Sometimes Aphrodite is mentioned.
She was one of the twelve Greek Olympian gods and goddesses, and the only Olympian to be associated with the wilds and the hunt.
Yes; both Bastet and Sekhmet are goddesses associated with lionesses.
The goddess of the hunt is Artemis. There are three goddesses associated with childbirth: Artemis, Hera, and Ilithyia.
Polytheism
Not directly I don't think but ferrets were used for hunting so Artemis would probably be the most appropriate.
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Emeralds are related to the mineral beryl and are known for their vivid green color. They are often associated with luxury, wealth, and royalty due to their rarity and beauty. In folklore, emeralds are also believed to symbolize love, rebirth, and hope.
She was one of the twelve Greek Olympian gods and goddesses, and the only Olympian to be associated with the wilds and the hunt.
No objects, really. Roses and doves. Emeralds, Shells, the Sea
Plato was associated with the religion of ancient Greece, which included beliefs in multiple gods and goddesses.
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Athena - God of love and beauty
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In Egyptian mythology, Ra is believed to have many children, the most famous being the goddesses Bastet and Sekhmet. These goddesses were associated with the sun and protection.
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Thoth had two goddesses which he was associated with as "wives", Ma'at and Seshat.