| Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
|---|---|---|
| Goddess name "Mehet-Weret" | Egypt | Minor goddess of the creation accounts Egypt |
| Goddess name "Mehet-Weret (great flood)" | Egypt | Minor goddess åśśociated with creation accounts. In some versions of the story she epitomizes the primeval ocean, while in others she is the waterway on which the barque of the Sun god RE travels. She is depicted as a cow bearing a Sun disc between its horns and lying on papyrus reeds.... |
| Goddess name "Mehet-uret" | Egypt | Goddess who was the embodiment of all primeval waters Egypt |
| Goddess name "Mehit" | Egypt | Goddess of lions Egypt |
| Goddess name "Mehit/ Mechit" | Egypt | A lion goddess |
| Goddess name "Mehturt" | Egypt | Goddess of the sky Egypt |
| Goddess name "Meiboia" | Greek | Goddess of bees Greek |
| Goddess name "Meiess" | Pre - Christian Latvian | moon god. Consort of the Sun goddess SAULE. He is a guardian deity of travelers and military expeditions.... |
| Goddess name "Meilichia" | Greek | An underworld goddess |
| Goddess name "Meiulis" | Pre - Christian Lithuanian | moon god. Consort of the Sun goddess.... |
| Goddess name "Mejdejn" | Lithuanian | Goddess of trees and Forests. Lithuanian |
| Goddess name "Melicertes" | Greek | Son of Ino, a sea deity. Athamas imagined his wife to be a lioness, and her two sons to be lion's cubs. In his frenzy he slew one of the boys, and drove the other, Melicertes, with his mother into the sea. The mother became a sea-goddess, and the boy the god of harbours. greek |
| Goddess name "Melinoe" | Greek | Or Chthonia, may mean the subterraneous, or the goddess of the earth, that is, the protectress of the fields, whence it is used as a surname of infernal divinities, such as Hecate, but especially of Demeter. Greek |
| Goddess name "Mella" | Zimbabwe | Goddess of healing, sorcery and shamanism. Zimbabwe |
| Goddess name "Mellonia" | Roman | Goddess of bees. MELQART... |
| Goddess name "Melpomene" | Greek | The singing goddess, one of the nine Muses, became afterwards the Muse of Tragedy. Greek |
| Goddess name "Melusine" | Britain / Scotland | A serpent goddess |
| Goddess name "Mem Loimis" | Wintun | Goddess of water. Wintun |