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* ''Abe no Seimei'' 安倍晴明 [jpn]
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* ''Pañcatathāgata'' पञ्चतथागत [san]
 
* ''Wǔzhì Rúlái'' 五智如來 五智如來 [cmn]
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* ''Wǔzhì Rúlái'' 五智如來 五智如來 [cmn]
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五智如來
* ''Pañcatathāgata'' पञ्चतथागत [san]
 
* ''Wǔzhì Rúlái'' 五智如來 五智如來 [cmn]
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|Eight Immortals
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|Wǔfāng Shàngdì
* ''Wǔfāng Shàngdì'' 五方上帝 方上帝 [cmn]
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* ''Caturmahārāja'' चतुर्महाराज [san
 
* ''Sìdà Tiānwáng'' 四大天王 四大天王 [cmn]
จาตุมหาราชิกา
|Caturmahārājakayikas
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|Four Immortals
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|七福神
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|Shichifukujin
* ''Shichifukujin'' 七福神 [jpn]
|Seven Gods of Fortune
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|दत्तात्रेय
* ''Dattātreya'' दत्तात्रेय [san]
|paradigmatic monk
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* Hinduism
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|पञ्चतथागत
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五智如來
* ''Pañcatathāgata'' पञ्चतथागत [san]
 
* ''Wǔzhì Rúlái'' 五智如來 五智如來 [cmn]
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* ''Caturmahārāja'' चतुर्महाराज [san
* ''Sìdà Tiānwáng'' 四大天王 四大天王 [cmn]


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|Seven Gods of Fortune
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|Seven Gods of Fortune
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|Three Stars
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* Daoism
* Daoism
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* ''Bāxiān'' 八仙 八仙 [cmn]
|Eight Immortals
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* Hinduism
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* ''Bāxiān'' 八仙 八仙 [cmn]
|Eight Immortals
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* Greek religion
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* Chinese folk religion
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|Wǔfāng Shàngdì
* ''Wǔfāng Shàngdì'' 五方上帝 方上帝 [cmn]
|Highest Gods of the Five Regions
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
|五方上帝
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|Wǔfāng Shàngdì
* ''Wǔfāng Shàngdì'' 五方上帝 方上帝 [cmn]
|Highest Gods of the Five Regions
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* Aztec religion
* Aztec religion
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* Maya mythology
* Maya mythology
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* Shintō
* Shintō
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* Shintō
* Shintō
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
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* Inca religion
* Inca religion
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* Greek religion
* Greek religion
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* ''ꜣst'' [egy]
* ''ꜣst'' [egy]
|
|goddess of warfare, health, marriage and love
|goddess of warfare, health, marriage and love
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* Egyptian religion
* Egyptian religion
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* Norse religion
* Norse religion
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* Maya religion
* Maya religion
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* Shintō
* Shintō
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* Shintō
* Shintō
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* Mahāyāna
* Mahāyāna
* Vajrayāna
* Vajrayāna
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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* ''Jīngwèi'' 精衛 精卫 [cmn]
* ''Jīngwèi'' 精衛 精卫 [cmn]
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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* Roman religion
* Roman religion
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* Roman religion
* Roman religion
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* Shintō
* Shintō
|七福神
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|Shichifukujin
* ''Shichifukujin'' 七福神 [jpn]
|Seven Gods of Fortune
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* Japanese folklore
* Japanese folklore
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* Turkic mythology
* Turkic mythology
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* Maya religion
* Maya religion
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* Maya religion
* Maya religion
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
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* Ainu religion
* Ainu religion
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
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* Shintō
* Shintō
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* Greek religion
* Greek religion
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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* Turkic mythology
* Turkic mythology
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* Shintō
* Shintō
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* ''Kūn'' 鯤 鲲 [cmn]
* ''Kūn'' 鯤 鲲 [cmn]
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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* Turkic mythology
* Turkic mythology
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* Maya religion
* Maya religion
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* Vietnamese folk religion
* Vietnamese folk religion
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
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* Daoism
* Daoism
|八仙
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|Bāxiān
* ''Bāxiān'' 八仙 八仙 [cmn]
|Eight Immortals
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|-
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* Visayan religion
* Visayan religion
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* Greek religion
* Greek religion
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* Judaism
* Judaism
* Christianity
* Christianity
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* Daoism
* Daoism
|八仙
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|Bāxiān
* ''Bāxiān'' 八仙 八仙 [cmn]
|Eight Immortals
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|-
|
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* Vietnamese folk religion
* Vietnamese folk religion
* Tứ Phủ
* Tứ Phủ
|四不死
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|Tứ bất tử
* Tứ bất tử 四不死 [vie]
|Four Immortals
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* Daoism
* Daoism
|三清
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|Sānqīng
* ''Sānqīng'' 三清 三清 [cmn]
|Three Pure Ones
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* Norse religion
