Goddess By Cross Culture


Cosmic Maiden by Innana Creations
Cosmic Maiden by Innana Creations


Arts and Crafts
Athena (Greek), Arachne (Greek), Brigit (Celtic), Minerva (Roman),   Mokosh (Slavic)


Crone, Wise Woman, Elder

Baba Yaga (Slavic), Black Annis (Celtic), Cailleach (Celtic), Goga, Hecate (Greek).


Dark Mother (See Crone)

Death and/or Destruction
Badb (Irish, Celtic), Belili (Mesopotamian), Durga/ Kali (Hindu), Eingana, Hikuleo, Hina (Polynesian-Hawaiian), Hubishag (Mesopotamian), Itzpapalotl (Meso-American), Lahevhev, Mania, Morrigan (Celtic), Nepthys (Egyptian), Sekhmet (Egyptian), Wahinihai, Watiri, Yuki Onne (death by freezing).


Earth Mother
Al-Lat (Arabian), Ambika, Arruru, Bhoumi, Biliku, Changing Woman (Native American), Coatlicue(Meso-American), Cybele (Anatolian), Danu/Anu (Celtic), Demeter (Greek), Devi (Hindu), Erce, Fauna, Frigg/Frija, Ga-Tum-Dug, Gaea (Greek), Hu-Tu (Chinese), Tlazolteotl (MesoAmerican), Inanna (Sumerian), Kadi, Ki, Kishar, Luminu-Ut, Mat-Syra-Semlya (Slavic), Maka (Native American), Mokosh (Slavic), Nerthus, Ninhursag (Mesopotamian), Parvati (Hindu), Pi-Hsia Yuan-Chin (Chinese), Prithivi (Hindu), Rhea (Greek), Tellus Mater (Roman)


Fertility/Agriculturural
Annukis (Egyptian), Demeter (Greek), Ceres and Flora (Greek), Hinlil, Horta, Nikkal, Nisaba, Three Sisters: Corn Woman, Squash Woman, and Bean Woman (Native American)

"Good" Mother, or Bright Mother, Nurturing One
Aditi (Hindu), Ama, Anu/Danu/Don (Celtic), Arruru, Asherah/Athirat (Canaanite), Cybele (Anatolian), Demeter (Greek), Djanggawul Sisters: Bildjiwuraroju and Miralaidji (Australian), Djulunggul (Australian), Eingana, Fjorgynn (Norse), Hathor (Egyptian), Imberombera/Waramurungundji (Australian), Isis (Egyptian), Kuan Yin (China), Kunapipi, Magna Mater (Roman), Mut (Egyptian), Ninhursag, Parvati (Hindu), Rhea (Greek), Voltumna, Yemalla (African)

Guides of the Subconscious, Personality, Bringer/Interpreter of Dreams
Goddess: Astarte/Athtartu (Canaanite-Phoenician), Inanna (Sumerian), Nanshe (Mesopotamian), Nepthys (Egyptian), Maat (Egyptian), Persephone and Psyche (Greek), Yami (Buddhist)

Healing
Athena (Greek), Bast (Egyptian), Brigit (Irish Celtic), Gula (Mesopotamian), Eir (Norse), Hygeia (Greek), Ixchel (Mayan), Nin-Karak (Mesopotamian), Salus (Roman), Sequana (Celtic)


Huntress
Anath (Canaanite), Arduinna (Celtic), Artemis (Greek), Astarte/Athtart (Canaanite-Phoenician), Atalanta (Greek), Diana (Roman), Flidais (Irish, Celtic), Neith (Egyptian)


Justice
Ammit and Amn (Egyptian), Athena (Greek), Azele Yabe, Oya, Nzambi, and Tenga (African), Chang Yong and Tang (Chinese), Dharma (Hindu), Hathor (Egyptian), Hoatziqui (Mexican), Minerva (Roman), Mayet/Maat/Sekhmet/Tefnut (Egyptian), Mirume (Japanese), Thetis (Greek)

Light/Sun
Aine (Celtic), Amaterasu (Japanese), Anp (Lakota/Native American, Bast/Bastet, Buto   and Hathor (Egyptian), Ningal and Shapash (Canaanite), Sullis (British), Tefnut (Egyptian), Theia (Greek)

Love and Marriage
Aphrodite (Greek, romance),  Frigga (Norse), Hera (Greek, marriage), Juno (Greek, marriage), Psyche (Greek, spiritual union), Venus (Roman, romance)

