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Hathor (ḥwt-ḥr meaning ‘House of Horas’) was a major goddess in Egyptian mythology who p
Eos (Éōs meaning “dawn”) was a Titaness and the goddess of the dawn, who rose eac
Enyo (Ενυο meaning ‘Warlike’) was the goddess of war in Greek
Mielikki was the goddess of forests and the hunt in Finnish mythology who is said to have played a c
Nut (Nwt) was the goddess of the sky, stars, cosmos, mothers, astronomy, and the universe in the anc
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Ilmatar (also known as Luonnotar) was the goddess of the air in Finnish mythology. Her story goes th
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Venus (meaning ‘love’) was the goddess of love, maternal care, sexual reproduction, and
Khione (Χιονη meaning ‘Snow’) was minor goddess or snow nymph in
Nyx (Νυξ meaning ‘Night’) was the goddess of the night in Greek mythology
Nāmaka (or Nā-maka-o-Kahaʻi, the eyes of Kahaʻi) was the goddess of the sea and older sister of
Brigid (‘The Exalted One’) was the flamed haired goddess of spring, fertility and l
Hel (Old Norse ‘Hidden’) was the goddess of the death in Norse mythology, as well as a c
Caer Ibormeith was the goddess of dreams and prophecy in Celtic mythology. She was also a daughter o
Lofn was the goddess of forbidden loves in Norse mythology. Her name possibly meant ‘comforter
Themis (Θεμις) was the Titan goddess of divine law and order of the tra
Izanami (meaning ‘She Who Invites’) was the goddess of both creation and death as well a
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Rhiannon was the moon goddess, born at the first moon rise and was known as the ‘Divine Queen
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