What are all sky deities?

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Abrahamic mythology

  • Yahweh, (Jewish mythology) supreme deity, god of the sky, and heaven
  • Jesus, (Christian mythology) supreme deity, god of the sky, and heaven
  • Allah, (Muslim mythology) supreme deity, god of the sky, and heaven
African mythology
  • Achamán, Guanche creator and sky god
  • Achuhucanac, Guanche rain god, associated with the sky god Achamán
  • Badessy, Vodou loa associated with the sky
  • Denka, Dinka god of sky, rain and fertility
  • Khonvoum, supreme creator god and sky father of Mbuti Pygmies
  • Mulungu, Nyamwezi creator and sky god
  • Numakulla, a pair of creator and sky gods
  • Shango, Yoruba sky father and thunder god
  • Umvelinqangi, Zulu sky god
  • Utixo, Khoikhoi sky god
  • Xamaba, creator and sky god of the Heikum of South Africa
  • Olorun, supreme deity, god of the sky, and heaven
Armenian mythology
  • Barsamin, god of the sky or weather
Australian Aboriginal mythology
  • Altjira, Arrernte creator and sky god
  • Baiame, south-east Australian creator and sky god
  • Binbeal, god of rainbows
  • Bunjil, Kulin creator and sky god
Basque mythology
  • Aide, goddess of the air
Celtic mythology
  • Latobius, sky and mountain god equated with the Greek gods Zeus and Ares
Egyptian mythology
  • Amun, god of creation and the wind
  • Anhur, originally a foreign war god who became associated with the sky god, Shu
  • Horus, god of the sun, sky, kings and war
  • Nut, goddess of the sky
  • Shu, god of the wind and air
Etruscan mythology
  • Ani, god of the sky
  • Tinia, god of the sky
Finnish mythology
  • Ilmatar, virgin spirit of the air
  • Jumala, god of the sky
  • Perkele, supreme sky and thunder god
  • Ukko, god of sky, weather, crops (harvest) and other natural things
Greek mythology
  • Aether, primeval god of the upper air
  • Chaos, the nothingness from which all else sprang, she also represented the lower atmosphere which surrounded the earth
  • Hera, queen of heaven and goddess of marriage, women, childbirth, heirs, kings, empires, air and the sky
  • Iris, goddess of the rainbow and divine messenger
  • Nephelai, cloud nymphs
  • Theia, goddess of sight and the shining light of the clear blue sky
  • Uranus, primeval god of the sky
  • Zeus, king of the gods, the ruler of Mount Olympus and the god of the sky, weather, thunder, law, order and fate
Hindu mythology
  • Dyaus Pita, sky father
  • Indra, king of the gods, associated with war and the weather
  • Saranyu, goddess of dawn and the clouds
  • Varuna, god of the sky, water, the celestial ocean, law and the underworld
Hurrian mythology
  • Hepit, goddess of the sky
  • Teshub, god of the sky and storms
Inuit mythology
  • Ataksak, goddess of the sky
  • Negafook, god of weather systems
  • Torngarsuk, god of the sky
Japanese mythology
  • Marici, goddess of the heavens
Māori mythology
  • Ao, god of light and the sky
  • Rangi, sky father
  • Tane-rore, personification of shimmering air
  • Tāwhirimātea, god of weather, including thunder and lightning, wind, clouds and storms
  • Uenuku, god of rainbows
Maya mythology
  • Cabaguil, god of the sky
  • Tzacol, sky god and creator deity
Mesopotamian mythology
  • An, goddess of the sky
  • Anshar, god of the sky
  • Anu, king of the gods, associated with the sky, heaven and constellations
  • Beelshamen, god of the sky
  • Enlil, god of breath, wind, loft, and breadth
Native American mythology
  • Atahensic, Iroquois sky goddess who fell to Earth at the time of creation
Oceania mythology
  • Abeguwo, Melanesian sky goddess
  • Amai-te-rangi, sky demon of Mangaia
  • Atua I Kafika, supreme sky god of Polynesian mythology
  • Ira, Polynesian sky goddess
  • Laufakana'a, Tongan creator god and sky father
  • Tangaloa, Tongan sky god
Roman mythology
  • Caelus, personification of the sky, equivalent to the Greek Ouranos
  • Jupiter, king of heaven and god of the sky and weather, equivalent to the Greek Zeus
Sami mythology
  • Horagalles, god of the sky, thunder and lightning, the rainbow, weather, oceans, lakes, human life, health and wellbeing
Slavic mythology
  • Stribog, god of the winds, sky and air
  • Triglav, a triple god whose three heads represent sky, earth and underworld
Thracian mythology
  • SabaziOS, sky father
Turkic mythology
  • Tengri, god of the sky

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