Deity

A Deity (usually called a God or Goddess) is an entity that is worshiped and offered submission to by the followers of a spiritual or religious belief system. The concept may include gender, in which case the feminine form is known as a goddess. Most gods are of a supernatural nature, with their empirical existences thus being unverifiable; examples of such gods include Uzaveh, the key Andorian god, and the god known in Federation Standard simply as "God", from three major Terran religions. Other gods are in fact entities that are empirically known to exist and whom non-believers simply classify as alien life-forms; examples of these gods include the Prophets, the non-corporeal life-forms found in the Bajoran wormhole that are worshiped by a great many Bajorans, and the Founders, the species of shape-shifters that founded the Dominion and who are worshiped by the Vorta and the Jem'Hadar. (, et al.)

Klingon mythology holds that the Klingon gods were killed millennia ago when the Klingon people turned against them. 

Among the Klingon goddesses were Kar-Tela and Tuq'mor. 

In the mirror universe, the $𝜇$ and the $𝜇$ likewise worshiped the $𝜇$ as gods. The Terran Empire has multiple Gods. 

Q once portrayed himself as God to Jean-Luc Picard during a critical heart failure. 


 * In the novel, a superbeing much like Q was featured, called The One. When Q asked 0 who "The One" was, 0 said "...he invented monotheism." Thus, the One claims to be the God in three of Earth's biggest religions; however, there is no evidence for the truth of this, as The One could claim to be any entity it wishes.

In 2265, Niklon claimed that, unlike himself, the other inhabitants of his world were "gods" and "goddesses".