Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Great Mother" | Celtic | Represents the female principle of creation. Goddess of fertility, the moon, summer, flowers, love, healing, the seas, water. Celtic |
Goddess name "Grismadevi" | India | Seasonal goddess who looks after summer, time, cycles, recreation and rest. India |
Angel name "Gurid" | Libya | An angel who dislikes the cold so he only appears at the summer equinox. Put him on an amulet and he'll ward of the evil eye. |
"Gwyrthur" | Celtic | Minor solar who brings the summer Sunshine. Celtic |
Goddess name "Hiribi" | Canaan | Goddess of summer. Canaan |
Goddess name "Hu Tu" | China | Goddess of the Summer solstice, earth Mother and the personification of the earth. China |
Goddess name "Iarila" | Russia | Goddess of Spring and fertility. She leads the dance at the Summer Solstice. Russia |
Goddess name "Inghean" | Ireland | One of the sisters who made up a triple goddess and goddess of summer. Ireland |
Goddess name "Inghean/ Crobh/ Dearg Bhuidhe" | Irish | One of the isters who made up a triple goddess & goddess of summer |
God name "Janis" | Latvia | Summer Solstice deity and a fertility god. Latvia |
Goddess name "Kupala" | Slavic | The goddess of herbs, sorcery, sex, and midsummer. She is also the water Mother, åśśociated with trees, herbs, and flowers. Slavic |
Goddess name "Kupalo" | Russia | Goddess of midsummer. Russia |
Goddess name "Kupalo" | Russian | Russian and Balkan midsummer goddess åśśociated with water, magic, fertility, trees, flowers, and herbs. |
Goddess name "Låśśair" | Ireland | Goddess of midsummer. Ireland |
Goddess name "Luot Hozjit" | Saami | Goddess of summer Saami / Lappland |
Goddess name "Ma Emma" | Baltic | Goddess of Midsummer. Baltic |
God name "Maahes/ Maa/ Myhs/ Mihos" | Egypt | He's the god of sight, Sun god of the Nile Delta, & the midsummer |
"Maugys" | Britain | A giant who keeps a bridge leading to a castle by a riverside, in which a beautiful lady is besieged. Sir Lybius, one of Arthur's knights, does battle with the giant; the contest lasts a whole summer's day, but terminates with the death of the giant and liberation of the lady. Britain |