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Goddess Names: The Ultimate Guide
Goddess Names: The Ultimate Guide
Dec 29, 2024 1:06 PM

  Goddess names are more fashionable than ever before, with mythology names taking over the charts. Striking a delicate balance between power and feminity with a splash of whimsy and mysticism, it is no wonder that more and more parents are looking to ancient deities for name inspiration.

  Many Goddesses have lovely associations and imagery to bestow upon a daughter as well. Common themes include love and beauty, the earth and harvest, the moon, the forest and hunting, and the sea.

  While a handful of Goddess names have been long ingrained in Western naming culture — Victoria, Chloe, Diana, and Irene are a few examples — it is only in the last decade or so that parents are beginning to expand their horizons.

  

Top Goddess Names

  Goddess names are quickly becoming one of the hottest trends in the Western world, with Luna and Athena, Freya and Maeve rising to the top of the charts. And formerly out-of-the-question deities like Persephone and Artemis are gaining traction as parents become more adventurous.

  Here, all of the gorgeous Goddess names in the US Top 1000.

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Greek and Roman Goddesses

  Astraea — Greek Goddess of justice — "a-STRAY-a"

  Aura —Roman and Greek Goddess of the breeze — "AW-ra"

  Demeter — Greek Goddess the harvest — "deh-MEE-ter"

  Gaia — Greek Goddess of the Earth — "GAI-a"

  Hera — Greek Goddess of marriageand women — "HEH-ra"

  Juno — Roman Goddess of marriage, women, and childbirth — "JU-no"

  Minerva — Roman Goddess of wisdom — "min-NER-va"

  Nyx — Greek Goddess of the night — "NIX"

  

More Greek and Roman Goddesses

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Celtic Goddesses

  Áine — Irish Goddess of summer, wealth, and sovereignty — "AWN-ya"

  Airmed — Irish Goddess of healing — "AHR-vij"

  Brigid — Irish Goddess of spring, fertility, and life — "BREEJ"

  Ceridwen — Welsh Goddess of poetry and inspiration — "KEH-rid-wen"

  Enid — Welsh Goddess of rebirth and fertility — "EE-nid"

  Morrigan — Irish Goddess of war — "MOR-i-gan"

  Niamh — Irish Goddess of the sea and fate — "NEEV"

  Rhiannon — Welsh Goddess of horses and the moon — "ree-ANN-an"

  

More Celtic Goddesses

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Baltic and Slavic Goddesses

  Devana — Slavic Goddess of the moon and wilderness — "deh-VAH-na"

  Lada — Slavic Goddess of youth, beauty, and fertility — "LAH-da"

  Māra — Latvian Goddess of childbirth — "MAH-ra"

  Milda —Lithuanian Goddess of love — "MIL-da"

  Niya/Nyja — Slavic Goddess of the underworld — "NYE-a"

  Vesna — Slavic Goddess of springtime — "VES-na"

  Zorya — Slavic Goddess of the morning and evening stars — "ZOR-ya"

  Ziva/Zhiva — Slavic Goddess of love, life, and fertility — "ZEE-va"

  

More Baltic and Slavic Goddesses

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Scandinavian Goddesses

  Akka — Finnish Goddess — "A-ka"

  Eir — Norse Goddess of medicine — "AIR"

  Hela — Norse Goddess of the underworld — "HEH-la"

  Idun/Idony — Norse Goddess of spring — "EE-dun/EE-dun-ee"

  Mielikki — Finnish Goddess of the forest and hunting — "my-LEE-kee"

  Nanna — Norse Goddess — "NAH-na"

  Thora — Norse Goddess of thunder — "THOR-a"

  Vellamo — Finnish Goddess of water — "VEH-lah-mo"

  

More Scandinavian Goddesses

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Middle Eastern Goddesses

  Ahurani — Persian Goddess of water — ah-hoo-RAH-nee"

  Allani — Mesopotamian Goddess of the underworld — "ah-LAH-nee"

  Anahita — Persian Goddess of love and war — "ah-nah-HEE-ta"

  Daena — Persian Goddess of religion — "duh-eh-na"

  Izha — Persian Goddess of sacrifice — "EE-zha"

  Kailyn — Turkish Goddess of kings and queens — "KY-lin"

  Tiamat — Mesopotamian Goddess of the salt sea — "TEE-uh-mat"

  Umay — Turkish Goddess of fertility — "oo-MY"

  

More Middle Eastern Goddesses

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Hindu Goddesses

  Aadhya — Goddess of strength and motherhood — "AH-dya"

  Chandra — Goddess of the moon — "CHAHN-dra"

  Indrani — Goddess of jealousy — "in-DRAH-nee"

  Jaya — Goddess of victory — "JY-a/JAY-a""

  Medha — Goddess of knowledge — "MAY-da"

  Sanvika — Goddess of beauty, wealth, and prosperity — "SAHN-vee-ka"

  Uma — Goddess of light and wisdom — "OO-ma"

  Varahi — Goddess of the night — "vah-RAH-hee"

  

More Hindu Goddesses

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African Goddesses

  Ani — Igbo Goddess of the earth, harvest, and underworld — "AH-nee"

  Isis — Egyptian Goddess of love, healing, and the moon — "EYE-sis"

  Kianda — Angolan Goddess of the sea and fishermen — "kee-AN-da"

  Moneiba — Guanche Goddess of women — "mo-NAY-ba"

  Neith — Egyptian Goddess of weaving — "NEETH"

  Ọsun — Yoruba Goddess of beauty and love — "oh-SHOON"

  Tanith — Berber Goddess of fertility and the moon — "TEE-neet"

  Tinja — Berber Goddess — "teen-zha"

  

More African Goddesses

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Indigenous American and Pacific Island Goddesses

  Akna — Inuit Goddess of fertility and childbirth — "AHK-na"

  Haumea — Hawaiian Goddess of the earth — "how-MAY-a"

  Ixchel — Mayan Goddess of the moon, love, and medicine — "EE-shel"

  Laka — Hawaiian Goddess of Hula and the forest — "LAH-ka"

  Marama — Maori Goddess of the moon — "MAH-ra-ma"

  Onatha — Iroquois Goddess of life — "oh-nah-TAH"

  Sedna — Inuit Goddess of the sea — "SED-na"

  Yara — Brazilian Goddess of water — "YA-ra"

  

More Indigenous American + Pacific Island Goddesses

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About the Author

  

Brynn McKeon

  Brynn McKeon joined the Nameberry team in August of 2022 as an assistant editor, and has written about topics such as the Ultimate Guide to Goddess Names and Redefining Classic Names. As Head Moderator, she also oversees our active Nameberry forums community. Brynn also writes the Name of the Day newsletter, featuring a new name each day.

  Outside of Nameberry, Brynn lives in New York State with her dog Raven, where she is working towards her Master's degree in Occupational Therapy. You can reach her at [email protected]

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