* Norse religion
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* Norse religion
* Norse religion
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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* Daoism
* Daoism
|八仙
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|Bāxiān
* ''Bāxiān'' 八仙 八仙 [cmn]
|Eight Immortals
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|-
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
|三星
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|Sānxīng
* ''Sānxīng'' 三星 三星 [cmn]
|Three Stars
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|-
|
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* Norse religion
* Norse religion
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* Buddhism
* Buddhism
* Hinduism
* Hinduism
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* Christianity
* Christianity
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
* Korean shamanism
* Korean shamanism
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* Inca mythology
* Inca mythology
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* Manichaeism
* Manichaeism
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* Norse religion
* Norse religion
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* Roman religion
* Roman religion
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* Druze
* Druze
* Baháʼí Faith
* Baháʼí Faith
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|-
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* Vietnamese folk religion
* Vietnamese folk religion
* Đạo Mẫu
* Đạo Mẫu
|四府
|
|Tứ Phủ
* Tứ Phủ 四府 [vie]
|Four Palaces
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|-
|
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* Vietnamese folk religion
* Vietnamese folk religion
* Đạo Mẫu
* Đạo Mẫu
|四府
|
|Tứ Phủ
* Tứ Phủ 四府 [vie]
|Four Palaces
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|-
|
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* Vietnamese folk religion
* Vietnamese folk religion
* Đạo Mẫu
* Đạo Mẫu
|四府
|
|Tứ Phủ
* Tứ Phủ 四府 [vie]
|Four Palaces
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|-
|
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* Vietnamese folk religion
* Vietnamese folk religion
* Đạo Mẫu
* Đạo Mẫu
|四府
|
|Tứ Phủ
* Tứ Phủ 四府 [vie]
|Four Palaces
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|-
|
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|
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* Polynesian mythology
* Polynesian mythology
|
|
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|-
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* Daoism
* Daoism
* Hàn Buddhism
* Hàn Buddhism
|
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* Norse religion
* Norse religion
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* Roman religion
* Roman religion
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|
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* Turkic mythology
* Turkic mythology
|
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* Islam
* Islam
* Baháʼí Faith
* Baháʼí Faith
|
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* Norse religion
* Norse religion
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* Roman religion
* Roman religion
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|
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* Aztec religion
* Aztec religion
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* Norse religion
* Norse religion
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* Sotho-Tswana religion
* Sotho-Tswana religion
|
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|
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* ''Momotarō'' 桃太郎 [jpn]
* ''Momotarō'' 桃太郎 [jpn]
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|
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* Japanese folklore
* Japanese folklore
|
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* Islam
* Islam
* Baháʼí Faith
* Baháʼí Faith
|
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|-
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* Islam
* Islam
* Baháʼí Faith
* Baháʼí Faith
|
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|
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* Himba-Herero religion
* Himba-Herero religion
|
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|-
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* Uzbek folklore
* Uzbek folklore
* Uyghur folklore
* Uyghur folklore
|
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|
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* Greek religion
* Greek religion
|
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|
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* Egyptian religion
* Egyptian religion
|
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|
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* Roman religion
* Roman religion
|
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* Daoism
* Daoism
* Hàn Buddhism
* Hàn Buddhism
|
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|
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* Kikuyu religion
* Kikuyu religion
|
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|
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* Greek religion
* Greek religion
|
|
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|-
|-
|Ninhursag, Damgalnuna, Ninmah
|
|
* ''Ninḫursaĝ'' 𒀭𒎏𒄯𒊕 [sux]
* ''Ninḫursaĝ'' 𒀭𒎏𒄯𒊕 [sux]
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* Mesopotamian religion
* Mesopotamian religion
|
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|-
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|
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* Nuo folk religion
* Nuo folk religion
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|
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* Nuo folk religion
* Nuo folk religion
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|
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* Egyptian religion
* Egyptian religion
|
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|-
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* Daoism
* Daoism
* Hàn Buddhism
* Hàn Buddhism
|
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|-
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|
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* Bantu religion
* Bantu religion
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|-
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|
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* Akan religion
* Akan religion
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|
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* Greek religion
* Greek religion
|
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|-
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|
