The Egypitan moon goddess could be Tefnut because she represents: Weather, Heaven & Hell, Time, Justice, Order, MOON, and Moisture, Mist. But it could also be Nephthys because she represents: Immortality, Justice, Water, Weather, Wild Birds, MOON, Night, and the Underworld. But the least possible goddess is Nut, but in Egyptian art Nut is shown as being like the night sky, so possibly representing the moon. Hope this helped.
No.... the sun
The Goddess of Nekhbet is the Vulture Goddess of Egypt.
the goddess of the moon. the goddess of the moon.
The Mayan Moon Goddess was Ix-Chel. The Mayan Moon Goddess was Ix-Chel.
Selene was the Roman goddess of the moon. Artemis was the Greek goddess of the moon. Hope this helps. :)
Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.
becuz the old goddess of the moon have her the "job"
The greek moon goddess was Artemis.
the goddess of the hunt, Artemis, was the goddess of the moon.
Artemis is the goddess of the moon. But in some stories Selene is also the goddess of the moon.
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Luna sometomes lunar Diana is also the name for the roman goddess of the moon