Water deity
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A water deity is a deity in mythology associated with water or various bodies of water. Water deities are common in mythology and were usually more important among civilizations in which the sea or ocean was more important.
[edit] List of water deities
- Greek/Roman mythology (see also Greek sea gods)
- Poseidon (Greek) and Neptune (Roman)
- Phorcys (Phorkys), son of Pontus and Gaia
- Oceanus and Tethys
- Proteus
- Triton
- Nereids
- Water nymph
- Nereids (daughters of Nereus, the Mediterranean Sea)
- Naiads (usually fresh water)
- Crinaeae (fountains)
- Limnades/Limnatides (lakes)
- Pegaeae (springs)
- Potameides (rivers)
- Eleionomae (marshes)
- Norse
- Rán, goddess who collects the drowned in a net
- Vedic religion
- Varuna (celestial ocean)
- Various rivers associated with goddesses in the Rigveda, such as Sarasvati (Sarasvati River) and Yamuna
- Celtic
- German folklore/Scandinavian folklore
- Inuit mythology
- Lithuanian mythology
- Māori mythology
- Tonga (Zambizi Valley Zimbabwe)
- See also: Sea monster