Throughout history, various cultures have created a rich diversity of deities, each with their own unique attributes and stories. From the Greek gods of Olympus to the Norse deities of Asgard, from the Hindu gods of India to the indigenous spiritual entities of the Americas, every culture has developed its own pantheon.
This diversity not only reflects cultural and geographical differences but also the evolution of human imagination and spirituality over the centuries. In this list, we explore the various gods and goddesses, their origins, attributes, and the roles they play in the myths and legends of their respective cultures.
Let’s explore together this fascinating world of gods and goddesses, with respect for their rich history and cultural significance.
A
- Aakuluujjusi: The Inuit Creator Goddess
- Aasith: An Obscure Deity of Hunting, War, and the Desert
- Abaangui: The Guarani God of Creation and the Moon
- Abaris: The Greek Sage of Mysticism and Healing
- Abassi: Supreme Creator and Deity in Efik Mythology
- Abas: The Thracian Son of Poseidon in Greek Mythology
- Aba-khatun: The Siberian/Baikal Water Goddess
- Abderus: The Unsung Hero of Greek Mythology
- Abeguwo: The Oceanic Goddess of Rain and Harvest
- Abeona: The Roman Goddess of Outward Journeys
- Abere: The Oceanic Goddess of Rain and Nature
- Abiku: African Spirit
- Abnoba: The Celtic Goddess of Forests and Rivers
- Abraxas: A Figure of Mysticism in Gnostic Tradition
- Abuk: The Dinka Goddess of Fertility and Women
- Abundantia: The Roman Goddess of Abundance and Prosperity
- Ab Kin Xoc: Maya God
- Acamas: The Greek Figure of War and Adventure
- Acantha: The Greek Nymph of the Thorn
- Acat: The Maya God of Tattoos and Body Art
- Ahmose-Nefertari: The Egyptian Queen and Deified Figure
B
- Baal: The Ancient Canaanite, Phoenician and Levantine Deity
- Baatsi: The African Ancestral Figure
- Baau: The Phoenician Goddess of Darkness and Night
- Babalu Aye: The African Deity of Healing and Disease
- Baba Yaga: The Enigmatic Figure in Slavic Folklore
- Babd
- Bastet
- Ba: The Enigmatic Goddess of Drought in Chinese Mythology
- Ba’Alat: The Phoenician Goddess of Fertility and Wisdom