Well, this is a difficult question to answer completely, but I would venture that they might be called "Hydradea". "Hydra" translating in Latin as water, and "Dea" translating to god.
As for actual gods names, the most prominent and well known god of water is "Poseidon"
or Chthulu if your into the idealism's of H.P. Lovecraft.
The gods of water are often referred to as water deities or water gods. Examples include Poseidon in Greek mythology, Varuna in Hindu mythology, and Tlaloc in Aztec mythology.
Believing in one god is called monotheism, while believing in multiple gods is called polytheism.
A person who believes in lots of gods would be called a polytheist.
The parent gods in the Enuma Elish are Apsu (the personification of fresh water) and Tiamat (the personification of salt water). They were the primordial deities who gave birth to the gods and other beings in the Babylonian creation myth.
The belief in more than one god is called polytheism. Paganism and pantheism also fall under this category.See also:How did polytheism start?
Roman household gods were called "Lares" and "Penates." The Lares protected the household and family, while the Penates safeguarded the pantry and food stores. They were worshipped through daily offerings and prayers by the Roman household.
The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.
the gods werent ment to bless it. When they sacrificed a portion of there food to the gods it was called an Offering and in return the gods would help them with some of there prayers
They are called Demi-Gods in Greek and Roman Mythology.
THey belong to an earlier generation, and are not called gods. Some of them are parents of gods.
Believing in one god is called monotheism, while believing in multiple gods is called polytheism.
Kerala is called Gods own Country.
It is called polytheism: the belief in multiple gods or goddesses.
Someone who believes in all gods is called a polytheist.
The Indian state Kerala is called gods own country.
The name of the blood of the gods is Ichor [Ιχώρ]
a belief in many gods is called polytheism
It is called polytheism.