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Aphrodite
GreekGoddess of love and beauty
Aphrodite Akraia
GreekProtector of high places and fortified citadels — a specialized epithet of the goddess Aphrodite
Arethusa
GreekFrom Greek, possibly derived from 'areein' (to please) or 'aretos' (virtuous)
Argeia
GreekFrom Greek 'argos' (white, bright, or shining) — referring to silver or brightness
Argyra
GreekFrom Greek 'argyros' (silver) — the silvery one
Artemis
GreekGoddess of the hunt and the moon
Asia
GreekPossibly from Greek meaning 'dawn' or derived from Assyrian — an Oceanid associated with the east
Astabe
GreekPossibly from Greek meaning 'star' (aster) — a daughter of the river god Peneus
Astarte
SemiticFrom Semitic meaning 'womb' or 'fertility' — the Near Eastern goddess of love, war, and the morning star
Asteria
GreekStarry one — daughter of Titans Coeus and Phoebe, sister of Leto in Greek mythology
Asterodeia
GreekStar-goddess or bright divinity — an Oceanid nymph and mother of Apsyrtus
Astra
LatinOf the stars
Astraea
GreekGoddess of innocence and justice, ascended to become Virgo
Astyoche
GreekSwift-footed or noble house — daughter of the river god Simoeis
Atë
GreekGoddess of mischief, ruin, and delusion in ancient Greek mythology
Athena
GreekGoddess of wisdom and warfare
Athena Chalcioecus
GreekAthena 'of the bronze house' — a regional epithet of Athena worshipped in ancient Sparta
Atropos
GreekThe 'unturnable' Fate who cuts the thread of life in Greek mythology
Atua-anua
PolynesianMother goddess and creator deity in Easter Island (Rapa Nui) mythology
Aura
GreekGoddess of the breeze and dawn light in Greek mythology; also the perceptible energy around a person or thing
Auxo
GreekOne of the Graces or Horae in Greek mythology; her name means 'growth' or 'increase'
Aya
JapaneseColorful, design — vivid and patterned
Ayla
ModernMoonlight — also the heroine of Jean Auel's Clan of the Cave Bear
Aysyt
SiberianYakut deity associated with fertility, childbirth, and maternal blessings
Bachué
MuiscaMuisca mother goddess who emerged from sacred waters to populate the Earth
Bahucarā Mātā
SanskritHindu goddess embodying chastity, fertility, and protection of women
Barbie
PixarThe Toy Story doll
Bastet
EgyptianGoddess of cats, home, and protection
Batea
GreekA naiad or water nymph in Greek mythology
Bau
SumerianMesopotamian goddess of dogs and protection, often paired with Ninhursag
Beatriz
SpanishBrings happiness
Bellatrix
LatinFemale warrior — bright blue star in Orion
Bendis
ThracianThracian and Athenian goddess of the hunt and night — guardian of boundaries and travelers
Benthesikyme
GreekDaughter of the sea god Poseidon and nymph Amphitrite — grandiose divine heritage
Benzaiten
JapaneseJapanese goddess of water, music, arts, and eloquence — beauty and flowing grace
Beroe
GreekA Nereid or Oceanid of Greek mythology — a sea nymph of beauty and mystery
Bhadra
SanskritAuspicious, fortunate, or blessed
Bhagavatī
SanskritThe blessed one, the glorious one — an honorific for divine feminine energy
Bhārat Mātā
SanskritIndia the Mother — national personification of India as a protective mother goddess
Bhavānī
SanskritShe who brings being or existence — a form of the goddess Parvati
Bhūmi
SanskritEarth — the primordial goddess of the land and soil in Hindu cosmology
Bhuvaneśvarī
SanskritThe Queen of the Universe — cosmic ruler of all the worlds
Binti
LiteraryThe young protagonist of Nnedi Okorafor's Africanfuturist novella
Bolbe
GreekIn Greek mythology, an Oceanid (sea nymph) and minor goddess of flowing water.
Boo
PixarThe toddler in Monsters, Inc.
Britomartis
GreekFrom Minoan origin meaning 'sweet maiden' — a mountain and hunting goddess of ancient Crete
Brünnhilde
NorseArmored warrior woman; one of the Valkyries in Germanic/Norse mythology
Caïssa
LiteraryFictional deity invented by the chess world as a muse and patron of chess