List of deities

This list of deities aims at giving information about deities in the different religions, cultures and mythologies of the world. It is sorted alphabetically.

Wikipedia also has lists of deities by type; see the articles death deity, household deity, lunar deity, and sun deity.

Related articles include, deva demigod, divinity, god, God, goddess, mythology, religion, scripture. See also: Archive of fictional things.

Table of contents
1 Abenaki
2 Anglo-Saxon mythology
3 Abrahamic religions
4 Akamba mythology
5 Akan mythology
6 Ashanti mythology
7 Australian Aboriginal mythology
8 Aztec mythology
9 Baha'i
10 Bushongo mythology
11 Celtic mythology
12 Chinese mythology
13 Chippewa mythology
14 Christianity
15 Creek mythology
16 Dacian mythology
17 Dahomey mythology
18 Dinka mythology
19 Efik mythology
20 Egyptian mythology
21 Etruscan mythology
22 Old Finnish deities
23 Ancient Greek mythology
24 Guarani mythology
25 Haida mythology
26 Hinduism
27 Ho-Chunk mythology
28 Hopi mythology
29 Huron mythology
30 Ibo mythology
31 Incan mythology
32 Inuit mythology
33 Iroquois mythology
34 Islam
35 Isoko mythology
36 Japanese mythology
37 Judaism
38 Khoikhoi mythology
39 "Kitchen Gods" (Modern Western mythology)
40 !Kung mythology
41 Kwakiutl mythology
42 Lakota mythology
43 Lotuko mythology
44 Latvian mythology
45 Lugbara mythology
46 Lusitani mythology
47 Maya mythology
48 Mesopotamian mythology
49 Navaho mythology
50 Norse mythology
51 Pawnee mythology
52 Polynesian mythology
53 Old Prussian / Baltic deities
54 Pygmy mythology
55 Roman mythology
56 Salish mythology
57 Sardinian deities
58 Seneca mythology
59 Slavic mythology
60 Sumerian mythology
61 Thracian mythology
62 Tumbuka mythology
63 Ugarit mythology
64 Yoruba mythology
65 Zulu mythology
66 Zuni mythology
67 External links

Abenaki

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

Anglo-Saxon mythology

Abrahamic religions

See also saint, patriarch, Messiah.

Akamba mythology

Akan mythology

Ashanti mythology

Australian Aboriginal mythology

Aztec mythology

Baha'i

Baha'i is a monotheistic religion contending that various figures from other prominent religions - for example, Moses (Judaism), Jesus (Christianity), Muhammed (Islam), Zoroaster (Zoroastrianism), and Krishna (Hinduism) were all messengers of their God.

Bushongo mythology

Celtic mythology

A more complete list can be found here.

Chinese mythology

Chippewa mythology

Christianity

See Abrahamic religions

Creek mythology

  • Hisagita-imisi

Dacian mythology

Dahomey mythology

  • Agé
  • Ayaba
  • Da
  • Gbadu
  • Gleti
  • Gu
  • Lisa
  • Loko
  • Mawu
  • Sakpata
  • Sogbo
  • Xevioso
  • Zinsi
  • Zinsu

Dinka mythology

  • Abuk
  • Denka
  • Juok
  • Nyalitch

Efik mythology

  • Abassi
  • Atai

Egyptian mythology

Egyptian deities are often portrayed as having animal heads in art; as an example, Anubis is often portrayed in statuary as having the body of a human, but the head of a canine. Many gods were portrayed with different animal heads, depending upon the situation. The Egyptians did not actually believe that their gods had animal heads; rather, they portrayed them that way as artistic symbolism. This may have been for the benefit of the illiterate.

  • Anubis, God of Embalming, Friend of the Dead
  • The Aten, the embodiment of the Sun's rays
  • Atum, a creator deity
  • Bast, Goddess of Cats
  • Bes, God-Demon of Protection, Childbirth and Entertainment
  • Geb, God of the Earth
  • Hapi, one of the four sons of Horus
  • Hapy God of the Nile and Fertility
  • Hathor, Goddess of Love and Music
  • Heget Goddess of Childbirth
  • Horus the falcon-headed god
  • 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
  • Maahes
  • Ma'at, Goddess of Truth, Balance and Order
  • Menhit
  • Mont, god of war
  • Naunet, the primal waters
  • Neith, the great mother goddess
  • Nephthys, mother of Anubis
  • Nut, goddess of heaven and the sky
  • Osiris
  • Ptah, a creator deity
  • Ra, the sun, possible father of Anubis
  • Sekhmnet, goddess of war and battles
  • Sobek, Crocodile God
  • Set, God of Storms, possible father of Anubis
  • Tefnut, goddess of order, justice, time, Heaven and Hell and weather
  • Thoth, god of the moon, drawing, writing, geometry, wisdom, medicine, music, astronomy, and magic
  • Wepwawet
See http://touregypt.net/godsofegypt/ for the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism's extensive information on Egyptian Deities.

Etruscan mythology

Old Finnish deities

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.

