I found this website the Goddess Gift and it dedicated to the Goddess. It has lots of information and I want to share some of the Goddess and correspondences with you. The list was compiled by A.C. Smythe, so here are the Goddesses by categories. This is part 2 of 2.
Marriage/Love
Aphrodite (Greek)***
Frigga (Norse/Germanic)
Hathor (Egypt)
Hera (Greek)
Ishara (Mesopotamian)
Juno (Roman)
Parvati (Hindu)
Venus (Roman)
Mermaids/Underwater
Atargatis (Assyrian/Semitic)
Aycayia (Caribbean)
Derketo (Greek)
Liban (Celtic)
Lorelei (Germanic)
Mami Wata (African)
Melusine (French)
Nereids (Greek)
Ningyo (Japanese)
Nix (Germanic)***
Oceanids (Greek)
Ondine/Undine (French)
Sirens (Greek)
Moon
Arawa (East African)
Arianrhod (Celtic)
Artemis (Greek)
Caelestis (Carthaginian)
Ceridwen (Celtic)
Diana (Roman)
Gleti (West African)
Hecate (Greek)
Hina (Polynesian)
Ix Chel (Mayan)
Juno (Roman)
Kaumudi (Hindu)
Luna (Roman)
Mama-Kilya (Inca)
Marama (Polynesian)
Nikkal (Western Semitic)
Phoebe (Greek)
Rhiannon (Celtic)
Selene (Greek)
Tanit (Phoenician)***
Oracles
Astarte (Western Semitic)
Freya (Norse/Germanic)
Morrigan (Celtic)***
White Buffalo Calf Woman (Native American)
Passage
Adeona (children; Roman)
Alemona (unborn children; Roman)
Hecate (crossroads; Greek)***
Patadharini (doorways, curtains; Buddhist)
Suleviae (crossroads; Romano-Celtic)
Rebirth/Renewal/Spring
Hera (Greek)
Inanna (Sumerian)
Isis (Egyptian)
Juno (Roman)
Ostara (Anglo-Saxon)***
Persephone (Greek)
Prosperina (Roman)
Sexual Love/Beauty
Alpanu (Etruscan)
Anat (Canaanite)
Aphrodite (Greek)
Astarte (Canaanite)
Freya (Norse/Germanic)***
Hathor (Egyptian)
Huitaca (Columbian)
Inanna (Sumerian)
Ishtar (Mesopotamian)
Lillith (Hebrew)
Oshun (Nigerian)
Radha (Hindu)
Rati (Hindu)
Turan (Etruscan)
Venus (Roman)
Xochiquetzal (Aztec)
Sky/Stars/Heaven
Arundhati (Hindu)
Astlik (Armenian)
Coyolxauhqui (Aztec)
Eos (Indo-European)
Hathor (Egyptian)
Hera (Greek)
Inanna (Sumerian)
Inmar (Finno-Ugric)
Ishtar (Mesopotamian)
Juno (Roman)
Lilith (Sumerian)***
Marici (Buddhist)
Mater Matuta (Italic)
Mawu (West African)
Naksatras (Hindu)
Nut (Egyptian)
Oya (Nigerian)
Sophia (Gnostic)
Sothis (Egyptian)
Tara (Hindu)
Subconscious/Dreams
Astarte (Canannite)
Inanna (Sumerian)
Maat (Egyptian)
Nanshe (Mesopotamian)
Nephthys (Egyptian)
Persephone (Greek)
Psyche (Greek)***
Sun/Light
Aine (Celtic)
Amaterasu (Shinto-Japanese)
Athena (Greek)
Bast (Egyptian)
Dipa (Buddhist)
Hathor (Egyptian)
Hine-Ata-Uira (Polynesian)
Kaumudi (Hindu)
Narisah (Manichaean)
Ningal (Mesopotamian)
Ostara (Anglo-Saxon)
Saule (Latvian)
Sophia (Gnostic)
Sul (Celtic)
Surya (Hindu)
Taditkara (Buddhist)
Tate Velika Vimali (Mesoamerican)
Tefnut (Egyptian)
Thesan (Etruscan)
Waka-Hiru-Me (Shinto-Japanese)
Wuriupranili (Australian Aboriginal)***
Triple Goddesses
Brigid (Celtic)
Carmentes (Roman)
Changing Woman (Native American)
