Sunday: Apollo, Ra, Horus
Monday: Artemis, Diana, Khonsu
Tuesday: Mars, Ares, Tyr, Sekhmet, Anubis
Wednesday: Hermes, Mercury, Odin, Dejeuty, Seshat
Thursday: Zeus, Jupiter, Thor, Osiris, Auset
Friday: Freyja, Aphrodite, Venus, Bastet, Hathor
Saturday: Chronos, Seth, Nephthys
List
of Goddesses (not counting closed cultures)
Greek:
44
Roman:
23
Norse/Celtic:
43
Egyptian:
40
Sumerian/Mesopotamian:
19
Hindu:
12
Aditi
(Hindu)
Andraste
(Celtic)
Aine
(Irish)
Althea
(Greek)
Airmid
(Irish)
Aramati
(Hindu)
Ama
(Sumerian)
Amaunet
(Egyptian)
Amaterasu
(Japanese)
Ammit
(Egyptian)
Anat
(Canaanite)
Anut
(Egyptian)
Arachne
(Greek)
Ashtar
(Mesopotamian)
Arianhod
(Welsh)
Amphitrite
(Greek)
Ananke
(Greek)
Apate
(Greek)
Aurora
(Roman Eos)
Asherah
(Hebrew)
Ashnan
(Sumerian)
Astraea
(Greek)
Aunket
(Egyptian)
Aphrodite
(Greek)
Artemis
(Greek)
Asteria
(Greek)
Athena
(Greek)
Atlanta
(Greek)
Badb
(Irish)
Branwen
(Welsh)
Bastet
(Egyptian)
Bata
(Egyptian)
Bellona
(Roman)
Bharati
(Hindu)
Brigid
(Irish)
Blodeuwedd
(Welsh)
Baubo
(Greek)
Cailleach
(Scottish)
Carmenta
(Roman)
Cear
Ibormeith (Irish)
Ceres
(Roman Demeter)
Cerridwen
(Irish)
Circe
(Greek)
Concordia
(Greek)
Coventina
(English)
Damkina
(Sumerian)
Damara
(Celtic)
Danu
(Irish)
Demeter
(Greek)
Deshtri
(Hindu)
Devi
(Hindu)
Diana
(Roman Artemis)
Dike
(Greek)
Discordia
(Roman Eris)
Durga
(Irish)
Egeria
(Roman)
Eir
(Norse)
Elen
(Welsh)
Epona
(Irish)
Eos
(Greek)
Eris
(Greek)
Eirenne
(Greek)
Ereshkigal
(Sumerian)
Erinyes
(Greek)
Fides
(Roman)
Filadia
(Irish)
Fortuna
(Roman)
Frau
Holle (Germanic)
Freyja
(Norse)
Frigg
(Norse)
Fulla
(Norse)
Gaia
(Greek)
Greek
Muses (Greek)
Gefjon
(Norse)
Green
Tara (Buddhism)
Gula
(Sumerian)
Gwendydd
(Celtic)
Harmonia
(Greek)
Hathor
(Egyptian)
Hatmehit
(Egyptian)
Hecate
(Greek)
Hedetet
(Egyptian)
Heket
(Egyptian)
Hel
(Norse)
Henwen
(English)
Heqet
(Egyptian)
Hera
(Greek)
Hebe
(Greek)
Hemera
(Greek)
Hestia
(Greek)
Hygeia
(Greek)
Ida
(Greek)
Idunn
(Norse)
Iris
(Greek)
Inanna
(Sumerian)
Indrani
(Hindu)
Isthar
(Mesopotamian)
Isis
(Egyptian)
Iuasaas
(Egyptian)
Juno
(Roman Hera)
Juventas
(Roman Hebe)
Kali
(Hindu)
Ki
(Sumerian)
Kwan
Yin (Chinese)
Kauket
(Egyptian)
Lakshimi
(Hindu)
Leto
(Greek)
Lilith
(Hebrew)
Luna
(Roman Selene)
Ma’at
(Egyptian)
Maeve
(Irish)
Mabb
(Welsh)
Macha
(Irish)
Maia
(Greek)
Maitri
(Hindu)
Mafdet
(Egyptian)
Medusa
(Greek)
Mnemosyne
(Greek)
Medb
(Irish)
Mehet
Weret (Egyptian)
Menhit
(Egyptian)
Meretseger
(Egyptian)
Meskhenet
(Egyptian)
Metis
(Greek)
Minerva
(Roman Athena)
Morgen
Le Fey (Welsh/Briton)
Morrigan
(Irish)
Mother
Mary (Christian)
Mut
(Egyptian)
Nahmauit
(Egyptian)
Namagiri
(Hindu)
Nammu
(Sumerian)
Nanna
(Norse)
Nanshe
(Sumerian)
Neith
(Egyptian)
Nehalennia
(Germanic)
Nekhbet
(Egyptian)
Nemesis
(Greek)
Nephthys
(Egyptian)
Ninhursag
(Sumerian)
Nidaba
(Sumerian)
Ninlil
(Sumerian)
Ningal
(Sumerian)
Nisaba
(Sumerian)
Ninkasi
(Sumerian)
Nike
(Greek)
Nott
(Norse)
The
Norns (Norse)
Nut
(Egyptian)
Nyx
(Greek)
Olwen
(Celtic)
Ostara
(Germanic)
Pandora
(Greek)
Parvati
(Hindu)
Pakhet
(Egyptian)
Pax
(Roman Eirene)
Persephone
(Greek)
Proserpina
(Roman Persephone)
Phoebe
(Greek)
Phanes
(Greek)
Pomona
(Roman)
Pontos
(Greek)
Psyche
(Greek)
Pythia
(Greek)
Rati
(Hindu)
Rhea
(Greek)
Renenet
(Egyptian)
Renpet
(Egyptian)
Rhiannon
(Welsh)
