The ancient gods had no chronology.
The Godess is Maia.
May is named after the Roman goddess Maia, a minor goddess of spring and fertility and the mother of the god Hermes.
Maia is the goddess of growth
The Greek goddess, Maia. There was also a Roman Maia. She was paired with Vulcan (the god of fire and blacksmiths) as his female attribute in the earliest Roman cults. She was intertwined with other Roman goddesses: Bona Dea (the Good Goddess), Ops (Plenty, a fertility goddess) Juno (the procetress of the state and of women) and Magna Mater (the Great Mother). On the first day of Maius (May) the priests of Vulcan sacrificed a pregnant sow to Maia. This reproduced the link between Maia and Vulcan in archaic cult. As a result of Greek influence, the Roman Maia was linked to the Greek Maia.
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The month May was named for the Greek goddess Maia, who was identified with the Roman era goddess of fertility, Bona Dea.
The month of May was named for the Greek goddess Maia. She was identified with the Roman goddess of fertility, whose festival was held in May.
From Old English mæg "I am able". The month of May has a different origin. It comes from Maia's Month, Maia was a Roman earth goddess.
The Greek Goddess Maia's daughter of Atlas and Pleione.
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Zeus loved Maia so she became the mother of Hermes.
The Greek Goddess Maia's symbol is braided or knotted items, flowers, life, love, youth, and growth.