Ceres (the goddess of grain).
Eris (Greek ????, "Strife") is the Greek goddess of strife, discord, contention and rivalry, her name being translated into Latin as Discordia, -ae, I-f. Her Greek opposite is Harmonia, whose Latin counterpart is Concordia. Homer equated her with the war-goddess Enyo. Eris, the solar system's largest known dwarf planet, is named after the goddess.
The goddess of Liberty
Synia is known as the goddess of temptation. She has the ability to take over the mind of anyone's whose will is weak.
I'm not aware of a Roman goddess of fire, but the goddess of the hearth and the home was Vesta, whose priestesses were the Vestal virgins.
The symbol of barley is often associated with the goddess Demeter in Greek mythology, who is the goddess of agriculture and harvest. Barley was one of the first cultivated grains and played a significant role in ancient agricultural societies. Additionally, in some contexts, barley can represent abundance and fertility.
Athena is a Greek goddess whose symbols were the owl and olive tree. The Roman's identified her with their goddess, Minerva.
Venus a Roman goddess whose attributes were similar to those of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess.
There are many kids that wear the Nike Goddess shoe. This is a well known shoe.
Diana is the Roman goddess whose aspects are alike to Artemis the Greek goddess. As to where they come from in a historical perspective, that is still in debate.
Psyche, whose husband was Cupid had one child, a daughter whose name was Voluptas or Delight, the goddess of sensual pleasures, which in Latin means pleasure or bliss.
the only goddess of beauty is Aphrodite
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