Goddess Names

  1. Iuturna
    • Juno
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "queen of the heavens; young"
      • Description:

        Juno is an ancient name that feels as fresh as if it had been minted, well, not yesterday, but in 2007. Since the release of the popular indie film Juno, this lively but strong Roman goddess name has held new potential as a baby name. Currently in the UK Top 500 and used in The Netherlands too, Juno is on the rise in the US - and is 15 times more popular than it was before the release of the film.
    • Juventa
      • Kali
        • Origin:

          Sanskrit, English
        • Meaning:

          "black one; free man"
        • Description:

          Kali is a number of different things: a playful, contemporary twist on the name Callie; the Hindu goddess of destruction; an alternative spelling for Kaylee; a short form of the Arablic Kalila, the Greek Kalista, or the African American Kaliyah; a masculine name in India; and a trendy form of Kali(fornia).
      • Kore
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "maiden"
        • Description:

          Kore is the original Greek form of the modern Cora, a name that's heading straight for the top of the charts in the English-speaking world. Kore was an alternate name for Persephone, goddess of the underworld. Spelling the name Kore may tip it toward the short form Kory or Korey.
      • Kalma
        • Keto
          • Kishijoten
            • Kuan Yin
              • Lakshmi
                • Origin:

                  Sanskrit
                • Meaning:

                  "a lucky omen"
                • Description:

                  Often heard in India, this is the name of the Hindu goddess of abundance, beauty, and prosperity, the embodiment of grace and charm --lucky omens indeed. The goddess Lakshmi is worshiped daily in Hindu homes, and has festivals held in her honor.
              • Laverna
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Description:

                  Laverna was the Roman goddess of thievery, cheating, and the underworld. The original meaning of her name in unknown, however, there are several theories. One such theory states that Laverna is related to the Latin word for theif, laterniō, while another connects the name to levare, meaning "to lift," as in shoplifting. In the case of the latter, Laverna would mean "goddess of gain".
              • Lucina
                • Origin:

                  Roman
                • Meaning:

                  "grove or light"
                • Description:

                  Lucina, deriving from Latin lucus "grove" and also associated with lux "light", is an epithet given in Roman mythology to the goddess Juno (and sometimes also Diana) in her role as goddess of childbirth. A stately and unusual route to Lucy, more delicate than Lucinda.
              • Luna
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "moon"
                • Description:

                  The name of the Roman goddess of the moon, Luna is derived straight from the Latin word for moon, luna. Luna may be the name most likely to surprise someone from an older generation by its Top 10 status in the US and its widespread international popularity.
              • Laima
                • Laochra
                  • Larunda
                    • Leto
                      • Leucothea
                        • Libitina
                          • Maeve
                            • Origin:

                              Irish
                            • Meaning:

                              "she who intoxicates"
                            • Description:

                              Maeve is a short and sweet name that has become one of the most stylish Irish names for girls in the modern US. Maeve would make an excellent first or middle name choice, with more heft than Mae/May and more modern charm than Mavis.