Airmid:
The Irish Goddess of Healing & Herbs, a member of the Tuatha De Danann
Blodeuwodd:
Welsh Goddess of love, beauty, the moon, and of flowers
Cliodhna:
Irish Goddess of the sea and the seahore, love, and also considered a fairy Queen
Manannan mac Lir:
A sea God of the Tuathe de Danann, one of the most well known of Celtic Gods
Sabrina:
Celtic Goddess or water spirit of the river Severn in the UK
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Belisama:
A Celtic sun and warrior Goddess, of strength and of justice
The Cailleach:
The hag Goddess of the winter; is The Cailleach a title or singular Goddess?
Coventina:
A Celtic-Roman Goddess of an ancient spring at Hadrian's Wall
Nantosuelta:
Celtic Goddess of the home, hearth, abundance, and life cycles
Sulis:
Celtic Goddess of healing associated with the springs in Bath, UK
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Brigid:
One of the most influential Irish figures, still celebrated today by many
Ceridwen:
Welsh Goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and transformation
Danu:
Known as the 'Mother of the Tuatha De Danann', a Goddess of the land
Ogma:
An Irish God credited with creating the Druid written speech, the Ogham
Other Celtic Deities:
A list of other Celtic deities with too little information for their own articles
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Belenus:
An Irish God of Tuatha De Danann, associated with the sun
Cernunnos:
A Celtic God of the forests and wilds, nature, and masculinity
Epona:
Celtic-Roman horse Goddess, associated with fertility and the land
Rhiannon:
A Welsh Goddess associated with horses, peace, intelligence, and love
Celtic Water Deities:
Celtic deities or spirits of rivers, springs, other bodies of water
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Working With Deities
Kitchen Witch Deities:
Which deities appeal to the Kitchen Witch? Here are just some possibilities
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Worshipping Deities:
How is best to honour your deities? Here are some ideas to help
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Find Your God/dess
A meditation to help you find or connect with a God/Goddess
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Misc. Deities
Nammu Meditation:
Nammu is a Sumerian primeval Goddess of the sea; connect with her here
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Caia Caecilia:
A Roman Goddess of the fire and the hearth, she started her life as a mortal
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