Top 100 Ancient Goddess Names

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The Top 100 Ancient Goddess Names List

These are the top 100 Ancient Goddess Names for 2024.

1. Chinese goddess of compassion, mercy, and healing, known for her peaceful and nurturing nature. Frigg
2. Japanese sun goddess, ruler of the heavens, known for bringing light and warmth to the world. Saraswati
3. Norse goddess of fertility, harvest, and family, known for her golden hair that brings abundance. Izanami
4. Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth, known for her independence and connection to nature. Rhiannon
5. Mayan goddess of the moon, fertility, medicine, and weaving, known for her healing and magical powers. Inanna
6. Juno
7. Mayan goddess of the moon, fertility, medicine, and weaving, known for her healing and magical powers. Inanna
8. Egyptian goddess of the sky, stars, and protector of the dead, often depicted as a woman arched over the Earth. Saraswathi
9. Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, and healing, associated with life-giving and protection. Artemis
10. Celtic goddess of war, death, and sovereignty, known for her ability to shape-shift into a crow. Bastet
11. Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth, known for her independence and connection to nature. Rhiannon
12. Celtic goddess of war, horses, and sovereignty, often portrayed as a powerful warrior queen. Mazu
13. Roman goddess of marriage, childbirth, and queen of the gods, known for her loyalty and protectiveness. Sif
14. Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts, and wisdom, often depicted playing the veena.
15. Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts, and wisdom, often depicted playing the veena. Morrigan
16. Juno
17. Yoruba goddess of love, fertility, and rivers, known for her beauty and healing powers. Pele
18. Japanese sun goddess, ruler of the heavens, known for bringing light and warmth to the world. Saraswati
19. Egyptian goddess of home, fertility, and protection, often depicted as a lioness or cat. Quan Yin
20. Roman goddess of marriage, childbirth, and queen of the gods, known for her loyalty and protectiveness. Sif
21. Greek goddess of springtime and queen of the Underworld, representing life, death, and regeneration. Brigid
22. Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts, and wisdom, often depicted playing the veena.
23. Hindu goddess of learning, arts, and speech, often depicted playing musical instruments and holding a book. Danu
24. Yoruba goddess of the ocean and motherhood, known for her protective and nurturing nature. Amphitrite
25. Egyptian goddess of mourning, death, and protection, sister to Isis and wife of Set. Radha
26. Welsh goddess of the moon, horses, and birds, often depicted with magical birds and a white horse. Oshun
27. Celtic goddess of healing, fertility, poetry, and smithcraft, associated with fire and creativity. Ixchel
28. Hindu goddess of destruction, time, and empowerment, representing both ferocity and motherly love. Isis
29. Norse goddess of fertility, harvest, and family, known for her golden hair that brings abundance. Izanami
30. Celtic mother goddess of wisdom, creation, and abundance, representing fertility and the Earth. Arianrhod
31. Welsh goddess of the moon, horses, and birds, often depicted with magical birds and a white horse. Oshun
32. Greek sea goddess and wife of Poseidon, known for her beauty and powers over the sea. Anuket
33. Chinese goddess of mercy, compassion, and kindness, known for her healing powers and gentle guidance. Nut
34. Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, and war, known for her descent into the Underworld and return. Kali
35. Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts, and wisdom, often depicted playing the veena. Morrigan
36. Gaulish goddess of horses, fertility, and healing, often depicted riding a horse and carrying symbols of abundance. Chalchiuhtlicue
37. Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and war strategy, known for her strategic approach in battles. Freya
38. Yoruba goddess of love, fertility, and rivers, known for her beauty and healing powers. Pele
39. Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, and healing, associated with life-giving and protection. Artemis
40. Chinese goddess of compassion, mercy, and healing, known for her peaceful and nurturing nature. Frigg
41. Yoruba goddess of the ocean and motherhood, known for her protective and nurturing nature. Amphitrite
42. Hindu goddess of learning, arts, and speech, often depicted playing musical instruments and holding a book. Danu
43. Greek sea goddess and wife of Poseidon, known for her beauty and powers over the sea. Anuket
44. Norse goddess of marriage, motherhood, and the home, often associated with prophecies and fate. Persephone
45. Hindu goddess of devotion, love, and compassion, known for her eternal connection with Lord Krishna. Epona
46. Sif
47. Aztec goddess of water, rivers, and fertility, associated with nurturing and life-giving qualities. Hestia
