Scottish Gaelic: Ban-dia na gealaich trí-fillte (?)
Irish Gaelic: Bandia na gealaí triarach (?)
Mother Nature, or the triple Moon goddess.
gealach ('g-yal-ukh). Also ré (rae).
There were three: Artemis, Selene, and Hecate. Together, they made up the Triple Moon Goddesses. Artemis was the goddess of the crescent moon, Hecate was the goddess of new moon and the dark side of the moon, and Selene was everything in between.
The Roman goddess of the moon is Luna. (in Greece it was Selene)AnswerThe goddess of moon was Artemis, the twin sister of Apollo the god of the sun. Both deities of light solar and moon respectively.Selene (Luna in Rome) is the original moon goddess. Very often, one sees Artemis being moon goddess. Hecate is yet another moon goddess. Artemis, Selene, and Hecate make up the Triple Moon Goddesses. Artemis was the crescent, Hecate was the new moon and the dark side of the moon, and Selene was everything in between.Artemis is the goddess of hunting and the moonthe name kiana means moon goddess i just might be the new moon goddess still left alive in the world
No, she was just associated with Selene the real moon goddess. It is said that she drove the moon chariot when it was a crescent moon. Another moon goddess was Hecate. Artemis, Selene, and Hecate made the Triple Goddesses of the moon. Artemis was the crescent moon, Hecate was the new moon and the dark side of the moon, and Selene was everything else.
i believe to say it was goddess of the moon and hunter of night which would be Diana goddess of the hunt and moon
the goddess of the moon. the goddess of the moon.
The Mayan Moon Goddess was Ix-Chel. The Mayan Moon Goddess was Ix-Chel.
Selene was the Roman goddess of the moon. Artemis was the Greek goddess of the moon. Hope this helps. :)
There are two words in Irish for "moon": "gealach" and "ré". "The moon" would be "an ré" or "an ghealach".
Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.
Scots Gaelic word for 'moon' isgealach : nf. g.d. -aich; pl. -aich, the moon ******************************************************************** Irish Gaelic word for 'moon' is gealach or ré.