List Of Goddesses

  • Aer: Wales. Goddess of war and revenge. Goddess of the River Dee.
  • Aine: Ireland. Moon Goddess and patroness of crops and cattle. Associated with the Summer Solstice.
  • Andraste: Britain. A war and nature Goddess. Associated with the hare And Ostara.
  • Anu/ Dana/Dana-Ana: Ireland. Mother Goddess, Greatest of all Goddesses. Goddess of plenty.
  • Aphrodite: Greek; Goddess of passionate, sexual love. Aphrodite will assist you in pulling loving energy.
  • Aradia: Italian: Queen of the Witches, daughter of Diana. Extremely powerful entity & a protectors of Witches.
  • Arianrhod: Welsh; Goddess of the stars and reincarnation. Call on Arianrhod to help with past life memories.
  • Artemis: Greek; Goddess of the Moon.
  • Astarte: Greek; Fertility Goddess. Whether you wish to bear children or have a magnificent garden.
  • Athena: Greek; Warrior Goddess and Protectors. Rough time at work? Call on Athena to help you.
  • Badbh: Ireland, Gaul. In Gaul known as Cauth Bodva. War Goddess.
  • Bast: Egyptian; Goddess of Protection and Cats.
  • Blodwin/ Blanchflor: Wales, Gaul. Goddess of the earth in bloom. Associated with flowers, owls and ceremonies. 
  • Brigantia: Britain. Goddess of pastures and rivers. Associated with Imbolc.
  • Brigid: Celtic; Warrior Goddess and Protectors and Preserver. Brigid is also a Triple Goddess. She is strong and wise.
  • Caillech Beine Bric/ Scota: Scotland. Destroyer Goddess of the Underworld, original name was Caledonia
  • Ceres: Roman; Goddess of the Harvest.
  • Cerridwen: Welsh; Moon and Harvest Goddess and Goddess of nature.
  • Demeter: Greed; Earth Mother archetype. Excellent Goddess where birthing or small children are involved.
  • Diana: Roman; Moon Goddess and Goddess of the Hunt.
  • Dryads: Greek; feminine spirits of the trees.
  • Flora: Roman; Goddess of Spring and Birth. For beautiful flowers, babies, and all bounties of Earth Mother.
  • Fortuna: Roman; Goddess of Fate.
  • Freys: Scandinavian; Moon Goddess and wife/lover of Odin. Also commander of the Valkyries.
  • Hathor: Egyptian; Protectors of Women in Business. A Hathor's Mirror is very important for the Witch.
  • Hecate: Egyptian; Moon Goddess as in Crone or Dark Mother.
  • Hera: Greek; Goddess of Marriage. If hand fasting or some type of commitment is the issue.
  • Hestia: Greek; Goddess of Home and Hearth.
  • Inanna: Sumerian; Goddess representation of the Mother.
  • Isis: Egyptian; represents the Complete Goddess or the Triple Goddess. Invocation to Isis.
  • Kali: Hindu; Creative/Destructive Goddess. Protectors of abused women.
  • Lilith: Hebrew, Lilith was a Star Woman bred with Adam.
  • Macha: Ireland. Mother of life and death. A war Goddess. Associated with ravens and crows.
  • Maat: Egyptian; Goddess of Justice and Divine Order. Maat is the true balance of any situation.
  • Morgan: Ireland, Wales, Britian; Crone aspect of the triple Goddess. Goddess of War, magic, fate and death..
  • Morgan Le Fay: Welsh. Death Goddess. Glamorgan in Wales is her sacred territory.
  • Muses: Greek; Goddess of Inspiration who vary in number depending upon the pantheon used.
  • Nephtys: Egyptian; Goddess of Surprises, Sisters and Midwives.
  • Norns: Celtic; the three sisters of the Wyrd. Responsible for weaving fate- past, present and future.
  • Nuit: Egyptian; Sky Mother. Often seen depicted in circular fashion cradling the stars.
  • Persephone: Greek; Goddess of the Underworld as well as Harvest. Daughter of Demeter.
  • Rhiannon: Wales. Goddess of birds and horses. She rides a white horse. Goddess of the Underworld.
  • Selene: Greek; Goddess of the Moon and Solutions. Appeal to Selene to bring a logical answer to any problem.
  • Valkyries: Scandinavian; women warriors who carried the souls of men slain in battle to heaven.
  • Venus: Roman; Goddess of Love and Romance.
  • Vesta: Roman; Goddess of Fire.

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