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Various creation stories have a first man, the first human being.This was generally either a male, or a pair, one male and one female.
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- Aboriginal mythology
- Cowichan mythology
- Judaism, Christianity, Islam -
- Lilith
- Norse mythology -
- Askr and Embla - first humans created
- Lif and Lifthrasir - first humans to repopulate EarthEarth also known as the Earth or Terra is the planet on which we live, the third planet outward from the Sun. It is the largest of the solar system's terrestrial planets, and the only planetary body that modern science confirms as harbouring life. The pla after RagnarokFor the MMORPG see Ragnarok Online, for the manhwa see Ragnarok (manhwa In Norse mythology, Ragnarok ( "fate of the gods" 1) is the battle at the end of the world. It will be waged between the gods (the Aesir, led by Odin) and the evils (the fire giants,
- Greek mythologyGreek mythology comprises the collected legends of Greek gods and goddesses and ancient heroes and heroines, originally created and spread within an oral-poetic tradition. Our surviving sources of mythology are either transcriptions of this spoken word, o
- DeucalionIn Greek mythology, Deucalion or Deukalion ("new-wine sailor") was the son of Prometheus and Clymene or Celaeno. When the wrath of Zeus was ignited against the whole of the Pelasgians, the original pre-Hellenic inhabitants of Greece, Zeus decided to bring and PyrrhaIn Greek mythology, Pyrrha was the daughter of Epimetheus and Pandora and wife of Deucalion. When Zeus decided to end the Golden Age with the great deluge, Deucalion and his wife, Pyrrha, were the only survivors. Prometheus told his son, Deucalion, to bui (the first modern humans, though there were other races first)
- HinduismThis article is about the Hindu religion; for other meanings of the word, see Hindu (disambiguation). Aum, the most sacred syllable and quintessential symbol of Hinduism, represents the first manifestation of the unmanifest Brahman. Hinduism Santana Dharm
- YamaYama is the Hindu Lord of death whose first recorded appearance is in the Vedas. He is one of the most ancient mythological beings in the world and parallel forms of one sort or another have been found all over Eurasia. He is known as Yima by Zoroastrians and YamiIn Vedic beliefs, Yami is the first woman, along with her twin brother, Yama. The Rig Veda, in the tenth Mandala, contains a hymn in which they sing to each other. They were children of Surya. In Hinduism, Yami is a mother goddess, daughter of Vivasvat an
- Hotcâk mythology
- Kunu
- An un-named one-legged man
- Turtle
- Incan mythology
- First wo/man were not named; see Pachacamac for more information
- Polynesian mythology
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