Diana Triformis (Celtic)
Fortunae—Concordia/Salus/Pax (Roman)
Hecate (Greek)
Helice (Greek)
Inanna/Ereshkigal (Sumerian)
Kali (Hindu)
Moirai (Greek)***
Morrigan (Celtic)
Norns—Urdu/Verdandi/Skuld (Norse)
Persephone/Demeter/Hecate (Greek)
The Three Zoryas (Russian)
Underworld/Death
Allatu (Western Semitic)
Alpanu (Etruscan)
Ammut (Egyptian)
Arsay (Western Semitic)
Ataecina (Romano-Iberian)
Belet-Seri (Mesopotamian)
Ereshkigal (Sumerian)
Hakea (Polynesian)
Hel (Norse/Germanic)
Hina (Hawaiian)
Hine-Nui-Te-Po (Polynesian)
Libitina (Roman)
Nephthys (Egyptian)***
Persephone (Greek)
Prosperina (Roman)
Rhiannon (Celtic)
Sedna (Inuit)
Sulis (Romano-Celtic)
Velu Mate (Latvian)
Vegetation/Forests/Agriculture
Abnoba (forests; Romano-Celtic)
Anna Kuari (Indian)
Aranyani (Hindu)
Arduinna (forests; Romano-Celtic)
Ariadne (Greek)
Ashnan (Mesopotamian)
Ashratum (Western Semitic)
Bhumi Devata (Indian)
Centeocihuatl (maize; Aztec)
Ceres (Roman)
Demeter (Greek)***
Flora (flowers; Roman)
Frigga (Norse/Germanic)
Gefjon (agriculture; Norse/Germanic)
Kore/Persephone (corn; Greek)
Kundalini (Aztec)
Morrigan (Celtic)
Pomona (Roman)
Saraddevi (Buddhist)
Sif (corn; Nordic)
Three Sisters—Corn Woman, Squash Woman,
and Bean Woman (Native American)
War
Anat (Canaanite)
Andrasta (Romano-Celtic)
Astarte (Western Semitic)
Athena (Greek)
Badb (Celtic)
Bellona (Roman)
Boadicea (British)***
Durga (Hindu)
Freya (Norse/Germanic)
Inanna (Sumerian)
Ishtar (Mesopotamian)
Korravai (Dravidian)
Minerva (Roman)
Morrigan (Celtic)
Nike (Greek)
Oya (Nigerian)
Sekhmet (Egyptian)
Water/Rivers/Sea
Abnoba (rivers; Romano-Celtic)
Ame-No-Mi-Kumari-No-Kami (heavenly water divider; Shinto-Japanese)
Amphitrite (sea; Greek)
Anaulikutsai'x (rivers; Native American)
Arnemetia (water; Romano-Celtic)
Boann (rivers; Celtic)
Buk (rivers; Sudanese)
Chalchiuhtlicue (water; Aztec)
Coventina (water; Roman)
Djila'qons (sea; Native American)
Doris (sea; Greek)
Eurynome (sea; Greek)
Ganga (rivers; Hindu)
Harpina (rivers; Greek)
Immap Ukua (sea; Inuit)
Leukothea (sea; Greco-Roman)
Mama Qoca (sea; Inca)***
Manannan (sea; Celtic)
Mazu (sea; Taoist)
Mizu-Ha-No-Me (Shinto-Japanese)
Sedna (deep sea; Inuit)
Thetis (rivers, sea; Greek)
Tin Hau (water; Taoist)
Yemaya (sea; Nigerian)
Wealth/Fortune/Luck
Abundantia (Roman)
Aje (West African)
Anuradha (Hindu)
Ashiakle (West African)
Benten-San (Shinto-Japanese)
Ekajata (Buddhist)
Fortuna (Roman)
Laksmi (Hindu)
Rhiannon (Celtic)
Tyche (Greco-Roman)
Woman Who Fell to Earth (Native American)***
Wisdom
Asherah (Canaanite)
Athena (Greek)
Cailleach (Celtic)
Ceridwen (Celtic)
Hecate (Greek)
Ishtar (Mesopotamian)
Isis (Egyptian)
Kuan Yin (Taoist)
Lilith (Sumerian)
Metis (Greek)***
Minerva (Roman)
Nissaba (Mesopotamian)
Sarasvati (Hindu)
Shekinah (Hebrew)
Sophia (Gnostic)
Tara (Hindu)
Vajrayogini (Buddhist)
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