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Japanese Gods and Goddesses

Aizen-Myoo

God of love, especially worshipped by prostitutes, landlords, singers and musicians. He has a third eye above his other eyes on his forehead and a lion's head in his hair.

Aji-Suki-Taka-Hi-Kone

God of thunder. To quiet him as a child, the gods carried him up and down a ladder, explaining the approaching and receding sound of thunder.

Ama-No-Minaka-Nushi

'Divine Lord of the Middle Heavens' and god of the Pole Star.

Amaterasu

Shinto goddess of the sun and the leader of the Shinto pantheon. She was known as 'shining heaven' and the Japanese Emperors claimed to be descended from her.

Amatsu Mikaboshi

God of evil, his name means "August Star of Heaven".

Amatsu-Kami

Gods of heaven who live 'above' the earthly plain. They are heavenly and eternal.

Ama-Tsu-Mara

Shinto god of smiths. He is pictured as a cyclops.

Ame-No-Mi-Kumari

Shinto water goddess.

Ame-No-Wakahiko

God sent to rule the earth. Killed by the sky god Takami-Musubi.

Amida

God of death, to whom the devout turned at the moment of their death. His realm was beautiful, full of ambrosia trees, gentle breezes and lovely birds.

Am-No-Tanabata-Hime

Goddess of weavers.

Baku

A good spirit, known as the 'eater of dreams'. He brings good fortune by eating the nightmares of those who call on him. Seen as a creature with a lion's head, tiger's feet and a horse's body.

Benten

Goddess of love, the arts, wisdom, poetry, good fortune and water. Originally a sea deity, he became the patroness of the rich and the arts. She is seen as a beautiful woman riding a dragon. In her eight hands she holds a sword, a jewel, a bow, an arrow, a wheel and a key. Her other two arms are folded in prayer.

Benzai-Ten

See Benten.

Bimbogami

God of poverty. Rituals are performed to get rid of him.

Binzuru-Sonja

God of curing illness and good vision.

Bishamon

God of war, justice and protector of the law. He is one of the Shichi Fukujin and is portrayed in full armor, standing on demons and holding a spear in his hand.

Bosatsu

Manifestation of the Buddha in the past, present or future. See bodhisattva.

Butsu

See Buddha.

Chien-shin

A kami which is related to particular geographical area, and protects those living in the area.

Chimata-no-kami

Go of crossroads, highways and footpaths. He was originally a phallic god, and phallic symbols are often associated with him and with crossroads.

Chup-Kamui

Sun goddess of the Ainu. She was originally the moon goddess, but after one night of watching the adulterous behaivors of the people below, she begged the sun god to trade places with her.

Daibosatsu

The Great bodhisattva or the Buddah in his last incarnation.

Daikoku

God of wealth, the soil and patron of farmers. He is seen as a large, happy man seated on two bags of rice with a bag of jewels over his shoulder.

Dainichi

Buddhist personification of purity and wisdom.

Dosojin

God of roads.

Dozoku-shin

Ancestral kami of a dozoku, or clan. The worship of the Dozoku-shin is carried out by the main family of the clan.

Ebisu

God of the wealth of the sea, he is the patron god of fishermen and fishing. He is pictured holding a fish and a fishing pole. Anything washed up on the shore could be Ebisu, including a corpse.

Ekibiogami

God of plagues and epidemics.

Emma-o

Japanese Buddhist god of the underworld. He is the judge of the dead, and decides on the punishment of evildoers based on Buddha's Law.

Fudo

God of fire and wisdom, he is the patron protector of the people and the god of Astrology. Seen as an ugly old man surrounded by fire, with a sword in one hand and a rope in the other.

Fujin

Shinto god of the wind. Seen as a terrifying dark demon in a leopard skin, with a bag of winds over his shoulder.

Fukurokuju

Shinto god of wisdom, luck and prosperity.

Funadama

The boat-spirit, she is a goddess who protects and helps mariners and fishermen.

Futsu-Nushi-no-Kami

God of fire and lightning, later became a war god and general of Ameratsu.

Gama

God of longevity. Seen as a cheerful old man riding a stag and holding a scroll full of secret wisdom.

