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Lots And Lots Of Gods


Q

  1. Qa, goddess of the Omnibombly bird. Gigo
  2. Qadshu, Goddess of fertility and sexuality. Syria
  3. Qaholom. A sky god and one of the seven deities of creation and humans. Mayan
  4. Qamata, creator god of the Xhosa people. South Africa
  5. 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
  6. Qaitakalnin, Guardian spirit of the North. Koryak
  7. Qamaits, a warrior goddess of the indigenous Nuxalk people. British Columbia, Canada.
  8. Qasavara, the gatherer of the spirits of the damned, who he then feeds to monsters. Banks islands, Vanuatu
  9. Qat, the Great Spirit who made everything. Banks islands, Vanuatu
  10. Qawm, the Nabataean god of war and the night, and guardian of caravans.
  11. Qawaneca. The deity who created the earth. The Athapascan, Oregon
  12. Qebehsenuf, god whose canopic jar was used for the intestines. One of the four sons of Horus. Egyptian
  13. Qebui, Four headed, winged, ram headed god of the north wind Egypt
  14. Qedem. The personification of the east wind. Hebrew
  15. Qenqentet, Goddess of memory Egypt
  16. Qeskina'qu "Big Light" the son of the creator being Tenanto’mwan. Koryak, Siberia
  17. Qetesh, Goddess of love and beauty. Egypt
  18. Qetesh, a goddess of sex rather than fertility, who is thought to have originally been a Semitic god, from Chaldean mythology
  19. Qi or Chi, the energy of the universe which flows through everything. China
  20. Qi-Gu. Goddess of the toilet. China
  21. Qi-Yu, god of war and rainfall. China
  22. Qin-Guang-Wang, the ruler of the first court of Feng-Du the Chinese hell.
  23. Qin-Shubao a general from the Tang Dynasty who became associated with the ancient threshold guardians. China
  24. 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
  25. Q’o’mogwa, “Copper-maker,” leading culture hero of the Kwakiutl, native inhabitants of the Canadian Pacific coast.
  26. Qos, warrior and fertility god. Edomite
  27. Quaayayp, the son of the creator of the world, Niparaya, and the virgin Anayicoyondi. North America
  28. Quabso, "wind-rider", a goddess of the weather, health, fertility and rain. Tanzania
  29. Quades, goddess of fertility Western Semitic
  30. Quan Yin, the bodhisattva of compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists.
  31. Quan Yin, Goddess of Compassion. China
  32. Quaoar, sings and dances the world and other deities into existence. Tongva, Native American
  33. Quat, solar god who discovered night. Melanesia
  34. Quaxolotl, goddess of twins and duality. Aztec
  35. Qudsi, the personification of the 'Most Great Spirit'. Bahai
  36. Queen Maeve, a protagonist in the story of the Cattle Raid of Cooley. Ireland
  37. Queen of Elphame. Goddess of death and disease often equated with Hecate. Celtic
  38. 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.
  39. Quetzalcoatl, God of the air and presided over commerce, fertility, wind and of wisdom. Toltec
  40. 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
  41. Qui Circumambulat Terram. Who walks around the earth; said of the Devil by medieval theologians.
  42. Quiabelagayu, god of boozy afternoons and lazy sunday bonking sessions. Maya
  43. Quiahuitl, Creator and sun god. Aztec
  44. Quilla, moon goddess married to Inti, the sun god. Inca
  45. Quinanes. A race of giants whose traditions were prevalent at the time of the conquest of Central America.
  46. Quinkini. Founder of the world. Koryak, Siberia
  47. 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
  48. Quinoa-Mama. Minor goddess in charge of rabbits. Peru
  49. Quinuama, goddess of grain. Inca
  50. Quirinus, an early god of the Roman state.
  51. Quootis Hooi, Creator goddess who hatched mankind from thunderbird eggs. Chinook
  52. Quzah, god of storms, thunder, hailstorms, mountain and the weather. Arabic

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