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* Kongo religion
* Kongo religion
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|-
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|
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* Kongo religion
* Kongo religion
|
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|-
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* Turkic mythology
* Turkic mythology
*  
*  
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* Germanic religion
* Germanic religion
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|
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* Norse religion
* Norse religion
|
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|
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* Yoruba religion
* Yoruba religion
|
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|-
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|
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* Egyptian religion
* Egyptian religion
|
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|
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* Yoruba religion
* Yoruba religion
|
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|
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* Greek religion
* Greek religion
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|-
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
* Daoism
* Daoism
|
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* Inca religion
* Inca religion
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|-
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|
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
|
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|-
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|
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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|
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* Greek religion
* Greek religion
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* Slavic religion
* Slavic religion
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|-
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* Greek religion
* Greek religion
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|-
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
|
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* ''Poseidónas'' Ποσειδώνας [ell]
* ''Poseidónas'' Ποσειδώνας [ell]
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* Greek religion
* Greek religion
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|-
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* Christian folklore
* Christian folklore
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* Greek religion
* Greek religion
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* Maya religion
* Maya religion
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* Xhosa religion
* Xhosa religion
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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* Aztec religion
* Aztec religion
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* Egyptian religion
* Egyptian religion
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
|
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|
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
|
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|
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* English folklore
* English folklore
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|-
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|
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
|
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|-
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* Christianity
* Christianity
* Islam
* Islam
|
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* Greek religion
* Greek religion
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* Rutara religion
* Rutara religion
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* Shintō
* Shintō
|
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|-
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* Buddhism
* Buddhism
|
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|-
|
|-
|
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* ''Sandalp̄ōn'' סנדלפון [heb]
* ''Sandalp̄ōn'' סנדלפון [heb]
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* Judaism
* Judaism
* Christianity
* Christianity
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|-
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
|
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|-
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* Judaism
* Judaism
* Christianity
* Christianity
|
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|-
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
|
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* Eastern Orthodox Christianity
* Eastern Orthodox Christianity
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* Greek religion
* Greek religion
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* Egyptian religion
* Egyptian religion
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese Protestant Christianity
* Chinese Protestant Christianity
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
* Vietnamese folk religion
* Vietnamese folk religion
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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|
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
|三星
|
|Sānxīng
* ''Sānxīng'' 三星 三星 [cmn]
|Three Stars
|-
|-
|
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Line 2,724: Line 2,180:
|
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* Egyptian religion
* Egyptian religion
|
|
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|-
|-
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|
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* Shintō
* Shintō
|
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|-
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|
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* Germanic folklore
* Germanic folklore
|
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|-
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|
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* Arab folklore
* Arab folklore
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|-
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|
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
|
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|-
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|
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
|
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|-
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
|
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|-
|
|-
|
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* ''Suìrén'' 燧人 燧人 [cmn]
* ''Suìrén'' 燧人 燧人 [cmn]
