Guide to the Gods 1.0
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Ua-ildak
Babylonian goddess of pasture and poplar.
Uacilla
Ossetian thunder and rain god.
Uajyt
(Uatchet, Per Uadjit, Uazet, Uto, Buto)
Guardian goddess of Lower Egypt. She was represented either as a serpent or a vulture.
Udu
(Udug, Akkadian Utukku)
Mesopotamian demon.
Ueuecoyotl
"Old, Old Coyote". Aztec god of sex and irresponsible gaiety.
Ugar
Old Syrian god.
Uixtochihuatl
Aztec goddess of salt.
Uji-gami
Japanese ancestral deities.
Uke-Mochi
(Ukemochi, Waka-Uke-Nomi, Toyo-Uke-Bime)
Japanese goddess of fertility and food.
Ukko
(Isainen)
Finnish god of thunder.
Ulgan
Sky-god of Altai Tatars.
Ulgen
( = Ulgan?)
Central Asian creator god.
Ullikummi
Ancient Anatolian demon.
Ullr
(Ull)
A minor Norse god.
Uma
Hindu goddess. A form of the goddess Parvati.
Umvelinqangi
Zulu creator god.
Uneg
Egyptian plant-god.
Ungud
The Australian Dreamtime.
Uni
An Etruscan goddess corresponding to Hera and Juno.
Unkulunkulu
High god of the Amazulu; known as Nkulnkulu to the Ndebele.
Untunktahe
The water god of the North American Dakota.
Unumbotte
Creator god of Basari of Togo.
Unut
Egyptian hare-goddess.
Upelluri
Hurrian world-giant.
Upuaut
(Wep-wawet, Ophois)
Egyptian jackal god. He was a cemetery god at Asyut (Siut).
Upulevo
Timorese sun-god.
Upulvan
(Pulvan)
Chief Singhalese god.
Urania
Greek Muse of astronomy and astrology. Daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne. Her attributes were the globe (representing the heavenly sphere) and compass.
Uranus
See Ouranos.
Uras
Old Mesopotamian form of earth goddess.
Urcaguary
Inca god of underground treasures.
Urd
The foremost of the three Norns, or Nordic fates.
Uriel
Old Testament angel.
Urme
Gipsy female spirits of fate.
Ur-shanabi
(Ursanabi, Sur-sunabu)
Underworld ferryman of the Gilgamesh epic.
Urthekau
(Werethekau)
Egyptian supernatural powers.
Urtzi
(Ortzi, Urcia)
Basque sky-god.
Urvasi
Hindu goddess of success in love affairs; an apsaras, or heavenly nymph.
Usanas
Indian divine regent of planet Venus.
Ushas
(Usas)
Hindu goddess of the dawn.
Ushmu
(Usmu, Isimud; Sumerian Sha)
Akkadian vizier of Enki.
Usins
Latvian deity.
Usnisavijaya
Buddhist goddess.
Utgard-Loki
Nordic supernatural giant.
Utnapishtim
Hero-god of the Babylonian flood.
Uto
(Wadjet)
Egyptian snake-goddess of Buto.
Utu
(Akkadian Shamash)
Sumerian sun god, god of fertility, judgement and law-giving.
Uttu
Sumerian spider goddess of weaving.
Uzume
Japanese goddess of jollity, mirth.
al-Uzza
Youngest daughter of Allah among the Arabian Bedouin. She was identified with Venus as the morning star.
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