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* [[Amaterasu Omi Kami]] | |||
* [[Astarte]] | * [[Astarte]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Baba Yaga]] | ||
* [{Basta]] | |||
* [[Brigid]] | |||
* [[Cerridwen]] | |||
* [[Corn Woman]] | |||
* [[Diana]] | * [[Diana]] | ||
* [[Eostre]] - German goddess of fertility; name taken as "Easter" | |||
* [[Eve]] | * [[Eve]] | ||
* [[Hecate]] | * [[Gaea]] | ||
* [[Inanna]] Sumerian goddess | * [[Hathor]] - Egyptian goddess of birth | ||
* [[Isis]] | * [[Hecate]] - birth, dark arts, the Underworld | ||
* [[Kali]] | * [[Hel]] | ||
* [[Inanna]] - Sumerian goddess; voyage to the underworld | |||
* [[Ishtar]] - Babylonian goddess of the moon; see also Inanna | |||
* [[Isis]] - Egyptian goddess of the moon | |||
* [[Kali Ma]] - Hindu goddess of destruction | |||
* [[Lilith]] | * [[Lilith]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Maat]] - Egyptian goddess of law, justice, truth | ||
* [[Mama Quilla]] - Incan moon goddess of married women | |||
* [[Mary Magdalene]] in the Christian New Testament | * [[Mary Magdalene]] in the Christian New Testament | ||
* [[Maya]] - Hindu & Buddhist goddess of magic, water | |||
* [[Medea]] | |||
* [[Medusa]] | |||
* [[Minerva]] | |||
* [[Nut]] - Egyptian goddess of night | |||
* [[Oshun]] - Yoruba goddess of rivers, love, the arts | |||
* [[Oya]] - African goddess of storms | |||
* [[Pele]] - Hawaiian goddess of fire & volcanoes | |||
* [[Sheila na Gig]] - Irish goddess of life cycle | |||
* [[Tara]] enlightenment | |||
* [[Yemaya]] - African goddess of the ocean | |||
Revision as of 19:45, 9 June 2006
- Amaterasu Omi Kami
- Astarte
- Baba Yaga
- [{Basta]]
- Brigid
- Cerridwen
- Corn Woman
- Diana
- Eostre - German goddess of fertility; name taken as "Easter"
- Eve
- Gaea
- Hathor - Egyptian goddess of birth
- Hecate - birth, dark arts, the Underworld
- Hel
- Inanna - Sumerian goddess; voyage to the underworld
- Ishtar - Babylonian goddess of the moon; see also Inanna
- Isis - Egyptian goddess of the moon
- Kali Ma - Hindu goddess of destruction
- Lilith
- Maat - Egyptian goddess of law, justice, truth
- Mama Quilla - Incan moon goddess of married women
- Mary Magdalene in the Christian New Testament
- Maya - Hindu & Buddhist goddess of magic, water
- Medea
- Medusa
- Minerva
- Nut - Egyptian goddess of night
- Oshun - Yoruba goddess of rivers, love, the arts
- Oya - African goddess of storms
- Pele - Hawaiian goddess of fire & volcanoes
- Sheila na Gig - Irish goddess of life cycle
- Tara enlightenment
- Yemaya - African goddess of the ocean