Hina (goddess)
Hina is a form of the ProtoAustronesian word for "Matriarch" and its cognates are found in Taiwan, throughout South East Asia and across Polynesia in the forms Ina, Sina, Tina and Hina. In addition to the usual meaning of "Mother", Polynesian mythology Hina is the name of several different goddesses.
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Hina (goddess)
Hina is a form of the ProtoAustronesian word for "Matriarch" and its cognates are found in Taiwan, throughout South East Asia and across Polynesia in the forms Ina, Sina, Tina and Hina. In addition to the usual meaning of "Mother", Polynesian mythology Hina is the name of several different goddesses.
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Hina dont le nom signifie litt ...... ssémination à travers l'océan.
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Hina is a form of the ProtoAus ...... f several different goddesses.
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Hina è una dea della religione ...... emminilità e della creatività.
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Хина (букв. «девушка») — имя н ...... ртью, а Суки — с возрождением.
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Hina dont le nom signifie litt ...... enté comme un dieu pisciforme.
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Hina is a form of the ProtoAus ...... f several different goddesses.
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Hina è una dea della religione ...... emminilità e della creatività.
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Хина (букв. «девушка») — имя н ...... ртью, а Суки — с возрождением.
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Hina (divinité)
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Hina (goddess)
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Hina (mitologia)
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Хина (мифология)
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