| Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
|---|---|---|
| Goddess name "Hlin" | Norse | A goddess of consolation |
| Goddess name "Hlodyn" | Norse | A goddess; a name of the earth; Thor's mother. Norse |
| Goddess name "Hlothyn" | Nordic / Icelandic | Goddess. A less common name for the goddess Fjorgynn, noted in the Trymskvoia from the Poetic Edda. The mother of THOR.... |
| Goddess name "Hlothyn/ Holdyn/ Fjorgyn" | Nordic | A goddess from the poetic edda |
| Goddess name "Hnossa" | Norse | Goddess of infatuation norse |
| Goddess name "Ho-Hsien-Ku" | Chinese | One of the `eight immortals' and the virgin of the mountains, goddess of agility, immortality and mother reverence. Chinese |
| Goddess name "Hoatziqui" | Mexico | Goddess of justice Mexico |
| Goddess name "Holda" | Germanic | Goddess of beauty and love germanic |
| Goddess name "Holde" | German | The gracious lady, a sky goddess who rode the winds. Snow came from the feathers of her bed. German |
| Goddess name "Holi" | India | Goddess of happiness and merriment India |
| Goddess name "Holle" | Germanic | Goddess of the newborn emerged from the underworld, where she also accepts the souls of the dead germanic |
| Goddess name "Honabe" | Huli | Primeval goddess Huli |
| Goddess name "Hora" | Roman | Goddess of beauty Roman |
| Goddess name "Horae" | Greek | Horai, originally the personifications or goddesses of the order of nature and of the seasons, but in later times they were regarded as the goddesses of order in general and of justice. In Homer, who neither mentions their parents nor their number, they are the Olympian divinities of the weather and the ministers of Zeus; and in this capacity they guard the doors of Olympus, and promote the fertility of the earth, by the various kinds of weather they send down. Greek |
| Goddess name "Horae/ Horai" | Greek | The goddesses of order & the seasons, all three of them |
| Goddess name "Hosia" | Greek | Goddess of holy rituals Greek |
| Goddess name "Hotogov Mailgan" | Siberia | Goddess of heaven at night Siberia / Buriat |
| Goddess name "Hotr(a) (invoker)" | Hindu / Vedic | Minor goddess of sacrifices. She is invoked to appear on the sacrificial field before a ritual and is particularly identified with the act of prayer. Usually åśśociated with the goddess SARASVATI.... |