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There is no Greek goddess whose name starts with the letter "W" in traditional Greek mythology.
Athena: Greek Goddess of wisdom Aphrodite: Greek Goddess of beauty Hera: Greek Goddess of children and marriage Artemis: Greek Goddess of hunting Hestia: Greek Goddess of the hearth Demeter: Greek Goddess of grain Pandora: the first woman formed out of clay by the gods.
There are none
Aphrodite (goddess of beauty and love) in greek and Venus in Roman Artemis (goddess of the hunt) in Greek and Diana in Roman Athena (goddess of wisdom and war craft) in Greek and Minerva in Roman Apollo (god of medicine and music and oracle god) in Greek and same in Roman Ares (god of war) in Greek and Mars in Roman. None of the Roman names start with an "A" except Apollo but five of the Greek names do. Allah oh and Aeollus.... I believe he is one of the wind gods.
Roman: Venus, goddess of love and beauty, Queen of the gods. Greek: Aphrotite, goddess of love and beauty Queen of the gods. The Romans used the greek gods in their religion by changing their names. They also made them more war-like. Fortunately, the Romans did not change the god's positions.
Selene: goddess of the moon. Selene, Silena, Selena, etc.
The king of the Greek gods is married to the goddess Hera.
Hera is the wife of Zeus, the Ruler of the Greek gods. She was the goddess of family, not the goddess of all gods and goddesses. hope this helped.
Selene was the Greek moon goddess. Surya is the Hindu sun god.
All Greek families start with Greek Gods and Goddesses. All Greek Gods and Goddesses hold common ties to the First Born primeval gods and goddess, including Gaea (Earth) and Ouranus (Sky).
The correct goddess of harvest is Demeter, mother of Persephone.
She is the Greek queen of gods, goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus.