Mahte
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In Latvian mythology, Māte ("mother"), sometimes written in English as Mahte, was an epithet applied to some sixty-seventy goddesses. They were clearly distinct goddesses in most or all cases, so the term definitely referred to the mother-goddess of specific phenomena.
Alternative: Mate
- Bangu mate
- Cela mate
- Darzamate
- Dekla mate
- Gausu mate
- Juras mate
- Kapu mate
- Karta mate
- Krumu mate
- Lapu mate
- Lauka mate
- Lauku mate
- Lazdu mate
- Lietus mate
- Linu mate
- Lopes mate
- Lopu mate
- Mieza mate
- Meza mate
- Miglas mate
- Pirta mate
- Rijas mate
- Senu mate
- Smilsu mate
- Sniega mate
- Tirgus mate
- Udens mate
- Upes mate
- Veja mate
- Velu mate
- Zemes mate
- Ziedu mate
- Ziemala mamulina