Celtic Gods & Goddesses Page 2
DAGDA
Irish.  Father god of the earth,  Leader of the Tuatha de Danann.  He is a great magician, a strong warrior and a skilled artisan.

DANU
Irish.  Mother of the Dagda.  Matriarch of the Tuatha De Danann.  Goddess of the Earth.

DIAN CECHT
Irish.  God of healing and medicine.

DON
Welsh.  Queen of the heavens and goddess of air and sea.  Corresponds to Irish Danu.

DYLAN
Welsh.  God of the sea and brother to Llew.

FLIDAIS
Irish.  Goddess of the forest, woodlands and wild things.

GOIBNIU
Irish and Welsh.  "The Great Smith".  God of weapons.

GWYNN AP NUDD
Welsh.  God of the underworld.  Also considered King of the faeries and elves.

LLYR
Welsh.  God of waters and the sea.

LUGH
Welsh and Irish.  God of the light and the sun.  Also associated with healing, reincarnation, prophecy and revenge.  Celebrated at Lughnasadh.

MACHA
Irish.  Goddess of war, life and death.

MANANNAN MAC LIR
Irish.  God of the sea who foretells the weather.

MATH MATHONWY
Welsh.  God of magic, sorcery and enchantment.

MIDIR
Irish.  God of the underworld.

MORRIGAN (Morrigu)
The "Great Queen" or "Phantom Queen".  She exists both as a single goddess and as part of a triad of war goddesses (the others being Babd and Macha).  She is a goddess of battle, strife and fertility and is ofter portrayed in the form of a hooded crow.

NANTOSUETTA (Nantosuelta)
Gaulish.  Goddess of nature, valleys and streams.

OGMA
Irish.  God of eloquence and learning who invented the Ogham alphabet.

PWYLL
Welsh.  God who married Rhiannon and was father to Pryderi.

RHIANNON
Welsh.  Goddess of horses and singing birds.  Symbolises fertility, the moon, charms and enchantment.

ROSMERTA
Gaulish.  "The Great Provider".  Goddess of fertility and wealth.

SMERTIOS
Gaulish war god.

TALIESIN
Welsh.  God of song, chief bard of the west and patron of the druids.

TARANIS
Gaulish.  Thunder god.

TEUTATES
Gaulish.  "The God of the Tribe".  God of war, fertility and wealth.