| Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
|---|---|---|
| Goddess name "Helene" | Greek | A vegetation goddess, she is the one the Trojan war was fought over |
| Goddess name "Heli" | Germanic | Goddess of death germanic |
| Goddess name "Helia" | Greece | A solar goddess, one of the Heliades: a daughter of Helios and sister of Phaethon. Greece |
| Goddess name "Helle" | Greek | Goddess of the sea Greek |
| Goddess name "Hemantadevi" | Buddhist | Goddess of Winter Buddhist / Tibet |
| Goddess name "Hemantadevi" | Buddhist - Lamaist / Tibet | Goddess of Winter. One of several seasonal deities. Also an attendant of Sridevi. Usually accompanied by a camel. Color: blue. Attributes: cup and hammer.... |
| Goddess name "Hemera" | Greek | The light of the terrestrial regions as Aether is the light of the heavenly regions. The Protogenos and the female personification of day. Both were the offspring of Erebus and Nyx. Hemera was closely identified with Hera, the wife of Zeus, and Eos the goddess of the morning red, who brings up the light of day from the east. Greek |
| Goddess name "Hemsut" | Egypt | Goddess of fate and newborn babies Egypt |
| Goddess name "Hemsut/ Hemuset" | Egypt | A goddess of fate and newborn babies |
| Goddess name "Heng E" | China | Goddess of the moon China |
| Goddess name "Heng o" | China | Goddess of the moon China |
| Goddess name "Henwen" | Welsh | A sow Goddess. Welsh |
| Goddess name "Heqt" | Egypt | Goddess of life and childbirth, equipped with a frog's head Egypt |
| Goddess name "Hera/ Here" | Greek | A goddess of childbirth, marriage, motherhood, of the sky, & storms |
| Goddess name "Here Ketit" | Egypt | A lion headed goddess who breathes fire on the evil deceased |
| Goddess name "Heret-Kau" | Egypt | underworld goddess of the old kingdom Egypt |
| Goddess name "Heret-Kau" | Egypt / Lower | underworld goddess. Very little is known of Heret-Kau. She was recognized chiefly in the Old kingdom (27th to 22nd centuries BC), apparently concerned with guardianship of the deceased in the afterlife and sometimes appearing as a figurine in attendance on ISIS in building foundations.... |
| Goddess name "Hermaphroditos" | Greek | God (Goddess) of uncertain status. The offspring of HERMES and APHRODITE and the lover of the water nymph Salmakis. Tradition has it that their påśśion for one another was so great that they merged into a single androgynous being.... |