Nemain

In Irish mythology Nemain (or Nemhain) was a goddess of war, and possibly an aspect of the Mrrgan. Her name means 'panic' or 'frenzy', and causing it among warriors was her specialty: in the Tin B Cuailnge (Cattle Raid of Cooley) between Ulster and Connacht many warriors died because of this. The god Neit was her husband.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
camille decoppet
blackhawk
marc emile ruchet
eugne ruffy
louis ruchonnet
fridolin anderwert
wilhelm matthias nff
basename
villanova university
rose island
notting hill carnival
bullfinch
pave
pave paws
stonarov
grenadines
dikembe mutombo
quantock hills
university of iowa
north thoresby
alderbury
linus roache
whaddon
secretary of state for international development
valerie amos, baroness amos
michigan state university
tara, ireland
jihlava
edwin sandys (american colonist)
european bee eater
william roache
subaru
cross site scripting
mark ellis (record producer)
bristol rovers f.c.
martin marietta x 24
kuks
david crosby
emmendingen (district)
wilhelm hoegner
weird science
karl carstens
confidence
bavarian forest