Gekka-o

God of marriage. He binds the feet of lovers with a red silken cord.

Hachiman

God of war and agriculture, and the divine protector of the Japanese people.

Haniyasu-hiko

God of the earth.

Haniyasu-hime

Goddess of the earth.

Haya-Ji

God of the whirlwind.

Hiruko

God of the morning sun. Guards the health of little children.

Hoso-no-Kami

God of smallpox.

Hotei

God of happiness, laughter and the wisdom of being content. Seen as a jolly fat man carrying a linen bag full of precious things, including children. He is the protector of the weak and small children.

Ida-Ten

Buddhist god of the law and of monasteries. Seen as a handsome young man.

Ika-Zuchi-no-Kami

Group of even Shinto demons who reside in the Underworld. Their rumblings can be heard during volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.

Iki-Ryo

The spirit of anger and envy which harms.

Inari

Both a male and female deity, Inari is the god/goddess of rice and agriculture.

Isora

God of the seashore.

Izanagi

Primordial god of the sky and the creator of everything good and right. With his wife Izanami he created the first of the Japanese islands.

Izanami

Primordial goddess of the earth and darkness. With her husband Izangi she helped create the first of the Japanese islands. Died in childbirth and became goddess of the Underworld and the dead.

Jinushigami

Minor deity who watches over a town or plot of land.

Jizo

Japanese Buddha of great compassion. He is the protector of pregnant women, children, and travelers. Identical to the Indian god Kshitigarbha.

Juichimen

Buddhist god of mercy.

Jurojin

Shinto god of longevity and a happy old age. He is one of the Shichi Fukujin, the seven gods of luck.

Kagutsuchi

Japanese god of fire.

Kamado-gami

Gods of the hearth.

Kami-kaze

God of wind, storms and viscous cold weather.

Kaminari

Goddess of thunder, known as the Thunder Queen and the Heavenly Noise.

Kanayama-hiko

God of metals.

Kanayama-hime

Goddess of metals.

Kawa-no-Kami

God of rivers. Although many rivers had their own god, he was the ruler of all rivers.

Kenro-Ji-Jin

God of earth.

Kishi-Bojin

Goddess of children and childbirth, it is to Kishi-Bojin that women pray for children.

Kishijoten

Goddess of luck and beauty, she is the patron of song and dance and protector of the Geishas.

Kishimo-jin

Buddhist goddess of compassion and protectoress of children.

Kojin

Ancient tree deity and goddess of the kitchen. She lives in an enoki tree.

Ko-no-Hana

The Blossom Princess, she is the goddess of spring and the one who makes the flowers blossom.

Koshin

God of the roads.

Koya-no-Myoin

God of the sacred Mount Koya. Seen as a hunter with a red face and two hounds.

Kukunochi-no-Kami

Shinto god of the trees.

Kuni-Toko-tachi

Earth deity who lives in Mt. Fuji.

Kura-Okami

God of rain and snow.

Marisha-Ten

Queen of heaven, goddess of the light, sun and moon.

Mawaya-no-kami

Kami, or deity of the toilet. Occasionally invoked to help with gynecological diseases or ailments of theeyes and teeth.

Miro

Japanese name for Maitreya.

Miyazu-Hime

Goddess of royalty.

Monju-Bosatsu

Japanese Buddhist bosatsu of wisdom and knowledge.

Musubi-no-Kami

God of love and marriage. Appears as a handsome (and ardent) young lover.

Nai-no-Kami

God of earthquakes.

Naka-Yama-Tsu-Mi

God of mountain slopes.

Nikko-Bosatsu

Buddhist god of sunshine and good health.

Ninigi-no-mikoto

Rice god and ancestral god of the Japanese imperial family.

Nominosukune

God of wrestling.

Nyorai

Japanese name for all of the Buddha's appearances.

Oanomochi

God of the crater of Mt. Fuji.

Ohonamochi

A god of the earth.

Oho-Yama

The great mountain god.

Okuni-Nushi

God of majic and medicine, he is the ruler of the unseen things and the spirit world.

Owatatsumi

God of the sea.

Oyamatsumi

A god of the mountains.

