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Ha
Egyptian god of the western desert.
Hachiman
Shinto god of war in Japan.
Hactcin
Jicarilla Apache primordial beings.
Hadad
(Had, Hadda, Haddu)
West Semitic god of storms, thunder, and rain.
Hades
Greek god of the underworld and wealth.
Hadur
Hungarian War Lord.
Hah
Haharnu
Ha'iaka
Sister of the goddess Pele.
Hainuwele
Dema-deity Wemale people of Moluccas.
Hala
Kassite goddess of healing.
du-l Halasa
Pre-Islamic god of SW Arabia.
Haldi
National god of Urartu, Anatolia.
Halki
Hittite corn god.
Hamadryads
Greek nymphs or tree-spirits.
Hammon
Lybian god of setting sun.
Hananim
Old Korean god of the sky.
Hanhau
Maya god of the underworld, Mitnal.
Han Hsiang
China: one of the eight Immortals of Taoism.
Hanish
Hannahanna
Hittite mother goddess.
Hanuman
Hindu divine monkey chief. Son of Vayu. In the Ramayana, he built the causeway to Ceylon which allowed Rama and his army to rescue Sita from Ravana.
Hanumat
Hanwasuit
Tutelary goddess of Hittite throne.
Han Xiang-zi
1 of 8 Chinese Immmortals.
Haokah
Sioux thunder god. He was also a god of hunting.
Haoma
Zoroastrian personification of the Soma herb.
Hapi (1)
Egyptian son of Horus.
Hapi (2)
(Hapy, Hap, Hep)
Egyptian god of the Nile.
Harachte
Egyptian god of the morning sun.
Harendotes
Egyptian: special form of Horus.
Harihara
(Hari Hara)
Hindu syncretic deity combining Visnu and Siva.
Hari
One of the names of Vishnu.
Hariti
Buddhist child-devouring ogress.
Harmachis
Harmerti
Egyptian tutelary god of Seden.
Haroeris
(Her-ur)
Egyptian variant of Horus.
Harpies
(Harpy)
Greek bird-like monsters: probably wind or storm spirits.
Harpocrates
(Harpokrates)
Egyptian variant of Horus.
Harpre
Egyptian god of Hermonthis.
Harsaphes
Egyptian ram-god.
Harsiesis
Egyptian variant of Horus.
Harun and Haruna
Water-spirits in Morocco.
Haryasvas
Hasameli
(Hasammeli)
Hittite god of blacksmiths.
Hastshehogan
Navaho house-god.
Hastsheyalti
Navaho god of dawn and the east.
Hathor
(Athyr)
Egyptian goddess of love, tombs and the sky.
Hatmehyt
(Hatmehit)
Egyptian goddess.
Hatuibwari
Serpent god of San Cristobal in the Solomons.
Haubas
(Hobas)
Pre-Islamic Sabaean god.
Haukim
Old South Arabian deity.
Haumea
(Haumia)
Polynesian god of wild plants.
Haumea
Hawaiian goddess of childbirth. Mother of Pele.
Hauravatat
(Haurvatat)
One of the Zoroastrian Beneficent Immortals; Iranian goddess of water.
Hayagriva
In Indian Vedism, one of the demonic Daityas. He stole the Vedas, but was defeated by Vishnu in the form of a fish.
Hayagriva
Fierce Buddhist protective deity.
Haya-Ji
(Haya-Tsu-Muji-No-Kami)
Japanese god of whirlwind.
Hay-Tau
Phoenician vegetation god of Nega.
Hayyashum
Hazzi
Mountain god of Hittites and Hurrians.
Hebat
Hurrian chief goddess and sun goddess. Wife of Teshub.
Hebe
Greek daughter of Zeus, goddess of youth.
He Bo
(Bing-yi)
Chinese ruler over all rivers.
Hecatoncheires
Greek primordial beings.
Hedammu
Hurrian snake demon.
Hedetet
Egyptian scorpion-goddess.
Heh
Heimdall
Norse watchman of the gods, guardian of the bridge Bifrost. He was the owner of the horn Gjallar, which he was to sound at the onset of Ragnarok.
Heitsi-Eibib
Benign sorcerer god of the Hottentots.
Hekate
(Hecate)
Greek goddess of the moon, magic, spells, riches, wisdom, victory flocks and navigation.
