Gods & Goddess Page

There are many sorts of Celts Gods and Godesses. These include the Britains, The Gaulois (Gaul), The Irish.

I have broken down these groups by the names above so you have an idea of where they were worshiped.

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These are the gods I have not quite put my finger on where they were worshiped yet.

God Goddess NameCivilizationSexe Represents
Bridgett Goddess Celtic Female Arts, Purity and Birth
Morrigan Goddess Celtic Female Warrior goddess,triple aspect Birth, death and rebirth.

The Britains

These were the Gods & Godesses worshiped in what is now England.

God Goddess NameCivilizationSexe Represents
Belatucadrus God Celtic Male Britain "fair shining one"
Cocidius God Celtic Male Britain Either forests and hunting (Roman Silvanus)
or war (Roman Mars)
Condatis God Celtic Male Britain Joining of two bodies of water.
(Roman Mars)
Coventina God Celtic Female Britain Holy spring
Cuda God Celtic Female Britain Mother goddess
Latis God Celtic Female Britain Water (possibly beer as well)
Matres Domesticae God Celtic Female Britain Three mothers, Goddesses of homeland (Britain)
Mogons God Celtic Male Britain His name means "great one"
Nodens God Celtic Male Britain Healing;
(Irish god Nuada)
Sulis God Celtic Female Britain Healing,
presided over hot springs in Aquae Sulis (modern Bath);
(Roman goddess Minerva)

Gaulois (Gaul)

These were the Gods & Godesses which were worshiped in what is now France.

God Goddess NameCivilizationSexe Represents
Abnoba God Celtic Female Gaul Hunt. (Similar Roman Diana)
Andraste God Celtic Female Gaul Victory
Belenus God Celtic Male Gaul Light; "shining one"
Borvo God Celtic Male Gaul Healing, springs
Cernunnos God Celtic Male Gaul Fertility and animals. "horned one"
Damona God Celtic Female Gaul Fertility and healing. "divine cow"
Dispater God Celtic Male Gaul Roman god underworld
His cult thrived in Gaul also
Epona God Celtic Female Gaul Horses
Esus God Celtic Male Gaul Equated with Roman Mars & Mercury
Nantosuelta God Celtic Female Gaul Nature.
Nehalennia God Celtic Female Gaul Sea
Ogmios God Celtic Male Gaul Eloquence and knowledge.
(Equated Roman Hercules)
Rosmerta God Celtic Female Gaul Native consort of the Roman god Mercury.
"great provider"
Sirona God Celtic Female Gaul Healing
Sucellus God Celtic Male Gaul Agriculture and forests;
also hammer god
(his name means "good striker")
Taranis God Celtic Male Gaul Thunder "thunderer".
(Compared to Jupiter)
Teutates God Celtic Male Gaul War. (Roughly equivalent to Mars)

Irish

These were the Gods and Godesses worshiped in Ireland.

God Goddess NameCivilizationSexe Represents
Aine God Celtic Female Irish Love
Banbha God Celtic Female Irish One of the trio Goddesses.
Boann God Celtic Female Irish Water and fertility.
Brigit (Brighid) God Celtic Female Irish Fertility, healing, and poetry
Cian God Celtic Male Irish The father of Lugh
Cliodna God Celtic Female Irish Beauty and the Otherworld
Creidhne God Celtic Male Irish Metalworking,
One of three craft-gods.
Daghda God Celtic Male Irish Earth; leader of Tuatha De Danaan
Danu God Celtic Female Irish Great Mother;
Mother of Tuatha De Danaan
Dian Cecht God Celtic Male Irish Crafts and healing
Donn God Celtic Male Irish Dead; the "dark one"
Eriu God Celtic Female Irish One of the trio Goddesses.
Fodla God Celtic Female Irish One of the trio Goddesses.
Goibhniu God Celtic Male Irish Smith,
One of three craft-gods.
Luchta God Celtic Male Irish Wrights,
One of three craft-gods.
Lugh God Celtic Male Irish Name means "shining one"
Macha God Celtic Female Irish War and fertility;
"Macha the crow"
Morrigan God Celtic Female Irish War and death; Triple aspect.
Nechtan God Celtic Male Irish Water. Well source of knowledge
Néit God Celtic Male Irish War;
Nemhain God Celtic Female Irish War and battle
Nuada God Celtic Male Irish One of the kings.
Oenghus God Celtic Male Irish Youth and love
Ogma God Celtic Male Irish Eloquence and language
Tuatha De Danaan God Celtic Irish Race of gods. Magic and arts

Wales

These were the Gods and Godesses worshiped in Wales.

