| God associated with forests and hunting. God that personified water. Goddess who personified a holy spring that had healing powers. Goddess of healing. God of metal- working. Mother Goddess. A sorcere who was capable of transforming into different guises. Celtic God who was ruler of the people of Dana, who rules seasons. Goddess of fertility and healing. Goddess that created the Tuatha de Dannan (People of Dana) another one of the 3 war goddesses of the Morrigan. Mother of Cuchulain. Celtic diety who was supposed to mary Conchobar but ran off with somebody else that was killed by Conchobar. Red Dragon God. Emblem of Wales. Daughter of the Sun. God of healing. Celtic Goddess of horses. Goddess that Ireland is named after. God of war. An early Sun Goddess. An ancient Goddess. God of beech trees. Celtic God of the sea. Goddess that conceived unusually, swallowing a worm from a well and giving birth to a hero. Another Goddess that gave her name to Ireland. Ocean Goddess. Celtic smith God. God of smiths and metal workers. An early goddess of the sun, believed to be the twin of Aine. Wife of the God of heaven. Lord of the underworld and master of hunting. Goddess associated with water. God of the sea. The Sun God. Celtic God of liberation, harmony, music and unity. God of the underworld The third Goddess of the Morrigan. Celtic God of the ocean. God of sorcery. Goddess of war. Goddess who's name means ' Divine Mother' . Goddess of the sea and the sun. Celtic Goddess of sea, fate, death and rebirth. Queen and Goddess of the Tuatha de Dannan. She was formed from a trinity. Macha( Goddess of war), Badb (Water God) and Nemen (Goddess of war and battle). Goddess of nature. Goddess of the sea. God of healing. King of elves. God of poetry, charms and incantations. Goddess of horses welsh equivalent to Epona. Goddess of healing. God of agriculture, forests and alcholic beverages. Celtic Goddess of healing. God of the wheel associated with changes. God of fertility, war and wealth. Mythical race of people created by the Goddess Danu (one of the three Goddesses of the Morrigan. God of wisdom. |
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| Creidhne Cuda (British) Cu Roi (Irish) Dagda Damona (Gaulish) Dana also known as Danu Dechtere (Irish) Deidre Dewi (Welsh) Dia Griene (Scottish) Diancecht (Irish) Epona Eriu (Irish) Esus (Gaulish) Etain (Irish) Ethne (Irish) Fagus (Gaulish) Fand Finchoem (Irish) Fodla (Irish) Geofon (British) Goibhnui Govannon (Welsh) Grain (Irish) Gwyar (Welsh) Gwynap (Welsh) Latis (British) Lir or Llyr (Welsh) Lugh Mabon Mac Da Tho (Irish) Macha (Irish) Manannan mac Lir Math ap Mathonwy Medb (Irish) Modron (Welsh) Mor (Irish) Morgen or Morgana (British) The Morrigan (Irish) Nantosuelta (Gaulish) Nehalennia (Gaulish) Nodens (British) Oberon (British) Ogmios (Gaulish) or Ogma in Ireland Rhiannon (Welsh) Sirorna (Gaulish) Sucellus (Gaulish) Sulis Taranis (Gaulish) Teutates (Gaulish) Tuatha De Dannan (Irish) |
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