Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Carridwen" | Welsh | Goddess of the moon Welsh |
Goddess name "Cerridwen" | Wales / Scotland | A moon, grain, education & healing goddess |
Goddess name "Cerridwen" | Welsh / Scotland | moon Goddess, Grain Goddess. Welsh Bards called themselves Cerddorion (sons of Cerridwen). Welsh / Scotland |
Goddess name "Ch'ang O / Chang'e, Chang-Ngo, Heng-E / Heng-O" | China | the Chinese goddess of the moon. Unlike many lunar deities, Chang'o only lives on the moon. China |
Goddess name "Ch'ang O/ Heng-O" | China | A goddess of the moon |
"Chakora" | Hindu | A fabulous bird, similar to a partridge that lives upon the beams of the moon. Hindu |
God name "Chandra" | Vedic | God of the moon Vedic |
Goddess name "Chang Xi" | China | Goddess of the moon. China |
Goddess name "Changing Woman" | Cherokee | Goddess of the moon. Cherokee |
Goddess name "Chia" | Chiboa | Goddess of the moon. Chiboa |
God name "Chonsu" | Egypt | God of the moon Egypt |
Goddess name "Chuh Kamuy" | China | Goddess of the moon China |
God name "Chunsu" | Egypt | The son of Amon-Ra, a moon-god and god of healing. He formed one of the Triad with Mut and Amon-Ra. Egypt |
Deity name "Coniraya" | Aztec | The deity of the moon who fashioned his sperm into a fruit, which Cavillaca then ate. Aztec |
Goddess name "Coyolxauhqui" | Aztec | She with the bells on her cheeks. Goddess of the moon. Aztec |
Goddess name "Coyolxauhqui (golden bells)" | Aztec / Mesoamerican / Mexico | Astral goddess. A deification and incarnation (avatara) of the moon. According to tradition she is the half-sister of the Sun god HUITZILOPOCHTLI. The god sprang, fully armed, from his decapitated mother, COATLICUE, and engaged all his enemies who, by inference, are the 400 astral gods, his half-brothers. He slew his sister and hurled her from the top of a mountain. Alternative tradition suggests his sister was an ally whom he was unable to save, so he decapitated her and threw her head into the sky, where she became the moon. She was represented in the Great Temple at Tenochtitlan, where she was depicted in front of successive Huitzilopochtli pyramids. She is also a hearth deity within the group clåśśed as the XIUHTECUHTLI complex.... |
Goddess name "Crone" | Ireland | Third aspect of the Triple goddess. She signifies old age or death, Winter, the end of all things, the waning moon, post-mentrual phases of women's lives. Ireland |
Goddess name "Cutzi" | Americas | Goddess of the moon. Americas |