💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Charun"
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| charonnoun | (Greek mythology) The ferryman of Hades, who rowed the shades of the dead across the river Styx. |
| eurynomos | In Greek mythology, (Greek Εὐρύνομος; Latin Eurynomus) the netherworld daimon (spirit) of rotting corpses dwelling in the Underworld. |
| hadesnoun | (Greek mythology) The underworld, the domain of Hades, by transference from its god. |
| orcusnoun | (Roman mythology) The Etruscan and Roman god of the underworld. |
| khenti-amentiu | Khenti-Amentiu, also Khentiamentiu, Khenti-Amenti, Kenti-Amentiu and many other spellings, is an ancient Egyptian deity whose name was also used as a title for Osiris and Anubis. |
| plutonoun | (film, art) The American cartoon character created by Walt Disney and Norm Ferguson. |
| enmesharra | Enmesharra ("Lord of all mes") was a Mesopotamian god associated with the underworld. |
| vejovisnoun | (Roman mythology) an ancient Italic Roman deity of Etruscan origin considered to be an underworld counterpart of Jupiter; literally “Little Jupiter”, “Anti-Jove” |
| edimmunoun | (mythology) In Sumerian religion, a class of utukku or spirits, envisioned as the ghosts of those who did not receive a proper burial. |
| di inferi | The di inferi or dii inferi (Latin, "the gods below")Varro, De lingua latina 6.13. were a shadowy collective of ancient Roman deities associated with death and the underworld. |
| iacchusnoun | (Greek mythology) A minor deity of some cultic importance, particularly at Athens and Eleusis in connection with the Eleusinian mysteries. |
| manesnoun | The souls or spirits of dead ancestors, conceived as deities or the subjects of reverence, or of other deceased relatives. |
| demonnoun | An evil supernatural spirit. |
| latinus | (Ancient Greek: Λατῖνος, Latînos, or Λατεῖνος, Lateînos) a figure both in Greek and Roman mythology. |
| utukkunoun | (mythology) In Sumerian religion, a class of spirits who had escaped the underworld, either by their own power or by being summoned forth by a priest. |
| erlik | Erlik, Erlig, Erlik Khan is the god of death and the underworld, sometimes referred to as Tamag (hell) in Turkic mythology. |
| am-heh | In Egyptian mythology, Am-heh was a minor god from the underworld, whose name means either "devourer of millions" or "eater of eternity". |
| psychopompnoun | (religion) A spirit, deity, person, etc., who guides the souls of the dead to the afterlife. |
| serapisnoun | A Graeco-Egyptian god devised during the 3rd century BC as a means to unify the Greeks and Egyptians in the realm of Ptolemy I. |
| hercle | In Etruscan religion, Hercle (also Heracle or Hercl), the son of Tinia and Uni, was a version of the Greek Heracles, depicted as a muscular figure often carrying a club and wearing a lionskin. |
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