Rough Notes:

European[edit]

Baltic

  • Debesu tēvs, the god of the day-lit sky and the chief god of the Latvian pantheon.

Celtic[edit]

  • Latobius, sky and mountain god equated with the Greek gods Zeus and Ares
  • Taranis, sky and thunder god, equated and syncretized with Jupiter
  • Brigid, goddess of weather, hearth, water, poetry and crafts equated with the Greek goddesses Athena and Hestia
  • Nuada, god of the sky, wind, and war

Germanic[edit]

Slavic[edit]

  • Stribog, god of the winds, sky and air
  • Triglav, a triple god whose three heads represent sky, earth and underworld

Thracian[edit]

Etruscan[edit]

  • Ani, god of the sky
  • Tinia, god of the sky

Ural-Altaic[edit]

Finnic[edit]

  • Ilmarinen, godlike smith-hero and creator of sky. Associated with Ukko by some researchers.[2]
  • Ilmatar, virgin spirit of the air.[3]
  • Ukko, supreme god of sky, weather, thunder, crops (harvest) and other natural things.[4]
  • Perkele, associated with Ukko by some researchers. A name for Devil in Finnish.[5][6]

Sami[edit]

  • Horagalles, Sami god of the sky, thunder and lightning, the rainbow, weather, oceans, lakes, human life, health and well-being.[7]
  • Mano, Sami goddess of the moon.

Turco-Mongol[edit]

Udmurt[edit]

  • Inmar, god of the heavens