Assorted Goddesses |
Airmid
A healing goddess of the celtic order of the Tuatha de Danann, goddess of medicinal plants and keeper of the spring. Regenerates, or brings the dead to life again.
Andraste
British Celtics, the moon, divination, rabit magic.
Arianrhod
"The Silver Wheel", "High Fruitful Mother". Celtic (Welsh) Goddess, the sister of Gwydion and wife of Don. deity of element of Air, reincarnation, full moons, time, karma, retribution.
Branwen
whose name means "white raven" in Welsh, is the Welsh goddess of Love and Beauty. She is considered the Venus of the Northern Seas and is also worshipped in Manx.
She is one of the five Goddesses of Avalon and is considered one of the three matriarchs of Britain (along with Rhiannon and Cerridwen)
Blodeuwedd
Celtic(Welsh) maiden form of the Triple Goddess. She was changed into an owl for commiting adultry and plotting to kill Lleu. Symbolizes wisdom, lunar mysteries, initiations. Known to help a garden or a child grow.
Cerridwen
Celtic (Welsh) Moon, Grain and Nature Goddess.
Cerridwen's symbol is a while sow. Patron of the poets, greatest of all the bards.
She prepared in a cauldron a magical bre which stewed for a year and would yeild three precious drops. These would bestow on the receiver the wisdom of the past, the knowledge of the present, and the secrets of the future.
Cerridwen symbolizes luck, element of earth, death, fertility, regeneration, inspiration, inspiration, the arts, science, poetry, astrology/zodiac.
Don
Celtic (Welsh) Queen of the Heavens and Goddess of air and sea. Ruled over the land of the dead. Corresponds to the Celtic (Irish) Goddess Danu. Symbolizes control of the elements, the moon.
Elaine
Celtic (Welsh) aspect of the maiden.
Hecate
"Goddess of the Witches", "Goddess of the Dark Moon."
The original incarnation of the holy trinity, the crone aspect of the tripple goddess. She was warped by the coming and spread of Christianity into a demonic, evil monster to obscure her importance in healing and love magic. She symbolizes blessing, cursing, luck, divination, the moon, oracles, prophecy, magical empowerment, mutation, healing, wisdom, women's mysteries.
Maeve
Celtic goddess of earth fertility and war
Margawse
Celtic mother aspect of the goddess
Morrigan
"The Great Queen" Celtic goddess of war and death who could take the shape of a crow or a raven. Supreme warrior goddess. She is associated with the sometimes frightening aspects of female energy. She symbolizes the power of fertility, the dark goddess' prowess, death, war, fate.
Olwen
Celtic (Welsh) Goddess of flowers and springtime. Also symbolizes love.
Under the forgotten oak
She slept
Lily breasts
And crocus arms
And wild daisy hair
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Rhiannon
Celtic(Welsh) Goddess of horses and birds considered the counterpart of the Gaulish goddess Epona. She symbolizes fertility, the moon, enchantment, charms, and poetic incantations.