| Name
|
Origin
|
Meaning
|
Gender
|
| Easter
|
Anglo-Saxon |
Goddess of the dawn |
F |
| Eostre
|
Anglo-Saxon |
Goddess of the dawn |
F |
| Eostre
|
Anglo-Saxon |
Goddess of the dawn |
F |
| Erma
|
German |
Complete. War goddess |
F |
| Garmangahis
|
Anglo-Saxon |
A goddess worshipped in Lanchester |
F |
| Garmangahis
|
Anglo-Saxon |
A goddess worshipped in Lanchester |
F |
| Hamia
|
Anglo-Saxon |
A Syrian goddess |
F |
| Hamia
|
Anglo-Saxon |
A Syrian goddess |
F |
| Harimilla
|
Anglo-Saxon |
A Tungrian goddess |
F |
| Harimilla
|
Anglo-Saxon |
A Tungrian goddess |
F |
| Icesis
|
English |
goddess of winter |
F |
| Irma
|
German |
War goddess |
F |
| Irmgard
|
German |
War goddess |
F |
| Irmigard
|
German |
War goddess |
F |
| Irmina
|
German |
War goddess |
F |
| Irmine
|
German |
War goddess |
F |
| Irmuska
|
German |
War goddess |
F |
| Isis
|
Egyptian |
Supreme goddess; goddess of the stars. |
F |
| Kiana
|
Hawaiian |
moon Goddess |
F |
| Lucena
|
Spanish |
Illumination. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light. |
F |
| Lucina
|
German |
Illumination. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light. |
F |
| Mae
|
French |
May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth. |
F |
| Maelee
|
French |
May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth. |
F |
| Maelynn
|
French |
May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth. |
F |
| Mai
|
French |
May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth. |
F |