indra: it stands for 5senses (5 indriyas)
ammon (possibly)
It is a revelation
Your name is not known, do you mean Aeolus, from classical mythology, he is God of the Winds
Dream on.
Three of the classical goddesses are Athena, Hera, and Hestia.
The name Horus is a much later, classical Latin version of the Egyptian name that was written in hieroglyphs as Hr. This consists of the sign for a falcon followed by the determinative for a god. The meaning is therefore "Falcon God".
Classical Greek God ; Hermes Roman God ; Mercury
Mercury was the Classical Greek God of speed and messengers. In the night sky the planet Mercury is the speediest planet in the Solar system. So to match names, The Classical Greek God, Mercury, also named the planet. Mercury. NB All the planets in the Solar system, except Earth(Terrestium) are named after Classical Greek and Roman Gods. Venus ; The beautiful female (Goddess) Mars ; The strong male (God) Jupiter ; The joyful/Jovian God Saturn ; The working/Saturnalian God Uranus ; The Sky God Neptune ; The Sea God Pluto ; The Power God.
Hermia was a character from Shakespeare's play, 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', and she was not a god. However, her name could be from the Greek god 'Hermes', who was the messenger god, among other things.
A classical Pentecostal church would be the Assembly of God Church.
Roman God ; Mercury Classical Greek God ; Hermes
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