

 Egyptian (Pharaonic)

.. See also List of Egyptian gods

    * Amun - creator deity
    * Amunet - goddess of mystery
    * Anubis - divine embalmer and tomb-caretaker who watches over the
dead
    * Apep - Serpent of the Underworld, enemy of Ra
    * The Aten - the embodiment of the Sun's rays in a brief, monotheistic
interlude
    * Atum - a creator deity, and the setting sun
    * Bast, protector of the pharaoh, cat-bodied or cat-headed
    * Bes - dwarfed semigod associated with protection of the household,
particularly childbirth, and entertainment
    * The four sons of Horus
    * Geb - god of the Earth and first ruler of Egypt
    * Hapy - god embodied by the Nile, and who represents life and
fertility
    * Hathor - Goddess of Love and Music
    * Heget Goddess of Childbirth
    * Horus the falcon-headed god, God of Pharaohs and Upper Egypt
    * Imhotep God of wisdom, medicine and magic
    * Isis - Goddess of Magic, sister of Nephthys
    * Khepry - the scarab beetle, the embodiment of the dawn
    * Khnum - a creator deity, god of the innundation
    * Maahes - god of war
    * Ma'at - personified concept of truth, balance, justice, and order
    * Menhit - Goddess of war
    * Mont - god of war
    * Naunet - the primal waters
    * Neith - goddess of war, then great mother goddess
    * Nephthys - mother of Anubis
    * Nut - goddess of heaven and the sky
    * Osiris - god of the underworld, fertility and agricultural, possible
father of Anubis
    * Ptah - a creator deity, also god of crafts, possibly Men-Nefer
(Memphis)
    * Ra - the sun, possible father of Anubis, also a creator deity
    * Sekhmet - goddess of destruction, particularly against demons of
sickness
    * Sobek - Crocodile God
    * Set - god of storms, possible father of Anubis; later became god of
evil, desert, also Lower Egypt
    * Shu - embodiment of wind or air
    * Taweret - goddess of pregnant women and protector at childbirth
    * Tefnut - embodiment of rain, dew, clouds, and water-weather
    * Thoth - god of the moon, drawing, writing, geometry, wisdom,
medicine,
music, astronomy, and magic
    * Wepwawet

 Estonian

    * Peko - god of fertility, crops and brewing
    * Pikne (lightning) - god of thunder
    * Tharapita - god of war, also known as Taara
    * Vanemuine (the ancient one) - god of music (possibly a spurious
later
development)
    * Uku - superior god
    * Ilmarine - smithgod

 Etruscan

    * Alpan - a Goddess of love (but usually identified with Persephone,
not
Aphrodite)
    * Aplu - equated with Apollo
    * Menrva - equivalent to the Greek Athene
    * Nethuns - derived from Greek Poseidon
    * Tinia - equivalent to Zeus
    * Turan - the Goddess usually identified with Aphrodite
    * Uni - equivalent of Hera
    * Voltumna - god of the Etruscan race, equivalent to the Roman
Volturnus

 Finnish

There are very few written documents about old Finnish religions; also the
names of deities and practices of worship changed from place to place. The
following is a summary of the most important and most widely worshipped
deities.

    * Ahti (or Ahto) - god of streams, lakes and sea
    * Loviatar - One of Tuoni's daughters. Goddess of pain.
    * Mielikki - Tapio's wife, the Goddess of forests
    * Otso - son of a god, king of the forest, whose carnal form is the
bear
    * Pekko (or Peko) - God/dess (the actual gender is obscure) of fields
and agriculture
    * Perkele - the devil (originally a Lithuanian deity of thunder,
Perkunas; adopted into Finnish tradition at a late date)
    * Rauni - Ukko's wife, Goddess of fertility
    * Tapio - god of forest and wild animals
    * Tuonetar - The wife of Tuoni
    * Tuoni - god of the underworld
    * Ukko - god of heaven and thunder, the over-god. same as Jumala,
later
the Christian God.

