Malanka

Malanka

Malanka is a Slavic goddess of spring, renewal, and fertility, symbolizing the return of life and warmth after winter through folklore and seasonal myths.

Enki or Ea

Enki or Ea

Enki, also known as Ea, is a key Mesopotamian god of water, wisdom, creation, and magic, vital in myths like the flood and civilization’s origins.

Bastet

Bastet

Bastet is the ancient Egyptian goddess of home, fertility, protection, and cats, revered for her dual nature as a nurturing mother and fierce warrior.

Goden

Aba-khatun

Aba-khatun is a goddess from the mythology of the Chuvash people, an ethnic group in Russia. Their mythology includes a blend of Turkic and Finno-Ugric elements.

Goden

Ahmose-Nefertari

Aahmes-Nefertari is rooted in ancient Egyptian mythology. She was a revered queen who later became deified. Her cult was particularly significant in Thebes.

Maia

Maia

Maia is the Roman goddess of growth, fertility, and spring, linked to the month of May and celebrated for her role in nature’s renewal and abundance.

Hera

Hera

Hera, queen of the Olympian gods, is the Greek goddess of marriage, women, and family, known for her power, jealousy, and role in mythology.

Lada

Lada

Lada is a Slavic and Baltic goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and harmony, celebrated for her role in marriage, prosperity, and seasonal renewal.

Jaro

Jaro

Jaro is the Slavic god of spring and fertility, symbolizing renewal, growth, and the cyclical balance of life and death in nature.

Hahgwehdiyu

Hahgwehdiyu

Hahgwehdiyu is the Iroquois god of goodness, light, and creation, symbolizing balance and harmony in the universe through myths and rituals.