Goddess Names

  1. Arianrhod
    • Arundhati
      • Ashtoreth
        • Astarte
          • Atahensic
            • Auchimalgen
              • Awehai
                • Brighid
                  • Origin:

                    Irish
                  • Meaning:

                    "strength or exalted one"
                  • Description:

                    Brighid is the original Gaelic form of the name of the mythological goddess of fire, poetry, and wisdom. More commonly found these days in any number of different guises: Bridget, Brigid, Brigitte et al. Whatever form it takes, Brighid is one of the most classic and enduring Irish names for girls.
                • Bast
                  • Bellona
                    • Benzaiten
                      • Brigantia
                        • Brynhildr
                          • Calliope
                            • Origin:

                              Greek mythology name
                            • Meaning:

                              "beautiful voice"
                            • Description:

                              Calliope is the name of the muse of epic poetry -- and also the musical instrument on the merry-go-round. Bold and creative, it would not be the easiest name for a girl lacking such qualities. It debuted in the US Top 1000 in 2016. While Americans usually pronounce this name with a long I sound and the emphasis on the second syllables, Greeks pronounce it with the emphasis on the third syllable -- ka-lee-OH-pee.
                          • Carna
                            • Origin:

                              Latin
                            • Meaning:

                              "flesh"
                            • Description:

                              Carna was a Roman goddess of the heart and flesh. She was eventually conflated with Cardea, goddess of hinges.
                          • Ceres
                            • Origin:

                              Roman
                            • Meaning:

                              "nourishment"
                            • Description:

                              Little known name of the goddess of the harvest — her name literally means nourishment, and is the origin of the word cereal. A possibility for the parent seeking something original, but with the aura of Roman myth. Her Greek counterpart is Demeter.
                          • Charis
                            • Origin:

                              Greek
                            • Meaning:

                              "grace"
                            • Description:

                              Reference to the mythological Three Graces of womanly charm, this one representing charity. Pronounced in Greek as starting with a back-of-the-throat H sound, most English-speakers would translate that to something closer to KAR-is. It's also the name of a girl who lived in Atlantis in the novel Taliesin, and appears in the Margaret Atwood novel The Robber Bride.
                          • Chloe
                            • Origin:

                              Greek
                            • Meaning:

                              "young green shoot"
                            • Description:

                              Chloe is a pretty springtime name symbolizing new growth. Though slightly off its peak in the Top 10 in 2010, Chloe still ranks in the Top 20 and is solidly a modern classic.
                          • Circe
                            • Origin:

                              Greek
                            • Meaning:

                              "bird"
                            • Description:

                              In Greek myth, Circe, daughter of Helios, the sun, was a sorceress living on the island of Aeaea, who could turn men into animals with her magic wand, which is just what she did to Odysseus's crew in Homer's Odyssey, transforming them into swine. All was forgiven, however, as Circe and Odysseus later had a child together—Telegonus.
                          • Clio
                            • Origin:

                              Greek
                            • Meaning:

                              "glory"
                            • Description:

                              Clio is the name of the ancient Greek mythological muse of history and heroic poetry, one that is rich with modern charm and would make an intriguing choice, especially thanks to its dynamic o-ending.