 Ancient Greek

(For a longer list see List of Greek mythological figures)
Topics in Greek mythology

Gods

    * Primordial gods and Titans
    * Zeus and the Olympians
    * Pan and the nymphs
    * Apollo and Dionysus
    * Sea-gods and Earth-gods

Heroes

    * Heracles and his Labors
    * Achilles and the Trojan War
    * Odysseus and the Odyssey
    * Jason and the Argonauts
    * Perseus and Medusa/Gorgon
    * Oedipus and Thebes
    * Theseus and the Minotaur
    * Triptolemus and the
      Eleusinian Mysteries

Related

    * Satyrs, centaurs and dragons
    * Religion in Ancient Greece

    * Olympians

    *
          o First Generation: the Cronides
                + Hestia- virgin goddess of the hearth and home; the
eldest
yet the youngest child of Cronos
                + Demeter- the motherly goddess of grain and of the corn;
mother of Persephone
                + Hera- the Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and
childbirth; the sister and wife of Zeus
                + Hades (Pluto)- he was alloted the underworld and the
King
of the Dead; he abducted and made Queen of the Underworld the beloved
daughter of Demeter, Persephone
                + Poseidon- Earth Shaker; Ruler of the Sea, and the
creator
of horses; was married to Amphitrite, and the father of Triton
                + Zeus- the King of the Gods, god of thunder, lightning,
laws and order, and the leader of the Fates

    *
          o Second Generation
                + Aphrodite- the goddess of love and beauty, in-charge
with
tender passions
                + Apollo- the god of prophecy, music and light; leader of
the Muses
                + Ares- the god of war; Defense of Olympus
                + Artemis- the goddess of the hunt and protectress of the
wilderness
                + Athena- the Mind of the Gods, goddess of wisdom,
warriors,
crafts and prudent intelligence; one of the Three Virgin Goddesses of
Olympus, together with the great goddess Hestia and the chaste Artemis
                + Dionysus- the god of the vine and its cultivation; he
has
the heart of Zeus' heir Zagreus.
                + Hebe- is youth and cupbearer of the gods
                + Hephaestus- Smith of Heaven, one who tames fire, and
bound
Prometheus to chains
                + Krames- God of all Mythological Destruction, Spawned
from
the weapon of Zeus Himself.
                + Hermes- the god of thieves and commerce; Messenger of
gods, together with Iris (Rainbow), and one who leads the souls to Hades
                + Persephone- the goddess of vegetation and death, and
Queen
of the Underworld

 Gnostic

    * Aeons
    * Archons
    * Christ
    * Sophia
    * Yaldabaoth, Yao, Saklas, Samael, the Demiurge

 Guarani

    * Abaangui
    * Jurupari
    * Tupa

 Hindu

Vaishnavism

    * Vishnu and his Avatars

Shaivism

    * Shiva
    * Parvati Supreme Goddess in Hinduism.

Shaktism

    * Devi

Smartism

    * Brahman, the one and only (formless) supreme aspect of God. The
Universe in Potential Static Energy.
    * Adi - Shakti, the Female aspect of the Supreme Divine in Kinetic
Dynamic Form.

    * The Three Maha Shaktis (Super Powers) of the Universe or the Super
Goddesses In Hinduism.
          o MahaSaraswati (Great Saraswati) - Universal Force of Creation
          o MahaLakshmi (Great Lakshmi) - Universal Force of Preservation
          o MahaKali (Great Kali) - Universal Force of Dissolution

    * The Hindu Trinity:
          o Brahmâ, the creator
          o Vishnu, the sustainer
          o Shiva, the destroyer

    * The Hindu Tridevi - Triple Goddess, the consorts of the Trinity
          o Saraswati - Hindu Goddess of Knowledge and Wisdom, Wife of
Brahma
          o Lakshmi - Hindu Goddess of Wealth and Fertility, Wife of
Vishnu
          o Parvati - Hindu Goddess of Power and Might, Wife of Shiva

    * Vishnu
          o Avatars (Incarnations) of Vishnu
                + Matsya Avatar - Fish Incarnation
                + Kurma Avatar - Tortoise Incarnation
                + Varah Avatar - Boar Incarnation
                + Vaman Avatar - Dwarf Incarnation
                + Narasimha Avatar - Man-Lion Incarnation
                + Rama Avatar - Incarnation as the Epic King in Ramayana
                + Krishna Avatar - Incarnation as the Epic Prince in Maha
Bharata
                + Buddha Avatar - Incarnation as Gautama Buddha, Founder
of
Buddhism
                + Kalki Avatar - The Avatar yet to come on the onset of
Apocalypse

