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There is a much more extensive and organized list of deities at the article <b>[[List of Deities]]</b>.
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Adonis – greek god of rebirth and vegetation; worshipped in mystery religions for untold eons
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Apollo – greek/roman young solar god; god of light, truth, and prophecy; god of archery, medicine, and healing; god of music, poetry, and the arts
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Anubis – egyptian god of the dead
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Aten – egyptian supreme god; solar deity
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Brahma – hindu creator god
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Baphomet – satanist deity
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Coyote – native north-american trickster god
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Cernunnos – celtic god of the wild hunt, fertility, and masculine energy
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Dagda – irish father god; somewhat comical and bawdy
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Dionysus – greek god of wine, of ritual ecstasy; god of agriculture, music, and theater, communication between living and dead
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Eros – greek god of sexuality and fertility
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Ganesh – hindu god with elephant head; remover of obstacles; god of beginnings; patron of arts and sciences, of intelligence and wisdom
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Gopala – hindu child god; young Krishna; playful and mischevious while always aware of divinity
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Govinda – sikh god; preserver; protective father
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Great Spirit – native north-american supreme deity, creator, source
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Hades – greek god of the underworld and death
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Hephaestus – greek god of the forge, of technology, craftsmen, sculptors, fire, and volcanoes
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Hermes – greek god of boundaries and travelers, shepherds and cowherds, orators, writers and poets, invention, commerce, and thieves; messenger of the gods; trickster
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Herne – british god of vegetation, vine, and the wild hunt
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Holly King – english god of winter (rest, withdrawal)
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Horus – egyptian sky god; god of sun and moon; god of war and the hunt
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Krishna – hindu supreme god; essence of all creation
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Loki – norse god; shape-shifter and gender-changer
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Lugh – celtic god of smiths and artisans; harvest god
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Mercury – roman god of commerce; messenger of the gods, speed and travel
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Mithras – persian god of light
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Oak King – english god of summer (expansion, growth, activity)
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Odin – norse father god; god of wisdom, wealth, inspiration, poetry, battle, hunting, magick, prophecy
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Osiris – egyptian god of the underworld and the harvest
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Pan – greek nature god; horned god; god of shepherds and flocks, of wild forests and fields, virility, fertility, and spring
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Ra – egyptian god; solar deity
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Rama – hindu god representing the perfect human man and husband
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Set/Seth – egyptian god of chaos
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Shiva – hindu god; the destroyer of obstacles; transformer
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Sunna – norse sun god
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Tammuz – egyptian green god
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Thoth – egyptian god of magick and wisdom
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Vishnu – hindu god; sustainer
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Zeus – father god; sky god

Revision as of 12:20, 29 November 2021


There is a much more extensive and organized list of deities at the article List of Deities.


Adonis – greek god of rebirth and vegetation; worshipped in mystery religions for untold eons

Apollo – greek/roman young solar god; god of light, truth, and prophecy; god of archery, medicine, and healing; god of music, poetry, and the arts

Anubis – egyptian god of the dead

Aten – egyptian supreme god; solar deity

Brahma – hindu creator god

Baphomet – satanist deity

Coyote – native north-american trickster god

Cernunnos – celtic god of the wild hunt, fertility, and masculine energy

Dagda – irish father god; somewhat comical and bawdy

Dionysus – greek god of wine, of ritual ecstasy; god of agriculture, music, and theater, communication between living and dead

Eros – greek god of sexuality and fertility

Ganesh – hindu god with elephant head; remover of obstacles; god of beginnings; patron of arts and sciences, of intelligence and wisdom

Gopala – hindu child god; young Krishna; playful and mischevious while always aware of divinity

Govinda – sikh god; preserver; protective father

Great Spirit – native north-american supreme deity, creator, source

Hades – greek god of the underworld and death

Hephaestus – greek god of the forge, of technology, craftsmen, sculptors, fire, and volcanoes

Hermes – greek god of boundaries and travelers, shepherds and cowherds, orators, writers and poets, invention, commerce, and thieves; messenger of the gods; trickster god

Herne – british god of vegetation, vine, and the wild hunt

Holly King – english god of winter (rest, withdrawal)

Horus – egyptian sky god; god of sun and moon; god of war and the hunt

Krishna – hindu supreme god; essence of all creation

Loki – norse god; shape-shifter and gender-changer

Lugh – celtic god of smiths and artisans; harvest god

Mercury – roman god of commerce; messenger of the gods, speed and travel

Mithras – persian god of light

Oak King – english god of summer (expansion, growth, activity)

Odin – norse father god; god of wisdom, wealth, inspiration, poetry, battle, hunting, magick, prophecy

Osiris – egyptian god of the underworld and the harvest

Pan – greek nature god; horned god; god of shepherds and flocks, of wild forests and fields, virility, fertility, and spring

Ra – egyptian god; solar deity

Rama – hindu god representing the perfect human man and husband

Set/Seth – egyptian god of chaos

Shiva – hindu god; the destroyer of obstacles; transformer

Sunna – norse sun god

Tammuz – egyptian green god

Thoth – egyptian god of magick and wisdom

Vishnu – hindu god; sustainer

Zeus – father god; sky god