Pantheons
Here is a fun little game with a few selection of Goddesses: Goddess Maker
You can find various followings of different Gods, or groups that worship many Gods and Goddesses from different pantheons. Here, I have listed many of them by Pantheon. Some you may recognize, some you may not. (Source: Solitary Witch by Silver RavenWolf)
Keep in mind: This is in no way a complete list. I have only listed a few of the more well known Pantheons. I will try to add more later.
Also, I'm in the process of fixing this page up. It's been acting up, so I apologize if some of the names disappear. I do not know why it keeps doing that, but I'm trying to fix it! If you notice something is missing, then feel free to contact to me to tell me what I need to add!
Keep in mind: This is in no way a complete list. I have only listed a few of the more well known Pantheons. I will try to add more later.
Also, I'm in the process of fixing this page up. It's been acting up, so I apologize if some of the names disappear. I do not know why it keeps doing that, but I'm trying to fix it! If you notice something is missing, then feel free to contact to me to tell me what I need to add!
Greek Pantheon
Zeus: Divine God
Hera: Wife of Zeus, Mother Goddess Apollo: God of prophecy, archery, and music Aphrodite: Goddess of love Ariadne: Goddess of the labyrinth Aries: God of action and war Artemis: Goddess of the hunt and protection Athena: Goddess of war and wisdom Calliope: Muse of epic poetry (female) Clio: Muse of history (female) Demeter: Earth Goddess Erato: Muse of love poetry (female) Eros: God of love |
Euterpe: Muse of music (female)
Gaia: Primal earth Goddess Hecate: Goddess of Witchcraft, ghosts, and the dead Hades: God of the underworld Helios: God of the sun Hephaistos: God of sun, fire, and forge Hermes: Messenger of the Gods (male) Hestia: Goddess of hearth and home Melpomene: Muse of tragedy (female) Metis: Wisdom Moerae: Three Goddesses of fate - Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos |
Persephone: Queen of the underworld
Phoebe: Goddess of the moon Polyhymnia: Muse of singing (female) Poseidon: God of the sea Psyche: Goddess of the soul Terpsichore: Muse of dance (female) Theia: Goddess of light Urania: Muse of astronomy (female) |
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Norse/Germanic Pantheon
Aegir: God of the sea (Germanic)
The Aesir: The younger branch of the family of the Gods (Germanic) Baba Yaga: Avenger of women (Slavic) Buri: Ancestor of the Gods (Germanic) Dazhbog: God of the sun (Slavic) Forseti: God of justice (Germanic) Freyja: Goddess of fertility (Germanic) Frigg: Queen of the Gods Gefion: Goddess of fertility (Germanic) Hel: Goddess of the underworld and the dead (Germanic) Huginn and Muninn: Ravens - Thought and Memory - belonging to Odin; messengers (Germanic) |
Kied Kie Jubmel: Lord of the herds, stone God (Lapp)
Loki: God of fire (Germanic) Lunnotar: Creatrix Goddess (Finnish) Madder-Akka and Madder-Atcha: Divine couple who created humankind (Lapps) Mati Syra Zemlya: Moist Earth Mother (Slavic) Menu: Moon God (Baltic) NerthusL Mother Goddess (Germanic) Njord: God of the Sea (Germanic) Norns: Goddesses of fate - Urd (past), Verdandi (present), Skuld (future) (Germanic) Odin: Father of the gods, fifted in eloquence Perunu: God of thunder (Slavic) |
Skadi: Goddess of vengeance and the hunt (Germanic)
Svarazic: God of fire (Slavic) Tapio: God of the forest (Finnish) Thor: God of thunder (Germanic) Tuoni: God of the dead (Finnish) Tyr (Tiwaz): God of the sky and bravery (Germanic) Valkyries: Female battle and shield maidens who take brave warriors to Valhalla, the idyllic abode of Odin's ghostly army (Germanic) The Vanir: The older of the two branches of the Germanic family of the Gods Vidar: God of justice (Germanic) |
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Roman Pantheon
Jupiter: Great God; storms, thunder, and lightening
Juno: Queen of Gods; women, marriage, childbirth, household prosperity Apollo: God of the sun, music, poetry, fine arts, prophecy, eloquence, and medicine Bacchus: God of liquid spirits, fruits, and parties Ceres: Goddess of harvest, agriculture, fertility, and fruitfulness Cupid: God of love and passion Diana: Goddess of the moon, hunting, children, and Witches |