  • Ukko, god of heaven and thunder
  • Rauni, Ukko's wife, goddess of fertility
  • Tapio, god of forest and wild animals
  • Mielikki, Tapio's wife
  • Pekko (or Peko), god or goddess (the actual gender is obscure) of fields and agriculture
  • Ahti, (or Ahto) god of streams, lakes and sea
  • Otso, son of a god, king of the forest whose carnal form is the bear
  • Tuoni, goddess of the underworld
  • Perkele, a god of the Lithuanians, drafted to do duty as "the devil"
  • Jumala, a physical idol, later the name of the christian god

Ancient Greek mythology

See also Demigods, the Dryads, the Fates, the Erinyes, the Graces, the Horae, the Muses, the Nymphs, the Pleiades, the Titans

Guarani mythology

  • Abaangui
  • Jurupari

Haida mythology

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

Hinduism

Some of the most important Devas:

Ho-Chunk mythology

Hopi mythology

See also kachina

Huron mythology

  • Iosheka
  • Airesekui
  • Heng

Ibo mythology

  • Aha Njoku
  • Ala
  • Chuku

Incan mythology

Inuit mythology

Iroquois mythology

  • Adekagagwaa
  • Gaol
  • Gendenwitha
  • Gohone
  • Hahgwehdaetgan
  • Hahgwehdiyu
  • Onatha

Islam

See Abrahamic religions

Isoko mythology

Japanese mythology

  • Aji-Suki-Taka-Hiko-Ne - god of thunder
  • Amaterasu - sun goddess
  • Amatsu Mikaboshi - god of evil
  • Ame-no-Uzume - fertility goddess
  • Chimata-No-Kami - god of crossroads, highways and footpaths
  • Ho-Masubi - god of fire
  • Inari (god) - 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
  • Shina-Tsu-Hiko - god of wind
  • Shina-To-Be - goddess of wind
  • Sojobo - king of the tengu
  • Susa-no-Wo - god of storms and thunder, snakes and farming.
  • Taka-Okami - god of rain
  • Take-Mikazuchi - god of thunder
  • Tengu - minor trickster deities
  • Tsuku-Yomi - god of the moon
  • Uke-Mochi - goddess of food
  • Wakahiru-Me - goddess of the dawn sun

see also Kami

Judaism

See Abrahamic religions

Khoikhoi mythology

  • Gamab
  • Heitsi-eibib
  • Tsui'goab

"Kitchen Gods" (Modern Western mythology)

In addition to the gods listed elsewhere, there are several minor mythological beings spoken of in current
Western culture that may be taken more or less seriously. These are commonly called Kitchen Gods.

!Kung mythology

Kwakiutl mythology

  • Kewkwaxa'we

Lakota mythology

Lotuko mythology

  • Ajok

Latvian mythology

Lugbara mythology

Lusitani mythology

Lusitanian (or Ancient Portuguese) Gods were later related with the Celtic and Roman invators. The Lusitani people adopted the Celt and Roman cults and influenced them with theirs. Many Lusitani gods were adopted by the Romans.
  • Atégina - Goddess of Nature and Cure
  • Ares Lusitani - God of Horses
  • Bandonga - Goddess of Lusitani Celts
  • Bormanico - God of Termal Waters (Spas)
  • Cariocecus - God of War
  • Duberdicus - God of Fontains and Water
  • Endovelicus - Supreme God
  • Mars Cariocecus - God of War of Tuy
  • Nabia - Goddess of Rivers and Water
  • Nantosvelta - Goddess of Nature
  • Runesocesius - God of Darts
  • Sucellus - God of Agriculture, Forrests and Alcoholic Drinks
  • Tongoenabiagus - God of Oaths Fontain
  • Trebaruna - Goddess of the House, Battles and Death
  • Turiacus - God of Power of the Grovi People

Maya mythology

  • Ahaw Kin - Sun God
  • Chac - Rain God
  • Yum Kaax - Corn God
  • Kukulcan - Feathered Serpent God
  • Xbalanque - God of the Jaguar
  • Hunah Ku - Creator God
  • Xi Balba - God of the Death
  • Ix Chel - Moon Goddess
  • Itzamna - Reptile Creator God
  • Bolon tza cab - Ruling God of All
  • Balac - War God
  • Bacabs - Gods of the 4 directions
  • Balam - Protector God

Mesopotamian mythology

  • 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
  • Damkina - Earth mother goddess
  • Ea - god of wisdom
  • Enlil - god of weather and storms
  • Enurta - god of war
  • Hadad - weather god
  • Ishtar - goddess of love
  • Kingu - husband of Tiamat
  • Kishar - father of earth
  • Marduk - national god of the Babylonians
  • Mummu - god of mists
  • Nabu - god of the scribal arts
  • Nintu - mother of all gods
  • Shamash - god of the sun and of justice
  • Sin - moon god
  • Tiamat - dragon goddess

Navaho mythology

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

Norse mythology

Pawnee mythology

  • Pah
  • Shakuru
  • Tirawa

Polynesian mythology

see also Menehune

Old Prussian / Baltic deities

  • Bangputtis
  • Melletele
  • Occupirn
  • Perkunatete
  • Perkunos
  • Pikullos
  • Potrimpos
  • Swaigstigr

Pygmy mythology

  • Arebati
  • Khonvoum
  • Tore

Roman mythology

Salish mythology

  • Amotken

Sardinian deities

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

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

Seneca mythology

  • Eagentci
  • Hagones
  • Hawenniyo
  • Kaakwha

Slavic mythology

Sumerian mythology

See also Annuna

Thracian mythology

Tumbuka mythology

Ugarit mythology

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

Yoruba mythology

Zulu mythology

  • Mamlambo
  • Mbaba Mwana Waresa
  • uKqili
  • Umvelinqangi
  • Unkulunkulu

Zuni mythology

  • Achiyalatopa
  • Apoyan Tachi
  • Awitelin Tsta
  • Awonawilona
  • Kokopelli

External links

  • Godchecker - searchable encyclopedia of over 1,400 gods and goddesses from all cultures of the world
  • Encyclopedia Mythica - comprehensive listings for deities, heroes and mythical beasts of legend, with images and sources






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