The female equivalent of a deity is often referred to as a "goddess." In various mythologies and religions, goddesses represent feminine aspects of divinity, embodying qualities such as fertility, wisdom, and war. Examples include figures like Athena in Greek mythology, Isis in Egyptian mythology, and Durga in Hinduism. Each goddess has her own unique attributes and significance within her respective cultural context.
female deity of vengence
No. Venus is a female deity.
Yes a goddess is a female deity (aka god).
Athena is a goddess, a female deity.
A goddess is a female deity with supernatural powers
Kali
Female fertility goddess
The ancient Egyptian deity that was considered the female aspect of the primordial concept of air in the Ogdoad cosmogony is Amunet.
A female god; a divinity, or deity, of the female sex., A woman of superior charms or excellence.
The noun 'goddess' is a common noun as a general term for any female deity or any female person to which excessive attention is given (He treats her like a goddess.) The noun 'Goddess' is a proper noun as a word for a specific female deity (the Goddess Athena).
Hers is the equivalent for the pronoun his.
The female equivalent of testosterone is estrogen.