Raiden

God of thunder and lightning. He is pictured as a red demon with sharp claws and carrying a large drum.

Ryo-Wo

God of the sea. known as the Dragon King.

Sae-no-Kami

A group of kami, or deities, who guard the roads of Japan.

Sambo-kojin

God of the kitchen. He is pictured with three faces and two pairs of hands.

Sarutahiko Ohkami

God of crossroads, paths and overcoming obstacles. He is pictured as a huge man with a large beard and a jeweled spear, with holy light shining from his eyes, mouth and posterior. He is the chief of the kami on earth.

Sengen

See Ko-no-Hana.

Shaka

The silent sage, the wisest and first appearance of Buddha on earth. Shaka corresponds with the Hindu Shakyamuni

Shichi Fujukin

The Seven Gods of Luck, they are: Benten, Bishamon, Daikoku, Ebisu, Fukurokuju, Hotei and Jurojin.

Shinda

Ainu fertility god of the island of Hokkaido.

Shine-Tsu-Hiko

God of the wind, he fills the space between heaven and earth.

Shoden

See Ganesha.

Shoki

God of the afterlife and exorcism.

Suijin

Deity of the water.

Suitengu

Child god of the sea.

Sukuna-Biko

Dwarf god of healing, agriculture and hot springs.

Susanowa

God of the winds, storms, ocean and snakes in Shinto mythology. He is the brother and consort of Ameratsu.

Takami-Musubi

Primordial sky god and creator of living things in Shinto belief.

Takemikadzuchi

A thunder god.

Taki-Tsu-Hiko

God of rain.

Tatsuta-hime

Goddess of autumn.

Tenjin

God of learning, language and calligraphy. He taught humans to write.

Toyo-Uke-Bime

Goddess of earth, food and agriculture.

Toyouke-Omikami

Goddess of grain.

Tsuki-Yumi

God of the moon and brother of the sun goddess Ameratsu.

Uba

Spirit of the pine tree. Means 'old woman' or 'wet nurse'.

Uga-Jin

Serpent god of the waters and fertility of the earth.

Uga-no-Mitama

Goddess of agriculture.

Ukemochi

Goddess of fertility and food.

Uzume

Shinto goddess of joy and happiness.

Wakahiru-me

Goddess of the rising sun.

Wata-tsu-mi

God of the sea.

Yabune

Japanese house god.

Yama-no-kami

Goddess of the hunt, forest, agriculture and vegetation.

Yamato

The soul or spirit of Japan.

Yuki-Onna

The Snow Queen or goddess of winter.

 

Mayan Gods and Goddesses

Gods and Goddesses of the Mayans

Ac Yanto

God of White Men.

Acan

God of Wine.

Acat

God of tattooers.

Ah Bolom Tzacab

God of agriculture and the lord of the rain and thunder. Portrayed with a leaf in his nose. Also known as 'God K'.

Ah Cancum

God of hunting.

Ah Chun Caan

Teaching god of the city of Merida.

Ah Chuy Kak

War god.

Ah Ciliz

God of solar eclipses.

Ah Cun Can

A war god known as the Serpent Charmer.

Ah Cuxtal

God of birth.

Ah Hulneb

War god.

Ah Kin

Sun god and the controller of drought and disease.

Ah Kumix Uinicob

Attendant water gods.

Ah Mun

God of maize or corn.

Ah Muzencab

Gods of bees.

Ah Peku

God of thunder.

Ah Puch

God of death and ruler of Mitnal, the lowest and most terrible of the nine hells. Portrayed as a man with an owl's head or as a skeleton or bloated corpse. Also known as 'God A'.

Ah Tabai

A god of hunting.

Ah Uincir Dz'acab

God of healing.

Ah Uuc Ticab

Deity of the underworld.

Ahau-Kin

Called the 'lord of the sun face'. The god of the sun, he possessed two forms - one for the day and one at night. During the day he was a man with some jaguar features, but between sunset and sunrise he became the Jaguar God, a lord of the underworld who travelled from west to east through the lower regions.

Ahmakiq

God of agriculture who takes control of the wind when it threatens to destroy the crops.

Ahulane

A war god, known as the Archer.

Ajbit

One of thirteen deities who created human beings.

