MA also means "magnificent" which is an adjective to describe the magnificance of the Sky-God or anything that deserves to be described as "magnificent". In Turkish OGUZ-KAGAN Destani (epic), Oguz-Kagan uses MA as an adjective to describe the Moon as "magnificent." The moon was the ancient Turanian Moon-God (Ay-Tanri). Ma/Mah (also meaning "moon" in ancient Turkish) has been used in the middle east at least since the time of the Sumerians. The word is also found in Sumerian as MA/MAH meaning "high, exalted; as verb, to be or make great" [2] [C. J. Gadd, "A Sumerian Reading - Book", Oxford at The Clarendon Press, 1924, p. 187.]
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Aelkap-anai: The ”nailed star”--The Polar Star. The Koryak, Siberia.
Ai Toyon: The supreme being and creator god is represented by the eagle. The Yakut, Siberia.
Ak Ayas: ”White Light,” the sky or heaven god of the Tatars of the Altai, Siberia.
Anan-vairgin: The supreme being of the Chuckchee. Siberia
An Alai Chotoun: A goddess of the earth who is also the creator. Associated with Urun (urung) Ai (Toyon). The Yakut, Siberia
An’ an, Etyny: The creator of the universe and of mankind. The Koryak, Siberia
Art Toyon Aga, Aar Toyon: A god of light and life, a celestial god whose symbol is the sun. Chief of the sky gods, benevolent but remote, powerful yet inactive. His voice is the thunder. The Yakut, Siberia
Ayi Toyon: The supreme god of the Ayi who created the world and rules the universe, is the giver of children, and of vegetable and cattle fertility. The Yakut, Siberia
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