Fertility goddess
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The fertility goddesses are the female deities to watch over and promote fertility, pregnancy, and birth in many polytheistic cultures. In some cases these deities were directly associated with sex, and in others they simply embodied related attributes. Some examples include Aphrodite in ancient Greece, Hathor in ancient Egypt, the Teutonic goddess Freyja, and Brigit in Ireland. Fertility gods are also present in many other cultures.
Some archeological finds that have become associated with ancient fertility goddesses in the popular imagination are Venus figurines such as the Venus of Willendorf.
[edit] List of fertility goddesses and related deities and individuals
- Ajysyt
- Ala
- Ama-arhus
- Aphrodite
- Arianrhod
- Artemis
- Astarte
- Bast
- Bendis
- Brigid
- Cybele
- Epona
- Freyja
- Frigg
- Gefjun
- Hathor
- Haumea
- Heget
- Hera
- Ilithyia
- Inanna
- Ishtar
- Isis
- Ixchel
- Juno
- Macha
- Mami
- Mesenet
- Mylitta
- Nanshe
- Nekhebet
- Ninhursag
- Pi-Hsia-Yuan-Chun
- Pukkeenegak
- Renenutet
- St. Anne
- St. Catherine of Sweden
- St. Margaret the Virgin
- Skaya
- St. Monica
- Serket
- Sophia
- Tawaret
- Tellus
- Tlazolteotl
- Uma
- Venus