Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Boann/ Boannan Boyne" | Irish | A goddess of fertility & the river Boyne |
Goddess name "Branwen/ Branwyn" | Irish / Manx / Wales | The Venus of the Northern Seas & a goddess of love |
Goddess name "Brigit" | Irish | A fertility goddess |
Goddess name "Caillech/ Cailleach/ Carlin/ Mala/ Liath" | Irish / Scotland / Manx | A goddess of Winter & the goddess in her destroyer aspect |
Goddess name "Cathubodua" | Celtic / Continental / European | war goddess. Known only from inscriptions and probably comparable with the Irish Celtic Badb Catha.See also MORRIGAN.... |
Goddess name "Crobh Dearg/ Crove Dairg" | Irish | A war goddess |
Goddess name "Dana/ Donu/ Don/ Ana" | Welsh / Irish | The mortal Celtic race are her descendants, she is a goddess |
Goddess name "Danu / Danann/ Dana" | Irish | The major mother goddess |
Goddess name "Dil" | Irish | A goddess |
Goddess name "Don" | Celtic / Welsh | Mother goddess. Described in the Mabinogion as the progenitress of the Welsh pantheon. Equates with the Irish goddess DANU.... |
Goddess name "Don/ Donn/ Dhonn" | Irish / Wales | A goddess that is called a god of death |
Goddess name "Eri of the Golden Hair" | Irish | A virgin goddess of the Tuatha De Danann |
Goddess name "Eriu" | Celtic / Irish | Fertility goddess. An aspect of the MORRIGAN. One of the deities who were known as the Sovereignty of Ireland and wedded sym bolically to a mortal king. Also a warrior goddess, capable of changing shape from girl to hag, and into birds and animals. She is patroness of the royal seat of Uisnech in County Meath. Eire and Erin are corruptions of her name. See also BADB.... |
Goddess name "Eriu/ Erin/ Eire" | Irish | One of the three queens of the Tuatha De Danann & a fertility goddess |
Goddess name "Etain/ Echraidhe" | Irish | A goddess of war |
Goddess name "Fand" | Irish | An early Irish sea goddess, later described as a "Queen of the Fairies". Her name is variously translated as "Pearl of beauty"; or "A Tear". She is seen as the most beautiful of goddesses. |
Goddess name "Fea" | Irish | A war goddess |
Goddess name "Flaitheas" | Celtic / Irish | Tutelary goddess. A name applied to the Sovereignty of Ireland. By tradition Irish rulers-designate were offered a cup called the dergflaith to drink from, denoting their acceptance as consort of the goddess.... |