Aphrodite was the goddess of love, the male counterpart being Eros.
Meretseger's name meant 'she who loves silence'. This goddess was the goddess who watched over people in their tombs. This is why she was believed to 'love silence', because she was with dead, silent people.
The counter part of 'acid' is 'base'
Loki's wife is Sigyn but his lover was Angrboda.
The Greek Goddess of Hope is Elpis. She was released last from Pandora's Box to counter the evils previously released from it. The Roman equivalent is Spes.
she loves her faher Zeus, but is a vowed virgin
Sure there is she loves rasberries and bannanas.
she was the goddess of marriage and women, and the cow and peacock were sacred to her. so i guess those could pass as things she loved.
No. They were part of mythology.
A nun.
Juno
In Roman mythology, Venus is the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. She was born from the foam of the sea and is often depicted as a beautiful woman with powers of seduction. Venus is associated with romance, desire, and allure, and is often linked with the planet Venus, named after her.
Of coarse! Everyone loves a greek goddess. Why wouldn't Scandinavian guys?