Luna (meaning ‘moon’) was the goddess of the moon and often presented as the female
Luna (meaning ‘moon’) was the goddess of the moon and often presented as the female complement to Sol (god of the sun) in Roman mythology. She was also sometimes represented as an aspect of the Roman triple goddess (diva triformis), along with Proserpina (goddess of fertility) and Hecate (the greek goddess of magic). Luna was not always a distinct goddess, but sometimes rather an epithet that specialised a goddess, since both Diana (goddess of the hunt) and Juno (queen of the gods) were also identified as moon goddesses. Her Greek counterpart was the moon goddess Selene and in Roman art and literature, myths of Selene were adapted under the name of Luna.(Georges Hobeika Fall 2018 Haute Couture Collection) -- source link
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