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
|
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figure description religion/folklore group
  • Abe no Seimei 安倍晴明 [jpn]
onmyōji
  • Shintō
  • Abrāā́m Ἀβρᾱᾱ́μ [grc]
  • Ābrahām [lat]
  • Avraám Αβραάμ [ell]
  • Avrahám אברהם [heb]
  • ʔibrāhīm ابراهیم [arb]
prophet
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Baháʼí Faith
  • Ádis Άδης [ell]
  • Hā́idēs ᾍδης [grc]
king of the Underworld; god of the dead and riches
  • Greek religion
  • Asklēpiós Ἀσκληπιός [grc]
  • Asklipiós Ασκληπιός [ell]
god of medicine, healing, rejuvenation and physicians
  • Greek religion
  • Aithḗr Αἰθήρ [grc]
  • Aithéras Αιθέρας [ell]
primordial god and personification of the upper sky
  • Greek religion
  • Agní अग्नि [san]
god of fire
  • Hinduism
  • Ahurō Mazdā̊ 𐬀𐬵𐬎𐬭𐬋 𐬨𐬀𐬰𐬛𐬃 [ave]
lord of wisdom, god of the sky
  • Zoroastrianism
  • Akṣobhya अक्षोभ्य [san]
  • Āchùfó 阿閦佛 [cmn]
  • mi bskyod pa མི་བསྐྱོད་པ [bod]
lord of Abhirati
  • Mahāyāna
  • Vajrayāna
  • Pañcatathāgata पञ्चतथागत [san]
  • Wǔzhì Rúlái 五智如來 五智如來 [cmn]
  • Alaz [tur]
god of fire
  • Turkic mythology
  • almáttki Áss [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Amamichuu アマミチュー [ryu]
  • Amamikyu 阿摩美久、阿摩彌姑 [jpn]
creation goddess of the Ryukyu Islands
  • Ryukyuan religion
  • Amaterasu 天照 [jpn]
goddess of the sun
  • Shintō
  • Ame-no-Uzume 天宇受売、天鈿女 [jpn]
goddess of dawn
  • Shintō
  • Amitābha अमिताभ [san]
  • Ēmítuófó / Āmítuófó 阿彌陀佛 [cmn]
  • od dpag med འོད་དཔག་མེད་ [bod]
  • amídtaapʰo อมิตาภ [thi]
Buddha
  • Mahāyāna
  • Vajrayāna
  • Pañcatathāgata पञ्चतथागत [san]
  • Wǔzhì Rúlái 五智如來 五智如來 [cmn]
  • Amoghasiddhi अमोघसिद्धि [san]
  • Bùkōngchéngjiù Fó 不空成就佛 [cmn]
Buddha
  • Mahāyāna
  • Vajrayāna
  • Pañcatathāgata पञ्चतथागत [san]
  • Wǔzhì Rúlái 五智如來 五智如來 [cmn]
  • Amfitríti Αμφιτρίτη [ell]
  • Amphitrítē Ἀμφιτρίτη [grc]
queen of the sea; goddess of the sea
  • Greek religion
  • Anánkē Ἀνάγκη [grc]
  • Anágki Ανάγκη [ell]
personification of necessity and inevitability
  • Greek religion
  • Anansi [aka]

Ananse

trickster
  • Akan folklore
  • Afrodíti Αφροδίτη [ell]
  • Aphrodítē Ἀφροδίτη [grc]
goddess of love, lust, passion, pleasure, beauty and sexuality
  • Greek religion
  • Apóllōn Απόλλων [ell]
  • Ăpóllōn Ἀπόλλων [grc]
  • Apollō [lat]
god of oracles, healing, archery, music and arts, light, knowledge, herds and flocks, and protection of the young
  • Greek religion
  • Roman religion
  • Apulu 𐌖𐌋𐌖𐌐𐌀 [ett]
god of the sun and light, thunder and lightning, healing and plague
  • Etruscan religion
  • Árēs Ἄρης [grc]
  • Áris Άρης [ell]
god of war and courage
  • Greek religion
  • Ari'él אריאל [heb]
  • Ariḗl Ἀριήλ [grc]
angel
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Ártemis Ἄρτεμις [grc]
  • Ártemis Άρτεμις [ell]
goddess of nature, childbirth, wildlife, healing, the hunt, sudden death, animals, virginity, young women, and archery
  • Greek religion
  • Arthur Gernow [cor]
  • Brenin Arthur [cym]
  • King Arthur [eng]
  • Roi Arthur [fra]
  • Roue Arzhur [bre]
king of Britain
  • English folklore
  • Asase Ya [aka]
goddess of earth, fertility, love, peace, procreation, sky, and truth
  • Akan religon
  • ashmedáy אשמדאי [heb]
  • 'Asmodaîos Ἀσμοδαῖος [grc]
  • آشماداي
king of demons
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • ʿštrt 𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤕 [phn]
goddess of war, beauty, hunting and love
  • Canaanite religion
  • Athēnâ Ἀθηνᾶ [grc]
  • Athiná Αθηνά [ell]
goddess of wisdom, warfare and handicraft
  • Greek religion
  • tm [egy]
primordial god
  • Egyptian religion
  • Âu Cơ 甌姬 [vie]
mountain snow goddess
  • Vietnamese folk religion
  • Ay Ata 𐰖:𐱃𐰀 [otk]
moon god
  • Turkic mythology
  • ʿǍzarʾēl עזראל [heb]
  • Azraḯl Αζραήλ [grc]
  • ʕazrāʔīl عزرائيل [arb]
angel of death
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Baeuqloxdoh [zyb]
supreme god
  • Moism
  • Bai Baianai 𐰉𐰀𐰖 𐰉𐰀𐰖𐰀𐰣𐰀𐰖 [otk]
spirit of forests, animals and patron of hunters
  • Yakut mythology
  • Báidì 白帝 白帝 [cmn]
god
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Wǔfāng Shàngdì 五方上帝 方上帝 [cmn]
  • Báiwúcháng 白無常 白无常 [cmn]
one of the two gods escorting the spirits of the dead to the underworld
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Baldr [non]
god
  • Germanic religion
  • Baraḵʾēl ברכיאל
archangel
  • Judaism
  • Eastern Catholic Churches
  • Orthodox Catholic Church
  • Bathalà [tgl]
the supreme being and creator of the Universe
  • Tagalog religion
  • Baʿal-zəḇūḇ בעל־זבוּב‎
demon
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Baʿal-pəʿōr בעל פעור
devil
  • Judaism
  • Bǎoshēng Rúlái 寶生如來 宝生如来 [cmn]
  • Ratnasambhava रत्नसम्भव [san]
  • rin chen 'byung gnas རིན་ཆེན་འབྱུང་གནས་ [bod]
Buddha
  • Mahāyāna
  • Vajrayāna
  • Pañcatathāgata पञ्चतथागत [san]
  • Wǔzhì Rúlái 五智如來 五智如來 [cmn]
  • Benzaiten 弁才天、弁財天 [jpn]
goddess of all that flows: water, music, arts, love, wisdom, wealth, fortune
  • Shintō
  • Shichifukujin 七福神 [jpn]
  • Bəlīyyaʿal בליעל‎
devil
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • 'Bhumi भुमि [san]
goddess of the Earth
  • Hinduism
  • Beowulf [eng]
  • Bēowulf [ang]
hero
  • English folklore
  • Bĭ́ā Βία [grc]
  • Vía βία [ell]
personification of force
  • Greek religion
  • Boréās Βορέᾱς [grc]
  • Voréas Βορέας [ell]
god of the north wind, storms, and winter
  • Greek religion
  • Bragi [non]
god of poetry
  • Norse religion
  • Brahmā ब्रह्मा [san]
creator of the Universe; god of creation, knowledge, and the Vedas
  • Hinduism
  • Bùdài 布袋 [cmn]
buddha of the future
  • Chán school
  • Shichifukujin 七福神 [jpn]
  • Gautamá गौतम [san]
Buddha
  • Buddhism
  • Manichaeism
  • Bürküt [tur]
eagle god
  • Turkic mythology
  • Cáishén 財神 财神 [cmn]
god of wealth
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
  • Cāngdì 蒼帝 苍帝 [cmn]
god
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Wǔfāng Shàngdì 五方上帝 方上帝 [cmn]
  • Cāngjié 倉頡 仓颉 [cmn]
historian
  • Chinese folk religion
  • ""Cáo Guójiù 曹國舅 曹国舅 [cmn]
immortal
  • Daoism
  • Bāxiān 八仙 八仙 [cmn]
  • Cernunnos [lat]
god
  • Celtic religon
  • Gallo-Roman religion
  • Chaahk [emy]
god of rain, thunder, and lightning
  • Maya religion
  • Cháng'é 嫦娥 嫦娥 [cmn]
goddess of the Moon
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
  • Hàn Buddhism
  • Chénghuángshén 城隍神 城隍神 [cmn]
settlement protector
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Chìdì 赤帝 赤帝 [cmn]
god
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Wǔfāng Shàngdì 五方上帝 方上帝 [cmn]
  • Chíguó Tiānwáñg 持國天王 [cmn]
  • Dhṛtarāṣṭra धृतराष्ट्र [san]
  • ཡུལ་འཁོར་སྲུང [bod]
  • ท้าวธตรฐ [thi]
god
  • Buddhism
  • Caturmahārāja चतुर्महाराज [san
  • Sìdà Tiānwáng 四大天王 四大天王 [cmn]
  • Chīyóu 蚩尤 [cmn]
leader of Nine Lí tribe
  • Chinese folk religion
  • chrónos Χρόνος [ell]
  • khrónos Χρόνος [grc]
personification of time
  • Greek religion
  • Chử Đồng Tử 褚童子 [vie]
divinity
  • Vietnamese folk religion
