No. There is "Wicca", but that is unrelated to the English word "wicked".
Elphaba Thropp has no religion in "Wicked."Specifically, she is the daughter of Melena, the wife of unionist minister Frexspar. Elphaba, whose father is either a traveling salesman or the Wizard, never shows any enthusiasm for the unionist religion. But her half-sister Nessarose, who is Frexspar's daughter, shows considerable enthusiasm for the unionist religion.
their wicked waysProphets scolded the Hebrews about their wicked ways, such as marrying people that weren't of the same religion, falling into idol worship and forgetting Gods commandments.
Named after the Puitans for religion freedom
None. Wines are sometimes named and often classified after their region of origin, but no French region nor religion is named after wine.
The religion was named after its founder, Zoroaster or Zarathustra.
Chris isaak...the song is named wicked games
No it is named for Admiral Sir William Penn.
According to the Christian religion, Adam named all the animals.
The movie 'The Wild' has a character named Kazar, a wicked black wildebeest.
While there is no character named 'Elpaba', the character Elphaba Thropp is from the book "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West" by Gregory Maguire. The Broadway musical "Wicked" is based off this novel and also includes the character Elphaba Thropp.
No religion was named. No answer is possible.
According to the Christian religion, the first woman was named Eve.