48. Chinese goddess of the sea, protector of sailors and fishermen, known for her compassion and guidance. Nephthys
49. Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and battle, who possesses a magical cloak of falcon feathers. Amaterasu
50. Greek goddess of springtime and queen of the Underworld, representing life, death, and regeneration. Brigid
51. Celtic mother goddess of wisdom, creation, and abundance, representing fertility and the Earth. Arianrhod
52. Juno
53. Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family, known for her peaceful and nurturing presence. Cerridwen
54. Egyptian goddess of home, fertility, and protection, often depicted as a lioness or cat. Quan Yin
55. Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, and healing, associated with life-giving and protection. Artemis
56. Mazu
57. Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth, known for her independence and connection to nature. Rhiannon
58. Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and war strategy, known for her strategic approach in battles. Freya
59. Chinese goddess of the sea, protector of sailors and fishermen, known for her compassion and guidance. Nephthys
60. Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and war strategy, known for her strategic approach in battles. Freya
61. Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and war strategy, known for her strategic approach in battles. Freya
62. Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth, known for her independence and connection to nature. Rhiannon
63. Egyptian goddess of the Nile, associated with water, fertility, and prosperity, symbolizing life-giving properties. Sarasvati
64. Celtic goddess of war, horses, and sovereignty, often portrayed as a powerful warrior queen. Mazu
65. Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts, and wisdom, often depicted playing the veena. Morrigan
66. Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and war strategy, known for her strategic approach in battles. Freya
67. Aztec goddess of water, rivers, and fertility, associated with nurturing and life-giving qualities. Hestia
68. Ishtar
69. Roman goddess of marriage, childbirth, and queen of the gods, known for her loyalty and protectiveness. Sif
70. Norse goddess of fertility, harvest, and family, known for her golden hair that brings abundance. Izanami
71. Arianrhod
72. Hindu goddess of learning, arts, and speech, often depicted playing musical instruments and holding a book. Danu
73. Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and battle, who possesses a magical cloak of falcon feathers. Amaterasu
74. Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and battle, who possesses a magical cloak of falcon feathers. Amaterasu
75. Egyptian goddess of home, fertility, and protection, often depicted as a lioness or cat. Quan Yin
76. Celtic goddess of healing, fertility, poetry, and smithcraft, associated with fire and creativity. Ixchel
77. Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, and healing, associated with life-giving and protection. Artemis
78. Greek goddess of springtime and queen of the Underworld, representing life, death, and regeneration. Brigid
79. Mesopotamian goddess of love, beauty, and war, associated with the planet Venus. Athena
80. Juno
81. Hindu goddess of devotion, love, and compassion, known for her eternal connection with Lord Krishna. Epona
82. Mazu
83. Sif
84. Mesopotamian goddess of love, beauty, and war, associated with the planet Venus. Athena
85. Yoruba goddess of the ocean and motherhood, known for her protective and nurturing nature. Amphitrite
86. Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, and healing, associated with life-giving and protection. Artemis
87. Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth, known for her independence and connection to nature. Rhiannon
88. Hindu goddess of learning, arts, and speech, often depicted playing musical instruments and holding a book. Danu
89. Arianrhod
90. Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth, known for her independence and connection to nature. Rhiannon
91. Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family, known for her peaceful and nurturing presence. Cerridwen
92. Egyptian goddess of the Nile, associated with water, fertility, and prosperity, symbolizing life-giving properties. Sarasvati
93. Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, and healing, associated with life-giving and protection. Artemis
94. Mayan goddess of the moon, fertility, medicine, and weaving, known for her healing and magical powers. Inanna
95. Welsh goddess of the moon, fate, and fertility, associated with the wheel of the year and celestial beauty. Kuan Yin
96. Sif
97. Arianrhod
98. Greek goddess of springtime and queen of the Underworld, representing life, death, and regeneration. Brigid
99. Celtic mother goddess of wisdom, creation, and abundance, representing fertility and the Earth. Arianrhod
100. Egyptian goddess of the Nile, associated with water, fertility, and prosperity, symbolizing life-giving properties. Sarasvati

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