| F Fand: (Ireland) Sea goddess, she made her home in the otherworld, and on the islands of man, along with her sister, Liban, she was one fo the twin goddess of health and earthly pleasures. Her name represented �pearl of beauty�. Wife of sea god Manannan Mac Lir who left her. Flidias: (Ireland) Goddess of the Forest, woodlands and Wild beasts. She drove a chariot driven by deer. She was gifted shape shifter. |
| M Mab(Queen):(Macha,Mabh/Mabd)(Ireland) �Drunk woman� �Queen wolf�, Celtic fairy queen whose name means Mead. Also considered the queen of Connacht, a warrior queen of the Ulster cycle. She is the Goddess of war, she participates in the fighting. Goddess of Sexuality and fertility, revenge and war. Margawse: (Wales, Britain) Mother aspect of the goddess. Morrigu Morrigan: (Ireland) Queen of Phantoms. The Morrigan appears both as a single goddess and a trio of goddesses, the other deities who form the trio are Badb �Crow�, and Macha�Raven�. The Morrigan is one of the Tuatha, she can take the form of a crow or raven, but only seen to a warrior before battle, the warrior will die, Also a wife of Dagda |
| N Nantosuelta: (Wales) Goddess of nature, Valleys and streams, her name means �the winding river� her symbol is the Raven. Nantosuetta: (Wales) Goddess of fertility adn family goddess. Her attribute is as cornucopia �horn of plenty�, refers to her aspect of fertility goddess. Nantosuetta was also a goddess of the realm of the dead. Nehalennia: (Wales) Goddess of the sea. Nemetona: (Ireland) Goddess of the sacred groves or shrines (Nemeton, �shrine�). Niamn: (Ireland) �Brightness� �Beauty�. A form of Badhbh who helps heroes at death. Nicneven: (Scotland) �Divine� �Brilliant� A Samhain witch goddess, a form of Diana. In scotland she is said to ride through the night with her followers at Samhain. She went by Dame, Satia. Nimue: (Ireland) Moon goddess, Also noted by Viviene. |
| P Penardun: (Wales) Daughter of the goddess Don, also a wife of Llyr, one of them at least |
| R Rosmerta: (Ireland) Goddess of fire, warmth and abundance. A flower queen and a hater of marriage. She was also known as the queen of death. She was the wife of Esus, the Gallic Hermes. Her Attribute is a stick with 2 snakes. Rhiannon: (Ireland) See Goddess Epona |
| S Scathach: (Scota/Scatha/Scath) (Ireland,Scotland) �Shadow Shade�. Known as the Shadowy one. She who strikes fear. Underworld goddess of the land of Scath, Dark goddess. She was of the destroyer aspect. She taught Martial arts , patrones of blacksmiths, healing magic, and prophecy. Sheila-Na-Did: (Britain) Goddess of fertility, An ugly troll style creature. She prominently displayed her genitalia in an attempt to allay the power of death. Sirona: Continental goddess of Astronomy. |
| T Tailtiu: (Ireland) Earth goddess, Nurse to Lugh. She raised him until he was able to carry arms. Tephi: (Ireland) Goddess of Tara. |