The answer is LLYR, Tidy! He was known to the Irish Gaels as Manannán mac Lir (lear = sea), so perhaps we should call him a Celtic deity?
= Also known as ANU =See (http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/celtic-mythology.php?deity=DANU&ds=N)
A:Not quite. Tamesis is believed to have been the name of a Celtic goddess after whom the River Thames was named. In Celtic times, every river had a patron deity, but much of the information about the Celtic deities has not survived the Christian era. 'Tamesis' is believed likely to have been the name of the goddess of the River Thames.
George Cinclair Gibson has written: 'Wake rites' -- subject(s): Brigit (Celtic deity), In literature, Knowledge, Mythology, Mythology, Celtic, in literature, Rites and ceremonies in literature, Ritual in literature, Saint Brigid's Day
Sulis was a Celtic goddess associated with healing and the sun. She was worshipped at the thermal springs in Bath, England, where she was believed to have the power to purify and heal. Sulis represented the restorative and rejuvenating aspects of the sun's energy.
The Egyptian god Osiris may be similar to Demeter. Celtic god Cernunnos (Horned God) may have a similar function as a deity of agriculture.
Celtic have a larger support.
A deity is a god.
The ancient Egyptian deity that was considered the deity god of the inundation is Khnum.
There is no deity in Buddhism
The ancient Egyptian deity that was considered the paramount deity of the Memphis area is Apis.
The ancient Egyptian deity that was considered the creator deity and the setting sun is Khnum.