25 March 2009

List Of Wiccan Goddesses

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Here is a list of some of the most common pagan Goddess names. I've been in Circles that have invoked each of this Wiccan Goddesses at one time or another, so I know they are actively used in Wiccan Goddess worship.

- Amaterasu - Japanese Sun Goddess
- Annapurna - Hindu Goddess of Food and Nourishment
- Aphrodite /Venus- Greek Goddess of love and beauty
- Artemis/Diana - Greek/Roman Goddess of the hunt, virginity, and childbirth, twin sister of Apollo, and an Olympian, often associated with the moon
- Astarte - Greek Goddess of fertility, sexuality, and war
- Athena - Greek Goddess of wisdom, defensive and strategic wars
- Bast - Egyptian solar and war Goddess (in the form of a cat)
- Baubo - Greek Goddess of mirth, jests, and bawdy humour
- Brighid - Celtic Goddess of poetry, healing, and crafts (especially smith-work), holy wells and eternal flames
- Cerridwen - Celtic Goddess of transformation, of the cauldron of inspiration, of prophecy
- Cybele - Greek Earth Mother
- Danu - Irish Mother Goddess
- Demeter - Greek Goddess of the harvest and of grain, mother of Persephone
- Durga - Hindu Great Goddess, Divine Mother
- Eos - Greek Goddess of the dawn
- Ereshkigal - Mesopotamian Goddess of Darkness, Death, and Gloom
- Flora - Roman Goddess of flowers
- Fortuna -Roman Goddess of fortune
- Freya or Freyja - Norse Goddess of fertility, sexual liberty, abundance, and war
- Frigg - Norse Goddess of marriage, household management, and love, Queen of Heaven, and wife of Odin
- Gaia/Earth Mother - The Greek Goddess Gaia is the primordial Goddess of earth, mother and grandmother of the first generation of Titans
- Hathor - Egyptian Goddess of the Milky Way, Mother Goddess, Goddess of childbirth and death.
- Hecate - Greek Goddess of witchcraft and magick, crossroads, and the harvest moon
- Hestia - Greek Goddess of the hearth and domestic life
- Hel - Norse Goddess daughter of Loki and the giantess Angrboda, Queen of the Dead
- Hera - Roman Goddess of the Hearth, of women, and of marriage
- Inanna - Sumerian Goddess of sexual love, fertility, and warfare
- Isis - Egyptian Mother Goddess, matron of nature and magick, Goddess of creativity and the underdog
- Ishtar - Mesopotamian Goddess of sexual love, fertility, and war
- Juno - Roman Queen of the Gods and Goddess of matrimony
- Kali - Hindu Goddess of Time and Death, also Divine Mother Goddess
- Kore - Greek Maiden Goddess of bountiful Earth
- Kuan Yin , Kwan Yin Ma , Quan Yin - Chinese Goddess of Mercy and Compassion
- Lakshmi - Hindu Goddess of Wealth and Fertility (Goddess as Mother/Sustainer)
- Lalita - Hindu Goddess of Beauty
- Luna Goddess - Roman Goddess of the Moon
- Ma'at - Egyptian Goddess, personified concept of truth, balance, justice, and order
- Mary - Mother Goddess, Queen of Heaven, Goddess of Femininity
- Maya - Hindu The Goddess of Illusion and Mystery
- Minerva - Roman Goddess of wisdom and war
- Morrigan - Celtic war Goddess
- Nut - Egyptian Goddess of heaven and the sky and all celestial bodies
- Parvati - Hindu Divine Mother, the embodiment of the total energy in the universe, Goddess of Power and Might
- Pele - Hawai'ian volcano Goddess, Destroyer and Creatrix
- Persephone - Greek Goddess daughter of Demeter, queen of the dead, also a grain-Goddess
- Radha - Hindu Divine Mother
- Rhiannon - Celtic Goddess of the moon
- Rosmurta - Celtic/Roman Goddess of abundance. She is also the Goddess of Business Success.
- Saraswati - Hindu Goddess of Knowledge, the Arts, Mathematics, Education, and cosmic Wisdom (Creatrix)
- Sedna: Inuit Goddess of the Sea and Queen of the Underworld
- Selene - Greek Goddess of Moon
- Shakti- Hindu primordial cosmic energy, Great Divine Mother
- Shekina - Hebrew, feminine aspect of God, Shekhina represented compassion in its purest form
- Sita - Hindu Goddess representing perfect womanhood
- Sol - Norse Sun Goddess
- Sophia - Greek Goddess of wisdom
- Spider Woman - Teotihuacan Great Goddess (Creatrix)
- Tara - Hindu, Mother Goddess, the absolute, unquenchable hunger that propels all life.
- Tara, Green - Buddhist female Buddha, Tibetan Buddhism - compassion, liberation, success. Compassionate Buddha of enlightened activity
- Tara, White - Buddhist Goddess known for compassion, long life, healing and serenity; also known as The Wish-fulfilling Wheel, or Cintachakra
- Tara, Red - fierceness, magnetizing all good things
- Tara, Black - power
- Tara, Yellow - wealth and prosperity
- Tara, Blue - transmutation of anger
- Tiamat - Mesopotamian dragon Goddess, embodiment of primordial chaos (the Velvet Dark)
- Uma - Hindu Goddess of power, the personification of light and beauty, embodying great beauty and divine wisdom
- Vesta - Roman Goddess of the hearth
- Voluptas - Roman Goddess of pleasure
- Yemaya - Yoruban Mother Goddess, Goddess of the Ocean
- White Buffalo Calf Woman - Lakota Goddess

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