Aphrodite Goddess of love, lust, and beauty. Lover of Ares; in some stories, wife of Hephaistos. Born of seafoam. Apollo God of music, prophecy, healing and plagues. Protector of young boys. Associated […]
The Irish Celtic Gods
Aengus God. Tuatha de Danann. Also known as Oengus, Aengus Og or Aengus mac Og. Associated with love and inspiration. Aine Goddess. Tuatha de Danann. Associated with midsummer and sovereignty. Airmed Goddess. […]
The Welsh Celtic Gods
Afallach God. Associated with the afterlife, the isle of Avalon. Amaethon God. Likely associated with agriculture. Arawn God. Lord of the dead; associated with fertility. Arianhrod Goddess. Known as “Arianhrod of the […]
The Gaulish and Brythonic Celtic Gods
Abandinus God. Possibly a protective deity, possibly associated with a river or spring.(Known in Britain, worship site near Godmanchester.) Abelio God. May be associated with the apple tree. (Known in Gaul, worship […]
The Continental Germanic Gods
The Alaisiagae Goddesses. Associations uncertain. Beda and Boudihillia are possibly Celtic names while Fimmilena and Friagabis are more likely Germanic. (Known in Britain, worship sites at Housesteads Fort near Hadrian’s Wall and […]
The Norse Gods
Aegir God. Associated with the sea, hospitality and brewing. Husband of Ran. Balder God. Associated with peace and rebirth. Son of Odin and Frigga, husband of Nanna, father of Forseti. Bragi God. […]
The Egyptian Gods
Amun/Amon/Amen God. Considered to be king of all the gods; he is as well a creator god, believed to be himself a self-created deity, and is associated with sovereignty and with the […]