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Aphrodite |
in Greek mythology, the goddess of love and beauty; Venus. [1/2 definitions] |
Artemis |
in Greek mythology, a goddess associated with the moon, virginity, and hunting; Diana. |
Astarte |
in Semitic mythology, a goddess of love and fertility. |
Athena |
in Greek mythology, the goddess of wisdom, the arts, and strategic warfare; Minerva. |
Aurora |
in Roman mythology, the goddess of dawn. [1/3 definitions] |
Ceres |
in Roman mythology, the goddess of agriculture; Demeter. [1/2 definitions] |
deity |
a god or goddess. [1/4 definitions] |
Demeter |
in Greek mythology, the goddess of agriculture, marriage, and fertility; Ceres. |
Devi |
a Hindu mother goddess. [2 definitions] |
Diana |
in Roman mythology, a goddess associated with the moon and hunting, and a protector of women; Artemis. |
durga |
the Hindu goddess of war. |
Eris |
in Greek mythology, the goddess of conflict or discord; Discordia. |
Gaea |
in Greek mythology, the goddess personifying the earth who gave birth to the Titans. |
Hecate |
in Greek mythology, a goddess of the earth and underworld, and later of witchcraft. |
Hera |
in Greek mythology, the wife and sister of Zeus and goddess of marriage; Juno. |
Hygeia |
in Greek mythology, the goddess personifying health. |
Irene |
in Greek mythology, the goddess personifying peace; Pax. |
Ishtar |
the Assyrian and Babylonian goddess of love, fertility, and later, war. |
Isis |
in Egyptian mythology, the goddess of fertility. |
Juno |
in Roman mythology, the wife and sister of Jupiter, and the goddess of marriage; Hera. |
Kali |
a Hindu goddess of life and death. |
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