Dianica: Goddesses


This list is by no means exhaustive nor complete....


Aphrodite: Greek Goddess of Love

Aradia: A name for the Goddess, used by Tuscan witches.

Arianrhod: Meaning 'Silver Wheel', it is a welsh name for the Goddess.

Artemis: Greek maiden Goddess of the hunt, sister of Apollo

Astarte: Phoenician goddess of love and fruitfulness

Athena: Greek War goddess

Bast: Egyptian goddess of family and life

Blodeuwedd: Celtic 'Flower Maiden'

Brighid: Celtic Goddess of arts and crafts

Cerridwen: Welsh Crone/Mother Goddess.

Demeter: Sister to Zeus, Greek Goddess of fertility

Diana: Roman goddess of fertility and childbirth, often depicted as a hunter.

Durga: Hindu destroyer of demons

Gaia / Gaea: Earth Mother

Hathor: Egyptian cow-goddess, known for fertility and protecting women

Hecate: crone Goddess of darkness and crossroads

Hera: Greek Queen of Heaven

Hestia: Greek virgin goddess of hearth, home, and hospitality

Inanna: Sumerian goddess of love and war, Queen of Heaven

Ishtar: Babylonian and Assyrian counterpart of Astarte

Isis: Egyptian Queen of Heaven

Kali / Kali-ma: Hindu Goddess of Death, the Dark Mother

Kwan Yin: Chinese Goddess of Mercy

Morrigan: Celtic goddess of war

Rhiannon: goddess of horses and the moon

Selene: Greek goddess of the moon



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