It depends entirely upon your pantheon, and what you mean by "language and people".
If you wish to know about language in terms of how it is a means of intellect, there are many Gods known for their intelligence such as Odin, Athena/Minerva, Hermes. For writing specifically, I tend to work with Thoth, the scribe.
In terms of people, there are many household Goddesses that look over families/towns/regions where they are held sacred, such as Isis, Bast, Brigid, and Rhiannon.
If you mean language & people together, like a culture, you would look to the patron of that particular region or tribe (Athena in Athens, the Deified Pharaoh or Emperor in Egypt or the Roman Empire, respectively).
O that last note, calling upon the head of the pantheon you, or your culture follow, may be the best way to symbolize inclusion of all.
In the end, just work with whatever deity feels right.
Hermes is the god of language and communication in Greek mythology. He is also the messenger of the gods and the protector of travelers, thieves, and athletes.
In Greek mythology, the goddess of heat and warmth is Vesta, also known as Hestia. She is the goddess of the hearth, home, and family. Vesta is associated with the concept of fire and its positive attributes such as warmth and comfort.
According to the Bible, in the story of the Tower of Babel in Genesis, God confused the language of the people to prevent them from completing their tower in arrogance and pride. By scattering the people and confusing their language, God enforced His will that they should multiply and fill the earth.
Enki, Lord of (Fresh) Water and Wisdom: Enki emits streams from his shoulders; he is the god who gave rulers their intelligence and who provided craftsmen with their skills; patron deity of Eridu.
In many mythologies, the father god is often associated with the sky or the creator of the universe, while the mother goddess is linked to the earth or fertility. For example, in Greek mythology, Zeus is often considered the father god, while Gaia is often seen as the mother goddess.
In Greek mythology, the ugliest Olympian god was considered to be Hephaestus, the god of fire and craftsmanship. He was often depicted as deformed or physically unattractive in comparison to the other gods and goddesses.
Names that are like a god/goddess would have significant meaning in the origin language- such as "god" is the Lord God in the English Bible.
verses in Sanskrit language used to pray for Hindu god and goddess
god of marriage and relationship
Black People
He was not a goddess but a god. The god of wine.
I think you're asking what a God and Goddess is. A God is a thing or person that you worship, and a Goddess is a female God.
Hector is and he is not a goddess he is a god. Poseidon however brought horses to the people.
The Greek gods and goddesses are Zeus, god of the sky, Poseidon, god of the sea, Hades, god of the dead, Athena, goddess of wisdom, Ares, god of war, Dionysus, god of wine, Apollo, god of light, Artemis, goddess of the hunt, Hera, goddess of marriage, Aphrodite, goddess of love, Demeter, goddess of the seasons, and finally Hermes, messenger of the gods.
The Greek goddess Aphrodite.
Names are usually have a meaning relating to what the deity is God/Goddess of.
The most powerful god and goddess is: God - Zeus Reason: he is the god of storms and every god/goddess Goddess - Hera Reason: She married Zeus, which meant that she was the god of gods/goddesses Possible answers: God - Neptune (first god) Goddess - Nyx... Even Zeus would dare not fight her Nyx was the eldest goddess
Zeus is the head of the Greek pantheon; he has no god or goddess. He is a god, the chief god as it were.