Levantine mythology

The Levantine mythology (Arabic: علم الأساطير الشامية, Hebrew: מִיתוֹלוֹגִיָּה לבנטינית; when the context about regional area, also called Canaanite mythology when the context about a race of people and a group of languages) are the body of myths consist of: The religion of Canaan (now Palestine), religion of Phoenicia, Ugarit, Ancient Israel, and Ancient Syria.

Shards of Levantine mythology

 * Canaanite mythology
 * Israelite mythology (also called Ancient Israeli mythology)
 * Phoenician mythology
 * Syro-Aramaic mythology (also called Syraic mythology, Aramaic mythology, or Ancient Syrian mythology; Related to Assyrian)
 * Ugaritic mythology; Related to Arabian and Assyro-Babylonian

Modern Levantine mythology
For Israeli see: Jewish mythology. For others especially Syrian see: Christian mythology and Islamic mythology.

Deities

 * Athirat (Queen of the Gods, also Arabian and Yemenite and Mesopotamian)
 * Athur (God of Sun, also Assyrian)
 * Adon (Demigod of Beauty and Desire, also Hellenic and Mesopotamian)
 * Ilu (God of Sky, called Yahweh by the Israelites, also Akkadian
 * Ishtar (also Arabian and Mesopotamian)
 * Ashtar/Athtart
 * Yamm (anglicised Yam, Androgynous God of Water, Seas, and Oceans, called Leviathan by Israelites and Tiamat by Mesopotamians)

Beings

 * Angel
 * Deity
 * Demon
 * Dragon
 * Sea serpent