Ishtar is a Mesopotamian deity.
Ishtar may also refer to:
Amon may refer to:
Terra may often refer to:
Sullivan may refer to:
Gaia is a primordial deity and the personification of the Earth in Greek mythology.
Conan may refer to:
Ren or REN may refer to:
Mint or The Mint may refer to:
A planet, in astronomy, is one of a class of celestial bodies that orbit stars.
An ogre is a large, hideous monster of mythology, folklore and fiction.
Shin may refer to:
A gate is an opening in a wall or fence fitted with a moveable barrier allowing it to be closed.
Tiamat is a deity in Babylonian mythology.
Fate most commonly refers to destiny, a predetermined course of events.
Kanon may refer to:
Kaguya, Kaguya-hime, or Princess Kaguya may refer to:
Ageha (揚羽) is a Japanese word meaning "swallowtail butterfly". It is Taira clan's Mon.
Boo is an onomatopoeic word for a loud, startling sound, as an exclamation intended to scare, or as a call of derision.
Astarte is an ancient Semitic goddess.
A crow is a bird of the genus Corvus, including ravens and rooks.
Malik is a Semitic word meaning "king" or "chieftain", and a Greenlandic meaning "wave".