This list contains names of gods and goddesses of Ireland, Wales, and other adjacent areas where Celtic people lived. For related topics, click on the following headings.
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
Druidism
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
Druidism
- Abarta
- Irish
- A mischievous god
- Aed
- Irish
- God of the underworld
- Aengus
- Irish
- Son of Dagda
- Aine
- Irish
- Goddess of love and fertility
- Goddess of the sun
- Airmid
- Irish
- Daughter of Dian Cecht
- Alisanos
- Gallic
- Earth god
- Andarta
- Gallic
- Fertility goddess
- Andrasta
- British
- Goddess of war
- Amaethon
- Welsh
- God of agriculture
- Anextiomarus
- British
- Local tribal deity linked with Apollo
- Anu (Dana, Danu)
- Irish
- Mother goddess
- Aonghus
- Irish
- God of love
- Arawn
- Welsh
- Ruler of the otherworld
- Arianrhod
- Welsh
- Sea goddess
- Daughter of goddess Don
- Arvernus
- Gallic
- Local tribal deity
- Aufaniae
- Rhineland
- Collective name of mother goddesses
- Badb
- Irish
- Goddess of battle
- Balor
- Irish
- One-eyed god of death
- Banba
- Irish
- Fertility goddess
- Belatucadros
- British
- War god
- Belenus
- Gallic
- Sun god
- Beli
- Welsh – See Belenus.
- Berecyntia
- Gallic
- God of agriculture
- God of the vine
- Bile
- Irish – See Belenus.
- Boann
- Irish
- A water Goddess
- Mother of Aonghus
- Borvo
- Gallic
- God of healing
- Bran the Blessed
- Welsh
- Son of Llyr
- Branwein
- Welsh
- Daughter of Llyr
- Bres Macelatha
- Irish
- Vegetation god
- Briganthia
- English
- Chief goddess of the Briganthes
- Brigid
- Irish
- Goddess of learning
- Goddess of healing and fertility
- Britannia
- British
- Tutelary goddess associated with the goddess Minerva
- Cailleach Bheur
- Scottish
- Goddess of winter
- Camulus
- French, Irish
- God of war
- Ceridwen
- Welsh
- Goddess of fertility
- Cernunnos
- British, Gallic
- God of wild animals and the forest
- Cliodhna
- Irish
- Otherworld goddess of beauty
- Cocidius
- British
- Hunting goddess
- Condatis
- British
- River god
- Conventina
- British
- Tutelary and water goddess
- Crerwy
- Welsh
- Goddess of love
- Dagda
- Irish
- The great god
- Dana
- Irish – See Anu.
- Danus
- Irish
- Founding goddess
- Dian Cecht
- Irish
- God of healing
- Don
- Welsh
- Mother goddess
- Donn
- Irish
- God of the dead
- Dylan
- Welsh
- God of the sea
- Epona
- Welsh
- Goddess of fertility
- Horse goddess
- Eriu
- Irish
- Fertility goddess
- Esus
- European
- God of war
- Flaitheas
- Irish
- Tutelary goddess
- Fomorii
- Irish
- Sea gods
- Gobniu
- Irish
- God of skills
- Goibnu
- Irish
- Smith god
- Govannon
- Welsh
- God of skills
- Son of goddess Don
- Gwydion
- Welsh
- Druid of the gods
- Gwyn ap Nudd
- Welsh
- God of the underworld
- Govannon
- Welsh
- God of skills
- Herne
- British
- Underworld god
- Iolonus
- British, European
- God of meadows
- Icauna
- Gallic
- River goddess
- Guardian of the River Yonne
- Iccovallana
- European
- Water goddess
- Keridwen
- British
- Goddess of poetry and inspiration
- Ler
- Irish
- God of the sea
- LLew Llaw Gyffes
- Welsh
- Sun god
- Llyr
- Welsh
- God of the sea
- Lug
- Irish
- God of skills
- Lugh
- Irish
- Sun god
- Mabon
- Welsh
- God of youth
- Mac Cecht
- Irish
- God of elequence
- Macha
- Irish
- Fertility goddess
- A war goddess
- Maeve
- Irish
- Mother goddess
- Manannon
- Irish
- A god of the sea
- Manawydan
- Welsh
- A god of the sea
- Maponos
- British, European
- Youthful god associated with Apollo
- Matres
- Rhineland
- Triads of benevolent mother goddesses
- Mider
- Irish
- God of the underworld
- Mor
- Irish
- Sun goddess
- Morrigu
- Irish
- Goddess of war
- Nantosuelta
- Gallic
- Goddess of water
- Nechtan
- Irish
- A water god
- Nehalennia
- European
- Goddess of seafarers
- Neit
- Irish
- God of war
- Nemausius
- Gallic
- God of water
- Nemglan
- Irish
- A bird god
- Nodena
- Irish
- A god of healing
- Nuada
- Irish
- Supreme god
- Nudd
- Welsh
- Sun god
- Ocelus
- British
- God of healing
- Ogmios
- Gallic
- God of agriculture
- God of eloquence
- Ogmius
- Irish
- God of poetry and speech
- Onuava
- Gallic
- Fertility goddess
- Pen Annwen
- Welsh
- Underworld god
- Pryderi
- Welsh
- Chthonic god
- Pwyll
- Welsh
- Chthonic god
- Rhiannon
- Irish
- Chthonic horse goddess
- Rigisamos
- Gallic
- King of the underworld
- God of war
- Rosmerta
- Gallic
- Fertility goddess
- Rudiobus
- Gallic
- Horse god
- Sequana
- Gallic
- River goddess
- Sheela Na Gig
- Irish
- Mother goddess
- Sirona
- Gallic
- Local goddess of healing
- Smirtrios
- Gallic
- God of war
- Souconna
- Gallic
- River goddess
- Sulaviae
- Gallic
- Goddess of passage
- Taranis
- Welsh
- Thunder god
- Tailtiu
- Irish
- Consort of Eochaid
- Foster mother of the god Lugh
- Tarvos Trigaranos
- Gallic
- Bull god
- Tegid Voel
- Welsh
- Water goddess
- Tuatha de Danann
- Irish
- Collective name of the pantheon
- Yspaddaden Pencawr
- Welsh
- Possibly the counterpart of the Irish god Balor
Bibliography
- Cotterell, Arthur. Celtic Mythology. London: Ultimate Editions, 1997.
- Jordan, Michael. Encyclopedia of the Gods. London: Kyle Cathie, 1992.
- Robinson, H. S. and K. Wilson. The Encyclopedia of Mythical Legends of All Nations. London: Kaye and Ward, 1962.