Aditi (limitless Hindu mother goddess) Ambiki (Hindu goddess of age) Annapurna (Hindu goddess, privider of food) Aphrodite (Greek goddess of sexual love) Arachne (Greek spider goddess) Aradia (Italian witch goddess) Arianrhod (goddess of reincarnation) Artemis (Greek moon goddess) Astarte (Cannanite fertility goddess) Athena (Greek warrior goddess) Banshee (Irish, Bean Sidhe, fairy goddess of forboding) Bast (Egyptian cat goddess) Bean Nighe (Irish goddess of death) Befana (Italian witch fairy of gifts for children) Binah (Hebrew goddess of understanding and balance) Bona Dea (Roman goddess of fertility) Brighid (Irish goddess of fertility) Cailleach Beine Brick (Greek Moon goddess) Callisto (Greek moon goddess) Carman (Irish goddess) Cerridwen (Welsh moon goddess of grain and of wisdom and inspiration) Cliona of the Fair Hair (South Munster goddess of beauty) Clota (Scottish goddess of thr river Clyde) Cybele (Greek goddess of the primal earth) Dakini (Hindu goddess of bodily substance) Dana Duna (Irish mother goddess Tuatha De Danann) Demeter (Greek goddess of the fruitful earth) Diana (Roman moon and nature goddess) Dione/Baltis (Phonecian/Greek nature goddess) Discordia (Roman goddess of discord and strife) Ereshkigal (Assyrian/Babylonian goddess of of the underworld) Eris (Greek goddess of discord) Erin (Irish goddess who Ireland was named after) Frigg/ Freya (Teutonic goddess and wife od Odin) Gaia (Greek goddess of earth) Glaisrig/Glaistig (Scottish goddess of animals?) Gorgon (Greek serpent goddess, one of three sisters; Euryale and Stheno, who were immortal, and Medusa who was mortal). Grian (Irish fairy queen) Gruagach (Scottish goddess of ?) Gwenlwyfar/Guinevere/Gueneva (goddess traced to the triple cross) Hathor (Egyptian goddess of music, pleasure, joy, love and dancing) Hecate (Greek goddess of magic) Hel/Hela (Teutonic goddess of the kingdom of the dead) Hestia (Greek goddess of home and domestic fire) Inanna (Summarian queen of heaven) Isis (Egyptian goddess of earth and sky) Kali (Hindu goddess of destruction and life) Kundalini (Hindu goddess of electricity and magnetism) Lady of the Lake (Arthurian goddess of ?) Lakshmi (Hindu goddess of fortune) Leannan Sidhe (Irish goddess of malevolent seduction) Lillith (Hebrew legend? goddess of demons) Lorelei (German goddess of seduction and death?) Luna (Roman goddess of the moon) Malkuth (Hebrew? goddess of the earth soul) Maya (HIndu goddess of nature) Medusa (Greek goddess cursed by Athena) Minerva (Roman, formed a triad) Morgan (Arthurian) Neith (Egyptian, protector of Sais) Nicneven (Scottish witch goddess) Nimue (Arthurian, another name for the lady of the lake given by Thomas Mallory) Nostiluca (Gaul witch goddess) Oshun and Oya (Nigerian goddess of the rivers Oshun and Niger) Pandora (Greek goddess of corruption and hopoe) Persephone (Greek/Phoenecian goddess of underworld and of corn) Pythia (Greek goddess of serpents) Rhiannon (Welsh goddess of fertitliy and the underworld) Sarasvati (Hindu goddess of speech, music, wisdom of the arts) Sekhmet (Hindu goddess of the setting sun) Selene (Greek moon goddess) Sophia (Greek goddess of wisdom) Tailtiu (Irish goddess of games and festivals) Tar (Hindu goddess and teacher to the gods) Tenemit (Egyptian goddess of the spirits associated with intoxication) Tiamet (Assyrian/Babylonian goddess of the sea) Ulupi (Hindu serpent goddess) Valkyries (Teutonic goddesses or bearers of slain warriors) Vesta (Roman goddess of fire) Vivienne (Arthurian legend goddess sometimes the lady of the lake or the daughter of the lady) Yesod (Hebrew?, goddess of the cabalistic tree of life?) Zobiana (Medieval witch goddess)
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