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Hades, god of the underworld, whose domain included night and darkness; Hecate, the goddess of boundaries, crossroads, witchcraft, and ghosts, who was commonly associated with the moon; Nyx, goddess and personification of the night; Selene, Titaness goddess and personification of the moon
Baby names that mean darkness: Beautiful, powerful and unusual baby names that mean darkness.
Baldr, god thought to be associated with light and/or day; is known by many other names, all of which have cognates in other Germanic languages, suggesting he may have been a pan-Germanic deity; Dagr, personification of day; Earendel, god of rising light and/or a star; Eostre, considered to continue the Proto-Indo-European dawn goddess
Dark Queen (Battletoads) Deneb (Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen) Drawcia ; E. Ellen (The Witch's House) Ellen (Touhou Project) Enchantia (Curse of Enchantia) Eva-Beatrice (Umineko no Naku Koro ni) Evil Queen ; Evil Queen Badh ; F. Flemeth (Dragon Age series) G. Christelle Grinberry (No More Heroes) Hannah Grinberry (No More Heroes)
Toggle Related concepts subsection. 4.1 Lists. 5 See also. ... A107. Gods of Darkness and Light (darkness thought of as evil and light as good). ... Names of God ...
Name means death in the Akan language. Asase Yaa , one half of an Akan Goddess of the barren places on Earth, Truth and is Mother of the Dead Amokye , Psychopomp in Akan religion who fishes the souls of the dead from the river leading to Asamando, the Akan underworld
Name is of Native origin. Monster may also be Native, but name was given from Native language by local whites & not the original name, if so. Sea goat – Half goat, half fish; Selkie – Shapeshifting seal people; Water bull – Nocturnal amphibious bull
The name "Erebus" is often used by ancient authors to refer either to the darkness of the Underworld, [19] to the Underworld itself, [20] or to the subterranean region through which souls of the dead travel to reach Hades, [21] and it is sometimes used synonymously with Tartarus or Hades. [22]