answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer
African mythology
  • Ala, Igbo goddess of fertility
  • Asase Ya, Ashanti earth goddess of fertility
  • Denka, Dinka god of the sky, rain and fertility
  • Mbaba Mwana Waresa, Zulu goddess of fertility, rainbows, agriculture, rain and beer
Armenian mythology
  • Anahit, goddess of fertility, birth, beauty and water
  • Aramazd, creator-god and source of the earth's fertility
Aztec mythology
  • Chiconahui, domestic fertility goddess
  • Cihuacoatl, goddess of motherhood, fertility and midwives
  • Coatlicue, goddess of fertility, life, death and rebirth
  • Huixtocihuatl, fertility goddess who presided over salt and salt water
  • Mayahuel, goddess of maguey plants, associated with fertility
  • Patecatl, god of healing and fertility
  • Tepoztecatl, god of pulque, of drunkenness and fertility
  • Tlaloc, god of rain, fertility and water
  • Tlazolteotl, goddess of purification, steam bath, midwives, filth, and a patroness of adulterers
  • Toci, is the "Mother of the Gods", often associated with Tlazolteotl
  • Tonacatecuhtli, god of fertility
  • Tzitzimimeh, a group of star deities associated with fertility
  • Xipe Totec, god of agriculture, vegetation, the east, disease, spring, goldsmiths, silversmiths and the seasons
  • Xochipilli, god of art, games, beauty, dance, flowers, maize, fertility, and song
  • Xochiquetzal, goddess of fertility, beauty, female sexual power, protection of young mothers, pregnancy, childbirth, and women's crafts
Baltic mythology
  • Laima, goddess of luck and fate, associated with childbirth, pregnancy marriage, and death
  • Saulė, solar goddess of life and fertility, warmth and health
Canaanite mythology
  • Baal, name of a number of gods with possible associations with fertility
Celtic mythology
  • Brigid, Irish goddess associated with fertility
  • Cernunnos, horned god associated with fertility
  • Damara, fertility goddess worshipped in Britain
  • Damona, Gaulish fertility goddess
  • Epona, goddess of horses and fertility
  • Hooded Spirits, a group of deities theorised to be fertility spirits
  • Nantosuelta, goddess of nature, the earth, fire, and fertility
  • Onuava, goddess of fertility
  • Rosmerta, Gallo-Roman goddess of fertility and abundance
Christian mythology
  • St. Anne, patron saint of pregnancy and mothers
  • St. Catherine of Sweden, patron saint of protection against abortion and miscarriage
  • St. Gerard Majella, patron saint of childbirth, motherhood, children and mothers (unborn children and expecting mothers in particular)
  • St. Margaret the Virgin, patron saint of childbirth and pregnant women
  • Phallic saints, a group of saints invoked for fertility
  • St. Raymond Nonnatus, patron saint of childbirth, midwives, children, and pregnant women
Min, ancient Egyptian god of fertility and lettuce Inca mythology
  • Pachamama, goddess of planting, harvesting and causes earthquakes
  • Sara Mama, goddess of grain
  • Pacha Kamaq, Creator of the World
  • Mama Quilla, the goddess of the moon, the menstrual cycle, and a protector of women
Egyptian mythology
  • Amun, creator-god, associated with fertility
  • Bast, cat goddess sometimes associated with fertility
  • Bes, household protector god associated with music, dance, and sexual pleasure
  • Hathor, goddess who personified the principles of love, motherhood and joy
  • Heget, frog-goddess of fertility
  • Heryshaf, god of creation and fertility
  • Isis, goddess of motherhood, magic and fertility
  • Mesenet, goddess of childbirth
  • Min, god of fertility, reproduction, and lettuce
  • Osiris, god of the afterlife, the dead, and the underworld agency that granted all life, including sprouting vegetation and the fertile flooding of the Nile River
  • Renenutet, goddess of the true name, the harvest and fertile fields
  • Sobek, god of the river, warfare and fertility
  • Sopdet, goddess of the fertility of the soil
  • Tawaret, goddess of fertility and childbirth
  • Tefnut, goddess of water and fertility
Etruscan mythology
  • Fufluns, god of plant life, happiness and health and growth in all things
  • Thesan, goddess of the dawn, associated with the generation of life
Finnish mythology
  • Äkräs, god of fertility
  • Rauni, goddess of fertility
Germanic mythology
  • Nerthus, goddess associated with fertility
  • Anyak-Schlikh, goddess of fertility and passionate love
Greek mythology
  • Adonis, a figure associated with death, rebirth and vegetation
  • Aphaea, local goddess associated with fertility and the agricultural cycle
  • Aphrodite, goddess of love, beauty and sexuality
  • Artemis, goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth, virginity, fertility, young girls and health and disease in women
  • Cybele, Phrygian Earth Mother goddess who embodies the fertile earth
  • Demeter, goddess of agriculture and the fertility of the earth
  • Dionysus, god of wine and festivity, associated with fertility
  • Eros, god of sexual love, fertility and beauty Priapus, Greek god of fertility, gardens and male genitalia
  • Gaia, Earth Mother and goddess of the fertile earth
  • Hera, goddess of the air, marriage, women, women's fertility, childbirth, heirs, kings and empires
  • Ilithyia, goddess of childbirth and midwifery
  • Pan, god of shepherds, flocks, mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music; associated with fertility
  • Phanes, primeval deity of procreation and the generation of new life
  • Priapus, rustic god of fertility, protection of livestock, fruit plants, gardens and male genitalia
Hawaiian mythology
  • Haumea, goddess of fertility and childbirth
  • Kamapua'a, demi-god of fertility
  • Laka, patron of the hula dance and god of fertility
