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 Name | Civilization | Sexe | Represents |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bridgett Goddess | Celtic | Female | Arts, Purity and Birth |
| Morrigan Goddess | Celtic | Female | Warrior goddess,triple aspect Birth, death and rebirth. |
These were the Gods & Godesses worshiped in what is now England.
| God Goddess Name | Civilization | Sexe | 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) |
These were the Gods & Godesses which were worshiped in what is now France.
| God Goddess Name | Civilization | Sexe | 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) |
These were the Gods and Godesses worshiped in Ireland.
| God Goddess Name | Civilization | Sexe | 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 |
These were the Gods and Godesses worshiped in Wales.
| God Goddess Name | Civilization | Sexe | 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" |