Laha

Laha is a Celtic goddess worshipped in Gaul; she is associated with springs and fresh water sources.

Myth
Unknown.

Cult
Laha received votive and dedicatory offerings from her worshippers; otherwise little is known of the specifics of her cult.

Etymology
The origin of Laha’s name is uncertain but may have come from the proto-Celtic *la-[j]e or “to send,” a reference to her connection with wellsprings and water-sources.

Region
Laha was worshipped mainly in what is now the Pyrenees region of France, always near a water-source.

Literary evidence
Unknown

Archaeological evidence
Alan, France; Ferrere, France; Francon, France; Marignac-les-Peyres, France; Sana, France