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Lots And Lots Of Gods
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- Qa, goddess of the Omnibombly bird. Gigo
- Qadshu, Goddess of fertility and sexuality. Syria
- Qaholom. A sky god and one of the seven deities of creation
and humans. Mayan
- Qamata, creator god of the Xhosa people. South Africa
- Q’a’mtalat. The Kwakiutl flood hero, who died in
the Great Flood while successfully trying to save his children by
removing them to the summit of a high mountain. They became the
ancestors of a post-deluge humanity. Canada
- Qaitakalnin, Guardian spirit of the North. Koryak
- Qamaits, a warrior goddess of the indigenous Nuxalk people.
British Columbia, Canada.
- Qasavara, the gatherer of the spirits of the damned, who he
then feeds to monsters. Banks islands, Vanuatu
- Qat, the Great Spirit who made everything. Banks islands,
Vanuatu
- Qawm, the Nabataean god of war and the night, and guardian of
caravans.
- Qawaneca. The deity who created the earth. The Athapascan,
Oregon
- Qebehsenuf, god whose canopic jar was used for the
intestines. One of the four sons of Horus. Egyptian
- Qebui, Four headed, winged, ram headed god of the north wind
Egypt
- Qedem. The personification of the east wind. Hebrew
- Qenqentet, Goddess of memory Egypt
- Qeskina'qu "Big Light" the son of the creator being
Tenanto’mwan. Koryak, Siberia
- Qetesh, Goddess of love and beauty. Egypt
- Qetesh, a goddess of sex rather than fertility, who is
thought to have originally been a Semitic god, from Chaldean
mythology
- Qi or Chi, the energy of the universe which flows through
everything. China
- Qi-Gu. Goddess of the toilet. China
- Qi-Yu, god of war and rainfall. China
- Qin-Guang-Wang, the ruler of the first court of Feng-Du the
Chinese hell.
- Qin-Shubao a general from the Tang Dynasty who became
associated with the ancient threshold guardians. China
- Qoluncotun. Creator deity of the Sinkaietk who, angered by
the ingratitude of their ancestors, hurled a star at the Earth,
which burst into flames. Southern Okanagon
- Q’o’mogwa, “Copper-maker,” leading
culture hero of the Kwakiutl, native inhabitants of the Canadian
Pacific coast.
- Qos, warrior and fertility god. Edomite
- Quaayayp, the son of the creator of the world, Niparaya, and
the virgin Anayicoyondi. North America
- Quabso, "wind-rider", a goddess of the weather, health,
fertility and rain. Tanzania
- Quades, goddess of fertility Western Semitic
- Quan Yin, the bodhisattva of compassion as venerated by East
Asian Buddhists.
- Quan Yin, Goddess of Compassion. China
- Quaoar, sings and dances the world and other deities into
existence. Tongva, Native American
- Quat, solar god who discovered night. Melanesia
- Quaxolotl, goddess of twins and duality. Aztec
- Qudsi, the personification of the 'Most Great Spirit'.
Bahai
- Queen Maeve, a protagonist in the story of the Cattle Raid of
Cooley. Ireland
- Queen of Elphame. Goddess of death and disease often equated
with Hecate. Celtic
- Queen of Heaven, with the ancient Phoenicians was Astarte;
Greeks, Hera; Romans, Juno; Trivia, Hecate, Diana, the Egyptian
Isis, etc., were all so called; but with the Roman Catholics it
is the Virgin Mary.
- Quetzalcoatl, God of the air and presided over commerce,
fertility, wind and of wisdom. Toltec
- Quetzalcoatl, a great teacher, according to the traditions of
the Toltecs, who came to them from Tullan or Yucatan and dwelt
for twenty years among the people, teaching them to follow a
virtuous life, to cease all wars and violent deeds of any kind,
to abolish human and animal sacrifices and instead to give
offerings of bread and flowers. Aztec
- Qui Circumambulat Terram. Who walks around the earth; said of
the Devil by medieval theologians.
- Quiabelagayu, god of boozy afternoons and lazy sunday bonking
sessions. Maya
- Quiahuitl, Creator and sun god. Aztec
- Quilla, moon goddess married to Inti, the sun god. Inca
- Quinanes. A race of giants whose traditions were prevalent at
the time of the conquest of Central America.
- Quinkini. Founder of the world. Koryak, Siberia
- Quikinna’qu, the first man. He was the only survivor of
an island that had been transformed into a whale by the
Thunderbird. Chuckchee, British Columbia
- Quinoa-Mama. Minor goddess in charge of rabbits. Peru
- Quinuama, goddess of grain. Inca
- Quirinus, an early god of the Roman state.
- Quootis Hooi, Creator goddess who hatched mankind from
thunderbird eggs. Chinook
- Quzah, god of storms, thunder, hailstorms, mountain and the
weather. Arabic
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