  • Tứ bất tử 四不死 [vie]
  • Cizin [mul]
god of death
  • Maya religion
  • Cocijo [zap]
god of lightning
  • Zapotec religion
  • Daikokuten 大黒天 [jpn]
god of wealth, fortune, the household, agriculture, fertility, sexuality and war
  • Shintō
  • Shichifukujin 七福神 [jpn]
  • Dattātreya दत्तात्रेय [san]
paradigmatic monk
  • Hinduism
  • Dàojì 道濟 道济 [cmn]
monk
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Dàrì Rúlái 大日如來 大日如来 [cmn]
  • Phra wịrocana phuthṭha พระไวโรจนพุทธะ [thi]
  • rnam par snang mdzad རྣམ་པར་སྣང་མཛད་ [bod]
  • Vairocana वैरोचन [san]
Buddha; dharmakāya (Hàn Buddhism); primordial Buddha (Vajrayāna)
  • Mahāyāna
  • Vajrayāna
  • Pañcatathāgata पञ्चतथागत [san]
  • Wǔzhì Rúlái 五智如來 五智如來 [cmn]
  • Dažʹbóg Дажьбо́г [rus]
god of the Sun
  • Slavic religion
  • Dellingr [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Dēmḗtēr Δημήτηρ [grc]
  • Dimítir Δημήτηρ [ell]
goddess of the harvest, agriculture, fertility, and sacred law
  • Greek religion
  • den-ki 𒀭𒂗𒆠 [sux]
  • 𒀭𒂍𒀀 [akk]
god of water
  • Mesopotamian religion
  • dinana 𒀭𒈹 [sux]
  • Ištar 𒀭𒈹 [akk]
goddess of love, war and fertility
  • Mesopotamian religion
  • dnanna 𒀭𒋀𒆠 [sux]
god of the Moon
  • Mesopotamian religion
  • dutu 𒀭𒌓 [sux]
god of the Sun and justice
  • Mesopotamian religion
  • Duōwén Tiānwáng 多聞天王 多闻天王 [cmn]
  • Vaiśravaṇa वैश्रवण [san]
  • rnam thos sras རྣམ་ཐོས་སྲས་ [bod]
god
  • Buddhism
  • Caturmahārāja चतुर्महाराज [san
  • Sìdà Tiānwáng 四大天王 四大天王 [cmn]
  • Shichifukujin 七福神 [jpn]
  • Diana [lat]
goddess of the hunt, wild animals, fertility and the Moon
  • Roman religion
  • Diónūsos Διόνυσος [grc]
  • Diónysos Διόνυσος [ell]
god of wine, vegetation, fertility, festivity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre
  • Greek religion
  • Dìzàng 地藏 地藏 [cmn]
  • Kṣitigarbha क्षितिगर्भ [san]
  • sa yi snying po ས་ཡི་སྙིང་པོ [bod]
  • พระกษิติครรภ [thi]
bodhisattva
  • Buddhism
  • Durgā दुर्गा [san]
mother goddess; goddess of power, strength and protection
  • Hinduism
  • Dzahui [mul]
god of rain
  • Mixtec religion
  • Ebisu 恵比寿、恵比須 [jpn]
god of water, fisheries, business and wealth
  • Shintō
  • Shichifukujin 七福神 [jpn]
  • Eileíthuiă Εἰλείθυια [grc]
  • Eileíthyia Ειλείθυια [ell]
goddess of childbirth
  • Greek religion
  • Ekáti Εκάτη [ell]
  • Hekátē Ἑκᾰ́τη [grc]
goddess of magic, spells, the moon, the night, crossroads, and ghosts
  • Greek religion
  • den-lil₂ 𒀭𒂗𒆤 [sux]
god of the wind, air, earth and storms
  • Mesopotamian religion
  • Ēṓs Ἠώς [grc]
  • Iós Ηώς [ell]
personification of the dawn
  • Greek religion
  • Éris Έρις [ell]
  • Éris Ἔρις [grc]
goddess of strife and discord
  • Greek religion
  • Erkliğ Han [tur]
god of space
  • Turkic mythology
  • Altai mythology
  • Èrláng Shén 二郎神 二郎神 [cmn]
god
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Erlik 𐰀𐰼𐰠𐰃𐰚 [otk]
  • Erlik Han [tur]
god of death and the underworld
  • Mongolian mythology
  • Turkic mythology
  • Ermís Ερμής [ell]
  • Hermês Ἑρμῆς [grc]
god of boundaries, roads, travelers, merchants, thieves, athletes, shepherds, commerce, speed, cunning, language, oratory, wit and messages
  • Greek religion
  • Éros Έρως [ell]
  • Érōs Ἔρως [grc]
god of love, lust, desire and sex; primordial god and personification of love
  • Greek religion
  • Esege Malan Эсеге Малан [khk]
creator god
  • Mongolian mythology
  • Estía Εστία [ell]
  • Hestíā Ἑστία [grc]
goddess of the domestic and civic hearth, the home, sacred and sacrificial fire, virginity, family and the state
  • Greek religion
  • Etügen Eke [tur]
earth goddess
  • Turkic mythology
  • Forseti [non]
god of justice and reconciliation
  • Norse religion
  • Fukurokuju 福禄寿 [jpn]
god of the fortune
  • Shintō
  • Shichifukujin 七福神 [jpn]
  • Fúxī 伏羲 伏羲 [cmn]
culture hero
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
  • Fúxīng 福星 福星 [cmn]
god of fortune
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Sānxīng 三星 三星 [cmn]
  • Gavri'él גבריאל [heb]
  • Gabrīḗl Γαβριήλ [grc]
  • Gavriíl Γαβριήλ [ell]
  • Gabriēl [lat]
  • Jibrāʔīl جبرائيل [arb]
archangel
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Baháʼí Faith
  • Gaía Γαία [ell]
  • Gaîa Γαῖᾰ [grc]
personification of the Earth
  • Greek religion
  • Gaṇeśa गणेश [san]
god of new beginnings, wisdom and luck; remover of obstacles; supreme god (Ganapatya)
  • Hinduism
  • gbb [egy]
god of the Earth
  • Egyptian religion
  • Guān Yǔ 關羽 关羽 [cmn]
military general
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
  • Hàn Buddhism
  • Guānshìyīn 觀世音 观世音 [cmn]
bodhisattva associated with compassion
  • Hàn Buddhism
  • Daoism
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Guðrún [non]
  • Kriemhilt [gmh]
noble woman
  • Germanic folklore
  • Guglielm Tell [roh]
  • Guglielmo Tell [ita]
  • Guillaume Tell [fra]
  • Wilhelm Tell [deu]
mountain climber and marksman
  • Swiss folklore
  • Gunnarr [non]
  • Gunther [gmh]
king of Burgundy
  • Germanic folklore
  • Hán Xiāngzǐ 韓湘子 韩湘子 [cmn]
immortal
  • Daoism
  • Bāxiān 八仙 八仙 [cmn]
  • Hanumān हनुमान् [san]
god of wisdom, strength, courage, devotion and self-discipline
  • Hinduism
Hasinaw-uk-kamuy ハシナウ・ウク・カムイ [ain] goddess of the hunt
  • Ainu religion
  • Hé Xiāngū 何仙姑 何仙姑 [cmn]
immortal
  • Daoism
  • Bāxiān 八仙 八仙 [cmn]
  • Hḗbē Ἥβη [grc]
  • Ívi Ήβη [ell]
goddess of eternal youth and old age, prime of life, and forgiveness; cupbearer to the gods
  • Greek religion
  • Hēidì 黑帝 黑帝 [cmn]
god
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Wǔfāng Shàngdì 五方上帝 方上帝 [cmn]
  • Heimdallr [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Hēiwúcháng 黑無常 黑无常 [cmn]
one of the two gods escorting the spirits of the dead to the underworld
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Hḗlios Ἥλιος [grc]
  • Ílios Ήλιος [ell]
personification of the Sun
  • Greek religion
  • Hēmérā Ἡμέρα [grc]
  • Iméra Ημέρα [ell]
personification of day
  • Greek religion
  • Hḗphaistos Ἥφαιστος [grc]
  • Ífaistos Ήφαιστος [ell]
god of fire, volcanoes, metalworking, artisans, metallurgy, carpenters, forges, sculpting, and blacksmiths
  • Greek religion
  • Hḗrā Ἥρα [grc]
  • Íra Ήρα [ell]
queen of the gods; goddess of marriage, women, marital harmony and the protector of women during childbirth
  • Greek religion
  • Hēraklês Ἡρακλῆς [grc]
  • Iraklís Ηρακλής [ell]
hero
  • Greek mythology
  • Hercules [lat]
hero
  • Roman mythology
  • Hermóðr [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Himiko 卑弥呼 [jpn]
shamaness-queen
  • Japanese shamanism
  • Hippolytē Ἱππολύτη [grc]
  • Ippolýti Ιππολύτη [ell]
queen of the Amazons
  • Greek mythology
  • Hǫðr [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Hǫgni [non]
warrior
  • Germanic folklore
  • Hóngjūn Lǎozǔ 鴻鈞老祖 鸿钧老祖 [cmn]
ancestor of immortals
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
  • Hǿnir [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Hòutǔ 后土 后土 [cmn]
goddess of all land and earth
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