Moon
Aponibolinayen, Arianrhod (Welsh Celtic), Artemis (Greek), Chang-O/Heng-O (Chinese), Diana (Roman), Hianuwele, Hina (Polynesian), Losna, Luna (Roman), Phoebe (Greek), Selene (Greek).
God: Bahloo, Chandra (Hindu), Eterah, Hanwi (Native American), Khonshu (Egyptian), Mah, Myesyats (Slavic), Nanna, Sin, Tsukiyomi (Japanese), Varuna (Hindu), Yemella (African), Yirakh (Canaanite-Phoenician)


Muses/Inspiration
Ama, Brigit (Celtic), the Muses (Greek)


Prophet/Oracle

Astarte/Athtartu (Canaanite-Phoenician), Freya (Norse), the Morrigan (Celtic), Nina ,White Buffalo Calf Woman (Native American)
Asherah (Canaanite-Phoenician-Hebrew), Athena (Greek), Belili, Cailleach, Ceridwen (Welsh), Hecate (Greek), Kuan-Yin (Chinese), Metis (Greek), Minerva (Roman), Sarasvati (Hindu), Sophia (Gnostic/Greek/Christian), Tara (Tibetan), Tashmit, Vach, Vajra-Yogini, Wisdom


Prosperity, Fortune or Misfortune, and Luck
Dolya (Slavic), Laksmi (Hindu),   Rhiannon (Welsh Celtic), Woman-Who-Fell-To-Earth (Native American)

Protectress of Women and/or Children, Midwifery/Childbirth
Annukis (Egyptian), Artemis (Greek), Belit-Ili (Mesopotamian), Hathor and Heket (Egyptian), Ilithyia/Eileithyia (Eastern Aegean), the Kotharot (Canaanite), Mami, Meskhent (Egyptian), Nav (Slavic), Nintud (Mesopotamian), Pi-Hsia Yuan-Chin (Chinese), Renenet (Egyptian), Taueret (Egyptian), Yemella (African)

Regeneration/Renewal/Spring
Juno and Prosperina (Roman), Hera and Persephone (Greek), Kostroma (Slavic)


Sensuality, Romance, Sexual Love, and Beauty
Akka (Baltic), Anath (Canaanite), Aphrodite (Greek), Astarte/Athtartu (Canaanite-Phoenician), Freya (Norse), Hathor (Egyptian), Inanna (Sumerian), Ishtar (Mesopotamian), Libitina, Oshun (Nigerian), Venus (Roman)


Sky/Thunderstorms
Hera (Greek, lightning, thunder, storms);  Hiiaka and  Inanna (Sumerian, sky); Nuit  (Egyptian, sky); Oya (Nigerian, lightning, thunder, storms); Satavaesa and Tien Mu  (Chinese, lightening); Waitiri (Japanese, thunder)


Sorcery/Magic
Cerridwen (Welsh Celtic), Circe (Greek), Freya (Norse), Hecate (Greek), Isis (Egyptian), Morgana (British)


Time

Persephone and Demeter (Greek, the Seasons), Anna Perenna (years), Kali  (Hindu)


Triple Goddess
Brigit, the Fates/the Furies(Greek), the Graces(Greek), Hecate (Greek), Ixcuiname/the Four Sisters (Meso-American, the Morrigan(Celtic), the Mothers (Celtic), the Norns (Norse), the Triple Mothers/ Rozhenitsye (Russian), Zoryas (Slavic)


Underworld (Prophecy, Dreams, the Unconscious or Soul, Sleep, Communication with the Spirit World)
Belili, Ereshkigal, Hakea, Hel (Norse), Hikuleo, Hina (Hawaiian), Hubishag, Libitina, Mahuea/Mahui-Iki, Mania, Nepthys (Egyptian), Persephone and Psyche(Greek), Rhiannon (Welsh Celtic), Rusalki (Russian)


Virgin  (independent, unmarried, not necessarily celibate)

Goddess: Anath (Canaanite), Artemis (Greek), Athena (Greek), Britomartis (Cretan), Hestia (Greek), Mary (Christian), Vesta (Roman)


Warrior Goddess
Agasaya, Anath (Canaanite), Astarte (Canaanite-Phoenician), Athena (Greek), Badb (Irish, Celtic), Boadicea (British),Bellona (Roman), Enyo (Greek), Inanna (Sumerian), Ishtar (Akkadian), Macha, the Morrigan, Neith (Egyptian), Oya (African), Sekhmet (Egyptian), Zorya (Slavic)