  • Lono, god associated with fertility, agriculture, rainfall, and music
Hindu mythology
  • Aditi, goddess of space, consciousness, the past, the future, and fertility
  • Banka-Mundi, goddess of the hunt and fertility
  • Bhūmi, goddess of the earth and the fertility form of Lakshmi
  • Chandra, lunar god associated with fertility
  • Lajja Gauri, goddess associated with abundance and fertility
  • Manasa, snake goddess associated with fertility and prosperity
  • Parvati, goddess associated with fertility, marital felicity, devotion to the spouse, asceticism, and power
  • Sinivali, goddess associated with fecundity and easy birth
Hittite mythology
  • Shaushka, goddess of fertility, war and healing
Inca mythology
  • Mama Ocllo, mother goddess, associated with fertility
  • Pachamama, fertility goddess who presides over planting and harvesting
Indigenous Australian mythology
  • Anjea, goddess or spirit of fertility
  • Birrahgnooloo, Kamilaroi goddess of fertility
  • Dilga, Karadjeri goddess of fertility and growth
  • Julunggul, Yolgnu rainbow snake goddess associated with fertility, initiation, rebirth and the weather
  • Kunapipi, mother goddess and the patron deity of many heroes
  • Ungud, snake god or goddess associated with rainbows and the fertility and erections of the tribe's shaman
  • Wollunqua, snake god of rain and fertility
Inuit mythology
  • Akna, goddess of fertility and childbirth
  • Pukkeenegak, goddess of children, pregnancy, childbirth and the making of clothes
Japanese mythology
  • Kichijōten, goddess of happiness, fertility, and beauty
Maya mythology
  • Akna, goddess of motherhood and childbirth
  • Ixchel, jaguar goddess of midwifery and medicine
Inanna, Sumerian goddess of sexual love, fertility and warfare Mesopotamian mythology
  • Ama-arhus, goddess of fertility
  • Amasagnul, goddess of fertility
  • Emesh, Sumerian god of vegetation, associated with the abundance of the earth
  • Enten, Sumerian fertility god
  • Gatumdag, goddess of fertility
  • Inanna (Ishtar), goddess of sexual love, fertility and warfare
  • Nanshe, goddess of social justice, prophecy, fertility and fishing
  • Nidaba, goddess of writing, learning, and the harvest
  • Ninhursag, mother goddess associated with fertility
  • Nin-imma, goddess of fertility and deification of the female sex organs
  • Sharra Itu, goddess of fertility
  • Shu-pa-e, Sumerian astral and fertility god, personifying the planet Jupiter
  • Shulmanu, god of the underworld, fertility and war
  • Tammuz, god of food, vegetation and fertility
Native American mythology
  • Atahensic, Iroquois goddess associated with marriage, childbirth, and feminine endeavors
  • Kokopelli, Hopi trickster god associated with fertility, childbirth and agriculture
Norse mythology
  • Freyja, goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, gold, seiðr, war, and death
  • Freyr, god associated with farming, weather and fertility
  • Frigg, goddess associated with prophecy, marriage and childbirth
  • Gefjun, goddess of ploughing and possibly fertility
Oceania mythology
  • Gedi (mythology), Fijian god of fertility, who taught mankind the use of fire
  • Makemake, Rapa Nui creator-god, associated with fertility
  • Tagroa Siria, Fijian god associated with fertility
Roman mythology
  • Bona Dea, goddess of fertility, healing, virginity, and women
  • Candelifera, goddess of childbirth
  • Carmenta, goddess of childbirth and prophecy
  • Ceres, goddess of cereal and of motherly relationships equated with the Greek goddess Demeter
  • Diana, goddess of the hunt, wilderness, the moon and childbirth, equivalent to the Greek Artemis
  • Fascinus, embodiment of the divine phallus
  • Fecunditas, goddess of fertility
  • Feronia, goddess associated with fertility and abundance
  • Flora, goddess of flowers and spring
  • Inuus, god of sexual intercourse
  • Juno, goddess of marriage and childbirth, equivalent to the Greek goddess Hera
  • Liber, god of viniculture, wine and male fertility, equivalent to Greek Dionysus; in archaic Lavinium, a phallic deity
  • Libera, goddess of female fertility and the earth
  • Lucina, goddess of childbirth
  • Mars, god initially associated with fertility and vegetation, but later associated with warfare and the Greek god Ares
  • Mutunus Tutunus, phallic marriage deity associated with the Greek god Priapus
  • Ops, fertility and earth-goddess Venus, Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility
  • Partula, goddess of childbirth, who determined the duration of each pregnancy
  • Picumnus, god of fertility, agriculture, matrimony, infants and children
  • Robigus, fertility god who protects crops against disease
  • Terra, earth goddess associated with marriage, motherhood, pregnant women, and pregnant animals; equivalent to the Greek Gaia
  • Venus, goddess of love, beauty and fertility, equivalent to the Greek goddess Aphrodite
Sami mythology
  • Beiwe, goddess of fertility and sanity
  • Rana Niejta, goddess of spring and fertility
Slavic mythology
  • Dzydzilelya, Polish goddess of love, marriage, sexuality and fertility
  • Jarilo, god of fertility, spring, the harvest and war
  • Kostroma, goddess of fertility
  • Radegast, West Slavic god of hospitality, fertility, and crops, associated with war and the sun
  • Siebog, god of love and marriage
  • Svetovid, God of War, fertility and abundance
  • Zeme, goddess of the earth, associated with fertility
  • Živa, goddess of love and fertility
Turkic mythology
  • Ajysyt, mother goddess associated with childbirth
  • Umay, goddess of fertility and virginity
Vodou
  • Ayida-Weddo, loa of fertility, rainbows and snakes
  • Guédé, family of spirits that embody the powers of death and fertility
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

