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Gaia (or Gaea) - A Greek Earth mother and goddess of fertility whose cult was widespread in ancient Greece.

Gula - The ancient Sumerian-Babylonian goddess of healing.

Hathor - An ancient Egyptian mother goddes and a goddess of love, beauty, and the heavens.

Hebat - A mother goddess of Hittite and Hurrian origin, who was worshipped from circa 2000 B.C. until circa 1300 B.C.

Hecate - A Greek moon goddess, queen of the Underworld, and the protectress of all Witches.

Heket - An Egyptian goddess who is associated with childbirth.

Hera - A Greek goddess known as the Queen of Heaven, a creatrix, and the consort of the great god Zeus.

Hine-Ahu-One - A Polynesian chthonic goddess whose name means "maiden formed of the Earth."

Hsi Wang Mu - A Chinese goddess of longevity, who has been worshipped from prehistoric times into the present.

Idun - In Teutonic mythology, the goddess of Spring who possesed the golden apples of eternal youth.

Inanna - A Sumerian godess who presided over fertility, love and war.

Ipy - A mother goddess who was worshipped in ancient Egypt.

Ishtar - An Asyrian and Babylonian goddess of love, fertility, and war, who personifies the planet Venus.

Isis - An ancient Egyptian goddess of fertility who was also associate with magick and enchantment.

Ix Chel - A Mayan goddess of the moon who was also a deity who presided over childbirth, medicine, rainbows, weaving, fertility and lovemaking.

Juno - In Roman mythology, the patroness of marriage and the wellbeing of all females, the sister and consort of the supreme god Jupiter, and principal goddess of the pantheon.

Juturna - In Roman mythology, a nymph goddess who presided over healing springs and wells.

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