Heket
(Heqet)
Egyptian goddess of creation, birth and the germination of corn. She was depicted as a frog.
Hel
Later Norse goddess of the dead. She was said to be the daughter of Loki.
Helene
(Helen)
Originated as goddess of vegetation.
Heliades
See Phaeton.
Helios
Greek sun god.
Heller
Creator god of Patagonian Tehuelche.
Hemen
Egyptian falcon-god.
Hemera
See Nyx.
Hemsut
(Hemuset)
Egyptian goddess of fate.
Hendursanga
Sumerian god of justice and law.
Heng E
(Change-e)
Chinese goddess of the moon.
Heng-Ha-Erh-Chiang
Chinese guardian gods of Buddhist temples.
Heng-o
Chinese moon goddess. Sister of Ho Po and wife of Yi, the Divine Archer.
Heosphorus
Hepat
Sun goddess of Arinna.
Hepatu
Hurrian-Hittite sun goddess.
Hephaestos
(Hephaestus, Hephaistos)
Greek god of fire, patron of blacksmiths.
Hera
Greek queen of the gods, goddess of the sky.
Herakles
(Heracles)
Greek hero, worshipped as a deity.
Hercules
Roman form of the Greek Herakles. To the Romans, Hercules was a god of merchants and traders.
Hercyna
Herensugue
Basque devilish spirit.
Heres
Canaanite sun god, equivalent to Shamash.
Heret-Kau
Hermanubis
Syncretic deity combining the Greek Hermes with the Egyptian Anubis.
Hermaphroditos
Greek man/woman.
Hermes
Greek god of fertility, travellers, trade, eloquence, messenger god.
Hermes Trismegistos
Greek name for Thoth.
Hermod
(Hermodr, Hermodur)
Norse son of Odin. It was he who rode to Hel on Odin's eight- legged horse, Sleipnir, in an effort to retrieve the god Balder from death.
Heron
Egyptian deity.
Heros
Thracian deity.
Heruka
Buddhism: fierce protective deity.
Heryshaf
Hesat
Egyptian divine white cow.
Hesperides
Greek goddesses who guarded the golden apples of the sun.
Hesperus
Greek goddess of the evening star.
Hestia
Greek goddess of fire and the hearth.
Hetepet
Egyptian cult centre/goddess.
Hevajra
Buddhism: fierce protective deity.
Heviosso
(Xevioso)
God of thunder in Benin (Dahomey).
He Xian-gu
Female member of Chinese 8 immortals.
Hez-ur
Egyptian baboon-god.
Hibil
A Gnostic Uthra (angel).
Hibil-Ziwa
God of the Mandean heresy.
Hiisi
Finnish forest-god, later evil spirit.
Hike
(Heka)
Egyptian personification of magic.
Hikohohodemi
Japanese hero-god.
Hikuleo
Goddess of the underworld of Pulotu.
Hilal
(Hillaliy)
Ancient Arabian moon god.
Hildisvin
One of the Names of the boar of Norse Freyja.
Himavat
Personification of Himalayas.
Himerus
Hina
(Hine)
Polynesian goddess of darkness and death.
Hine-nui-te-po
Maori goddess of underworld.
Hinkon
God of hunting of Siberian Tungus.
Hino
Iroquois thunder spirit and god of the sky.
Hinokagutsuchi
Japanese fire-god.
Hintubuhet
(Hin, Hina)
Supreme being on New Ireland.
Hinun
Iroquois thunder god. With his brother, the West Wind, he defeated the Stone Giants who inhabited the land before the Iroquois.
Hippona
Roman goddess of horses.
Hippolytus
Minor Greek god.
Hiranyagarbha
Vedic god of creation; Hindu primordial being. He was the primeval seed from which Brahma was born.
Hiranyakashipu
(Hiranyakasipu)
One of the Hindu Daityas. He was slain by Vishnu in his man-lion avatara, Narasinha.
Hirguan
See Orahan.
Hiruko
Japanese god of the morning sun and guardian of children's health.
Hisa-Me
Japanese female devils of the land of the dead.
Hittavainen
(Hittauanin)
Karelian god of hare-hunters.
Hiyon
Divine craftsman of Phoenicia.
Hlodyn
(Hlodin, Hludana)
Old Icelandic goddess of earth and fertility.
Hludana
See Hlodyn.
Hmin
Burmese demon of ague.
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