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  • Enlil, the Mesopotamian/Sumerian god of air, wind, breadth, and loft
  • Fei Lian, the Chinese wind god; Feng Bo is the human form of Fei Lian.
  • Njord, in Norse mythology, is the god of the wind. There are also four dvärgar (Norse dwarves), named Norðri, Suðri, Austri and Vestri, and probably the four stags of Yggdrasil, personify the four winds, and parallel the four Greek wind gods.
  • Pazuzu, the demon of the South-West wind and son of the god Hanbi in Assyrian and Babylonian mythology
  • Sídhe, or Aos Sí, were the pantheon of Pre-Christian Ireland. Sídhe is usually taken as 'faery folk' but it is also Old Irish for wind or gust.
  • Stribog is the name of the Slavic god of winds, sky and air. He is said to be the ancestor (grandfather) of the winds of the eight directions.
  • Tate, a wind god or Spirit in Lakota mythology
  • Tāwhirimātea, Māori god of weather, including thunder and lightning, wind, clouds and storms
  • Vayu, the Hindu God of Wind, Hanuman's father
  • Vate (واته), the Iranian god of air, wind. a god can make a cloud to a useful rain or a destroyer flood.
  • Venti, in Roman mythology (Latin, "winds") were the deities equivalent to the Greek Anemoi

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