"The First Big Now" (c) Leave No Trace
Due to the large ammount of Gods and Goddesses that Wiccan and Pagan paths recognize, i've downloaded a condensed list.

This list contains Gods and Goddesses from Irish, Celtic, Roman, Greek, Hindui, Egyptian, Scotish and Bitian Pantheons.

I have condensed this list from it's original format to include those Deities mostly used throughout Paganism and Wicca, and are  mostly those that the majority of people will recognize, with a few that most wont.

The list below is separated by Region, and then by Gender, in order to make it easier for you to figure out.

It is a large list, and for that i apollogize, none-the-less, I hope it will help.


If you have any Gods and Goddesses that you do not see on the list, but think should be added, drop a message in my GuestBook with their name, gender, region and primary function and i'll add it when i get a chance
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Merry Part and Blessed Be,
Draconis Marinus
               Welsh Goddesses

Aer: Wales; Goddess or war and revenge, ascociated with the river Dee

Arianrhod:
Wales; Goddess of the Stars, Past Lives and Reincarnation

Blodwin:
Wales/Gaul; Goddess of the Blooming Earth, Spring Goddess. Ascociated with Initiation Ceremonies, Flowers and Owls.

Cerridwen:
Wales; Moon and Harvest Goddess of Transformation and the Underworld. Ascociated with Hawks and Cauldrons.

Morgan: Wales/Ireland/Britain; Crone Goddess of war, magick, prophecy, wisdom, night and shapeshifting. Ascociated with Ravens and Crows.

Morigaine Le Faye:
Wales; Goddess of Death, Magick and Glamor.

Rhiannon:
Welsh; Goddess of the Underworld and Fertility. Ascociated with White Horses.
                      Welsh Gods

Amaethon:
Wales; Agricultural God, God of the Harvest. Ascociated with Wheat Grain.

Bran: Wales; "The Giant", Godd of Prophecy, War, Music, Writing and the Arts. Ascociated with Ravens and Crows.

Kai: Wales; Fire and Smithing God. Ascociated with Iron.

Owen ap Urien:
Wales; God of wisdom Magick and War. Also ascociated with Ravens.
             Irish and Scotish goddesses

Aine: Ireland; Moon Goddess and Patroness of Crops and Cattle. Ascociated with the Summer Solstice, or Midsummer's.

Badbh: Ireland/Gaul; Cron Goddess of War, Wisdom and Life. Ascociated with Cauldrons, Ravens and Crows.

Caillech Beine Bric: Scotland; Destroyer Goddess fo the Underworld. Originally called Caledonia.

Macha: Ireland; Mother of Life and Death, War Goddess with Sexual Cunning. Ascociated with Lughnassadh.

Brighid: Ireland; Fertility Goddess or Inspiration. Ascociated with Beltaine and was replaced by the historical St. Brigit.

Dana/Danu: Ireland; Major Mother Goddess, creator of the Tuatha De Dannan
                    Irish and Scotish Gods

Belenus: Ireland; Sun and Fire God of Purification, Success, Crops and Cattle. Ascociated with the Beltaine Fire Festival.

Lugh: Ireland/Wales; Sun and War God . Ascociated with Lughnassadh, Ravens and white stags.
             Celtic Goddesses

Andraste: Celtic Gaul; War and Nature Goddess. Ascociated with the Hare and Ostara

Brigantia:
Celtic; Goddess of Pastures and Rivers,. Ascociated with Imbolic.

Brighid: Cetlic Irish; Warror Goddess, Protector and Preserver.

Damona: Celtic Gaul; Goddess of Fertility and Healing. Name translates as "Divine Cow".

Sulis: Celtic Britain; Goddess of Healing and Baths. Ascociated with Hot Springs
                         Celtic Gods

Cocidius: Celtic Britain; God of Hunting, War and Forrests

Creidhne: Celtic Ireland; God of Metalworking. Craft-God of the Tuatha De Dannan

Goibhniu: Celtic Ireland; God of Smiths: Craft-God of the Tuatha De Dannan

Luchta: Celtic Ireland; God of Wrights. Craft-God of the Tuatha De Dannan

Nodens: Celtic Britain; God of Healing

Sucellus: Celtic Gaul; God of Agriculture and Forrests. Ascociated with the Hammer. Name translates as "Good Striker"

Tuatha De Dannan: Celtic Ireland; Race of Gods descending from the Goddess Danu; Patrons of the Arts and Magick
       Greek and Roman Goddesses

Aphrodite: Greek; Goddess of Beauty and Passion
Venus: Roman; Goddess of Love, Beauty and Romance

Artemis: Greek; Virgin Hunter Goddess of the Moon and Children
Dianna: Roman; Hunter Goddess of the Moon. Opposite sexual counterpart of Artemis.

Astarte: Greek; Fertility Goddess

Athena: Greek; Goddess of War, Wisdom and Protection
Minerva: Roman; Goddess of Wisdom, War and Crafts.

Demeter: Greek; "Earth Mother" Goddess of Birth and Children
Ceres: Roman; Goddess of Aggriculture and Fertility

Gaia: Greek; Earth Mother Goddess, Mother of the Titans.
Tellus: Roman; Goddess of the Earth.

Hecate: Greek; Dark Crone Goddess of the Moon, Wisdom and Magick.
Trivia: Roman;  Dark Star Goddess of Magick and Wisdom.

Persephone: Greek; Daughter of Demeter and Wife of Hades. Goddess of Spring, Harvest and the Underworld.
Prosperina: Roman; Goddess of the Underworld, Spring and Harvest.

Selene: Roman; Goddess of Solutions and the Moon.
             Greek and Roman Gods

Apollo: Greek/Roman; Sun God of the Arts.

Ares:
Greek; God or War, Ascociated with the Spear
Mars: Roman; God of War

Eros: Greek; God of Love, Romance and Desire
Cupid: Roman; God of Love

Hades: Greek; Husband of Persephone. God of the Underworld and the Dead.
Pluto: Roman; God of the Underworld.

Hermes: Greek; God of Merchants, Swiftness and Messages.
Murcury: Roman; Messanger God of Traders

Kronus: Greek: God of Time and Location
Cronus: Roman; God of Time and swiftness

Pan: Greek; God of Forrests, Countryside and the Hunt.
Faunus: Roman; God of Fields and Shepards.

Posiedon: Greek; God of the Seaand Earthquaks. Ascociated with the Trident.
Neptune: Roman; God of the Sea and Earthquakes.

Zues:
Greek; God of the Sky, Ascociated with Lightning
Jupiter: Roman; God of the Sky
Hindu and Egyptian  Lists Comming Soon!
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