Triton


Features associated with: Triton

Type
Feature Name
Origin
Planum
Egyptian sacred island in Nile, "paradise"
Macula
Tortoise upholding the world (India).
Crater
Quecha (Ecuador) water boa.
Crater
Norse fish shaped dwarf.
Cavus
Egyptian dragon of darkness.
Dorsum
Nama Bushman word for rain.
Cavus
Frog symbolizing the sun on the horizon (India).
Sulcus
Named after the Yoruba; river named for obedient son of god.
Sulcus
Named after the Celtic mythological river.
Regio
Island location of temple of Mukasa (Uganda).
Crater
Mayan deity.
Planum
Legendary island described by Marco Polo.
Cavus
Babylonian fertility god represented as a fish.
Patera
Angolan sacred lake.
Macula
Nanay mistress of fishing, Sea of Okhotsk.
Patera
Named after Tortuous sea Patera - literally, "Serpent Bay" (Norse).
Cavus
Egyptian frog goddess.
Plume
Zulu water-sprite.
Cavus
Japanese deity born in shape of a jellyfish.
Sulcus
Named after the Chinese sacred river.
Crater
Lozi (Zambia) water snake linked with destruction.
Fossa
Named after the Hindu river goddess.
Patera
Sacred lake of Zoroastrianism.
Cavus
The god Prajapati as a tortoise (India).
Patera
Mabuiag (Melanisia) island of the dead.
Macula
Slavic spirit of swamps, household spirit.
Sulcus
Named after the Norse river through which dead must pass.
Catena
Norse giant sea monster.
Cavus
Babylonian destructive fish-man spirit.
Crater
Vishnu in the form of a tortoise.
Sulcus
Named after the Norse sacred river.
Patera
Hebrew sea monster upholding earth.
Sulcus
Named after the Chinese sacred river.
Cavus
Fish that holds up the universe (Persian).
Plume
Tonga sea spirit.
Cavus
Ila (Zambia) "the flooder"
Crater
Chaga (Tanzania) mythical large fish.
Planum
French fictional island, meaning "nowhere"
Regio
Chinese symbol of duality in nature.
Macula
Japanese mythic fish; maker of earthquakes.
Sulcus
Named after the Mouth of this river is Ostiak entrance to underworld.
Sulcus
Named after the Norse river through which dead pass.
Crater
Finnish fortune-telling fish god.
Fossa
Breton bay of souls.
Macula
Egyptian fish who wept fertilizing tears.
Planitia
French isle of winds.
Planitia
Japanese undersea dragon palace.
Catena
Egypian water monster; personification of evil.
Planitia
Pueblo (USA) hole or lake of emergence from underworld.
Sulcus
Named after the Norse river of daggers and spears.
Crater
Māori fishing and sea god.
Sulcus
Named after the Yoruba; river named for willful son of god.
Planitia
Named after the Underground realm across Black River (Finnish).
Regio
Zulu reed from which humanity sprang.
Cavus
Hawaiian shark god.
Sulcus
Named after the Greatest of Elivagar rivers, a stream of ice.
Macula
Amour of Merlin (Welsh).
Crater
Slavic water spirit.
Sulcus
Named after the Japanese heavenly river; literally, "peace"
Fossa
Named after the Siberian mythical holy river.
Macula
Niger water spirits.

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