This depends on the Witch. Different Witches follow different Goddess's or Gods, depending on their religious association. Many Pagan Witches have either a Matron Goddess or a Patron God or both, whom is/are their primary focus of worship. Many Wiccans follow a similar system. Many Wiccans believe in an all-encompassing creative force known as "The All", "The Source (of all Life)", "The Creator", which is comprised by the polarities of both the God (the Lord), and the Goddess (The Lady.)
If you mean the Goddess worshiped by followers of Wicca (which is not one and the same with witchcraft), she goes by many names. But there is a goddess of witchcraft, magic, crossroads, wilderness and childbirth who's name is Hectate.
That would depend entirely on your spiritual path.
Some possibilities include:
Brigid - Celtic, occult knowledge
Hecate - Greek, magic, witchcraft
Ceridwen - Celtic, magic
Freya - Nordic, magic
Isis - Egyptian, magic
Morrigan - Celtic, patroness of priestesses of witches.
Hecate
Also goddess of wilderness and childbirth, magic and crossraods.
That is different for most people, I think, but she usually goes by The Mother, The Lady, The Goddess, etc.
hecate
The goddess of witchcraft is Hecate.
No, she was the goddess of wilderness and childbirth. She was also known as a goddess over magic, witchcraft, and crossroads.
The Greek goddess Hecate who is the goddess of the crossroads, magic, witchcraft, the night, the harvest moon, ghosts and necromancy.
No, Hecate was not a Catholic figure. She is a goddess in ancient Greek mythology associated with magic, witchcraft, and crossroads. The Catholic religion does not include deities from Greek mythology.
Trivia is the Roman goddess who "haunted crossroads, graveyards, and was the goddess of sorcery and witchcraft, wandered about at night, and was seen only by the barking of dogs who told of her approach".Hecate is her Greek equivalent, she is the Titan goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy.
Dianic witchcraft. Diana was in part a Lunar Goddess also associated with Hunting.
Hecate is the ancient Greek religion's goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy.
Trivia the goddess who "haunted crossroads, graveyards, and was the goddess of sorcery and witchcraft, wandered about at night, and was seen only by the barking of dogs who told of her approach"
In Greek mythology, Hecate is an immortal goddess associated with magic and witchcraft. There is no record of her death in the traditional myths.
In ancient Greek religion Hecate was the goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy.
A stang is a two or three pronged wooden staff used to symbolize the God/Goddess in traditional witchcraft.