
Morskoy Tsar, the god and king of the sea. Mokosh, moistness, lady of waters, goddess of moisture. Mati-syra-zemla, moist mother, also the earth goddess. After her death, she became a mavka (or rusalka). After discovering that her husband, Kupala, is her brother, she jumped into the forest lake (in other legends into the river Ra). Laumė, goddess of wild spaces, including waters. Tiamat, goddess of salt water and chaos, also mother of all gods.Įurope Balto-Slavic Lithuanian. Nanshe, goddess of the Persian Gulf, justice, prophecy, fertility and fishing. Marduk, god associated with water, vegetation, judgment, and magic. Enki, god of water and of the river Tigris. Abzu, god of fresh water, father of all other gods. Tefnut, goddess of water, moisture, and fertility. Sobek, god of the Nile river, depicted as a crocodile or a man with the head of a crocodile. Satet, goddess of the Nile River's floods. Osiris, god of the dead and afterlife originally a god of water and vegetation. Nu, uncreated god, personification of the primordial waters.
Nephthys, goddess of rivers, death, mourning, the dead, and night. Hapi, god of the annual flooding of the Nile. Bairthy, goddess of water and was depicted with a small pitcher balanced on her head, holding a long spear-like sceptre. Anuket, goddess of the Nile and nourisher of the fields. Hamito-Semitic regions of North Africa, Arabia, and the Levant. Simbi dia Maza, nymphs or goddesses of waters, lakes and rivers. Mbumba, rainbow serpent of terrestrial waters and warriors. Mamba Muntu, goddesses of waters and sexuality. Kuitikuiti, serpent god of Congo river. Kalunga, god of death and border between world of Alives and world of dead. Funza, goddess of waters, twin phenomenon and malformations in children. Bunzi, goddess of rain, rainbow and waters. Nyami Nyami, a river spirit of the Batonga of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Yemoja, a river orisha and ocean orisha as well in new world Yoruba religions. It is the site where offerings are made, situated on the arms of the sea which bears her name, in the Sine. The Senegalese Ministry of Culture added the Mbind Ngo Mindiss site to its list of monuments and historic sites in Fatick. She possess the attributes of a typical water fangool, yet at the same time, she is a blood fangool. She appears to humans in the form of a manatee, She is one of the best known fangool (singular of pangool). Offerings are made in her name at the River Sine. She is a female protector of the Fatick Region. Mindiss (or Mindis) is not a deity in Serer religion, but a pangool with goddess–like attributes. Nommos, amphibious spirits that are worshiped as ancestors. Ezili, goddess of sweet water, beauty, and love.
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