Akhushtal

Goddess of childbirth.

Alaghom Naom

Mother goddess of the Mayans. She is associated with the creation of the mind and of thought.

Alom

God of the sky and one of seven deities responsible for the creation of the world.

Bacabs

Giants who hold up the sky at the four cardinal points, they are: Cauac, Ix Kan and Mulac.

Backlum Chaam

God of male sexuality.

Balam

Mayan for 'jaguar', these deities are the protectors of individuals in their daily lives, and of the community from external menaces.

Bitol

One of the seven Mayan creator deities.

Bolontiku

A group of deities of the underworld.

Buluc Chabtan

God of war. He was the deity to whom humans were sacrificed. Also known as 'God F'.

Cabaguil

One of the deities who created the world. Known as the 'Heart of the Sky'.

Cakulha

Deiety of the lesser lightning bolts.

Camaxtli

God of Fate.

Camazotz

Bat-god, he was ultimately defeated by humans.

Caprakan

God of mountains and earthquakes.

Cauac

One of the four Bacabs, he is associated with the South and the color Red.

Chac

God of agriculture and rain. Later worshipped as one of the Bacabs, associated with the East. He is pictured with curling fangs, a long turned-up nose and tears streaming from his eyes.

Chac Uayab Xoc

God of fish. He had a dual nature - he provided a good catch for fishermen, but also devoured their drowned comrades.

Chamer

God of death, he was principally worshipped in Guatemala.

Chaob

Gods of the wind, associated with the cardinal directions.

Chibirias

Earth goddess.

Chiccan

Rain gods associated with the four cardinal directions. They create rain from the lakes in which they live.

Cit Bolon Tum

God of Medicine.

Cizin

God of death. He burns the dead in the Mayan underworld.

Colel Cab

Earth Goddess.

Colop U Uichkin

Sky God.

Coyopa

God of thunder.

Cum Hau

Death god.

Ekchuah

God of war, he was seen as firece and violent. He is also the god of merchants, and was often pictured carrying a bag of merchandise. Also known as 'God M'.

Ghanan

God of agriculture.

Gucumatz

Serpent god who brought civilization and agriculture to man.

Hacha'kyum

The Lacandon Maya god of real people. People who were not Lacandon Maya were not considered to be real.

Hun Came

Co-ruler of the Mayan Underworld.

Hun Hunahpu

A fertility god, he was so fertile that after being beheaded, his severed head was placed on a barren gourd which immediately began to bear fruit.

Hunab Ku

Supreme god and creator of the world. He was the chief deity of the Mayans.

Hurakan

Ancient god of wind and storm. He brings the displeasure of the gods to humans in the form of winds, storms and floods.

Itzamna

Founder of the Mayan culture and the state-god of the empire. He taught the people writing, heling and the use of the calendar. Also known as 'God D'.

Itzananohk`u

God of Lacandon.

Ix

One of the four Bacabs. He is associated with the West and the color black.

Ix Chebel Yax

See Ixchel.

Ixchel

Earth and moon goddess, she is the patron of weaving and pregnant women. Pictured with a smanke as a headband and a skirt embroidered with crossbones.

Ixtab

Goddess of the noose and the gallows, she is the patron of those who died by suicide. She is pictured as a woman hanging from a tree by a noose, here eyes closed and her body partly decomposed.

Ixzaluoh

Water goddess who invented weaving.

Kan

One of the Bacabs, he is associated with the East and the color yellow.

Kan-u-Uayeyab

Guardian of the cities.

Kan-xib-yui

God who recreated the earth afte the Bacabs destroyed it.

Kianto

The Lacandon god of foreigners and diseases.

K'in

Sun god.

Kinich Ahau

Sun god portrayed as a firebird or phoenix. Similar to the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl.

Kukulcan

Supreme god, the master of the four elements and the god of resurrection and reincarnation. He is pictured as a feathered serpent, very similar to the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl.

Mulac

One of the Bacabs, he is associated with the North and the color white.

Naum

God of the mind and thought.

Nohochacyum

God of creation.

Tlacolotl

God of evil.

Tohil

Fire god.

Tzakol

Sky god.

Votan

God of the drum.

