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Goddess name
"Mater Matuta"
Italic sky goddess. The personification of the dawn light who evolved into a fertility deity concerned with childbirth. She is also a tutelary goddess of mariners.See also ISIS....
Goddess name
"Matergabiae"
Lithuania Goddess of fire, and the home Lithuania
King name
"Math fab Mathonwy"
Welsh A king of Gwynedd who needed to rest his feet in the lap of a virgin unless he was at war, or he would die. Welsh

"Mathgen"
Ireland Mathgen - the great magician of the Tuatha de Danaan who had the power to topple mountains onto his enemies. Ireland
Goddess name
"Mathit"
Egypt Tree goddess who helps the dead climb to heaven Egypt
King name
"Matholwch"
Ireland A king of Ireland, is a character in the Second Branch of the Mabinogi
God name
"Mathonwy"
Welsh A benevolent ruler of the underworld akin to Beli, or perhaps that god himself under another title, for the name Math. Welsh
Goddess name
"Mati syra zemlya"
Slavic Goddess of justice Slavic
Goddess name
"Matlalceuitl aka Matlalcueje"
Aztec Goddess of Rainfall and singing. Identified with Chalchiuhtlicue. Aztec
Goddess name
"Matlalcueye"
Aztec Minor goddess of fertility. Aztec
Goddess name
"Matlalcueye (her skirt is blue)"
Aztec / Mesoamerican / Mexico Minor fertility goddess. One of the group clåśśed as the TLALOC complex, closely åśśociated with water....
Goddess name
"Matres"
Celtic Triads of mother goddesses Roman / Pan-Celtic
Angel name
"Matriel, Matarel, Matariel, Ridya and Zalbesal"
Greek angels of the Rain.
Goddess name
"Matrona"
Celtic Goddess of the Marne River Celtic
Goddess name
"Matronae"
Celtic These are the three mother goddesses that oversee fertility, they prefer peace, tranquillity & kids
Goddess name
"Matronit"
Spain Goddess of chastity, promiscuity, and motherhood. Spain
God name
"Matsuo"
Japan God of sake brewers Japan / Shinto
God name
"Matsuo"
Shinto / Japan God of sake brewers. Celebrated annually in a festival in Kyoto, when the presence of the god is carried on a palanquin. It is rowed down the river prior to a general celebration, during which sake is drunk liberally....