Hòu Yì 后羿 后羿 [cmn] archer
  • Chinese folk religion
Huā Mùlán 花木蘭 花木兰 [cmn] heroin
  • Chinese folklore
  • Huángdì 黃帝 黄帝 [cmn]
god
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Wǔfāng Shàngdì 五方上帝 方上帝 [cmn]
  • Huītzilōpōchtli [nci]
god of war and will, lord of the Sun and fire; patron god of the Mexica; ruler of the south
  • Aztec religion
  • Hunahpu [quc]
hero
  • Maya mythology
  • Inaba no Shirousagi 因幡の白兎 [jpn]
hare
  • Shintō
  • Inari 稲荷 [jpn]
god of foxes, fertility, rice, tea and sake, agriculture and industry, and general prosperity and worldly success
  • Shintō
  • Índra इन्द्र [san]
king of the devas; king of Svarga; god of weather, lightning, thunder, storms and rain
  • Hinduism
  • Inti [que]
sun god
  • Inca religion
  • Íris Ίρις [ell]
  • Îris Ἶρις [grc]
goddess of the rainbow
  • Greek religion
  • ꜣst [egy]
goddess of warfare, health, marriage and love
  • Egyptian religion
  • Ítreksjóð [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Itzamna [mul]
creator god
  • Maya religion
  • Izanagi 伊邪那岐、伊耶那岐、伊弉諾 [jpn]
creator god
  • Shintō
  • Izanami 伊邪那美、伊耶那美、伊弉冉、伊弉弥 [jpn]
creator goddess
  • Shintō
  • jam dpal dbyangs འཇམ་དཔལ་དབྱངས [bod]
  • Mañjuśrī मञ्जुश्री [san]
  • Wénshūshīlì 文殊師利 文殊师利 [cmn]
bodhisattva who represents prajñā
  • Mahāyāna
  • Vajrayāna
  • Jīnchán 金蟾 金蟾 [cmn]
toad that brings good fortune
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Jīngwèi 精衛 精卫 [cmn]
goddess
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Jiǔwěihú 九尾狐 九尾狐 [cmn]
fox
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Iūnō [lat]
queen of the gods; goddess of marriage and childbirth
  • Roman religion
  • Iūpiter [lat]
king of the gods; god of the sky and Diurnal thunder
  • Roman religion
  • Jurōjin 寿老人 [jpn]
god of longevity
  • Shintō
  • Shichifukujin 七福神 [jpn]
  • Kaguya-hime かぐや姫 [jpn]
princess from the Moon
  • Japanese folklore
  • Kayra Han [tur]
  • qy¹r¹a 𐰴𐰖𐰺𐰀 [otk]
creator god
  • Turkic mythology
  • Kʼawiil [mul]
god associated with lightning, serpents, fertility and maize
  • Maya religion
  • Kʼinich Ajaw [mul]
sun god
  • Maya religion
  • Kālī काली [san]
mother goddess; goddess of time, change, creation, power, destruction and death
  • Hinduism
  • Kamuy-huci カムイフチ [jpn]
goddess of the hearth
  • Ainu religion
  • Kārtikeya कार्तिकेय [san]
god of victory and war; commander of the gods
  • Hinduism
  • Kisshōten 吉祥天 [jpn]
goddess of fortune
  • Shintō
  • Krắtos Κράτος [grc]
  • Krátos Κράτος [ell]
personification of strength
  • Greek religion
  • Kṛṣṇa कृष्ण [san]
god of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love; lord of yogis; Svayam Bhagavan (Krishnaism-Vaishnavism)
  • Hinduism
  • Kuāfù 夸父 夸父 [cmn]
giant
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Kübey [tur]
goddess of birth and children
  • Turkic mythology
  • Kushinadahime 櫛名田比売 [jpn]
goddess of rice, agriculture, marriage, love, childbirth, and child rearing
  • Shintō
  • Kūn 鯤 鲲 [cmn]
giant fish
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Kızagan Han [tur]
god of war
  • Turkic mythology
  • K’uk’ulkan [mul]
serpent
  • Maya religion
  • Lạc Long Quân 貉龍君 [vie]
king of the Hồng Bàng dynasty
  • Vietnamese folk religion
  • Lakṣmī लक्ष्मी [san]
mother goddess; goddess of prosperity, fortune, wealth, power, abundance, beauty and maya; supreme goddess (Vaishnavism); Para Brahman
  • Hinduism
  • Lán Cǎihé 藍采和 蓝采和 [cmn]
immortal
  • Daoism
  • Bāxiān 八仙 八仙 [cmn]
  • Laon [mul]
supreme creator goddess
  • Visayan religion
  • Lētṓ Λητώ [grc]
  • Litó Λητώ [ell]
childhood goddess
  • Greek religion
  • Leviáthan Λεβιάθαν [ell]
  • Livyatán לויתן [heb]
sea serpent
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Lǐ Tiěguǎi 李鐵拐 李铁拐 [cmn]
immortal
  • Daoism
  • Bāxiān 八仙 八仙 [cmn]
  • Liễu Hạnh 柳杏 [vie]
divinity
  • Vietnamese folk religion
  • Tứ Phủ
  • Tứ bất tử 四不死 [vie]
  • Língbǎo Tiānzūn 靈寶天尊 灵宝天尊 [cmn]
god
  • Daoism
  • Sānqīng 三清 三清 [cmn]
  • Lóðurr [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Loki [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Lóngwáng 龍王 龙王 [cmn]
dragon king; god of water and weather
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Lǚ Dòngbīn 呂洞賓 [cmn]
immortal
  • Daoism
  • Bāxiān 八仙 八仙 [cmn]
  • Lùxīng 祿星 禄星 [cmn]
god of emoluments
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Sānxīng 三星 三星 [cmn]
  • Magni [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Mahākāla महाकाल [san]
  • Dàhēitiān 大黑天 [cmn]
  • ma hā gā la མ་ཧཱ་གཱ་ལ། [bod]
  • มหากาล [thi]
god of time, maya, creation, destruction and power
  • Buddhism
  • Hinduism
  • magi [lat]
  • Mágoi Μάγοι [grc]
  • mágoi μάγοι [ell]
three unnamed wise men
  • Christianity
  • Mágū 麻姑 麻姑 [cmn]
immortal associated with elixir of life; protector of women
  • Daoism
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Korean shamanism
  • Manqu Qhapaq [que]
founder of the Inca civilisation
  • Inca mythology
  • Mâni مانی [pes]
prophet
  • Manichaeism
  • Máni [non]
personification of the Moon
  • Norse religion
  • Mārs [lat]
god of war, guardian of agriculture and the Roman people
  • Roman religion
  • Maria [lat]
  • Mărĭ́ā Μαρία [grc]
  • María Μαρία [ell]
  • Maryam مريم [arb]
  • Miryám מרים [heb]
mother of Yēšū́aʿ
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Druze
  • Baháʼí Faith
  • Mẫu Địa Tiên 母地仙 [vie]
mother goddess
  • Vietnamese folk religion
  • Đạo Mẫu
  • Tứ Phủ 四府 [vie]
  • Mẫu Thoải 母水 [vie]
mother goddess
  • Vietnamese folk religion
  • Đạo Mẫu
  • Tứ Phủ 四府 [vie]
  • Mẫu Thượng Ngàn 母上𡶨 [vie]
mother goddess
  • Vietnamese folk religion
  • Đạo Mẫu
  • Tứ Phủ 四府 [vie]
  • Mẫu Thượng Thiên 母上天 [vie]
mother goddess
  • Vietnamese folk religion
  • Đạo Mẫu
  • Tứ Phủ 四府 [vie]
  • Māui [haw,mri]
culture hero, trickster
  • Polynesian mythology
  • Māzǔ 媽祖 妈祖 [cmn]
goddess of the sea
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
  • Hàn Buddhism
  • Meili [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Mercurius [lat]
god of financial gain, commerce, eloquence, messages, communication, travelers, boundaries, luck, trickery, merchants and thieves
  • Roman religion
  • Mergen Han [tur]
  • 𐰢𐰼𐰏𐰤 [otk]
god of abundance and wisdom
  • Turkic mythology
  • Michaēl [lat]
  • Mīkāʔīl ميكائيل [arb]
  • Mikha'él מִיכאל [heb]
  • Mĭkhāḗl Μῐχᾱήλ [grc]
archangel
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Baháʼí Faith
  • Mímir [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Minerva [lat]
goddess of poetry, medicine, commerce, weaving, the crafts and wisdom
  • Roman religion
  • Mixcōhuātl [nci]
god of hunting, war, and of many tribes; the Milky Way
  • Aztec religion
  • Móði [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Modimo [sot,tsn]
  • Mudzimu [ven]
creator god, supreme god and god of the sky
  • Sotho-Tswana religion
  • Momotarō 桃太郎 [jpn]
hero
  • Japanese folklore
  • Moshé משה [heb]
  • Mōsēs [lat]
  • Mōüsês Μωϋσῆς [grc]
