Jeebo
Jengu
Mami Wata
Waaq
Brekyirihunuade, "he who knows and sees everything."
Kwaku Ananse, a trickster god
Anansi spider similar to coyote of American Indians, trickster.
Asase Ya
Bia
Nyame
Altjira
Anjea
Bagadjimbiri
Baiame
Bamapana
Banaitja
Bobbi-Bobbi
Bunjil
Daramulum
Dilga
Djanggawul
Eingana
Galeru
Gnowee
Julana
Julunggul
Karora
Kidili
Kunapipi
Mangar-kunjer-kunja
Numakulla
Pundjel
Ulanji
Walo
Wawalag
Wuriupranili
Yurlungur
Ayya Vaikundar - Triune God (see: Ayyavazhi Trinity)
Sivan
Nathan
Thirumal
Arumukan
Chalchiuhtlicue - goddess of lakes and streams
Cinteotl - god of maize (corn)
Coyolxauhqui - goddess of the moon
Ehecatl - the god of the wind
Huehueteotl - an ancient god of the hearth, the fire of life
Huitzilopochtli - god of the sun, fire, and war
Ilamatecuhtli- goddess of the earth, death, and the milky way.
Itztlacoliuhqui-Ixquimilli - god of hard stone
2007-07-05
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Auseklis
Bangputtis
Diwas / Dievas
Kurche
Laima
Mahte
Māra
Melletele
Potrimpos
Zeme
Abellio - god of apple trees
Agrona - a British goddess of strife and war
Alaunus/Fin - god of the sun, healing, and prophecy
Ambisagrus - god of thunder and lightning
Ancamna - a Gaelic-Roman water goddess
Andarta - a Gaelic warrior goddess
Andraste - a Celtic goddess thanked by Boudica for victories against the Romans
Anextiomarus - a British equivalent of Apollo
Artio - goddess of the bear
Aveta - goddess of female-fertility, childbirth and midwives, also associated with all fresh water.
Belatu-Cadros - a British war god
Belenus - "Shining One", associated with fire and healing
Belisama - goddess connected with lakes and rivers, fire, crafts and light, consort of Belenus
Borvo - deity was associated with mineral springs, hot springs and healing
Brigit
Brigantia
Camma - hunting goddess
Camulus - god of war
Cernunos - horned nature god associated
2007-07-05
21:21:48 ·
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Cai Shen - god of fortune and prosperity
Chang'e - goddess of the moon
Guan Yin - boddhisattva of compassion and mercy
Guan Yu - general of the Shu Han kingdom during the Three Kingdoms era, patron saint of righteousness, brotherhood, and loyalty
Jade Emperor - ruler of the heavens
Matsu - patron saint of fishermen and sailors
Shangdi - supreme deity found in early Chinese mythology
Sun Wukong - monkey king and main character of Journey to the West
Tian - deification of the heavens
Tu Di Gong - patron god of villages and farmers
Zao Jun - god of the kitchen
Na Tuk Kong / Na Tok Kong (Chinese: 拿督公)
Celestial God Tnee Kong (Chinese : 天公)
Earth God Teh Choo Kong, Tu Di Gong (Chinese: 土地公)
Tua Pek Kong (Chinese: 大伯公)
God of Prosperity Choy Sun Yeh / God of Fortune (Chinese: 财神)
Kwan God Kwan Kong (Chinese: 關公)
Kwan Yin Ma originated from Sanskrit Avalokiteśvara (Chinese: 觀世音), commonly known as the Goddess of Mercy.
Matsu (goddess) (Chinese: 媽祖) is the T
2007-07-05
21:22:30 ·
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Agé
Ayaba
Da
Gbadu
Gleti
Gu
Lisa
Loko
Mawu
Nana Buluku
Sakpata
Sogbo
Xevioso
Zinsi
Zinsu
Amun - creator deity
Anubis - divine embalmer and tomb-caretaker who watches over the dead
Apep - Serpent of the Underworld, enemy of Ra
The Aten - the embodiment of the Sun's rays in a brief, monotheistic interlude
Atum - a creator deity, and the setting sun
Bast, protector of the pharaoh, cat-bodied or cat-headed
Bes - dwarfed semigod associated with protection of the household, particularly childbirth, and entertainment
The four sons of Horus
Geb - god of the Earth and first ruler of Egypt
Hapy - god embodied by the Nile, and who represents life and fertility
Hathor - Goddess of Love and Music
Heget Goddess of Childbirth
Horus the falcon-headed god, God of Pharaohs and Upper Egypt
Imhotep God of wisdom, medicine and magic
Isis - Goddess of Magic, sister of Nephthys
Khepry - the scarab beetle, the embodiment of the dawn
Khnum - a creat
2007-07-05
21:23:15 ·
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Adonis - god of male physical beauty
Aphrodite - goddess of love and beauty, one of the twelve Olympians
Apollo - god of poetry, music, the sun, and prophecy, and an Olympian
Ares - god of violent war, an Olympian
Artemis - goddess of the hunt, virginity, and childbirth, twin sister of Apollo, and an Olympian, often associated with the moon
Athena - goddess of wisdom, defensive and strategic war, guardian-goddess of Athens, an Olympian
Chaos - non-gendered primordial entity from which Gaia was created
Cronus - leader of first generation of Titans, also a harvest deity
Demeter - goddess of the harvest and of grain, mother of Persephone, an Olympian
Dionysus - god of wine and sensual pleasures, took Hestia's place as an Olympian
Enyo - goddess of bloodshed and violence
Eos - goddess of the dawn
Eris - goddess of discord
Eros - god of love
Gaia - primordial goddess of earth, mother and grandmother of the first generation of Titans
Hades - god of the underworl
2007-07-05
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Apo - mountain god
Apocatequil - god of lightning
Chasca - goddess of dawn, twilight, and Venus
Coniraya - moon god
Ekkeko - god of hearth and wealth
Illapa - weather god
Inti/Punchau - sun god
Kon - god of rain and wind from the south
Mama Allpa - multi-breasted fertility goddess
Mama Cocha - goddess of sea and fish
Mama Pacha - dragoness fertility goddess
Mama Quilla - moon goddess
Mama Zara - goddess of grain
Manco Capac
Pacha Kamaq - creator god
Pariacaca - water god
Supay - god of death
Urcaguary - god of metal and jewels
Viracocha - creator of civilization
Zaramama
Auseklis
Dēkla
Dievs - a god (the name was later used for the Christian god)
Jumis
Kārta
Laima
Māra
Pērkons
Saule
Ūsiņš
Ares Lusitani
Atégina
Bandonga
Bormanico
Cariocecus
Duberdicus
Endovelicus
Geleshus
Mars Cariocecus
Nabia
Nantosvelta
Runesocesius
Sucellus
Tongoenabiagus
Trebaruna
Turiacus
2007-07-05
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Annat
Anax
Artimus
Asterios
Atergätus
Atys
Baki. See also Bacchus
Bassareus
Damasēn
Gugaie/Guge/Gugaia
Hermos
Hipta
Hullos
Kandaulēs
Kaustros
Kubebe
Lamētrus
Lukos
Lydian Lion
Mēles
Moxus
Omfalē
Pldans
Ahaw Kin - Sun God
Bacabs - Gods of the 4 directions
Balac - War God
Balam - Protector God
Bolon tza cab - Ruling God of All
Chaac - Rain God
Hunah Ku - Creator God
Itzamna - Reptile Creator God
Ix Chel - Moon Goddess
Kukulcan - Feathered Serpent God
Xbalanque - God of the Jaguar
Xi Balba - God of the Death
Yum Kaax - Corn God
2007-07-05
21:26:04 ·
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Anshar - father of heaven
Anu - the god of the highest heaven
Apsu - the ruler of gods and underworld oceans
Ashur - national god of the Assyrians, thought by the Assyrians to be king of the gods
Damkina - Earth mother goddess
Ea - god of wisdom
Enlil - god of weather and storms
Ereshkigal - Goddess of Darkness, Death, and Gloom
Hadad - weather god
Ishtar - goddess of love and one of the highest-ranking deities in Mesopotamian myth
Kingu - husband of Tiamat
Kishar - father of the earth
Marduk - national god of the Babylonians, later thought to be king of the gods
Mummu - god of mists
Nabu - god of the scribal arts
Nintu - mother of all gods
Ninurta - god of war
Nergal - god of war, disease, death and destruction; ruler of the underworld
Shamash - god of the sun and of justice (Shapash in Ugaritic, Shamsa in Sumerian)
Sin - moon god
Tiamat - dragon goddess slain by Marduk
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Balder - god of beauty and light, slain by the trickery of Loki
Bragi - god of bardic poetry
Freyja - goddess of fertility
Freyr - the brother of Freyja and a fertility god
Frigg - goddess of marriage, household management, and love, Queen of Heaven, and wife of Odin
Heimdall - god of the rainbow, a bridge to heaven. His job is to blow his horn if danger approaches.
Hel - daughter of Loki and the giantess Angrboda, Queen of the Dead
Hodur - brother of Balder and tricked by Loki to kill him
Idunn - guardianess of the Apples of Youth that kept the gods young
Loki - trickster-god, giant, blood-brother of Odin, will eventually lead the forces of evil against the gods in Ragnarok
Niord - god of sailors and fertile seaside land
Odin - king of the gods, god of wisdom and runes
Sif - the wife of Thor
Thor - god of war and storms, famous for his hammer, Mjolnir
Tyr - god of justice, war and glory
2007-07-05
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Thank you for suggesting but man made gods dont really appeal to me.
2007-07-05 21:24:05
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Your immaterial assumption aside, man did not "make" the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. What differentiates these "gods" that you've assembled here from the Christian God is the FACT that every one of these come from cultures whose people openly admit to having had invented in their own minds. What Christian can you say or write of that has ever said that about Christ-God in the flesh whom even hardcore historians readily agree and admit did live among men?
Besides, your list of false-gods are largely no longer relevant in alot of the cultures that invented them in the first place.
2007-07-05 21:31:17
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Man mad gods are just that=MAN MADE. Man made, flawed, pron to error, UN-real. Man made god should read-a god Man Made UP. A long, long time ago some people did as you suggest. They built alters to many gods. They even built one inscribing it "To an unknown god" They wanted to give some sort of honor to a god they weren't even sure existed much less believe in.There is only one true God. No other can create things be Omani present, sinless, all powerful, holy, all knowing, timeless, sin forgiving/salvation offering.
2007-07-05 21:44:36
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I think you missed a couple
I hope your at work getting paid for this, I can't imagine anyone doing it for free
2007-07-05 21:33:32
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What happened to Zeus and Enki?
2007-07-05 21:41:32
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for one an Athiest doesn't believe in gods why cant you just accept that. and by the way you are forgetting a really good man-made god, god himself, and jesus
2007-07-05 21:25:48
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Obviously all are not providing revelation.
2007-07-05 21:29:32
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answered by djmantx 7
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all gods are man-made. period.
2007-07-05 21:27:01
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