Saraswati
(Hindu)
Salacia
(Roman Neptune wife)
Salus
(Roman Hygeia)
Satet
(Egyptian)
Sarpanit
(Sumerian)
Sekhmet
(Egyptian)
Selene
(Roman)
Serket
(Egyptian)
Selkis
(Egyptian)
Seshat
(Egyptian)
Shelia-na-gig
(Irish)
Sif
(Norse)
Sirtir
(Sumerian)
Sita
(Hindu)
Sigyn
(Norse)
Skadi
(Norse)
Skuld
(Norse)
Sopdet
(Egyptian)
Taweret
(Egyptian)
Tayet
(Egyptian)
Tefnut
(Egyptian)
Tellus
(Roman Gaia)
Theia
(Greek)
Themis
(Greek)
Tiamat
(Sumerian)
Trivia
(Roman Hecate)
Tyche
(Roman Fortuna)
Wadjet
(Egyptian)
Wosyet
(Egyptian)
Unut
(Egyptian)
Venus
(Roman Aphrodite)
Vesta
(Roman Hestia)
Victoria
(Roman Nike)
Voluspa
(Norse)
List
of Gods (not counting closed cultures)
Roman: 9
Norse/Celtic: 15
Egyptian: 20
Sumerian/Mesopotamian: 8
Hindu:
11
Achilles
(Greek)
Adonis
(Greek)
Anhur
(Egyptian)
Apollo
(Greek)
Apollo
(Roman)
An
(Sumerian)
Amergin
(Irish)
Amon
(Egyptian)
Amun
Ra (Egyptian)
Asclepius
(Greek)
Anubis
(Egyptian)
Angus
(Irish)
Ares
(Greek)
Archangel
Azrael (Christian)
Atlas
(Greek)
Bacchus
(Roman Dionysus)
Baldr
(Norse)
Bes
(Egyptian)
Brahma
(Hindu)
Bragi
(Norse)
Buddha
(Buddhism)
Cernunnos
(Celtic)
Chronos
(Greek)
Dadga
(Irish)
Diancecht
(Irish)
Dionysus
(Greek)
Dyaus
(Hindu)
Ea
(Sumerian)
Enki
(Sumerian)
Enlil
(Sumerian)
Eros
(Greek)
Erebos
(Greek)
Evander
(Greek)
Echidna
(Greek)
Fenrir
(Norse)
Archangel
Gabriel (Christian)
Ganesha
(Hindu)
Geb
(Egyptian)
Gilgamesh
(Sumerian)
Green
Man
Goibhniu
(Irish)
Hades
(Greek)
Hanuman
(Hindu)
Helios
(Greek)
Hesperides
(Greek)
Hephaestus
(Greek)
Hercules
(Greek)
Hermes
(Greek)
Horus
(Egyptian)
Hu
(Egyptian)
Hyperion
(Greek)
Hypnos
(Greek)
Indra
(Hindu)
Jesus
(Christian)
Jupiter
(Roman Zeus)
Kama
(Hindu)
Khonsu
(Egyptian)
Krishna
(Hindu)
Khnum
(Egyptian)
Khepri
(Egyptian)
Loki
(Norse)
Archangel
Lucifer (Christianity)
Lugh
(Irish)
Mars
(Roman Ares)
Archangel
Metatron (Christian)
Mercury
(Roman Hermes)
Min
(Egyptian)
Archangel
Michael (Christian)
Nabu
(Sumerian)
Nanna
(Sumerian)
Narcissus
(Greek)
Neptune
(Roman Poseidon)
Nuada
(Irish)
Odin
(Norse)
Oghma
(Irish)
Ouranos
(Greek)
Orion
(Greek)
Osiris
(Egyptian)
Pan
(Greek)
Perseus
(Greek)
Poseidon
(Greek)
Pluto
(Roman Hades)
Prometheus
(Greek)
Ptah
(Egyptian)
Ra
(Egyptian)
Archangel
Raphael (Christian)
Saturn
(Roman Chronos)
Shamash
(Mesopotamian)
Shiva
(Hindu)
Set
(Egyptian)
Sia
(Egyptian)
Sobek
(Egyptian)
Shu
(Egyptian)
Thor
(Norse)
Thoth
(Egyptian)
Typhon
(Greek)
Tvastri
(Hindu)
Tyr
(Norse)
Archangel
Uriel (Christian)
Utu
(Mesopotamian)
Varuna
(Hindu)
Vishnu
(Hindu)
Vulcan
(Roman Hephaestus)
Zeus
(Greek)
Greek
total: 65
Roman
total: 32
Norse/Celtic
total: 58
Egyptian
total: 60
Sumerian/Mesopotamian
total: 27
Hindu
total: 23
Goddesses:
195
Gods:
95
Total:
290
Soul
names: (Michael Newton’s Journey of Souls book)
Clodees
Valairs
“son of wolves”
Karla
“free man”
Giles
“shieldbearer”
Shabez
“royal falcon”
Allum
– Norse surname meaning farm
Norcross
Old English north cross
Vilo
Greek “in the air”
Trinian
Dubri
Shato
“joy” in African
Nenthum
Raoul
“wolf counsel”
Senji
“spin” Japanese
Thece
Middle English of “this”
Kumara
“sweet potato”
Ojanowin
Sumus
“we are” in Latin
Eone
“spirit” in Greek
Talu
“tongue” “roof”
Kalish
“Rosebud” Greek
Jor
Indian music passage
Haroum
Pomar
“orchard”
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