  • Moysís Μωυσής [ell]
  • Mūsā موسى [arb]
prophet
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Baháʼí Faith
  • Muḥammad محمد
prophet
  • Islam
  • Baháʼí Faith
  • Mukuru [her]
supreme creator
  • Himba-Herero religion
  • Naṣr ad-Dīn نصر الدين [arb]
trickster
  • Arab folklore
  • Persian folklore
  • Turkish folklore
  • Uzbek folklore
  • Uyghur folklore
  • Némesis Νέμεσις [ell]
  • Némesĭs Νέμεσις [grc]
goddess of retribution
  • Greek religion
  • nbt-ḥwt [egy]
goddess of mourning, the night/darkness, temple service, childbirth, the dead, protection, magic, health, embalming and beer
  • Egyptian religion
  • Neptūnus [lat]
god of the sea
  • Roman religion
  • Nézhā 哪吒 哪吒 [cmn]
protection god
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
  • Hàn Buddhism
  • Ngai [mul]
supreme god
  • Kikuyu religion
  • Nī́kē Νῑ́κη [grc]
  • Níki Νίκη [ell]
goddess of victory
  • Greek religion
  • Ninḫursaĝ 𒀭𒎏𒄯𒊕 [sux]
mother goddess; goddess of fertility, mountains and rulers
  • Mesopotamian religion
  • Nuógōng 傩公 傩公 [cmn]
highest god
  • Nuo folk religion
  • Nuópó 傩婆 傩婆 [cmn]
highest goddess
  • Nuo folk religion
  • nwt [egy]
goddess of the sky, stars, cosmos, mothers, astronomy and the Universe
  • Egyptian religion
  • Nǚwā 女媧 女娲 [cmn]
culture hero
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
  • Hàn Buddhism
  • Nyambe [mul]
god of creation
  • Bantu religion
  • Nyankapon-Nyame-Odomankoma [aka]
supreme god and sky father
  • Akan religion
  • Nyx' Νυξ [ell]
  • Nýx Νύξ [grc]
personification of night
  • Greek religion
  • Nzambi a Mpungu [kon]
supreme god, eternal sky father, god of the Sun
  • Kongo religion
  • Nzambici [kon]
Moon, Earth and sky mother
  • Kongo religion
  • Od iyesi Ут Иясе [tat]
god of fire
  • Mongolian mythology
  • Turkic mythology
  • Óðinn [non]
god
  • Germanic religion
  • Óðr [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Ọlọrun [yor]
monarch of the heavens, supreme monarch of gods, sky, Earth, Universe
  • Yoruba religion
  • wsjr [egy]
god of fertility, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life and vegetation
  • Egyptian religion
  • Oya [yor]
orisha of storms, wind, thunder, lightning, the dead
  • Yoruba religion
  • Pán Πάν [grc]
  • Pánas Πάνας [ell]
god of nature, the wild, shepherds, flocks, and mountain wilds
  • Greek religion
  • Pángǔ 盤古 盘古 [cmn]
primordial being; creation figure
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
  • Pariacaca [que]
god of storms; creator god
  • Inca religion
  • Pārvatī पार्वती [san]
mother goddess; goddess of power, nourishment, devotion, motherhood, fertility, and harmony; supreme goddess (Shaivism)
  • Hinduism
  • Péng 鵬 鹏 [cmn]
giant bird transformed from Kūn
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Persefóni Περσεφόνη [ell]
  • Persephónē Περσεφόνη [grc]
queen of the underworld; goddess of the dead, the underworld, grain and nature
  • Greek religion
  • Perunŭ Перунъ [orv]
god of the sky, lightning, thunder, war, justice and physical realm
  • Slavic religion
  • Fóvos Φόβος [ell]
  • Phóbos Φόβος [grc]
personification of fear
  • Greek religion
  • Píxiū 貔貅 貔貅 [cmn]
hybrid creature
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Poseidónas Ποσειδώνας [ell]
  • Poseidôn Ποσειδῶν [grc]
king of the sea; god of the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses
  • Greek religion
  • Presbyter Ioannes [lat]
patriarch, presbyter and king
  • Christian folklore
  • Príapos Πρίαπος [ell]
  • Príāpos Πρίαπος [grc]
god of fertility, vegetables, nature, livestock, fruit, beekeeping, sex, genitals, masculinity, and gardens
  • Greek religion
  • Qʼuqʼumatz [quc]
god of wind and rain (Kʼicheʼ)
  • Maya religion
  • Qamata [xho]
god
  • Xhosa religion
  • Qílín 麒麟 麒麟 [cmn]
hybrid creature
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Qín Qióng 秦瓊 秦琼 [cmn]
military general
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Quetzalcoatl [nci]
god of life, light and wisdom, lord of the day and the winds; ruler of the west
  • Aztec religion
  • rꜥ [egy]
god of the Sun
  • Egyptian religion
  • Rādhā राधा [san]
primordial goddess, mother goddess, hladini shakti; goddess of love, compassion, and devotion; supreme goddess (Krishnaism)
  • Hinduism
  • Rāma राम [san]
the ideal man; embodiment of dharma
  • Hinduism
  • Robin Hood [eng]
heroic outlaw
  • English folklore
  • Rukmiṇī रुक्मिणी [san]
mother goddess; goddess of fortune
  • Hinduism
  • Rafa'el רפאל [heb]
  • Rafaḯl Ραφαήλ [ell]
  • Rufāʔīl رفائيل [arb]
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Réa Ρέα [ell]
  • Rhéā Ῥέᾱ [grc]
mother goddess
  • Greek religion
  • Ruhanga [nyn]
creator and sky god
  • Rutara religion
  • Ryūjin 龍神 [jpn]
tutelary god of the sea
  • Shintō
  • Samantabhadra समन्तभद्र [san]
  • Pǔxián 普賢 普贤 [cmn]
  • kun tu bzang po ཀུན་ཏུ་བཟང་པོ་ [bod]
bodhisattva associated with practice and meditation
  • Buddhism
  • Sandalp̄ōn סנדלפון [heb]
  • Sandalphṓn Σανδαλφών [grc]
archangel
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Sarasvatī सरस्वती [san]
goddess of knowledge, music, art, speech and learning; personification of the Saraswati River
  • Hinduism
  • Śārīʾēl שרִיאל [heb]
  • Sariēl Σαριηλ [grc]
  • Souriēl ⲥⲟⲩⲣⲓⲏⲗ [cop]
  • Säraquyael ሰራቁያል [amh]
archangel
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Satī सती [san]
goddess of power, marital felicity and longevity
  • Hinduism
  • Šəʾaltīʾēl שאלתיאל [heb]
archangel
  • Eastern Orthodox Christianity
  • Selḗnē Σελήνη [grc]
  • Selíni Σελήνη [ell]
personification of the Moon
  • Greek religion
  • stẖ [egy]
god of deserts, storms, disorder, violence and foreigners
  • Egyptian religion
  • Shàngdì 上帝 上帝 [cmn]
highest god
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Chinese Protestant Christianity
  • Shénnóng 神農 神农 [cmn]
culture hero
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Vietnamese folk religion
  • Shēnshū 神荼 神荼 [cmn]
one of the two gods who feed evil spirits to tigers
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Shòuxīng 壽星 寿星 [cmn]
god of longevity
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Sānxīng 三星 三星 [cmn]
  • šw [egy]
god of peace, lions, air and wind
  • Egyptian religion
  • Shuten-dōji 酒呑童子 [jpn]
demon leader
  • Shintō
  • Sigurðr [non]
  • Sîvrit [gmh]
one who killed a dragon
  • Germanic folklore
  • Sindibād سندباد [arb]
  • Sendbâd سندباد [pes]
sailor
  • Arab folklore
  • Sītā सीता [san]
mother goddess; goddess of beauty and devotion
  • Hinduism
  • Śiva शिव [san]
god of time; lord of yogis; the cosmic dancer; patron of yoga; meditation and arts; master of poison and medicine; the supreme being (Shaivism)
  • Hinduism
  • Ṣaṣṭhī षष्ठी [san]
goddess of children, reproduction, childbirth, mid-wives
  • Hinduism
  • Suìrén 燧人 燧人 [cmn]
culture hero
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Sūn Wùkōng 孫悟空 孙悟空 [cmn]
monkey king
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Supay [que]
