Like Wiccan Goddesses and Pagan Goddess names, the Wiccan Gods are derived from many different cultures around the world. ... To access info on Pagan Gods and Goddesses from various cultures, see A Small Dictionary of Pagan Gods & Goddesses.
www.wicca-spirituality.com/wiccan-gods.html www.wicca-spirituality.com/wiccan-gods.html
Worship Any Gods and Goddesses ... Wiccan Goddesses & Pagan Names ... Wiccan Gods and Names of Pagan Gods...
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OCEANIC PAGAN GODS & GODDESSES; A small list of names ... OCEANIC PAGAN GODS & GODDESSES; List of names from Australia & the Pacific Islands ... HAWAIIAN GODS AND GODDESSES; Names of gods, goddesses and angels of the Hawaiian system...
www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/gods.htm www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/gods.htm
A SMALL DICTIONARY OF; PAGAN GODS & GODDESSES; NATIVE AMERICAN (North America) ... Gluskap drove away monsters, fought stone giants, taught hunting and farming to men, and gave names to the stars. His work done, Gluskap paddled towards the sunrise in a birch bark canoe. Some day he may return.
www.unc.edu/~reddeer/god_dess_es/na_north.html www.unc.edu/~reddeer/god_dess_es/na_north.html
An editted version of a public domain file. ... I started taking notes, more or less at random, about the gods and gradually accumulated information about some 330 pagan gods and goddessess. ... A SMALL DICTIONARY OF; PAGAN GODS & GODDESSES; by DW Owens; Return to Site Links;
www.unc.edu/~reddeer/index/god_dess_es.html www.unc.edu/~reddeer/index/god_dess_es.html
Now with more names than ever! ... So, you've decided to become a pagan. Great! But you can't show up at the next full moon ritual, all set to shuck off your clothes and leap over a flaming cauldron with a staid, boring mundane name. No, you need a special name.
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A Small Dictionary of Pagan Gods and Goddesses-Celtic ... Another of a triad of war goddesses known collectively as the Morrigan. Connected with the moon goddess Aine of Knockaine, who protects crops and cattle. Most importantly, the mother of the Tuatha de' Danann, the tribe of the gods. ... NYC Pagan Resource Guide...
www.waningmoon.com/guide/library/lib0019d.shtml
AGUNUA (Solomon Islands) Serpent god. All other gods are only an aspect of Agunua. ... GREAT RAINBOW SNAKE Also JULUNGGUL, GALERU, UNGUR, WONUNGUR, WOROMBI, YURLUNGGUR, LANGAL, MUIT and many others names. (Australian) The great giver of life who lives in a deep pool, stretches across the sky and ... NYC Pagan Resource Guide...
www.waningmoon.com/guide/library/lib0019m.shtml
An ongoing project with detailed historical information about the more obscure Goddesses: this page features Flora, the Roman Goddess of Flowers, Fertility, and Celebration. Article by Thalia Took. ... Alternate names/epithets: Flora Rustica, "Flora the Countrywoman" or "Flora of the Countryside", and Flora Mater,
www.thaliatook.com/OGOD/flora.html www.thaliatook.com/OGOD/flora.html
The offering of a pregnant sow was traditionally given to Earth-goddesses such as Tellus or Ceres and signified both the remarkable fecundity of the Earth (as there are usually between 6 and 12 piglings in a litter) as well as the darker side of the Earth Mother, as sows have been known to eat their young.
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