    *
          o Other Deties Associated with Vishnu
                + Garuda- The Eagle Headed Deity who is the vehicle of
Vishnu
                + Ananta or Shesha- The Infinite Serpent which is the Bed
of
Vishnu
                + Narada- The Divine Messenger of the Gods

    *
          o
                + Dattatreya - Shown with Three Heads, representing the
Oneness with Brahma, Vishnu and Siva (Shiva) - He is Guru and God,
worshipped by all sects
                + Hayagriva - He is shown with the head of a horse and is
worshipped as the repository of all wisdom and knowledge

    * Shiva
          o The Manifestations of Shiva
                + Nataraja - The Lord of Dance
                + Dakshinamurti - The Lord of the South - The Preceptor
and
Guru
                + Mahadeva - The Great God
                + Hanuman - Personified as a Monkey Headed Deity, God of
Service and Devotion
                + Ardhanarishwar - The Androgynous God (Half Man and Half
Woman)

    *
          o Other Deties Associated with Shiva
                + Ganesh - Oldest Son of Shiva and the God of Prosperity,
shown with an elephant head
                + Kartik or Skanda - The Second Son of Shiva, The God of
War, Youth and Purity
                + Veer Bhadra - The Deity who Guards the Abode of Shiva
                + Nandi - The Bull which is the vehicle of Shiva
                + Ayyappa - Also called Manikantha, Sasta - son of Siva
and
Mohini, the feminine form of Vishnu
    * Lakshmi
          o The Eight Forms of Lakshmi
                + Adi-Lakshmi
                + Vijay-Lakshmi
                + Vidya-Lakshmi
                + Dhana-Lakshmi
                + Dhanya-Lakshmi
                + Santan-Lakshmi
                + Dhairya-Lakshmi

    *
          o Other Goddesses Associated with Lakshmi
          o Shri Devi- The Goddess of Beauty
          o Prithvi or Bhudevi - The Goddess of Earth
          o Alakshmi or Jyeshta Devi - The Contra Goddess of Misfortune

    * Parvati
          o The Passive/Peaceful Manifestations of Parvati
                + Sati- Goddess of Marriage and Wedlock
                + Shashti - Goddess of Marriage and Childbirth
                + Annapurna - Goddess of Food and Nourishment
                + Lalita - Goddess of Beauty

    *
          o The Warrior Manifestations of Parvati
                + Kali - The Goddess of Time and Death
                      # The Ten Great Wisdom Manifestations of Kali
                            * Kali - The Goddess as Time
                            * Tara - The Goddess as Space
                            * Chinnamasta - The Goddess as The Cycle of
Life
and Death
                            * Bhuvaneshvari - The Goddess as Perfection
                            * Tripura Sundari - The Goddess as the Most
beautiful
                            * Bhairavi - The Goddess as the Most frightful
                            * Bagalamukhi - The Crane headed Goddess as
upholder of Universal Order
                            * Dhumavati - The Widowed Goddess as Chaos and
Misery
                            * Matangi - The Goddess as Leftovers and
Salvage
                            * Kamala - The Goddess as Perfection
                + Durga - The Goddess of Power and War
                      # The Nine Manifestations of Durga
                            * Shailaputri
                            * Brahmacharini
                            * Kushmanda
                            * Skanda Mata
                            * Katyani
                            * Chandraghanta
                            * Siddhi Dhatri
                            * Maha Gauri
                            * Kaal Ratri
                + Maya - The Goddess of Illusion and Mystery

    * The Adityas
          o Indra - god of weather and war
          o Mitra - god of honesty, friendship and contracts
          o Ravi, Surya - the Sun gods
          o Varuna - god of the oceans and rivers
          o Yama - god of death

Some of the most important Devas:

    * Agni - god of fire
    * The Asura - Demons, Anti gods
    * The Aswini - gods of sunrise and sunset
    * Dyaus-pitar - ('Heaven-father') cognate of the Roman god Jupiter
    * Ganesh - personified with the head of an elephant, god of wisdom,
intelligence, education and prudence
    * Parjanya - god of wind
    * Parvati or Parvathi, wife of Shiva
    * Prithivi - the Earth goddess
    * Purusha - the Cosmic-Man
    * The Rudras - the storm deities
    * Soma - the lunar deity
    * Ushas - The goddess of sunrise
    * Vasus, the
    * Vayu - god of wind
    * The Visvedevas
          o Ishvara - One who gives prosperity.
          o Hari - One who destroys sins (obstacles on the way to Moksha
(liberation from the cycles of birth-death-birth)).
          o Narayana - The final destination towards which all individual
souls are travelling.

