Sugaar
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Sugaar
Summary
Sugaar is a nature deity[1]. He draws 119 Wikipedia views per month (nature_deity category, ranking #3 of 9).[2]
Key Facts
- Sugaar was married to Mari[3].
- Sugaar was married to Q3403498[4].
- A child of Sugaar was Mikelats[5].
- A child of Sugaar was Atarrabi[6].
- A child of Sugaar was Jaun Zuria[7].
- Sugaar's image is recorded as Sugaar (euskal mitologia) - Midjourney AI bertsioa.png[8].
- Sugaar is recorded as male[9].
- Sugaar's instance of is recorded as nature deity[10].
- Sugaar's instance of is recorded as snake worship[11].
- Sugaar's Commons category is recorded as Sugaar[12].
- Sugaar's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05x9jx[13].
- Sugaar's pseudonym is recorded as Sugar[14].
- Sugaar's pseudonym is recorded as Suar[15].
- Sugaar's pseudonym is recorded as Sugoi[16].
- Sugaar's pseudonym is recorded as Maju[17].
- Sugaar's worshipped by is recorded as Basque mythology[18].
- Sugaar's domain of saint or deity is recorded as storm[19].
- Sugaar's domain of saint or deity is recorded as thunder[20].
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Personal Life
Spouses include Mari[3], a goddess[21] and Q3403498[4], a mythical character[22]. Children include Mikelats[5], a deity[23]; Atarrabi[6], a deity[24]; and Jaun Zuria[7], a legendary figure[25].
Why It Matters
Sugaar draws 119 Wikipedia views per month (nature_deity category, ranking #3 of 9).[2] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26]