Nature deity
In nature worship, a nature deity is a deity in charge of forces of nature such as water deity, vegetation deity, sky deity, solar deity, fire deity or any other naturally occurring phenomena such as death deity or fertility deity. Accepted in panentheism, pantheism, deism, polytheism, animism, totemism, shamanism and paganism the deity embodies natural forces and can have characteristics of the mother goddess, Mother Nature or lord of the animals.
List of nature deities
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- Aztec mythology
- Xochipilli, god of art, games, beauty, dance, flowers, maize and song
- Xochiquetzal, goddess of fertility, beauty, female sexual power, protection of young mothers, of pregnancy, childbirth, vegetation, flowers and the crafts of women
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- Celtic mythology
- Abnoba, Gaulish goddess associated with forests and rivers
- Arduinna, goddess of the Ardennes forest region, represented as a huntress
- Cernunnos, horned god associated with horned male animals, produce and fertility
- Druantia, goddess associated with trees
- Nantosuelta, Gaulish goddess of nature, the earth, fire, and fertility
- Sucellus, god of agriculture, forests and alcoholic drinks
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- Greek mythology
- Antheia, goddess of flowers and flowery wreaths
- Anthousai, flower nymphs
- Artemis, goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth, virginity, fertility, young girls and health and plague in women
- Chloris, goddess of flowers and the spring
- Cybele, Phrygian goddess of the fertile earth, nature and wild animals
- Demeter, goddess of the harvest, the fertility of the earth, grains and the seasons
- Dionysus, god of wine, vegetation, pleasure and festivity
- Dryades, tree and forest nymphs
- Epimeliades, nymphs of highland pastures and protectors of sheep flocks
- Gaia, primeval goddess personifying the earth
- Hamadryades, oak tree dryades
- Hegemone, goddess of plants, specifically making them bloom and bear fruit as they were supposed to
- Meliae, nymphs of honey and the ash tree
- Naiades, fresh water nymphs
- Oceanides, fresh water nymphs
- Oreades, mountain nymphs
- Pan, god of shepherds, flocks, mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music
- Rhea, the great mother and queen of the mountain wilds
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- Roman mythology
- Ceres, goddess of growing plants and motherly relationships, equivalent to the Greek goddess Demeter
- Diana, goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness and the moon; equivalent to the Greek goddess Artemis
- Faunus, horned god of the forest, plains and fields
- Flora, goddess of flowers and the spring; equivalent to the Greek goddess Chloris
- Fufluns, god of plant life, happiness and health and growth in all things
- Nemestrinus, god of the forests and woods
- Ops, goddess of fertility and the earth
- Pilumnus, nature god who ensured children grew properly and stayed healthy
- Pomona, goddess of fruit trees, gardens and orchards
- Puta, goddess of the pruning of trees
- Silvanus, tutelary spirit or deity of woods and fields and protector of forests
- Terra, primeval goddess personifying the earth; equivalent to the Greek goddess Gaia
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- Slavic mythology
- Berstuk, evil Wendish god of the forest
- Jarilo, god of vegetation, fertility, spring, war and harvest
- Porewit, god of the woods, who protected lost voyagers and punished those who mistreated the forest
- Porvata, Polish god of the woods
- Siliniez, Polish god of the woods for whom moss was sacred
- Tawals, Polish blessing-bringing god of the meadows and fields
- Veles, god of earth, waters and the underworld
- Zeme, goddess of the earth
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- Vodou
- Grand Bois, loa associated with trees, plants and herbs
- L'inglesou, loa who lives in the wild areas of Haiti and kills anyone who offends him
- Loco, loa associated with healers and plants, especially trees