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101 Names of God         
LIST OF NAMES OF GOD IN ZOROASTRIANISM
One hundred and one names of God; Sad-o-yak nam-i-khoda; 101 Names of God (Zoroastrianism); 101 names of God; 101 Names of God
In Zoroastrianism, 101 names of God (Pazand Sad-o-yak nam-i-khoda) is a list of names of God (Ahura Mazda). The list is preserved in Persian, Pazand and Gujarati.
Names of God in Zoroastrianism         
LIST OF NAMES OF GOD IN ZOROASTRIANISM
One hundred and one names of God; Sad-o-yak nam-i-khoda; 101 Names of God (Zoroastrianism); 101 names of God; 101 Names of God
In Zoroastrianism, there are 101 names and titles used to refer to Ahura Mazda. The list is preserved in Persian, Pazend, and Gujarati.
Names of God         
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FORMS OF ADDRESS OR REFERENCE TO THE DEITY OF A RELIGION
NamesGivenToTheDivine; Names given to the divine; Name of God; Name of god; The name of God; Names of god; Haeland; Hæland; God's name; Holy Names; Names Of God; Names and titles of God; Names of the chief gods; Names of gods; Names of Gods; The Names of God; Sacred name of God; Holy names; Name to God; Names for God; God's names; Divine names; Beautiful Names; Beautiful names
There are various names of God, many of which enumerate the various qualities of a Supreme Being. The English word god (and its equivalent in other languages) is used by multiple religions as a noun to refer to different deities, or specifically to the Supreme Being, as denoted in English by the capitalized and uncapitalized terms God and god.