Beautiful Baby Names Inspired by Goddess

Many expecting or existing parents are looking to give their baby girl a powerful and alluring name that is inspired by goddess names to give her a positive vibe. They believe the name inspired by a goddess can bring luck to their home and will give their baby the unique strength and power of the goddess. That’s why they are looking for goddess names that may come from Greek goddesses, Roman goddesses or many other goddesses who have mythological value.

We have scoured the list of best goddess names to give your girl child.

Best Baby Girl Goddess names

Here are some top-picked female goddess names

  • Aine – Irish/Celtic an early Celtic goddess of summer
  • Alectrona – Greek goddess of the sun
  • Alethea – Greek goddess of truth
  • Amalthea – Greek nymph who nursed the infant Zeus
  • Andarta – Celtic warrior goddess of victory, worshipped in Gaul (now southern France)
  • Andromeda – Character in Greek mythology and also the animals
  • Cynthia – Greek epithet for Artemis or Diana
  • Dalia – Lithuanian goddess of fate
  • Demetria – Greek goddess fo the earth
  • Devi – Literally means “goddess” in S
  • Hera – Greek Queen of the Olympians and Goddess of marriage and birth
  • Hemera – Greek goddess of the daytime and daylight
  • Hestia – Greek goddess of the hearth and home
  • Holle – Sometimes named “Holda,” a Germanic winter goddess of the sky and weather
  • Idony – Nordic goddess of spring and eternal youth
  • Inanna – Sumerian goddess of love, war, and fertility
  • Iris – Greek goddess of the rainbow and messenger to the gods
  • Irene – Greek goddess of peace
  • Ishtar – Babylonian and Assyrian mother goddess who presided over love, war and fertility
  • Isis – Egyptian goddess of life and magic
  • Jaya – Buddhist goddess, whose name means “victory”
  • Juno – Roman goddess of love, marriage, and childbirth
  • Kali – Hindu goddess of death and rebirth
  • Ziva (Slavic) – Fertility and life goddess.
  • Pomona (Roman) – Goddess of fruit trees and gardens.
  • Rhea (Greek) – The ancient Titan Earth Goddess, responsible for the fertility of the soil and women.
  • Rhiannon (Celtic) – Goddess of fertility, linked with the moon, night and death. 
  • Saranya (Hindu) – Goddess of dawn and the clouds.
  • Kianda (Angola) – Goddess of the sea and of fisherman, a mermaid.
  • Lakshmi (Hindu) – Goddess of abundance, beauty, wealth, and prosperity.
  • Levana (Roman) – Goddess of the moon.
  • Lissa (African) – Supreme mother goddess.
  • Eileithya (Greek) – Goddess of childbirth and midwifery
  • Electra (Greek) – One of the seven Pleiades.
  • Euterpe (Greek) – Muse of music and lyric poetry.
  • Fauna (Roman) – Goddess of the fertility of woodlands, fields, and flocks
  • Clio (Greek) – Muse of history, and in some versions, the muse of lyre playing.
  • Concordia (Roman) – Goddess of peace/harmony and agreement.
  • Cora (Greek) – Epithet of Persephone, goddess of fertility, Spring, and the Underworld.
  • Andarta (Celtic) – Warrior goddess of war.
  • Anaisa (Puerto Rican, Haitian, Dominican) – Goddess of love, money, and happiness.
  • Anjea (Australian) – Fertility goddess.
  • Antheia (Greek) – Goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps, and marshes.
  • Aphea (Greek) – Goddess of the island of Aegina.
  • Astraea (Greek) – Goddess of justice.
  • Atalanta (Greek) – Warrior goddess. Atalanta could run faster than the fastest man.
  • Aura (Greek) – Titan of the breeze .

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