Other :

    * Bhagavan - The Opulent One
    * Paramatma - The Supersoul

Igbo

    * Aha Njoku
    * Ala
    * Chukwu

 Incan

    * Apo - mountain god
    * Apocatequil - god of lightning
    * Chasca - Goddess of dawn, twilight, and Venus
    * Coniraya - moon god
    * Ekkeko - god of hearth and wealth
    * Illapa - weather god
    * Inti/Punchau - sun god
    * Kon - god of rain and wind from the south
    * Mama Allpa - multi-breasted fertility Goddess
    * Mama Cocha - Goddess of sea and fish
    * Mama Pacha - dragoness fertility Goddess
    * Mama Quilla - moon Goddess
    * Mama Zara - Goddess of grain
    * Manco Capac
    * Pacha Kamaq - creator god
    * Pariacaca - water god
    * Supay - god of death
    * Urcaguary - god of metal and jewels
    * Viracocha - creator of civilization
    * Zaramama

 Islamic

    * Allah (See Monotheism).

Isoko

    * Cghene

Jehovah's Witnesses

    * Jehovah

 Judaic

    * Adonai/Ehyeh-Asher-Ehyeh/El/Elohim/Shaddai/Shalom/Yah/YHWH/YHWH
Tzevaot (God) ("YHWH" is often transliterated "Jehovah" or "Yahweh", but
only by people outside of Jewish tradition: see the article Tetragrammaton
for more details.)

Khoikhoi

    * Gamab
    * Heitsi-eibib
    * Tsui'goab

 Korean

    * Dangun - the grandson of the god of heaven.
    * Hwanin - the grandson of Hwang-gung, one of the Four Men of Heaven
and
considered a direct ancestor of the Korean people.

 !Xu

    * Mantis
    * Prishiboro

 Lotuko

    * Ajok

Latvian

    * Auseklis
    * Dekla
    * Dievs - a god (the name was later used for the Christian god)
    * Jumis
    * Karta
    * Laima
    * Mara
    * Perkons
    * Saule
    * Usins

 Lugbara

    * Adroa
    * Adroanzi

 Lusitani

    * Ares Lusitani
    * Atégina
    * Bandonga
    * Bormanico
    * Cariocecus
    * Duberdicus
    * Endovelicus
    * Geleshus
    * Mars Cariocecus
    * Nabia
    * Nantosvelta
    * Runesocesius
    * Sucellus
    * Tongoenabiagus
    * Trebaruna
    * Turiacus

 Lydian

    * Annat
    * Anax
    * Artimus
    * Asterios
    * Atergätus
    * Atys
    * Baki. See also Bacchus
    * Bassareus
    * Damasen
    * Gugaie/Guge/Gugaia
    * Hermos
    * Hipta
    * Hullos
    * Kandaules
    * Kaustros
    * Kubebe
    * Lametrus
    * Lukos
    * Lydian Lion
    * Meles
    * Moxus
    * Omfale
    * Pldans

 Maori

    * Hinenuitepo - Goddess of the Night and Death
    * Rongomatane - God of Cultivated Crops
    * Tane Mahuta - God of the Forest
    * Tangaroa - God of Water
    * Tawhirimatea - God of the Wind/Air
    * Tumatauenga - God of War

 Maya

(See the much longer list at List of Maya gods and supernatural beings)

    * Ah Kin - solar god
    * Bacabs - gods of the four directions
    * Balam - protective jaguar gods
    * Chaac - rain god
    * Gukumatz - feathered serpent god
    * Itzamna - founder of the Maya culture
    * Ixchel - jaguar goddess of midwifery
    * Xbalanque and Hunahpu - Maya Hero Twins
    * Yum Caax - god of wild plants and animals

 Mesopotamian
Fertile Crescent
myth series
Mark of the Palm
Mesopotamian
Levantine
Arabian
Mesopotamia
Primordial beings
7 gods who decree
Demigods & heroes
Spirits & monsters
Tales from Babylon
The Great Gods

