Pan is/was the pagan god of fertility. (If you want a male example.) But there where many goddesses of fertility! Examples: Aphrodite in ancient Greece, Hathor in ancient Egypt, the Teutonic goddess Freyja, and Brigit in Ireland.
The number of ancient Egyptian gods associated with vegetation and more particularly fertility is enormous. Possibly the earliest god associated with fertility was Min, a male deity who was worshipped before the First Kingdom. Min was usually portrayed with an erect penis. Osiris, the god of the underworld, was originally a god associated with vegetation and fertility. His wife, Isis became a very powerful goddess and was worshipped as a goddess of fertility and became closely associated with the queens of Egypt. Cleopatra (the seventh of that name) referred to herself as "The Daughter of Isis".
Hapi was the name of the Nile river god. He was associated with fertility of crops and the holding together of upper and lower Egypt.
Heqet was the frog Goddess and represented fertility.
Isis was the ancient Egyptian goddess of motherhood, magic and fertility.
No he did not protect a city. The supreme god of storms and rain was associated with agriculture and fertility.
Swedish: Beautiful Mythical Fertility God.
The god of fertility differs with culture, but for the ancient Palestinians his name was J'soos. This was gradually picked up by the Jews and functioned to help shape the Christian idea of Jesus.
Martin is a Latin name derived from Mars - the Roman god of fertility and war.
He is the god of wine, fertility and drama
Isis, the fertility god
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No, he's the god of fertility.
The god of fertility in ancient Egypt was Min. He was often depicted as a man with an erect phallus, symbolizing procreation and fertility. Min was associated with agriculture, sexual potency, and the growth of crops.
he was the greek god of wine and fertility
it means, Of Mars. The Roman Fertility God Mars for Whom March was Named.
in the Bible, the name Baal was the name of a god worshiped by the original inhabitants of the land of Canaan. Baal was seen as the god of fertility and was thought to be responsible for the crops as well as the ability to have offspring.
The Aztec god Xochiquetzal was the god of chocolate, fertility, and soil.