Xaman Ek

God of the north star, he is the protector of merchants and travellers. Offerings were made to him on altars erected beside roads.

Yaluk

The most powerful of the lightning gods.

Yum Caax

God of maize and agriculture. He is the personification of male beauty. Also known as 'God E'.

Zotz

Bat-god of caves, he is the patron of the Zotzil Indians of Mexico.

 

Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses

Abgal

Seven wise-men and the attending deities of the god Enki.

Adrammelech

Babylonian god (possibly of the sun) to whom babies were burned in sacrifice.

Aja

Babylonian sun goddess.

Akkan

Four Saami goddesses who overseeconception, birth and destiny.

Alauwaimis

Demon which drives away evil sickness.

Ama-arhus

Babylonian and Akkadian fertility goddess.

Amurru

Akkadian god of mountains and nomads.

An

Summerian god of heaven.

Anatu

Goddess of the earth and sky.

Antu

Summerian goddess of creation. Later replaced by Ishtar.

Anu

Summerian and Babylonian god of the sky, father of the gods and most powerful deity of the pantheon.

Anunitu

Babylonian goddess of the moon. She was later merged with Ishtar.

Apsu

Summerian and Akkadian god of the primordial sweet waters - as opposed to the primordial bitter waters of Chaos.

Arazu

Babylonian god of completed construction.

Aruru

Babylonian goddess of creation.

Ashnan

Summerian goddess of grain.

Aya

Goddess of dawn.

Baal

God of the sun and crop fertility, widely venerated throughout the Fertile Crescent and the Middle East.

Baba

Tutelary goddess of the kings of Sumer, and a goddess of motherhood and healing.

Babbar

Sumerian sun god. Equatedwith the Babylonian Shamash.

Belet-Ili

Summerian goddess of the womb.

Beletseri

Akkadian 'clerk' of the Underworld, who kept records of human activities so that she could advise on their final judgment after death. She is called Queen of the Desert.

Dagon

vegetation and fertility god.

Damgalnunna

Mother goddess.

Dumuzi

Summerian form of Tammuz, a god of vegetation, fertility and the Underworld. Possibly the husband of Inanna.

Ea

Summerian and Babylonian god of sweet waters, he is the patron of wisdom, magic and medical science.

Ebeh

Summerian mountain god.

Ellil

Akkadian form of the god Enlil. God of wind and earth.

Enmesarra

God of the underworld and the lord of mes - the power underlying society and civilization.

Ennugi

God of irrigation and canals.

Ereshkigal

Summerian and Akkadian goddess of the dead. She is dark and violent, and possibly was once a sky goddess.

Erra

God of war, death and other disasters.

Gibil

Summerian god of light and fire.

Girru

Akkadian god of light and fire. He is the messenger of the gods.

Gula

Summerian goddess of healing.

Humbaba

God of the cedar forest.

Inanna

The most important of the Summerian divinities, she is the goddess of love, fertility and war. Her symbol is the eight-pointed star.

Irkalla

See Ereshkigal.

Isara

Goddess of oaths and queen of judgment.

Ishkhara

Babylonian goddess of love.

Ishkur

Summerian god of storms and rain.

Ishtar

Violent Summerian and Babylonian goddess of love and fertility. She had a habit of attracting lovers and then killing or maiming them.

Kaksisa

God of the star Sirius.

Ki

Goddess of the earth.

Kulitta

Goddess of music.

Kulla

The Babylonian god who restores temples.

Kusag

God who is high priest of the gods, the patron od priests in Babylonia.

Lahar

Summerian god of cattle and sheep.

Lamastu

Demon who causes fever and childhood diseases.

Mama

Mother goddess.

Mamitu

Akkadian goddess of fate and judgment in the Underworld.

Mammetu

Babylonian goddess of fate and destiny.

Marduk

God of thunderstorms, fertility, and the supreme leader of the gods after defeating Tiamat. Later known as Bel or Baal.

Martu

God of destruction by storms and of the steppes.

Mummu

Summerian and Babylonian god of craftsmen and technical skill.

Mylitta

Babylonian and Assyrian goddess of fertility and childbirth.

