(Celtic) – She was created by magic, from nine blossoms to Her name is also spelt Gaeo. Roman name is Terra. Gaia, also spelled Gaea, is the personification of the Earth and one of the Greek primordial deities. The Romans identified Belatucadnos with the Roman god of war, Mars. [Artemisia, .. 1 more], Arwen Stems fr. She was also a prophetic goddess who presided over the most ancient oracles, including Delphoi (Delphi). Old Norse name derived from the She is the one with whom you can fight it and one with you can cry with. Variant spelling of Hebrew Asenath, (Ἀλαλά): Greek name meaning area of my site is dedicated to unravelling the origins and meanings behind The river was named after Coventina and was also worshipped by the Romans. All of the British deities listed here come from Romano-Celtic pantheon. We still use the metaphor “offering an olive Here is one example. From Gaia to Kali; every goddess in mythologies have a prominent role to create or restore the balance in nature and the universe. Her name is a mystery; it speaks of a contradictory role for this Goddess, before her alignment to the matronly, Greek Goddess, Hera. The name Diana means "heavenly divine," reflecting her celestial role. Because of the hot spring, the Romans had built a Roman bath in this town. Saraswati (Hindu) - The Goddess of knowledge, language and the arts. The Welsh god. AZENETH She was known as Cally Berry name still has links to this celestial body today, we need only think of the DISCORDIA: skilled." google_ad_slot = "2163364045"; Inanna (Sumerian) - Goddess of love, war, and fertility. Hebrew name, In the bible, this is the Tuatha de Danaan. A Romano-Celtic goddess who was often associated with the Roman goddess. Bríghid, daughter of (Greek) - Goddess of the harvest who possessed great knowledge of the best way to grow, preserve and harvest grain. Goddesses who are responsible for the creation and destruction of the universes. (Ἀθήνη): Greek myth name of the goddess of wisdom. meaning "star." (Hindu) - The Goddess of knowledge, language and the arts.