Adad · Ashnan
Asaruludu · Enbilulu
Enkimdu · Ereshkigal
Inanna · Lahar
Nanshe · Nergal
Nidaba · Ningal
Ninisinna · Ninkasi
Ninlil · Ninurta
Nusku · Uttu
Annunaki

    * Anshar - father of heaven
    * Anu - the god of the highest heaven
    * Apsu - the ruler of gods and underworld oceans
    * Ashur - national god of the Assyrians, thought by the Assyrians to
be
king of the gods
    * Damkina - Earth mother Goddess
    * Ea - god of wisdom
    * Enlil - god of weather and storms
    * Ereshkigal - Goddess of Darkness, Death, and Gloom
    * Hadad - weather god
    * Ishtar - Goddess of love and one of the highest-ranking deities in
Mesopotamian myth
    * Kingu - husband of Tiamat
    * Kishar - father of the earth
    * Marduk - national god of the Babylonians, later thought to be king
of
the gods
    * Mummu - god of mists
    * Nabu - god of the scribal arts
    * Nintu - mother of all God/desses
    * Ninurta - god of war
    * Nergal - god of war, disease, death and destruction; ruler of the
underworld
    * Shamash - god of the sun and of justice (Shapash in Ugaritic, Shamsa
in Sumerian)
    * Sin - moon god (Nana in Sumerian)
    * Tiamat - dragon Goddess slain by Marduk

 Mormonism

    * Heavenly Father
    * Jesus Christ
    * The Holy Ghost
    * Heavenly Mother (wife of the Heavenly Father)

 Native American

 Abenaki

    * Azeban - trickster
    * Bmola - bird spirit
    * Gluskab - kind protector of humanity
    * Malsumis - cruel, evil god
    * Tabaldak - the creator

 Algonquian

    * Gitche Manitou - Great Spirit

 Haida

    * Gyhldeptis
    * Lagua
    * Nankil'slas
    * Sin
    * Ta'axet
    * Tia

 Ho-Chunk

    * Kokopelli

Hopi

    * Aholi
    * Angwusnasomtaka
    * Kokopelli
    * Koyangwuti
    * Muyingwa
    * Taiowa

See also: kachina.

 Huron

    * Airesekui
    * Heng
    * Iosheka

 Inuit

    * Igaluk - lunar deity
    * Nanook - master of bears
    * Nerrivik - sea mother and food provider
    * Pinga - Goddess of the hunt, fertility, and medicine
    * Sedna - sea Goddess, ruler of the underworld
    * Torngasoak - sky god

 Iroquois

    * Adekagagwaa
    * Gaol
    * Gendenwitha
    * Gohone
    * Hahgwehdaetgan
    * Hahgwehdiyu
    * Onatha

 Kwakiutl

    * Kewkwaxa'we

Lakota

    * Canopus
    * Haokah
    * Whope
    * Wi

 Mi'kmaq

    * Niskam

Navajo

    * Ahsonnutli
    * Bikeh Hozho
    * Estanatelhi
    * Glispa
    * Hasteoltoi
    * Hastshehogan
    * Tonenili
    * Tsohanoai
    * Yolkai Estasan

 Pawnee



    * Pah
    * Shakuru
    * Tirawa

 Salish

    * Amotken

 Seneca

    * Eagentci
    * Hagones
    * Hawenniyo
    * Kaakwha

 Norse

See also List of Norse gods and goddesses

    * Baldr - god of radiance, peace, and rebirth, slain by the trickery
of
Loki
    * Bragi - god of bardic poetry
    * Freyja - goddess of fertility, wealth, love, beauty, magic,
prophecy,
war, battle, and death
    * Freyr - the brother of Freyja and god of the masculine virility
    * Frigg - the wife of Odin, queen of the Æsir, and goddess of the sky
    * Heimdall - guardian of Asgard, the realm of the Æsir
    * Hel - daughter of Loki and the giantess Angrboda, queen of the Norse
underworld
    * Höðr - blind brother of Baldr, tricked into killing him by Loki
    * Iðunn - goddess of youth and guardian of the Apples of Youth that
kept
the Æsir young
    * Loki - trickster-god, giant, blood-brother of Odin, will eventually
lead the forces of evil against the gods in Ragnarok
    * Njord - god of sea, wind, fish, and wealth
    * Odin - king of the Æsir and god of wisdom and war
    * Sif - the wife of Thor
    * Thor - god of thunder and battle, famous for his hammer, Mjolnir
    * Týr - god of war and justice

