List of love and lust deities

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Name Place and Religion of Origin Notes
Aizen Myō-ō Japanese Buddhism He is portrayed as a red-skinned, frowning man, his appearance representing suppressed lust and passion.
Albina (mythology) Etruscan mythology She is the protector of Ill-fated lovers.
Anteros Greek Mythology Anteros is the personification of unrequited love and punisher of those who scorn love. He is the brother of Eros.
Aphrodite Greek Mythology Aphrodite was born from the sea foam near Paphos, she is the mother of both Eros and Anteros.
Astarte Phoenician Mythology Goddess of fertility, love, sacred sexuality and sex.[1]
Astrild Norse Mythology The name Astrild is old Norse for Love-Fire.
Cliodhna Irish Mythology Cliodha is also known as the Queen of the Munster Fairies.
Eros Greek Mythology Eros was the god responsible for lust, love, and sex; he was also worshipped as a fertility deity. His name is the root of words such as erotic.
Freyja Norse Mythology She was a goddess of love, war, fertility, beauty, magic, prophecies and attraction; Freya correspondingly became one of the most popular goddesses.
Freyr Norse Mythology Worshipped as a phallic fertility god, Freyr "bestows peace and pleasure on mortals".
Himerus Greek Mythology Himeros was the personification of lust and sexual desire.
Huehuecoyotl Aztec Mythology Huehuecoyotl literally means old, old coyote.
Ishtar Mesopotamian mythology Goddess of fertility, love and war.
Hymenaios Greek Mythology Hymenaios was the god of Marriage.
Mami Wata African Mythology Mami Wata is often pictured as a mermaid, half-human and either half-fish or half-reptile.
Kamadeva Hindu Kāmadeva is represented as a young and handsome winged man who wields a bow and arrows.
Milda Lithuanian mythology Goddess of love.
Peitho Greek mythology Peitho ("persuasion") was the personification of persuasion and seduction.
Prende Albanian mythology When Albania became Christianized in the early Middle Ages, Prende became venerated as a minor saint.
Qandisa Moroccan mythology A lust goddess in Northern Morocco.[2]
Qetesh Egyptian mythology Qetesh was known as the goddess of sex but was almost never associated with fertility.
Turan Etruscan mythology Turan was the goddess of love and vitality. Pigeons and black swans were sacred to her.
Venus Roman Mythology Venus is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Aphrodite.
Xochipilli Aztec Mythology The name Xochipilli means Flower Prince.

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