Shu, one of the oldest deities of Ancient Egypt, was considered the god of the cooling wind and closest representation of winter and ice.
Boreas was the Greek god of winter and ice, as well as the god of the north wind. He was one of the most powerful Anemoi and considered the cruelest. His Roman counterpart was Aquilo.
Boreas (Βορέας, Boréas; also Βορρᾶς, Borrhás) was the Greek god of the cold north wind and the bringer of winter. His name meant "North Wind" or "Devouring One". His name gives rise to the adjective "boreal". Tengliu, Snow goddess from Chinese mythology.
A product of Norse mythology, Ullr is known as the God of Snow, Patron Saint of Skiers, the son of Sif and stepson of Thor, the God of Thunder. Cold-loving, bow-wielding Ullr (pronounced Oool-er) is said to be an expert skater, skier and hunter who would glide around the world and cover the land with snow.
Shu, one of the oldest deities of Ancient Egypt, was considered the god of the cooling wind and closest representation of winter and ice.
Boreas (/ˌbɔːri. əs/, UK: /ˌbɒri. əs/, UK: /ˌbɒri. æs/, Βορέας, Boréas; also Βορρᾶς, Borrhâs) is the Greek god of the cold north wind, storms and winter.
Ullr is a Norse god often associated with winter, skiing and snow sports. Many people refer to him as the God of snow or God of skiing, but according to the Prose Edda, a historical text used by scholars of Norse mythology, Ullr was never given a “God of” title for anything.
Cryokinesis: As the Goddess of Snow, Khione has divine authority and absolute control over ice, snow, and cold. Freezing: Khione can turn humans or demigods into ice.
The short answer is Yes - ITZTLACOLIUHQUI, Aztec god of frost, ice, cold, winter, sin, punishment and human misery. His name means 'Curved Obsidian'*.
Yes, Loki was born a frost giant, his father being Farbauti, a frost giant, himself. His mother, Laufey/Nal, is sometimes described as a giant also, though other times as a goddess or undefined being.
Loki is considered a trickster god, known for being neither fully good nor evil since his main aim was always to create chaos. Despite his father being a giant, he is still counted a member of the Aesir—a tribe of deities including Odin, Frigg, Tyr, and Thor.
R'hllor is also called the Lord of Light, the Heart of Fire, the God of Flame and Shadow. His nemesis, the Great Other, whose name may not be spoken, is known as the Lord of Darkness, the Soul of Ice, the God of Night and Terror. The red priests of R'hllor associate fire with life.
Poseidon, God of the Seas.
Höðr (often anglicized as Hod, Hoder, or Hodur) is the blind God of Winter, Cold & Darkness, in Norse mythology.
Poseidon, in ancient Greek religion, god of the sea (and of water generally), earthquakes, and horses. He is distinguished from Pontus, the personification of the sea and the oldest Greek divinity of the waters.
He casteth forth his ice like morsels: Who can stand before his cold? He sendeth out his word, and melteth them: He causeth his wind to blow, and the waters flow.
The word is found in the Bible in three places where it describes God's power. "Out of whose womb came the ice? And the .... frost" (Job 38:29); "By the breath of God ice is given" (Job 37:10); "He casteth forth his ice like morsels" (Psalms 147:17).
In Norse mythology, Skaði (/ˈskɑːði/; Old Norse: [ˈskɑðe]; sometimes anglicized as Skadi, Skade, or Skathi) is a jötunn and goddess associated with bowhunting, skiing, winter, and mountains.
Olaf is the human incarnation of Baldr, the Norse God of rebirth, light and beauty. As such, Olaf has not aged a day since he turned 21. He is actually the paternal Grandfather of the Johnson brothers, but they tell everyone he is their cousin.
Fenrir, also called Fenrisúlfr, monstrous wolf of Norse mythology. He was the son of the demoniac god Loki and a giantess, Angerboda.
Chrysus (Greek: Χρυσός; Khrysos; meaning "gold") in Greek mythology is a minor god and the personification of gold.
Zeus is the strongest of the gods in the Ancient Greek religion because he has both power and intelligence. He is able to ensure that he is not replaced by another, more powerful deity. He is also able to ensure the allegiance of many other gods by giving them rights and privileges.
In Hinduism “Sun” is also considered as God and literally the Sun is the hottest.