Nabu

Summerian and Babylonian god of knowledge, writing, and scribe of the gods.

Nammu

Summerian goddess of the sea.

Namtar

God of the Summerian underworld and the bringer of disease and pestilence to humans.

Nanaja

Summerian and Akkadian goddess of sex and war.

Nanna

Summerian god of the moon. Equivalent to Babylonian god Sin.

Nanshe

Goddess of fertility and water, she was the patron of dreams and prophecy.

Nergal

Evil god of the underworld who brings sickness, fear and war on mankind. He is the consort of the death-goddess Ereshkigal.

Nidaba

Summerian goddess of learning.

Nin-agal

God of smiths.

Ninatta

Goddess of music.

Ninazu

Babylonian god of magic incantations.

Ninedinna

Babylonian goddess of the books of the dead.

Ningirsu

Summerian and Babylonian god of rain, fertility and irrigation.

Ningizzida

God of healing and magic. Sometimes pictured as a serpent with a human head.

Ninhursag

See Ki.

Ninkarrak

Goddess of healing.

Ninkasi

Summerian goddess of intoxicating drinks, and beer in particular.

Ninlil

Goddess of heaven and earth, known as the wind.

Nintur

Akkadian goddess of birth.

Ninurta

God of rain, fertility, thunderstorms, the plow, floods, wells, and the south wind.

Nisaba

Babylonian and Summerian goddess of grain and learning.

Nusku

Summerian god of light and fire.

Papsukkel

Minister and messenger of the Summerian gods.

Rimmon

Babylonian god of storms.

Salbatanu

God of the planet Mars.

Samuqan

God of cattle.

Sataran

Divine judge and healer.

Shamash

Summerian god of the sun, judge and law-giver of the people. He is the husband of Ishtar.

Shulpae

God of feasting.

Shutu

God of illness and the South Wind.

Sibzianna

Summerian god of the star Orion.

Siduri

Goddess of wine-making and brewing.

Sin

Summerian god of the moon, the calendar, and the fixed seasons.

Sulpa'e

God of fertility, wild animals and the planet Jupiter.

Tammuz

Akkadian vegetation god and the symbol of death and rebirth in nature. The 'corn king' of Wiccan worship.

Tiamat

Dragon-goddess of the primordial waters of Chaos, seen as a great salt sea. Also the enemy of the gods.

Umunmutamku

Babylonian deiety who presents offerings to the gods after they have been made by humans.

Uttu

Summerian spider-goddess of weaving and clothing.

Zakar

Babylonian god of dreams as messages from the gods.

 

Middle East

Belly Dance

Gods & Goddesses

Aciel - God of darkness.

Addad - God of clouds, storm, thunder, rain, lightning, floods, foreseeing, winds, earthquakes, destruction, the future, and divination.

Adonis - God of the harvest, the future, and divination.

Ahriman - God of evil, destruction, rumor, doubt, lies, illness, death, and trickery.

Ahura - God of light, goodness, faith, prophetic revelation, and purification.

Aleyin - God of springs, water, and harvest.

The Amshaspends - Spirits similar to Archangels.

Amurru - God of the West.

Anahita - Goddess of waters and procreation.

Anat - Goddess of revenge, conflict, fearlessness, and dew.

Anshar - Sky God.

Anu - God of power, judgment, justice, and fate.

Apsu - God of water, and the abyss surrounding the Earth.

Aherah - Goddess of wisdom, oracles, prophecy, and architecture.

Asherat of the sea - Goddess of the sea, motherhood, children, wisdom, art, and religion.

Asshur - God of time, fertility, protection, victory, bravery, and success,

Ashtart - Goddess of the earliest libraries.

Astarte - Queen of Heaven.  Goddess of revenge, victory, war, crescent Moon, astrology, and sexual activities.

Atar - God of fire, celestial and Earthly.

Atargatis - Goddess of oracles and prophecy.

Athirat - Goddess of love, enchantment, beauty, and persuasion.

Ba'al - God of thunder, rain, fertility, death, resurrection, weather, lightning, sky, clouds, atmosphere, and rebirth.

Ba'al Hammon - God of the sky, fertility, and weather.

Ba'alith - Goddess of the underworld, trees, and wells.