 Persian

    Main article: Iranic religions

    See also: Khoda

 Philippine

    * Amanikable - God of Hunters.
    * Amihan - North Wind.
    * Anitan - Guardian of lightning.
    * Anitun Tabu (Anitong Tao) - Goddess of wind and rain.
    * Apolake - God of war, guardian of the sun.
    * Bakonawa - Celestial Serpent, devourer of sun and moon.
    * Bathala - Supreme god of the ancient Tagalogs.
    * Dian Masalanta - Goddess of love.
    * Hukluban - Goddess of death.
    * Idianale - Goddess of agriculture and husbandry.
    * Ikapati/Lakan Pati - Goddess of fields, fertility, and lands.
    * Kalinga - God of Thunder.
    * Kan-Laon - Ancient Visayan god, king of time.
    * Lalahon - Goddess which resides in Mt. Kanlaon. Bringer of famine if
unappeased.
    * Manggagaway - Goddess of sickness.
    * Mangkukulam - God of fire.
    * Manisilat - God of broken homes.
    * Maria Makiling - Protector of Mt. Makiling.
    * Mayari/Bulan - Lunar goddess.
    * Magwayen - Ferryman of the dead.
    * Tala - God/Goddess of the stars.
    * Mandangan- God of War
    * Mabuyan/ Bai Bulan - Goddess of the underworld.

 Polynesian

 Hawaiian

    * Atea
    * Ina
    * Kane Milohai
    * Lono
    * Maui
    * Papa
    * Pele
    * Kaili

See also: Menehune.

 Maori

    * Haumia-tiketike - deity of uncultivated food, especially fern root
    * Hine-nui-te-po - deity of death
    * Hine Titama - deity of the dawn
    * Hine Raumati - deity of the summer
    * Papa-tu-a-nuku - deity of the earth
    * Ra - deity of the sun
    * Ranginui - deity of the sky
    * Rongo - deity of cultivated food
    * Ruaumoko - deity of earthquakes
    * Tane Mahuta - deity of the forest and its creatures, man
    * Tangaroa - deity of the sea and its creatures
    * Tawhiri-matea - deity of the weather, especially storms
    * Tu Matauenga - deity of war
    * Uenuku - deity of rainbows

 Rapanui

    * Make-make fertility & creator

Prussian

    * Ukapirmas - the chief god, creator of the world
    * Perkuns / Perkuno - the god of thunder
    * Pikullos (Pikuls; Pickollo) - god of war and death (in Christian
times, he was vilified as the devil)
    * Kauks - a deity
    * Swaikstiks / Suaixtix / Swaixtix - a deity
    * Deiwas - a god (in Christian times, the name was applied to the
Christian god), compare to Tiwaz and Tyr, proto-Germanic gods of the same
name
    * Zempat - god of the earth and of cattle