AnswerBot

1mo ago

Some of the gods associated with health and healing include Asklepios in Greek mythology, Apollo in Roman mythology, Sekhmet in Egyptian mythology, Dhanvantari in Hindu mythology, and Eir in Norse mythology. Each of these deities is revered for their ability to provide healing, wellness, and protection to those who seek their help.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

African mythology

  • Agwu, Igbo god of health and divination
  • !Xu, sky god of the Bushmen of southern Africa who is invoked in illness
Aztec mythology
  • Patecatl, god of healing and fertility
  • Temazcalteci, goddess of steam baths and medicine
Celtic mythology
  • Airmed, Irish goddess associated with healing and resurrection
  • Alaunus, Gaulish god of the sun, healing and prophecy
  • Atepomarus, Gaulish healing god associated with the Greek god Apollo
  • Borvo, healing god associated with bubbling spring water
  • Brigid, Irish goddess associated with healing
  • Dian Cecht, Irish god of healing
  • Glanis, Gaulish god associated with a healing spring at the town of Glanum
  • Grannus, god associated with spas, healing thermal and mineral springs, and the sun
  • Hooded Spirits, hooded deities associated with health and fertility
  • Ianuaria, goddess associated with healing
  • Iovantucarus, healer-god and protector of youth
  • Lenus, Gaulish healing god associated with the Greek god Ares
  • Maponos, god of youth, associated with the Greek god Apollo
  • Mullo, deity associated with the Greek god Ares and said to heal afflictions of the eye
  • Nodens, god associated with healing, the sea, hunting and dogs
  • Sirona, goddess associated with healing
Chinese mythology
  • Elder Zhang Guo, one of the Eight Immortals, whose wine was considered to have healing properties
  • Immortal Woman He, one of the Eight Immortals, whose lotus flower improves one's health, mental and physical
  • Iron-Crutch Li, one of the Eight Immortals, who alleviates the suffering of the poor, sick and needy with special medicine from his gourd
  • Wong Tai Sin, god with the power of healing
Egyptian mythology
  • Heka, deification of magic, through which Egyptians believed they could gain protection, healing and support
  • Serket, goddess of healing stings and bites
  • Ta-Bitjet, a scorpion goddess whose blood is a panacea for all poisons
Etruscan mythology
  • Fufluns, god of plant life, happiness and health and growth in all things
  • Menrva, goddess of war, art, wisdom and health
Greek mythology
  • Aceso, goddess of the healing of wounds and the curing of illness
  • Aegle, goddess of radiant good health
  • Artemis, goddess of the hunt, wild animals, the wilderness, childbirth, fertility, plague and good health
  • Apollo, god of music, poetry, prophecy, Archery, healing, medicine and plague
  • Asclepius, god of medicine and healing
  • Chiron, a centaur known for his knowledge and skill in healing
  • Eileithyia, goddess of childbirth
  • Hygieia, goddess of health, cleanliness and sanitation
  • Iaso, goddess of cures, remedies and modes of healing
  • Paeon, physician of the gods
  • Panacea, goddess of healing
  • Telesphorus, demi-god of convalescence, who "brought to fulfillment" recuperation from illness or injury
Hindu mythology
  • Ashvins, twin doctors of the gods and gods of Ayurvedic medicine
  • Dhanvantari, physician of the gods and god of Ayurvedic medicine
  • Dhatri, solar god of health and domestic tranquility
  • Mariamman, goddess of disease and rain
  • Shitala Devi, goddess of smallpox and disease
Hittite mythology
  • Kamrusepa, goddess of healing, medicine, and magic
  • Shaushka, goddess of fertility, war, and healing
Inuit mythology
  • Eeyeekalduk, god of medicine and good health
  • Pinga, goddess of the hunt, fertility and medicine
Japanese mythology