God Goddess NameCivilizationSexe Represents
Arianrhod God Celtic Female Wales Name means "silver wheel"
(i.e., the moon)
Blodeuwedd God Celtic Female Wales Maiden of flowers.
Branwen God Celtic Female Wales The daughter of Llyr
Dewi God Celtic Male Wales Red Dragon.
Don God Celtic Female Wales Mother goddess;
(equivalent Irish Danu)
Govannon God Celtic Male Wales Smiths & metalworkers
Gwynn ap Nudd God Celtic Male Wales Underworld
Lleu Llaw Gyffes God Celtic Male Wales Welsh equivalent of Irish Lugh
Llyr God Celtic Male Wales Sea
Mabon God Celtic Male Wales Warrior
Math ap Mathonwy God Celtic Male Wales Sorcery
Modron God Celtic Female Wales Name means "divine mother"
Pryderi God Celtic Male Wales Son of Pwyll and Rhiannon
Pwyll God Celtic Male Wales Prince of Dyfed and
a hero in the Mabinogion
Rhiannon God Celtic Female Wales The wife of Pwyll
Taliesin God Celtic Male Wales Renown bard "shining brow"

  1. Abnoba God Celtic Female Gaul Goddess of the hunt. (Similar Roman Diana) Source

  2. Aine God Celtic Female Irish Goddess of love Source

  3. Andraste God Celtic Female Gaul Goddess of victory Source

  4. Arianrhod God Celtic Female Wales Goddess whose name means "silver wheel" (i.e., the moon) Source

  5. Banbha God Celtic Female Irish One of the trio of goddesses who lent their name to Ireland Source

  6. Belatucadrus God Celtic Male Britain God whose name means "fair shining one" Source

  7. Belenus God Celtic Male Gaul God of light; his name means "shining one" Source

  8. Blodeuwedd God Celtic Female Wales Maiden of flowers created to be the wife of Lleu Llaw Gyffes Source

  9. Boann God Celtic Female Irish Goddess of water and fertility; bore Oenghus to the Daghda Source

  10. Borvo God Celtic Male Gaul God of healing; his name is associated with springs Source

  11. Branwen God Celtic Female Wales The daughter of Llyr Source

  12. Brigit (Brighid) God Celtic Female Irish Goddess of fertility, healing, and poetry (Arts, Purity and Birth) Source

  13. Cernunnos God Celtic Male Gaul God of fertility and animals; referred to as the "horned one" Source

  14. Cerridwyn Goddess Celtic Female Wales Mother, Moon and Grain Goddess, Dark Mother; yet the source of wisdom and inspiration.

  15. Cian God Celtic Male Irish The father of Lugh Source

  16. Cliodna God Celtic Female Irish Goddess of beauty and the Otherworld Source

  17. Cocidius God Celtic Male Britain Associated either with forests and hunting (linked with the Roman god Silvanus), or war (equated with Mars) Source

  18. Condatis God Celtic Male Britain God who personified the joining of two bodies of water in the Tyne-Tees area of North Britain; also conflated with the Roman god Mars Source

  19. Coventina God Celtic Female Britain Goddess who personified a holy spring (that was reputed to have healing powers) Source