 Pygmy

    * Arebati
    * Khonvoum
    * Tore

 Roman

    * Acis - river god near the Etna, son of Faunus and the nymph
Symaethis
    * Aesculapius - god of health and medicine
    * Apollo - god of the sun, poetry, music, and oracles, and an Olympian
    * Aurora - goddess of the dawn
    * Bacchus - god of wine and sensual pleasures, not considered an
Olympian by the Romans
    * Bellona - war goddess
    * Caelus - god of the sky
    * Carmenta - goddess of childbirth and prophecy, and assigned a Flamen
Minore
    * Ceres - goddess of the harvest and mother of Proserpina, and an
Olympian, and assigned a Flamen Minore
    * Cupid - god of love and son of Mars and Venus
    * Cybele - earth mother
    * Diana - goddess of the hunt, the moon, virginity, and childbirth,
twin
sister of Apollo and an Olympian
    * Discordia - goddess of discord
    * Fama - goddess of fame and rumor
    * Faunus - god of flocks
    * Febris - goddess who prevented fever and malaria
    * Flora - goddess of flowers, and assigned a Flamen Minore
    * Fortuna - goddess of fortune
    * Hercules - demi-god of strength
    * Hespera - goddess of dusk
    * Hora - Quirinus' wife
    * Janus - two-headed god of beginnings and endings and of doors
    * Juno - Queen of the Gods and goddess of matrimony, and an Olympian
    * Jupiter - King of the Gods and the storm, air, and sky god, and an
Olympian, and assigned a Flamen Majore
    * Juturna- goddess of springs
    * Juventas - god of youth
    * Libitina - goddess of the underworld
    * Lucina - goddess of childbirth
    * Luna- moon goddess
    * Lupercus - god of shepherds
    * Mars - god of war and father of Romulus, the founder of Rome, and an
Olympian, and assigned a Flamen Majore
    * Mercury - messenger of the gods and bearer of souls to the
underworld,
and an Olympian
    * Minerva - goddess of wisdom and war, and an Olympian
    * Mithras - god of Mithraism, a separate religion
    * Morpheus - god of dreams
    * Nemesis - goddess of revenge
    * Neptune - god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, and an Olympian
    * Orcus - a god of the underworld and punisher of broken oaths
    * Pluto - King of the Dead
    * Poena - goddess of punishment
    * Pomona - goddess of fruit trees, and assigned a Flamen Minore.
    * Portunes- god of keys, doors, and livestock, he was assigned a
Flamen
Minore.
    * Priapus - god of fertility
    * Proserpina - Queen of the Dead and a grain-goddess
    * Quirinus - Romulus, the founder of Rome, was deified as Quirinus
after
his death. Quirinus was a war god and a god of the Roman people and state,
and was assigned a Flamen Majore.
    * Saturn - a titan, god of harvest and agriculture, the father of
Jupiter, Neptune, Juno, and Pluto
    * Silvanus - tutelary spirit of woods
    * Sol Invictus - sun god
    * Somnus - god of sleep
    * Suadela- goddess of persuasion
    * Terra - goddess of the earth and land
    * Terminus - the rustic god of boundaries
    * Trivia - goddess of magic
    * Venus - goddess of love and beauty, mother of the hero Aeneas, and
an
Olympian
    * Vesta - goddess of the hearth and the Roman state, and an Olympian.
    * Victoria - goddess of victory
    * Volturnus- a god of water, was assigned a Flamen Minore.
    * Voluptas - goddess of pleasure
    * Vulcan - god of the forge, fire, and blacksmiths, and an Olympian,
and
assigned a Flamen Minore

Deified emperors

Each deified emperor was assigned a Flamen Majore.

    * Augustus
    * Claudius
    * Vespasian
    * Titus
    * Nerva
    * Trajan
    * Hadrian
    * Antoninus Pius
    * Lucius Verus
    * Marcus Aurelius
    * Pertinax
    * Commodus
    * Septimius Severus
    * Geta
    * Caracalla
    * Severus Alexander
    * Gordian I
    * Gordian II
    * Gordian III
    * Philip I
    * Philip II
    * Trajan Decius
    * Herennius Etruscus
    * Valerian I
    * Gallienus
    * Victorinus
    * Claudius II
    * Aurelian
    * Probus
    * Carus
    * Numerian
    * Maximian
    * Diocletian
    * Constantius I
    * Maxentius
    * Constantine
    * Constans
    * Constantius II
    * Julian II
    * Jovian
    * Valentinian I
    * Valens
    * Gratian
    * Valentinian II
    * Theodosius I
    * Arcadius
    * Constantius III
    * Theodosius II
    * Valentinian III
    * Leo I
    * Leo II
    * Anastasius

 Sardinian

Sardinian deities, mainly referred to in the age of Nuragici people, are
partly derived from Phoenician ones.

    * Janas - Goddess of death
    * Maymon - God of Hades
    * Panas - Goddess of reproduction (women dead in childbirth)
    * Thanit - Goddess of Earth and fertility

 Semitic Pagan
Ancient Southwest Asian deities
Levantine deities

Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Ashima | Astarte | Atargatis | Ba'al | Berith |
Dagon | Derceto | El | Elyon | Eshmun | Hadad | Kothar | Mot | Moloch |
Qetesh | Resheph | Shalim | Yarikh | Yam

