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being in Latin script being description religion/folklore
amesha spenta
𐬀𐬨𐬆𐬱𐬀⸱𐬯𐬞𐬆𐬧𐬙𐬀
highest divinity
  • Zoroastrianism
alfr alfr supernatural humanoid
  • Norse religion
angel
מַלְאָךְ

ἄγγελος

angelus

Is a heavenly supernatural or spiritual being.in many religious systems.

In Ancient Greek the meaning its messenger, envoy

  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Baháʼí Faith
  • Sharfadin
apu apu spirit of mountains
  • Inca religion
archangel
רַב־מַלְאָךְ

ἀρχάγγελος

archangelus

a significant angel (Rabbinic Judaism); second-lowest rank of angels (Christianity); one of the eight groups of angels (Islam)
  • Rabbinic Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
arhat अर्हत्

羅漢

person who has gained insight into the true nature of existence and has achieved Nirvana
  • Buddhism
ayakashi アヤカシ yōkai that appears above the surface of a body of water
  • Shintō
ben síde ben síde female spirit that wails before listener's family member's death
  • Irish folklore
bodhisattva बोधिसत्त्व

菩提薩埵

བྱང་ཆུབ་སེམས་དཔའ

โพธิสัตว์

person who is spiritually awake or enlightened
  • Buddhism
boksa 卜師 male shaman
  • Korean shamanism
buddha बुद्ध person who have achieved buddhahood
  • Buddhism
deva देव god
  • Hinduism
devi देवी goddess
  • Hinduism
Fomóire Fomóire supenatural race
  • Irish religion
Gígas Γίγας wild race of men destroyed by the gods
  • Greek religion
ikiryō 生霊 disembodied spirit
  • Shintō
jinn
جِنّ‎
invisible creature
  • Arab folklore
  • Iranian folklore
  • Indian folklore
kami deity, divinity, spirit
  • Shintō
kitsune fox with paranormal abilities
  • Shintō
leipreachán leipreachán short male fairy
  • Irish folklore
mononoke 物の怪 spirit that can possess individuals and make them suffer
  • Shintō
nasnās
نَسْنَاس
creature
  • Arab folklore
oni strong humanoid monster
  • Shintō
onryō 怨霊 ghost of vengeance
  • Shintō
orisha orisha divine spirit
  • Yoruba religion
sangha संघ

僧伽

དགེ་འདུན

พระสงฆ์

monastic communities of monks and nuns
  • Buddhism
shén deity, divinity, spirit
  • Chinese folk religion
shikigami 式神 kami represented by a small ghost
  • Shintō
shiryō 死霊 souls of the dead
  • Shintō
tengu 天狗 deity that takes form of a hybrid of birds and monkeys
  • Shintō
trimūrti त्रिमूर्ति male trinity of supreme divinity
  • Hinduism
tridevī त्रिदेवी female trinity of supreme divinity
  • Hinduism
Tuatha Dé Danann Tuatha Dé Danann supernatural race
  • Irish religion
vidyārāja विद्याराज

明王

wrathful deity
  • Vajrayāna
xiān immortal
  • Daoism
xunguruuf xunguruuf creature
  • Somali folklore
yōkai 妖怪 creatures with supernatural abilities
  • Shintō
yāoguài 妖怪 creatures with supernatural abilities
  • Chinese folk religion
yūrei 幽霊 ghost
  • Shintō
zhēnrén 真人 spiritual master
  • Daoism


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