It was believed that Selket had power over all snakes, reptiles and poisonous animals. She was thought to especially protect children and pregnant women from these creatures.
The Egyptian goddess of scorpions is Serket (also spelled Selchis, Selket, Selkis, Selkhit, Selkit, Selqet, Serkhet, Serqet and Serquet). Please see the link below for more information.
No, there was definitely no goddess in any ancient civilization with that modern name.Furthermore, the ancient Egyptian language had no "L" sound (as in Japanese), so no ancient Egyptian names include an L. The goddess often today called Selket was really called srkt in hieroglyphs.
Serqet/Selket was often shown as a woman with a scorpion on her head, and occasionally as a scorpion with the head of a woman, though this was rare. She was sometimes shown wearing the headdress of Hathor - a solar disk with cow horns - but this was after Isis started to be shown wearing it. (Serqet was closely connected with Isis and her twin sister Nephthys.) By the XXI Dynasty, she was sometimes shown with the head of a lioness, with a protective crocodile at the back of her neck.
She floated to Olympus and she was so beautiful that the gods made her become the goddess of love.
Ma'at was always a goddess and born so.
She was always a goddess as she was born to a Titan.
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Aphrodite became a goddess the moment she was conceived.
Bast was born a Egyptian goddess in myth.
Aphrodite is the goddess of love, if that's what you mean.
Maria Eleni Moisidou goes by Selket, and Madaley.