God (title)

 God  with capital "G" is word used for monotheistic, nigh omnipotent, true omnipotent, or monarch Deities especially Christian God, it can used also for any deities (especially male ones) if the word inserted in beginning of the sentence or included in titles or subtitles.

List of people who bear the God title

 * Achamán (Guanches)
 * Ahura Mazdā (Zoroastrianism)
 * Allah (Arabian mythology)
 * Al-Lat/Athirat (pre-Islamic religion)
 * Amun (Berber mythology via Phoenician Baal-Hammon; later adopted to Egyptian mythology and Greco-Roman mythology as Belus-Ammon)
 * Anu (Mesopotamian mythology)
 * Aten (Egyptian mythology)
 * Baphomet (is a deity worshipped by renegade mystic Jews and later adapted to Thelema and Christo-Islamic folklore)
 * ʾEl (Caananite mythology, having multiple names such as Yahweh, Elaha, El Shaddi, Allah etc.)
 * Elagabalus (Arabo-Syro-Phoenician mythology and later adopted to Roman mythology via Emperor Varius)
 * Enlil (Mesopotamian mythology)
 * Lugh (Celtic mythology)
 * Khaos (Greek mythology later adopted in Roman mythology and Thelema)
 * Marduk (Mesopotamian mythology, his Arabic name is Nimrod, this name also used for Gilgamesh and human king said to be the grandson of prophet Noah)
 * New Testamant God or God the Father
 * Óðinn (Norse mythology)
 * Ra (Egyptian mythology)
 * Xwede (Yazidism)
 * Yahweh (Ancient Israelite religion, Judaism, and Old Testament of Christianity)
 * Zeus/Jupiter (Greco-Roman mythology)

For more see: Monarchs of the Gods and deities who listed here: Baʿal (disambiguation).