Belit-Ili - Goddess of childbirth.

Belitis - Goddess of fertility.

Dagon - God of mermen.

Derceto - Goddess of fish.

Dumuzi - God of the Underworld, fertility, and harvest.

Ea - God of wisdom, purification, oracles, incantations, magick, foretelling, crafts, judgment, justice, knowledge, rain, and weather.

Enlil - God of wind, hurricanes, floods. forces of nature, disaster, destiny, order, law, prosperity, and wisdom.

Ereshkigal - Goddess of dark magick, revenge, retribution, the waning moon, death, destruction, and regeneration.

Eshmun - God of health and healing.

Fravashis - Guardian Angels.

Geshtin - Goddess of grape vines, fertility, and gardens.

Gibil - God of justice, defense, destroyer of dark magick, intercession, purification, and initiation.

Guhkin - God of jewelry makers.

Gula - Goddess of inflicted illness and restored health.

Hannahanna - Mother Goddess.

Hay-Tau - God of forest vegetation and trees.

Hupasiyas - Weather God.

Inanna - Goddess of war, defense, victory, love, fertility, light, destiny, peace, prosperity, sexual love, justice, law, and agriculture.

In-Shushinak - God of sky, storms, lightning, rain, fruit, and fertility.

Ishtar - Goddess of love, fertility, revenge, war, resurrection, marriage, lions, lapis lazuli, irritability, violence, amorous desire, purification, initiation, and overcoming obstacles.

Jahi the Whore - Goddess of Moon, women, sex, and menstruation.

Kamruspeas - Goddess of spells, magick, and healing.

Khasis - Craftsman God.

Kishar - Earth Goddess.

Kothar - God of crafts and weapons.

Kusor - God of magick, incantation, and divination.

Lama - Goddess of intercession.

Latpon - God of wisdom and magick.

Lilith - Moon Goddess, Patroness of witches.  Protector of all pregnant women, children, and mothers.  Goddess of wisdom, regeneration, enticing sorcery, feminine allure, erotic dreams, forbidden delights, and the dangerous seductive quality of the Moon.

Mammitu - Goddess of each person's destiny.

Mardur - God of fate, courage, healing, magick, incantations, agriculture, rain, resurrection, justice, law, water, hurricanes, winds, thunder, herbs, trees, the Sun, rebirth, victory, purification, and initiation.

Mari - Goddess of fertility, childbirth, the Moon and the sea.

Mithra - God of wrath, death, sky, the Sun, moral purity, courage, light, oracles, clairvoyance, predictions, war, revenge wisdom, diseases, sacred oaths, protection, prosperity, fertility, spiritual illumination, and rituals.

Mot - God of harvest and regeneration.

Nabu - God of wisdom, intellect, speech, writing, and intercession.

Nammu - Mother Goddess.

Nanna - Goddess of the Moon, healing, magick, intercession, interpretation of dreams, and civilization.

Nanshe - Goddess of awareness, prophecy, springs, dreams, regeneration, and death.

Nergal - God of plague, destructive power of the sun, battle, fierce winds, evil, death, war, wisdom, diseases, dark magick, fire, and revenge.

Ninhursag - Goddess of regeneration.

Ninti - Goddess of birth

Ninurta - God of war, wells, south wind, destroyer of evil and enemies, fertility, irrigation, and hunting.

Nisaba - Goddess of grain.

Nusku - Goddess of justice and intercession.

Rashnu - God of justice.

Saishyant - God of regeneration.

Shadrafa - The healer.

Shamash - God of divination, retribution, vigor, courage, triumph, justice, eternity, the future, lawgiving, fertility, and judgment.

Shedu - Guardian spirits of protection.

Sin - God of destiny, predictions, air, wisdom, secrets, destruction, and decisions.

Tanit - Moon goddess.

Tashmetum - Goddess of writing.

Teshub - God of violent storms, destruction, and damage.

Tiamat - Goddess of destruction, Karmic discipline, revenge, salt water, war, evil, despair, dark magick, death, regeneration, and rituals.

Zababa - god of war, fighting, victory, destruction, and weapons.

Zurvan - God of infinite space and time.

 

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