Fates: Three Goddesses of destiny, daughters of the night
Flora: Goddess of nature Furies: Goddesses of vengeance Janus: Two-faced God of beginnings Mars: God of war and action Mercury: Messenger of the Gods, trade and commerce, travelers Minerva: Goddess of wisdom, practical arts, and war Neptune: God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses Pluto: God of the underworld |
Venus: Goddess of love
Vesta: Goddess of hearth, home, and community Vulcan: God of Fire, craftspeople, metalworkers, and artisans |
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Celtic Pantheon
Dagda: Father God
Danu (Anu)/Don: Mother Goddess Abarta: Warrior energy (Irish) Aine: Goddess of love and fertility (Irish) Amaethon: God of agriculture (Welsh) Aonghus: God of love (Irish) Badb: Goddess of battle - one of the three faces of the Morrigan (Irish) Belenus: Sun God (Welsh/Irish) Bran: God of sea voyages Bran the Blessed: God of the underworld (British) Brigantia: Goddess of the water, war, healing, and prosperity |
Brigid: Goddess of healing, fertility, poetry, and the forge (Irish)
Cerridwen: Goddess of fertility (Welsh) Dian Cecht: God of healing (Irish) Dylan: God of the sea (Welsh) Epona: Goddess of sweet water, fertility, and horses (Welsh) Lir: God of the sea Lugh: God of the sun (Irish) Lugh: God of the sun (Irish) Macha: Goddess of war - one of the three faces of the Morrigan Morrigan: Goddess of war; original goddess of the earth and agriculture |
Nemain: Goddess of war (Irish)
Nodens: God of healing (British) Nuada: God of valor Ogma: God of eloquence (British) Rhiannon: Goddess of suffering and patience (Welsh) Scathach: Goddess of martial arts Taliesin: Prophet and bard (Welsh) Tuatha de Danann: People of the Goddess Dana |
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Egyptian Pantheon
Amon: First worshiped as a fertility god, rose to prominence as the most important god of Egypt
Anath: Mistress of heaven, protector of the king; known for her ferocity Anubis: God of the dead and protection, Input is his female counterpart Anukis: Goddess of water Apis: The Black Bull, symbol of fertility and the undying soul Aten: Sun god who turned into a monotheistic entity, then lost his footing amongst the other gods and goddesses Bastet: Goddess of cats, fertility, music, the moon, and protection from evil (associated with Sekhmet) Bes: God of good fortune and protection of pregnant women; Beset is the female side of Bes Geb: God of the Earth Hathor: Goddess of business, beauty, joy, love, harmony, children, and the all-seeing "Eye of Ra" Horus: God of the sky, divine childe |
Hauhet: Goddess of boundless infinity; Hu is her male counterpart
Hekat: Goddess of midwifery and childbirth, associated with water Isis: Goddess of All; Divine Mother; partnered with God Osiris Ius-a'as: Goddess of creation Ma'at: Goddess of truth Mehet-Weret: Goddess of sky and floods Merit: Goddess of music Min: God of roads, fertility, and agriculture; protector of travelers Nerith: Goddess of destiny, war, and the mother of Ra; protector of the dead; bisexual Nekhbet: Primal Mother Goddess; divine nurse Nephthys: Goddess of secrets, initiation, and the dead Nut: Goddess of the sky Osiris: God of vegetation and the dead; rules with Isis Ptah: God of learning, architecture, and building Ra: God of the sun Renenet: Goddess of prosperity and the home |
Sekhmet: Goddess of protection
Selket: Goddess of scorpions; protector of the dead, travelers, and weather Seshat: Goddess of writing and patron of libraries Seth: God of storms and chaos, although unfriendly and cruel, he was respected Shu: Goddess of moisture Sobek: Crocodile God of lakes and protection Taweret: Hippo Goddess of childbirth Tefnut: God of air Thoth: God of knowledge, wisdom, and the moon Wadjet: Serpent Goddess of protection, children, and the land Wenut: The "swift one" - moves things quickly; hare or serpent Wosret: The powerful woman |
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