💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Eagentci"
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| Word | Definition |
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| atahensicnoun | (mythology) An Iroquois sky goddess associated with marriage, childbirth, and feminine affairs in general. |
| ataensicnoun | Alternative form of Atahensic. [(mythology) An Iroquois sky goddess associated with marriage, childbirth, and feminine affairs in general.] |
| aitenoun | Alternative form of Até. [(Greek mythology) A goddess of mischief, delusion, ruin, and folly, the daughter either of Zeus or of Eris.] |
| eileithyianoun | (Greek mythology) The goddess of childbirth and midwifery; the daughter of Zeus and Hera; the Greek counterpart of the Roman Lucina. |
| atiranoun | Atira, a goddess of the Earth in Pawnee religion/mythology. |
| avetanoun | (Celtic mythology) A Celtic mother goddess, a goddess of fresh water springs. |
| ashtorethnoun | Alternative form of Astarte. [A Semitic goddess of fertility, sexuality, and war, cognate in name, origin and function with the goddess Phoenician 𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤕 (ʿAštart) of Phoenicia.] |
| antheanoun | A female given name from Ancient Greek. |
| athenenoun | (Greek mythology) Athena |
| anatnoun | An ancient Semitic goddess of war and fertility. |
| aetnanoun | (Greek mythology and Roman mythology) A nymph in Sicily who, according to legend, gave her name to the volcanic Mount Etna. |
| ahtinoun | (Finnic mythology) The god of depths, water, and fishing in Finnish mythology. |
| oegipannoun | Alternative form of aegipan. [(Greek mythology) A goat-like creature resembling a satyr, sometimes portrayed as having a fish's tail.] |
| erotesnoun | (Greek mythology, often capitalised) Collectively, a group of winged gods attendant to Aphrodite, of whom Eros is the best known. |
| satetnoun | Alternative spelling of Satis. [(Egyptian mythology) A war, hunting, and fertility goddess] |
| metisnoun | (Canada) One of three recognized Aboriginal peoples of Canada, descendants of marriages of Cree, Ojibwa, Saulteaux, and Menominee Aboriginal people with French Canadians, Scots and English. |
| agdistisnoun | (Greek mythology) A hermaphroditic being, associated with the worship of Cybele or Rhea |
| astliknoun | Alternative spelling of Astghik. [(Armenian mythology) Ancient Armenian goddess of sensual love, beauty, and water. Lover of Vahagn. Often identified with Aphrodite and the planet Venus.] |
| ægisnoun | Alternative spelling of aegis. [(Greek mythology, Roman mythology) A mythological shield associated with the Greek deities Zeus and Athena (and their Roman counterparts Jupiter and Minerva) shown as a short cloak made of goatskin worn on the shoulders, more as an emblem of power and protection than a military shield. The aegis of Athena or Minerva is usually shown with a border of snakes and with the head of Medusa in the center.] |
| andartanoun | (Celtic mythology) A Celtic goddess of warriors. |
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