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Gods and Goddesses Starting with A Part 2

 

 

Afallach  - Celtic Underworld god

His father is Nodens the God of Healing

His daughter is Modron and her nine sisters

Afallach appears in Arthurian legends as King Evelake

 

Agassou - Haitain Ioa who protects the Dahomey

 

Age -God of the Fon people of Benin and Togo

 

Aglaia - Greek One of the three Graces

Her name means Bright

 

Aglibôl - Arabian Moon God

His name means Calf of Bel

He is depicted with a lunar halo

 

Agni – Hindu Fire God

  He acts a mediator between heaven and earth

  It is believed sacrifices to the gods should be made whilst facing the fire east sacrifices to the dead are done when facing south and cooking when the fire faces west

 

Agrona - British Warrior and River Goddess

 

Agwé - Haitain Ioa of Fish and Aquatic Plants

 

Aha Njoki - Lady of Yams of the Ibo Tribe in Nigeria

 

Ahau-Chamahez – Mayan Healer God

Other Names: Lord of the Magic Tooth

Ah kin – Mayan Sun God

  His name means He of the Sun

  He has control over  drought and disease

 

Ahluic – Mayan God of Wealth

He forms a triad with Chac and Hobnil

 

Ahmucen-Cab – Mayan Creator God

 

Ahun-kin  - Mayan Sun and Moon God

He is known as Lord of the Sun Face

 

Ahpuch – Myan God of the Dead and of the Underworld

He controls the Ninth Realm of the Underworld known as Mitnal

He is depicted as a skeleton or corpse with the head of an owl and adorned with bells

 

Ai - Baltic Slavic Lord of Thunder, and Bringer of Storms

 

Ai - Irish Poet of the Tuatha De Danaan.

 

Aibell  - Irish Fairy Goddess

 

Aido Quedo - Haitain loa of Fertility and Snakes

 

Aife I - Irish

She was the third wife of Lir

As stepmother to Aedh, Conn, Fiachra and Finnguala she is jealous of them and transforms them in to swans

As punishment for this she is transformed in a vulture and forced to stay eternally in the winds

 

Aife II - Irish

She was Illbrech’s lover, however a love rival turns her into a crane

As a crane she is part of Manannan's Realm and she lives her remaining life there.

After she dies he makes her into the Crane Bag to store his treasures in

 

Aillen – Irish Malevolent Creature from the Otherworld

He lived in the cave of Cruach and every Samhain came out to burn the royal residence of Tara

 

Aimend – Irish Sun Goddess

She is the daughter of a king of the Corcu Loígde

 

Aine - Irish Moon and Love Goddess

Aine is pronounced 'aw-ne'

Her names is derived from the word for “fire”

She is the queen of fairies

She is sister to Grian

Her father is  Fer Í or Eogabal.

Associated herbs-Meadowsweet

 

Aipaloovik - Inuit Sea God

 

Aito - Etruscan God of the Underworld

 

Aizen-Myoo - Japnese God of Love

 

Aja - Lady of the Forest Herbs of the Yoruba Tribe of Nigeria

She teaches the medicinal uses of herbs

 

Ajbit – Mayan Creator God

 

Aji-Suki-Taka-Hi-Kone - Japanese Thunder Gods

 

Ajok - Chief God of the Lotuko tribe of Sudan

 

Ajtzak – Mayan Creator God

He attempts to create life from wood

 

Ajysit - Baltic Slavic Goddess of Fate

She takes care of the Golden Book of Fate

 

Akhuvitr - Etruscan Goddess of Love

Other Names: Akhvizer, Acaviser, Achvizr, Akhvizr, Akhuviztr

Her name means healer

 

Akka -Baltic Slavic Lady of the Harvest. Patroness of Female Sexuality

Jumala is her consort and together they are creator deities

The mountain ash is sacred to her

Akna - Inuit and Mayan Fertility and Childbirth Goddess

 

Akongo - Creator God of the Ngombe people of the Congo

He created humans and tried to live with them but got fed up of all the arguments and went back to heaven

 

Akycha - Inuit Sun God

 

Ala - Mother Earth Goddess of the Ibo people of Nigerian

She controls Fertility and Death

 

Alaisiagae - British Goddesss found in Northumberland

 

Alalu - King of Heaven (Anatolian / Hittite / Hattic)

Anus was his cupbearer for nine years before defeating him and sending him to earth

 

Alaunus - Celtic God of the Sun, Healing and Prophecy

Inscriptions to him have been found in Lurs, France and Mannheim Germany

 

Albasta - Baltic Slavic Goddess of Evil

She is depicted as having a big head and big breasts

Alcestis - Greek Floral Goddess

She is daughter of Pelias and Anaxibia

Her husband is Admetus, king of Pherae in Thessaly

 

Alchera - Aborginal The Dream Time

 

Alekto - Greek One of the three Erinyes

Her name means Nameless

Algos - Greek Sufferance and Pain Spirit

Her name means Pain

Child of Eris

 

Alignak – Inuit Moon, Weather, Water, Tides, Eclipses God

 

Alisanos - Celtic Alder Forest God (possibly)

 

Allat - Arabian Chief Goddess of Mecca

She is one of a triad

 

Alka - Baltic Slavic God of Sacred Places and Trees

 

Alom – Mayan Creator Goddess

She worked with  Bitol, Qaholom, and Tzacol

 

Alouroua - Creator God of the Baule tribe on the Ivory Coast

He doesn't like to be seen

 

Alpan - Etruscan Goddess of the Underworld and Love

 

Al-Qaum - Arabian God of Night and War. Protector of caravans

 

Altjira -Sky God of the Aranda Aborginal Tribe

He created earth but became indifferent to it

He is depicted as having the feet of an emu

His wives and daughters have the feet of dogs

 

 

 

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