Other Ancient Dieties

In Boa, we honor more than one Diety and here we list other Anceitn Diesties that you may find you wish to add to your personal list.

  • Abgal: Seven wisemen and the attending dieties of the God Enki
  • Adrammelech: Babylonian god )possible of the sun) to whom babies were burned in sacrifice
  • Aja: Babylonian Sun Goddess
  • Akkan: Four Saami goddesses who oversee conceptions, birth & destiny
  • Aluawaimia: Demon which drives away evil sickness
  • Ama-arhus: Babylonian and Akkadian fertility goddess
  • Amurru: Akkadian god of mountains and nomads
  • An: Sumerian God of Heaven
  • Anatu: Goddes of Earth and Sky
  • Antu: Sumerian goddess of Creation, later replaced by Ishtar
  • Anu: Sumerian and Babylonian god of sky, father of the gods and most powerful deity of the pantheon
  • Anunitu:Babylonian goddess of the moon, was later merged with Ishtar
  • Apsu: Sumerian and Akkadian god of the primordil sweet waters - as opposed to the primordil bitter water of chaos
  • Arazu: Babylonian god of completed contruction
  • Aruru: Babylonian goddess of creation
  • Ashnan: Sumerian goddess of grain
  • Aya: Goddess of dawn
  • Baal: God of the Sun and crop fertility, widely venerated throughout the Fertile Crescent and the Middle East
  • Baba: Tutelary goddess of the kings of Sumer, and goddess of motherhood and healing
  • Babbar: Sumerian sun god, equated with the Babylonian Shamash
  • Belet-Ili: Sumerian goddess of the womb
  • Beletseri: Akkadian "clerk" of the Underworld who kept records of human activities so that she could advise on their final judgement after death. She is called Queen of the Desert.
  • Dagon: Vegetation and Fertility God
  • Damgalnunna: Mother goddess
  • Dumuzi: Sumerian for of Tammuz, a god of vegetation, fertility and the Underworld. Possible the husband of Inanna.
  • Ea: Sumerian and Babylonian god of swee waters, he was the patron of wisdom, majic and medical science
  • Ebeh: Sumerian mountain god
  • Ellil: Akakadian form of the god Enlil, God of wind and earth
  • Enmesarra: God of the Underworld and the lord of mes - the power underlying society and civilazation
  • Ennugi: God of irrigation and canals
  • Ereshkigal: Sumerian & Akkadian goddess of the dead. She is dark and violent, once possibly the sky goddess
  • Erra: God of War, death and other disasters
  • Gibil: Sumerian god of light and fire
  • Girru: Akkadian god of light and fire, he is the messenger of gods
  • Humbaba: God of the Cedar Forest
  • Inanna: The most important of the Sumerian divinities, she is the goddess of love, fertility and war. Her symbol is the eight-pointed star.
  • Irkalla: Summerian and Akkadian goddess of the dead. She is dark, violent and once possibly the sky goddess
  • Isara: Goddess of oaths and queen of judgement
  • Ishkhara: Babylonian goddess of love
  • Ishkur: Sumerian god of storms and Rain
  • Ishtar: Violent Sumerian and Babylonian goddess of love and fertility. She has a habit of attracting lovers and then killing or maiming them
  • Kaksisa: God of the star Sirius
  • Ki: Goddess of the Earth
  • Kulitta: Goddess of Music
  • Kulla: The Babylonian god who restores temples
  • Kusag: God who is high priest of the gods, the patron of priests in Bayblonia
  • Lahar: Sumerian god of cattle
  • Lamastu: Demon who causes fever and childhood diseases
  • Mama: Mother Goddess
  • Mamitu: Akkadian goddess of fate and judgement in the underworld
  • Mammetu: Babylonian goddess of fate and destiny
  • Marduk: God of thunderstorms, fertility and the supreme leader of the gods after defeating Tiamat, later known as Bel or Baal
  • Martu: God of Destruction by storms and of the steppes
  • Mummu: Sumerian and Babylonian god of craftsman and technical skill
  • Mylitta: Babylonian and Assyrian goddess of fertility and childbirth
  • Nabu: Sumerian and Babylonian god of knowledge, writing and scribe of the gods
  • Nammu: Sumerian goddess of the sea
  • Namtar: God of Sumerian Underworld and the bringer of disease and pestilence to humans
  • Nanaja: Sumerian and Akkadian goddess of sex ad war
  • Nanna: Sumerian god of the moon, equivalent to Babylonian god Sin
  • Nanshe: Goddess of fertility and water, she was the patron of dreams and prophecy
  • Nergal: Evil god of the underworld who brings sickness, fear and war on mankind. He is the consort of the death-goddess Ereshkigal
  • Nidaba: Sumerian goddess of learning
  • Nin-agal: God of smiths
  • Ninatta: Goddess of Music
  • Ninazu: Babylonian god of magic incantations
  • Ninedinna: Babylonian goddess of the books of the dead
  • Ningirsu: Sumerian and Babylonian god of rain, fertility and irrigation
  • Ningizzida: God of healing and magic. Sometimes pictures as a serpent with a human head
  • Ninhursag: Goddess of the Earth
  • Ninkarrak: Goddess of healing
  • Ninlil: Goddess of heaven and earth, known as the wind
  • Nintur: Akkadian goddess of birth
  • Ninurta: God of rain, fertility, thunderstorms, the plow, floods, wells and the south wind
  • Nisaba: Babylonian and Sumerian goddess of grain and learning
  • Nusku: Sumerian god of light and fire
  • Papsukkel: Minister and messenger of Sumerian gods
  • Rimmon: Babylonian god of storms
  • Salbatanu: God of the Planet Mars
  • Samuqan: God of Cattle
  • Sataran: Divine judge and healer
  • Shamash: Sumerian god of the sun, judge, and law-giver of the people. He is the husband of Ishtar
  • Shulpae: God of Feasting
  • Shutu: God of illness and the south wind
  • Sibzianna: Sumerian god of the star of Orion
  • Siduri: Goddess of wine-making and brewing
  • Sin: Sumerian god of the moon, the calendar and the fixed seasons
  • Sulpa'e: God of Fertility, wild animals and the planet Jupiter
  • Tammuz: Akkadian vegetation god and the symbol of death and rebirth of nature. The "corn king" of the Wiccan worship
  • Tiamat: Dragon-goddess of the primordial waters of Chaos, seen as a great salt sea
  • Umunmutamku: Babylonian Deity who presents offerings to the gods after they have been made by humans
  • Uttu: Sumerian spider-goddess of weaving and clothing
  • Zakar: Babylonian god of dreams as messages from the Gods.

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