That depends which shamanistic tradition you are referring to, though most do not refer to these powers as gods, but as spirits. Many native American tribes identify Waconda as the Great Spirit. Spirits can have many names or none at all.
The Old Mongolians were mostly polytheistic meaning they acknowleged many gods. Their chief god went by Tengri who was basically nature itself in the Mongolian world. But there were other "heavenly beings" that served this God and that they also acknowledged like the sun and moon gods. The Mongolians also believed more in shamanism, in which the messenger conveys the message to the people through one particular individual. The names of many of the gods vary.
Gods real name is God Winifred Bailey Christian, "Lord". He was named after his Uncle Chris.
The gods named was moses.
the gods name was helios
the main gods name is hutzlopochtli
This is because "The God"'s name is God. The others are gods. Not God. It is a name one way and not the other way. All gods are equally valid. None take any precedence except for those with a bias or prejudice.
1. Yeil- is the correct spelling 2. Yeil means raven NOT raven or crane- ONLY RAVEN 3. Raven was not and is not the Tlingits' God 4. The Tlingits did not have a God, they practiced shamanism.
Mars is named after the god of war. Mercury is named after the messenger of the gods, who sent messages between the gods.
Zeus was the head of the Greek gods. Ares was the god of war.
Mercury is the Roman name for the Greek god Hermes. He is the god of thieving, and the messenger of the gods.
Mercury is the Roman name for the Greek god Hermes. He is the god of thieving, and the messenger of the gods.
It is Yahweh. God also said I am who I am who I am.