The traditional
Berber pantheon contains a variety of
gods. Although most Berbers are now
Muslim (and none profess paganism), vestiges of their previous religion remain, including traditions such as "Anzar" and his bride "Tislit".Africa or Ifri or Ifru: a Berber goddess adopted by the Romans.
Agurzil (alternatively, Gurzil): Berber god of war, represented by a head of bull by the Luwata nomads.
Ammon: An oracle god.
Antaeus: A giant from
Ancient Libya.Anzar: God of the rain.
Atlas: a mountain worshiped by the Berbers, according to
Strabo and
Herodotus.
Ayyur: the moon, but also a Berber god.Barbar: One of the first ancestors of the Berbers according to some Arab historians.
Baal-Hammon or Baal-Ammon: A
Carthaginian god worshipped in north-western Africa.Ifrikish ibn Kais: the first Berber king - When
Joshua and the Hebrews invaded
Jericho, few survived. Ifrikish ibn Kais led some of Jericho's giants to escape to Africa. They killed the king of that country and settled there, according to some Arab sources.Iguc: or Iyuc (as is frequent in Berber, G, becomes Y, etc), god of the rain at
Berghwata of
Morocco.
Isis: an Egyptian goddess worshiped by the Libyans according to Herodotus.Makurgun: Berber god, of Punico-Berber origin.Maqurtum: an
Amazigh God of Punico-Berber origin.Mastiman: a Moorish deity mentioned by
Corippus. Neith: a Libyan goddess mentioned by Herodotus.
Osiris: an Egyptian deity worshiped by the Libyans, according to Herodotus.
Poseidon: a Libyan god mentioned by Herodotus.
Saturn: a Roman deity worshiped by the Berbers. He was paid honour by human sacrifices, according to
Tertullian.Sinifer: God of war among the Luwata.Sophox: Son of
Heracles and Tinjis according to
Plutarch.Suggen: or Seggen, name of a Berber divinity, name which is nowadays found in Aïn Me Lila -
Algeria. Sun-cult: a cult that was widespread among the Berbers.Saint worship: a cult which dates back from antiquity.
Tanit or Tanit or Tinnit: a Libyan goddess worshiped in Carthage.Tililwa: name of a Berber divinity.
Tinjis: a mythic wife of the demi-god
Antaeus.
Triton: a god the Greeks met in Libya, according to Herodotus.Tislit: Bride of the rain-god Anzar.Warsisima: an
Amazigh Berber god; this name is a composed name: name + prefix: wer+isem (without name)
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