It depends, different names for different countries and regions. Cernunnos, Hernes, and Pan are three that I know off the top of my head. Also sometimes known as The Green Man.
The name of the forest god can vary depending on the specific mythology or belief system. For example, in Greek mythology, the forest god is often associated with Pan, in Roman mythology it is Faunus, and in Celtic mythology it may be Cernunnos.
Tāne Māhuta is the God of forest and birds
The Maori god of the forest: Tanemahuta or Tane Mahuta.
Phaunos was the forest god.
The god Pan was a god of hunting, and the mountains (as was the chief satyr, the minor deity Silenius). Artemis was the goddess of the hunt, and of wildlife in the forest.
Eva Forest's birth name is Genoveva Forest Tarrat.
Forest Whitaker's birth name is Forest Steven Whitaker.
It is thankfully is Tanemahuta
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Artemis was the goddess of the forests.
That would most likely be Pan, the god of nature.
Well, Tane is attributed with many qualities that make him the god of many things and not only the forest and he has many names which commerate different deeds. However, the question refers to Tane Mahuta. Tane-Mahuta literally means Tane-the-riser (he who makes things rise such as trees rising out of the ground) therefore in this sense he is the god of the forest. The naming of the large Kauri with that of Tane-Mahuta is mainly due to the fact that it is the largest tree in NZ and therefore it would be right to name it after the god of the forest.