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List of rain deities

There are many different gods of rain in different religions:

African
===African mythology=== • Anẓar, god of rain in Berber mythology. • Achek, wife of the rain god Deng in Dinka mythology • Mangwe, a water spirit known as "the flooder" in the beliefs of the Ila people of ZambiaOya, goddess of violent rainstorms in Yoruba mythology • Mpulu Bunzi, god of rain in Kongo mythology. • Bunzi, goddess of rain in Woyo mythology (Kongo). • Saa ngmin, god of rain in Dagaaba mythology • Fwha, goddess of rain, fertile regions, and the rainy season in Akan mythology • Amosu, name means 'Giver of Rain' from Akan mythology ==American==
American
===Mesoamerica=== • Chaac, in Maya religion; • Tohil, in K'iche' Maya mythology • Q'uq'umatz, another K'iche' Maya rain god • Tlaloc, in Aztec and all the other Nahua religions; • Cocijo, in Zapotec religion; • Tirípeme Curicaueri, in Purépecha religion; • Dzahui, in Mixtec religion; • Mu'ye, in Otomi religionJaguar, in Olmec religionQuiateot of the Nicarao people in Nicaragua North AmericaYuttoere, in De'ne' and CarrierAsiaq, goddess among Greenlandic Inuit, and Inuit in Northern Canada • Shotokunungwa of Hopi peopleTó Neinilii of Navajo peopleCoyote (Navajo mythology) South AmericaEschetewuarha of ChamacocoChibchacum in the religion of the Muisca ==Asian==
Asian
===Filipino mythologies=== • Oden (Bugkalot mythology): deity of the rain, worshiped for its life-giving waters • Apo Tudo (Ilocano mythology): the deity of the rain • Anitun Tauo (Sambal mythology): the goddess of wind and rain who was reduced in rank by Malayari for her conceit • Anitun Tabu (Tagalog mythology): goddess of wind and rain and daughter of Idianale and Dumangan • Bulan-hari (Tagalog mythology): one of the deities sent by Bathala to aid the people of Pinak; can command rain to fall; married to Bitu-in • Santonilyo (Bisaya mythology): a deity who brings rain when its image is immersed at sea • Diwata Kat Sidpan (Tagbanwa mythology): a deity who lives in the western region called Sidpan; controls the rains • Diwata Kat Libatan (Tagbanwa mythology): a deity who lives in the eastern region called Babatan; controls the rain • Diwata na Magbabaya (Bukidnon mythology): simply referred as Magbabaya; the good supreme deity and supreme planner who looks like a man; created the earth and the first eight elements, namely bronze, gold, coins, rock, clouds, rain, iron, and water; using the elements, he also created the sea, sky, moon, and stars; also known as the pure god who wills all things; one of three deities living in the realm called Banting • Tagbanua (Manobo mythology): the god of rain • Pamulak Manobo (Bagobo mythology): supreme deity and creator of the world, including the land, sea, and the first humans; throws water from the sky, causing rain, while his spit are the showers; controls good harvest, rain, wind, life, and death; in some myths, the chief deity is simply referred as the male deity, Diwata ===Hindu mythology=== • IndraMariammanParjanyaShakambhariVaruna, god of ocean, sky and water === Japanese mythology === • Kuraokami === Vietnamese mythology === Middle Eastern mythologyAdad ===Chinese mythology=== • Fengxi (mythology)Yu ShiLoong Wang: Chinese dragon (Loong) ===Tibetan mythology=== ==European==
European
===Greek mythology=== • Hyades, nymphs that bring rain • Zeus, god of rain, thunder, and lightning ===Lithuanian mythology=== • Blizgulis, god of snow ===Norse Mythology=== • Freyr, Norse god of rain, sunshine, summer and fertility ===Slavic mythology=== • Dodola, goddess of rain • Dudumitsa, Bulgarian goddess of rain ==Oceanian==
Oceanian
===Australian Aboriginal Dreaming=== • Bunbulama, in Yolngu mythology • WandjinaWollunqua ===Hawaiian mythology=== • Lono, who was also a fertility god ===Polynesian mythology=== • Hiro, god of rain in Rapa Nui mythology. ==See also==
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