Nobody, but Aphrodite was the Greek god of love, beauty and fertility.
Dionysos is credited by most sources as the Greek god of drama.
Frey was a Norse god associated with fertility, prosperity, and peace. He was also a symbol of prosperity, wealth, and good harvests in Norse mythology.
The Caribs had multiple gods in their religion, but one prominent one was the god of the underworld named Maubi. Another important deity was the goddess of fertility and agriculture known as Arawac.
The resident god at Ur was Nanna, also known as Sin. He was the god of the moon in ancient Mesopotamian religion and was greatly revered by the people of Ur. Nanna/Sin was considered a powerful deity associated with fertility, wisdom, and protection.
The Mixtec people worshiped a variety of gods, including Ehécatl (god of wind and life force), Nuvagaba (god of rain and fertility), and Xipe Totec (god of agriculture and renewal). They also revered important celestial bodies such as the sun and the moon.
He is the god of wine, fertility and drama
Isis, the fertility god
No, he's the god of fertility.
Frey
According to the chart, the god of the sea was Poseidon in Greek mythology and Neptune in Roman mythology. Both deities were associated with oceans, storms, and horses, symbolizing their power over the waters. They were often depicted holding a trident, which represented their dominion over the seas.
he was the greek god of wine and fertility
According to my research, Anuket is the goddess you are searching for.
The Aztec god Xochiquetzal was the god of chocolate, fertility, and soil.
Lord Shiva is the god of death and reproduction.There is no god of sexuality, however, Kamadeva is the god of love according to Hindu mythology. Kama means "desire" or "longing.
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Earth and fertility.
Dionysus.