  20. Creidhne God Celtic Male Irish God of metalworking; one of the trio of craft-gods of the Tuatha De Danaan Source

  21. Cuda God Celtic Female Britain Mother goddess Source

  22. Daghda God Celtic Male Irish God of the earth; leader of the Tuatha De Danaan Source

  23. Damona God Celtic Female Gaul Goddess of fertility and healing; her name translates as "divine cow" Source

  24. Danu God Celtic Female Irish Goddess who is a version of the Great Mother; mother of the Tuatha De Danaan Source

  25. Dewi God Celtic Male Wales God who was represented by the Red Dragon, which has become the emblem of Wales Source

  26. Dian Cecht God Celtic Male Irish God of crafts and healing Source

  27. Dispater God Celtic Male Gaul Roman god of the underworld; his cult thrived in Gaul also Source

  28. Don God Celtic Female Wales Mother goddess; the Welsh equivalent of the Irish Danu Source

  29. Donn God Celtic Male Irish God of the dead; the "dark one" Source

  30. Epona God Celtic Female Gaul Goddess of horses Source

  31. Eriu God Celtic Female Irish Another of the three goddesses after which Ireland was named Source

  32. Esus God Celtic Male Gaul God equated with the Roman deities Mars and Mercury Source

  33. Fodla God Celtic Female Irish Third of the trinity of goddesses of Ireland Source

  34. Goibhniu God Celtic Male Irish God of the smith; one of three craft-gods of the Tuatha De Danaan Source

  35. Govannon God Celtic Male Wales God of smiths & metalworkers Source

  36. Great Cat Celtic Wales Powerful being born of Henwen

  37. Gwynn ap Nudd God Celtic Male Wales God of the Underworld Source

  38. Henwen Celtic Male Wales God of what

  39. Latis God Celtic Female Britain Goddess associated with water (and possibly beer as well) Source

  40. Lleu Llaw Gyffes God Celtic Male Wales God who is the Welsh equivalent of the Irish Lugh Source

  41. Llyr God Celtic Male Wales God of the sea Source

  42. Luchta God Celtic Male Irish God of wrights; one of the triad of craft-gods of the Tuatha De Danaan Source

  43. Lugh God Celtic Male Irish God whose name means "shining one" Source

  44. Mabon God Celtic Male Wales This son of Modron was a warrior Source

  45. Macha God Celtic Female Irish Goddess of war and fertility; called "Macha the crow" Source

  46. Math ap Mathonwy God Celtic Male Wales God of sorcery Source

  47. Matres Domesticae God Celtic Female Britain An aspect of the three mothers, who were considered goddesses of the homeland (Britain) Source

  48. Modron God Celtic Female Wales Goddess whose name means "divine mother" Source

  49. Mogons God Celtic Male Britain God who was worshipped mainly in North Britain; his name means "great one" Source

  50. Morrigan Goddess Celtic Female Warrior goddess, the triple aspect of birth, death and rebirth.

  51. Morrigan God Celtic Female Irish Goddess of war and death; had a triple aspect; wife of the Daghda Source

  52. Nantosuelta God Celtic Female Gaul Goddess of nature; the wife of Sucellus Source

  53. Nechtan God Celtic Male Irish Water-god whose sacred well was a source of knowledge Source

  54. Nehalennia God Celtic Female Gaul Goddess of the sea Source

  55. Néit God Celtic Male Irish God of war; husband of Nemhain Source

  56. Nemhain God Celtic Female Irish Goddess of war and battle Source

  57. Nodens God Celtic Male Britain God of healing; he is related to the Irish god Nuada Source

  58. Nuada God Celtic Male Irish One of the kings of the Tuatha De Danaan Source

  59. Oenghus God Celtic Male Irish God of youth and love Source

  60. Ogma God Celtic Male Irish God of eloquence and language Source

  61. Ogmios God Celtic Male Gaul Gods of eloquence and knowledge. (Equated Roman Hercules) Source

  62. Pryderi God Celtic Male Wales Son of Pwyll and Rhiannon Source

  63. Pwyll God Celtic Male Wales He was the Prince of Dyfed and a hero in the Mabinogion Source

  64. Rhiannon (Great, or Divine, Queen) God Celtic Female Wales Fertility and Otherworld Goddess. The wife of Pwyll Source

  65. Rosmerta God Celtic Female Gaul Goddess who was the native consort of the Roman god Mercury; her name signifies "great provider" Source

  66. Sirona God Celtic Female Gaul Goddess of healing Source

  67. Sucellus God Celtic Male Gaul God of agriculture and forests; also a hammer god (his name means "good striker") Source

  68. Sulis God Celtic Female Britain Goddess of healing, she presided over hot springs in Aquae Sulis (modern Bath); often conflated with the Roman goddess Minerva Source

  69. Taliesin God Celtic Male Wales A renown bard whose name means "shining brow" Source

  70. Taranis God Celtic Male Gaul God whose name means "thunderer". (Compared to Jupiter) Source

  71. Teutates God Celtic Male Gaul God of war. (Roughly equivalent to Roman Mars) Source

  72. Tuatha De Danaan God Celtic Irish The Irish race of gods who descended from the goddess Danu; patrons of magic and arts Source

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