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List of deities

Redirected from Deity See also definitions of the words God, Goddess, mythology, religion, scripture.


Table of contents
1 Abenaki
2 The Abrahamic religions
2.1 Judaism
2.2 Christianity
2.3 Islam
2.4 Other
3 Akamba mythology
4 Akan mythology
5 Ashanti mythology
6 Australian Aborigine mythology
7 Aztec deities
8 Bushongo mythology
9 Celtic pre-Christian Deities
10 Chinese mythology
11 Chippewa mythology
12 Creek mythology
13 Dacian[?] Deities
14 Dahomey mythology
15 Dinka mythology
16 Efik mythology
17 Egyptian Deities
17.1 Etruscan Deities
18 Finnish pre-Christian deities
19 Ancient Greek pre-Christian Deities
20 Guarani mythology
21 Haida mythology
22 Hinduism
23 Hopi mythology
24 Huron mythology
25 Ibo mythology
26 Incan mythology
27 Inuit mythology
28 Iroquois mythology
29 Isoko mythology
30 Khoikhoi mythology
31 Kitchen Gods
32 Kwakiutl mythology
33 Lakota mythology
34 Lotuko mythology

     Abenaki  

     The Abrahamic religions  

Jews, Christians, and Muslims believe in the same God, but Muslims, and to some degree Jews (see below), visualize God in strictly monotheistic terms, whereas most Christians believe that God exists as a Trinity.

Judaism

Yahweh is the Biblical name for God used by ancient Jews. Adonai, Eloheynu and Hashem are some of the names of God used in modern day Judaism. The Hebrew word "elohim" is also used to refer to God in the Torah (and the Old Testament), and this refers to a plural nature of God. However, Jews hold to a slightly more monotheistic view of God than Christians. They reject Jesus Christ as a false messiah, and do not assign any deity to him.

Christianity

Historically, Christianity has professed belief in one deity, three divine persons (the Trinity), that make up one deity or Godhead, known as "God". (See Athanasian Creed.) Thus, most Christians are trinitarian monotheists, although there have been dissenters; see the articles Arianism, Unitarianism (History), Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Jehovah's Witnesses for examples. Most of these unitarian groups believe or believed that only God the Father is a deity; Latter-day Saints believe that the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ) and the Holy Spirit are three distinct deities.

Islam

Allah is the most traditional Muslim name for God. Islamic tradition also speaks of 99 Names of God.

Other

Two smaller faiths that don't neatly fit into any of the categories of Abrahamic religions. Rastafarianism worships Jah and the Baha'i Faith also worships the same God as Jews, Christians and Muslims.
     Akamba mythology  

     Akan mythology  

     Ashanti mythology  

     Australian Aborigine mythology  

     Aztec deities  

     Bushongo mythology  

     Celtic pre-Christian Deities  

     Chinese mythology  

     Chippewa mythology  

     Creek mythology  

     Dacian[?] Deities  

     Dahomey mythology  

     Dinka mythology  

     Efik mythology  

     Egyptian Deities  

Egyptian deities often have physical forms that incorporate animal forms. For example, Anubis has the body of a human, but the head of a canine.

  • Anubis, God of Embalming, Friend of the Dead
  • The Aten, the embodiment of the Sun's rays
  • Atum, a creator deity
  • Bast, Goddess of Cats
  • Bes, God-Demon of Protection, Childbirth and Entertainment
  • Geb, God of the Earth
  • Hapi God of the Nile and Fertility
  • Hathor, Goddess of Love and Music
  • Heget Goddess of Childbirth
  • Horus the falcon-headed god
  • 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 creator deity
  • Maahes
  • Ma'at, Goddess of Truth, Balance and Order
  • Menhit
  • Mont, god of war
  • Naunet, the primal waters
  • Neith, the great mother goddess
  • Nephthys, mother of Anubis
  • Nut, goddess of heaven and the sky
  • Osiris
  • Ptah, a creator deity
  • Ra, the sun, possible father of Anubis
  • Sekhmnet, goddess of war and battles
  • Sobek, Crocodile God
  • Set, God of Storms, possible father of Anubis
  • Tefnut, goddess of order, justice, time, Heaven and Hell and weather
  • Thoth, god of the moon, drawing, writing, geometry, wisdom, medicine, music, astronomy, and magic

See http://touregypt.net/godsofegypt/ for the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism's extensive information on Egyptian Deities.

Etruscan Deities

     Finnish pre-Christian deities  

There are very few written documents about old Finnish religions; also the names of deities and practices of worship changed from place to place. The following is a summary of the most important and most widely worshipped deities.

  • Ukko, the principal deity, god of heaven and thunder
  • Rauni, Ukko's wife, goddess of fertility
  • Tapio, god of forest and wild animals
  • Mielikki[?], Tapio's wife
  • Pekko[?] (or Peko), god or goddess (the actual gender is obscure) of fields and acriculture
  • Ahti[?], god of streams, lakes and sea
  • Louhi[?], goddess of the underworld
  • Perkele, a god of the ancient Finns or Estonians
     Ancient Greek pre-Christian Deities  

See also Demigods[?], the Dryads, the Fates, the Erinyes, the Graces, the Horae, the Muses, the Nymphs, the Pleiades, the Titans
     Guarani mythology  

     Haida mythology  

     Hinduism  

     Hopi mythology  

See also kachina
     Huron mythology  

     Ibo mythology  

     Incan mythology  

     Inuit mythology  

     Iroquois mythology  

     Isoko mythology  

     Khoikhoi mythology  

     Kitchen Gods  

In addition to the gods listed above, there are several minor Gods spoken of in current western culture and may be taken more or less seriously. These are commonly called Kitchen Gods.

     Kwakiutl mythology  

     Lakota mythology  

     Lotuko mythology  

Latvian mythology

     Lugbara mythology  

     Mayan deities  

Mesopotamian gods

     Navaho mythology  

Norse pre-Christian Deities

     Pawnee mythology  

     Polynesian mythology  

see also Menehune

Prussian Baltic Pre-Christian Deities

     Pygmy mythology  

Roman pre-Christian Deities

     Salish mythology  

Sardinian Deities

Sardinian deities, mainly referred to in the age of Nuragici people, are partly derived from Phoenician ones.

     Seneca mythology  

     Shinto deities  

see also Kami

Sumerian Deities

See also Annuna
     Tumbuka mythology  

     Winnebago mythology  

     Yoruba mythology  

     Zulu mythology  

     Zuni mythology  

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