  • Supaya [aym]
god of death
  • Inca religion
  • Sūrya सूर्य [san]
god of the Sun; ruler of the planets
  • Hinduism
  • Susanoo 素戔嗚、須佐之男 [jpn]
god of the sea, storms and fields
  • Shintō
  • Svarožicĭ Сварожиць [orv]
god of fire; god of protection and war
  • Slavic religion
  • Tàibái Jīnxīng 太白金星 太白金星 [cmn]
god
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
  • Tàishàng Lǎojūn 太上老君 太上老君 [cmn]
god
  • Daoism
  • Sānqīng 三清 三清 [cmn]
  • Tamamo-no-Mae 玉藻前 [jpn]
fox spirit
  • Shintō
  • Tản Viên Sơn Thánh 傘圓山聖 [vie]
god of Ba Vì mountain range
  • Vietnamese folk religion
  • Tứ bất tử 四不死 [vie]
  • Tāne [mri]
god of forests and birds (Māori); god of beauty and peace (Tahitian)
  • Māori mythology
  • Tāwhirimātea [mri]
god of weather
  • Māori mythology
  • tfēne ⲧϥⲏⲛⲉ [cop]
  • tfn.t [egy]
god of moisture, moist Air, dew and rain
  • Egyptian religion
  • Kök Teŋri 𐰚𐰇𐰚:𐱅𐰭𐰼𐰃 [otk]
supreme god
  • Tengrism
  • Terra [lat]
Earth
  • Roman religion
  • Tēzcatlipōca [nci]
god of providence, the invisible and darkness, lord of the Night; ruler of the north
  • Aztec religion
  • Thánatos Θάνατος [ell]
  • Thánatos Θᾰ́νᾰτος [grc]
personification of peaceful death
  • Greek religion
  • Thánh Gióng 聖揀 [vie]
folk hero
  • Vietnamese folk religion
  • Tứ bất tử 四不死 [vie]
  • Thémĭs Θέμις [grc]
  • Thémis Θέμις [ell]
goddess of justice, divine law, divine order, and custom
  • Greek religion
  • Tiki [mri]
the first man
  • Māori mythology
  • Tláloc [nci]
god of rain
  • Aztec religion
  • Tōnacācihuātl [nci]
goddess of the creation
  • Aztec religion
  • Tōnacātēcuhtli [nci]
god of the creation
  • Aztec religion
  • Trần Quốc Tuấn 陳國峻 [vie]
prince, stateman, military commander
  • Vietnamese folk religion
  • Triptólemos Τριπτόλεμος [ell]
  • Trĭptólemos Τριπτόλεμος [grc]
patron of the Eleusinian mysteries; founder of agriculture; judge of the afterlife
  • Greek religion
  • Tsukuyomi 月読 [jpn]
god of the Moon
  • Shintō
  • Tǔdìgōng 土地公 土地公 [cmn]
tutelary god of a specific location
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Hàn Buddhism
  • Daoism
  • Tūmatauenga [mri]
primary god of war, hunting, cooking, fishing, and food cultivation
  • Māori mythology
  • Týr [non]
god
  • Germanic religion
  • Þórr [non]
god
  • Germanic religion
  • Ülgen 𐰈𐰞𐰏𐰅𐰣 [otk]
creator god
  • Turkic mythology
  • Ouriḗl Οὐριήλ [grc]
  • ʾŪrīʾēl אוריאל [heb]
  • Ouriēl ⲟⲩⲣⲓⲏⲗ [cop]
archangel
  • Rabbinic Judaism
  • Orthodox Catholic Church
  • Oriental Orthodox Churches
  • Lutheranism
  • Anglicanism
  • Ullr [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • umy¹ 𐰆𐰢𐰖 [otk]
goddess of newborn children and souls
  • Turkic mythology
  • uNkulunkulu [zul]
supreme creator
  • Zulu religion
  • Ourănós Οὐρανός [grc]
  • Ouranós Ουρανός [ell]
personification of the sky and the heavens
  • Greek religion
  • Urcuchillay
god that watches over animals
  • Inca religion
  • Váli [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Varuṇa वरुण [san]
god of the sky, oceans, and water
  • Hinduism
  • Vāyu वायु [san]

god of air, wind, and breath

  • Hinduism
  • Vé [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Velesŭ Велесъ [orv]
god of the Earth, waters, forests, underworld, music, magic, trickery, cattle and wealth
  • Slavic religion
  • Venus [lat]
goddess of love, beauty, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity and victory
  • Roman religion
  • Vesta [lat]
goddess of the hearth, home, family, virginity and sacred fire
  • Roman religion
  • Vichama [que]
god of death
  • Inca religion
  • Vili [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Víðarr [non]
god
  • Norse religion
  • Viṣṇu विष्णु [san]
god of preservation; god of time; the protector of good; bestower of karma; the supreme being (Vaishnavism)
  • Hinduism
  • Virūḍhaka विरूढक [san]
  • Zengzhǎng Tiānwáng 增長天王 增长天王 [cmn]
  • 'phags skyes po འཕགས་སྐྱེས་པོ [bod]
god
  • Buddhism
  • Caturmahārāja चतुर्महाराज [san
  • Sìdà Tiānwáng 四大天王 四大天王 [cmn]
  • Virūpākṣa विरूपाक्ष [san]
  • Guǎngmù Tiānwáng 廣目天王 广目天王 [cmn]
god
  • Buddhism
  • Caturmahārāja चतुर्महाराज [san
  • Sìdà Tiānwáng 四大天王 四大天王 [cmn]
  • Vulcanus [lat]
god of fire, metalworking, and the forge
  • Roman religion
  • Wèi Zhēng 魏徵 魏征 [cmn]
politician and historian
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Wiraqucha [que]
creator god
  • Inca religion
  • Xièzhì 獬豸 獬豸 [cmn]
creature
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Xīpe Totēc [nci]
god of ritual flaying and agriculture, lord of seasons, regeneration and crafts, patron of goldsmiths; ruler of the east
  • Aztec religion
  • Xīwángmǔ 西王母 西王母 [cmn]
mother goddess
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
  • Xuánzàng 玄奘 玄奘 [cmn]
monk
  • Buddhism
  • Xbalanque [quc]
hero
  • Maya mythology
  • Yaḥdīʾēl יחדִיאל [heb]
archangel
  • Orthodox Catholic Church
  • Yamata no Orochi 八岐大蛇、八俣遠呂智、八俣遠呂知 [jpn]
eight-head eight-tail dragon
  • Shintō
  • Yatagarasu 八咫烏 [jpn]
three-legged crow and guiding deity
  • Shintō
  • Yer Tanrı [tur]
Earth god
  • Turkic mythology
  • Altai mythology
  • Yēšū́aʿ ישוע [heb]
  • Iēsoûs Ἰησοῦς [grc]
  • Iisoús Ιησούς [ell]
  • iēsous ⲓⲏⲥⲟⲩⲥ [cop]
  • ʕīsā عيسى [arb]
prophet; son of the God (Christianity)
  • Christianity
  • Manichaeism
  • Islam
  • Baháʼí Faith
  • Yəraḥməʾēl ירחמאל [heb]
archangel
  • Judaism
  • Orthodox Catholic Church
  • Eastern Catholic Churches
  • Lutheranism
  • Anglicanism
  • Yìnglóng 應龍 应龙 [cmn]
god of rains
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Yopaat [mul]
storm god
  • Maya religion
  • Yōp̄īʾēl יוֹפִיאֵל‎ [heb]
archangel
  • Judaism
  • Anglicanism
  • Yùchí Róng 尉遲融 尉迟融 [cmn]
military general
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Yuánshǐ Tiānzūn 元始天尊 元始天尊 [cmn]
god
  • Daoism
  • Sānqīng 三清 三清 [cmn]
  • Yùhuáng 玉皇 玉皇 [cmn]
primordial god
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Yuki-onna 雪女 [jpn]
spirit
  • Japanese folklore
  • Yùlǜ 鬱壘 郁垒 [cmn]
one of the two gods who feed evil spirits to tigers
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Zaraθuštra 𐬰𐬀𐬭𐬀𐬚𐬎𐬱𐬙𐬭𐬀 [ave]
prophet
  • Zoroastrianism
  • Baháʼí Faith
  • Manichaeism
  • Ahmadiya
  • Zéfyros Ζέφυρος [ell]
  • Zéphuros Ζέφυρος [grc]
god of the west wind
  • Greek religion
  • Zefs Ζευς [ell]
  • Zeús Ζεύς [grc]
king of the gods; god of the sky, lightning, thunder, Law, and order
  • Greek religion
  • Zàojūn 灶君 灶君 [cmn]
god protecting the hearth and family
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
  • Zhāng Guǒlǎo 張果老 张果老 [cmn]
immortal
  • Daoism
  • Bāxiān 八仙 八仙 [cmn]
  • Zhōng Kuí 鍾馗 钟馗 [cmn]
vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings
  • Daoism
  • Zhōnglí Quán 鍾離權 钟离权 [cmn]
immortal
  • Daoism
  • Bāxiān 八仙 八仙 [cmn]
  • Zhùróng 祝融 祝融 [cmn]
god of fire and the south
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Zhyge Alu [mul]
hero
  • Bimoism


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