Mesopotamian deities

    * Abzu/Apsu
    * Adad
    * Adonis
    * Amurru
    * An/Anu
    * Anat
    * Anshar | Asshur
    * Asherah
    * Astarte
    * Beelzebub
    * Ba?al/Hadad
    * Dagon
    * El
    * Enki/Ea
    * Enlil
    * Ereshkigal
    * Inanna/Ishtar
    * Kingu | Kishar
    * Lahmu & Lahamu
    * Marduk
    * Mot
    * Mummu
    * Nabu
    * Nammu
    * Nanna/Sin
    * Nergal
    * Ninhursag/Damkina
    * Ninlil
    * Tiamat
    * Tysumi
    * Utu/Shamash
    * Yaw

 Shinto

    * Aji-Suki-Taka-Hiko-Ne - god of thunder
    * Amaterasu - sun Goddess
    * Ama-no-Uzume - fertility Goddess
    * Amatsu Mikaboshi - god of evil
    * Chimata-No-Kami - god of crossroads, highways and footpaths
    * Ho-Musubi - god of fire
    * Inari (mythology) - god of rice
    * Izanagi - creator god
    * Izanami - creator Goddess
    * Kagu-tsuchi - god of fire
    * Kura-Okami - god of rain
    * Nai-No-Kami - god of earthquakes
    * O-Kuni-Nushi - god of sorcery and medicine
    * O-Wata-Tsu-Mi - god of the sea
    * Sengen-Sama - Goddess of the Mt. Fujiyama
    * Seven Gods of Fortune
          o Benzai-ten or Benten - Goddess of money, eloquent persuasion,
and knowledge
          o Bishamon-ten - god of happiness and war
          o Daikoku-ten
          o Ebisu (also spelled Yebisu)
          o Fukurokuju
          o Hotei-osho
          o Jurojin
    * Shina-To-Be - Goddess of wind
    * Shina-Tsu-Hiko - god of wind
    * Sojobo - king of the tengu
    * Susanoo - god of storms and thunder, snakes and farming.
    * Taka-Okami - god of rain
    * Take-Mikazuchi - god of thunder
    * Tengu - minor trickster deities
    * Tsukuyomi - god of the moon
    * Uke-Mochi - Goddess of food
    * Wakahiru-Me - Goddess of the dawn sun

See also: Kami, List of divinities in Japanese mythology.

 Sikhism

    * Waheguru - Wondrous
    * Satnam - True is Your Name
    * Akal - The Eternal
    * ik Onkar - One God

 Slavic

    * Belobog - god of light and sun (speculative)
    * Berstuk - evil god of the forest
    * Cislobog - moon Goddess
    * Crnobog - god of woe (speculative)
    * Dajbog - sun god
    * Dziewona - equivalent of Diana
    * Flins - god of death
    * Hors - god of the winter sun
    * Jarilo - god of vegetation, fertility, spring, and associated with
war
and harvest
    * Juthrbog - moon god
    * Karewit - protector of the town of Korzenica
    * Lada and Lado
    * Marowit - god of nightmares
    * Perun - god of thunder and lightning
    * Podaga - weather god, and god of fishing, hunting and farming
    * Porewit - god of law, order and judgement
    * Radegast (god) - possibly a god of hospitality, fertility and crops
    * Rugiwit -
    * Sieba - fertility and love Goddess
    * Siebog - god of love and marriage
    * Stribog - god and spirit of the winds, sky and air
    * Svarog - god of fire
    * Svetovid - god of war, fertility and abundance
    * Triglav - three-headed god
    * Veles - god of earth, waters, and the underworld
    * Zirnitra - dragon god of sorcery

 Sumerian

    * An
    * Enki
    * Enlil
    * Inanna
    * Nammu
    * Nanna
    * Ninhursag
    * Ninlil
    * Sin
    * Tiamat
    * Utu

See also Annuna and Mesopotamian deities for a more complete list.

 Thracian

    * Zibelthiurdos

 Tumbuka

    * Chiuta

 Ugarit

    * 'Anat - war Goddess
    * Athirat - mother Goddess
    * 'Athtart - Goddess of fertility
    * Dagon - god of earth
    * El - the father god and head
    * Haddu - commonly titled Ba'l, a rain god and storm god.
    * Lillitu - Goddess of the winds
    * Mot - the god of death
    * Yam - the god of the sea

Note: Ugarit gives the earliest and fullest snapshot of Canaanite religion
and northwest Semitic religion.

 Zoroastrianism

    * Ahura Mazda




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