  • Ebisu, god of fishermen, good luck, and workingmen, and the guardian of the health of small children
Maya mythology
  • Ixchel, jaguar goddess of midwifery and medicine
Mesopotamian mythology
  • Anahita, Indo-Iranian goddess of fertility, healing and wisdom
  • Namtar, god of death and disease
  • Ninazu, god of the underworld and healing
  • Ningishzida, god of the underworld and patron of medicine
  • Nintinugga, goddess of healing
  • Ninurta, god of the South Wind and healing
Native American mythology
  • Kumugwe, Nuxalk underwater god with the power to see into the future, heal the sick and injured, and bestow powers on those whom he favors
Norse mythology
  • Eir, goddess associated with medical skill
Phoenician mythology
  • Eshmun, god of healing
Roman mythology
  • Angitia, snake goddess associated with healing
  • Bona Dea, goddess of fertility, healing, virginity, and women
  • Cardea, goddess of health, thresholds and door hinges and handles
  • Carna, goddess who presided over the heart and other organs
  • Endovelicus, god of public health and safety
  • Febris, goddess who embodied and protected people from fever and malaria
  • Pilumnus, nature deity who ensured children grew properly and stayed healthy
  • Vejovis, god of healing
  • Verminus, god who protected cattle from disease
Sami mythology
  • Beiwe, goddess of the sun, spring, fertility and sanity, who restored the mental health of those driven mad by the darkness of the winter
Slavic mythology
  • Żywie, goddess of health and healing
Thracian mythology
  • Derzelas, god of abundance and the underworld, health and human spirit's vitality
Yoruba and Afro-American mythology
  • Aja, spirit of the forest, the animals within it and herbal healers
  • Babalu Aye, spirit of illness and disease
  • Erinle, spirit of abundance, the healer, and patron of gay people
  • Loco, patron of healers and plants
  • Mami Wata, a pantheon of water spirits associated with healing and fertility
  • Sopona, god of smallpox
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What are all of the gods of the health deity?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Who was the god or goddesses of deity?

All gods are deities.


Why was Cupid a deity?

There is no answer, why were any of the gods deities?


Who was the chief deity of the Aztecs?

I'm not sure if they had a chief deity, but I do know that they worshiped the war and water gods the most.


Did Jesus Christ pray about Gods deity?

im not sure what deity means, but i know that jesus prayed at 9:00, noon, and sundown. and he prayed all night before he taught the gospel


Who were the gods the Aztecs worshipped?

The Aztecs were polytheists. It is believed their chief deity was Quetzalcoatl, the creator sky god. Huizilopochtli was another chief deity who was the grand deity of Tenochtitlan.


What gods do Hindu's believe in?

Vishnu and all of them guys. they eat any thing but beef.. i fink


What the difference between deity and gods?

God is almighty supreme power and deity is devine powers. I mean the term deity is just used when there is more than one god.


What is a main deity?

A god that controls or reigns over other gods.


Does Every culture have a name for a deity?

Yes, every culture has a name for a deity. This has dated back to the time of the Egyptians.


What are Deity?

Deities are gods/goddesses what they are the god or goddess for, Mostly from ancient times.


Who was the deity of Christianity?

The "deity" IS God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit....but they aren't separate gods, making it polytheistic. You, as an example, are 2 in 1. You yourself, and you your spirit. All one, but seperate in entity. Make sense?


Who believed that all gods were different forms of the same deity?

advaitins,meaning,those who believe in NOT TWO or absolute entity, a part of hinduism,believe in this.