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Home › Culture › Religion › Deities › Celtic Deities

Celtic Deities

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.
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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

  1. Cotterell, Arthur. Celtic Mythology. London: Ultimate Editions, 1997.
  2. Jordan, Michael. Encyclopedia of the Gods. London: Kyle Cathie, 1992.
  3. Robinson, H. S. and K. Wilson. The Encyclopedia of Mythical Legends of All Nations. London: Kaye and Ward, 1962.




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