Celtic Dieties Chart

A chart of the gods and goddesses of ancient Ireland, Wales, Britain, and France.

 

 

 

 

Abarta

  • Irish
  • A mischievous god

Aed

  • Irish
  • God of the underworld

Aengus

  • Irish
  • Son of Dagda

Aine

  • Irish
  • Goddess of love and fertility
  • Goddess of the sun

Airmid

  • Irish
  • Daughter of Dian Cecht

Alisanos

  • Gallic
  • Earth god

Andarta

  • Gallic
  • Fertility goddess

Andrasta

  • British
  • Goddess of war

Amaethon

  • Welsh
  • God of agriculture

Anextiomarus

  • British
  • Local tribal deity linked with Apollo

Anu (Dana, Danu)

  • Irish
  • Mother goddess

Aonghus

  • Irish
  • God of love

 

Arawn

  • Welsh
  • Ruler of the otherworld

Arianrhod

  • Welsh
  • Sea goddess
  • Daughter of goddess Don

Arvernus

  • Gallic
  • Local tribal deity

Aufaniae

  • Rhineland
  • Collective name of mother goddesses

Badb

  • Irish
  • Goddess of battle

Balor

  • Irish
  • One-eyed god of death

Banba

  • Irish
  • Fertility goddess

Belatucadros

  • British
  • War god

Belenus

  • Gallic
  • Sun god

Beli

  • Welsh — See Belenus.

Berecyntia

  • Gallic
  • God of agriculture
  • God of the vine

Bile

  • Irish — See Belenus.

Boann

  • Irish
  • A water Goddess
  • Mother of Aonghus

Borvo

  • Gallic
  • God of healing

Bran the Blessed

  • Welsh
  • Son of Llyr

Branwein

  • Welsh
  • Daughter of Llyr

Bres Macelatha

  • Irish
  • Vegetation god

Briganthia

  • English
  • Chief goddess of the Briganthes

Brigid

  • Irish
  • Goddess of learning
  • Goddess of healing and fertility

Britannia

  • British
  • Tutelary goddess associated with the goddess Minerva

Cailleach Bheur

  • Scottish
  • Goddess of winter

Camulus

  • French, Irish
  • God of war

Ceridwen

  • Welsh
  • Goddess of fertility

Cernunnos

  • British, Gallic
  • God of wild animals and the forest

Cliodhna

  • Irish
  • Otherworld goddess of beauty

Cocidius

  • British
  • Hunting goddess

Condatis

  • British
  • River god

Conventina

  • British
  • Tutelary and water goddess

Crerwy

  • Welsh
  • Goddess of love

Dagda

  • Irish
  • The great god

Dana

  • Irish — See Anu.

Danus

  • Irish
  • Founding goddess

Dian Cecht

  • Irish
  • God of healing

Don

  • Welsh
  • Mother goddess

Donn

  • Irish
  • God of the dead

Dylan

  • Welsh
  • God of the sea

Epona

  • Welsh
  • Goddess of fertility
  • Horse goddess

Eriu

  • Irish
  • Fertility goddess

Esus

  • European
  • God of war

Flaitheas

  • Irish
  • Tutelary goddess

Fomorii

  • Irish
  • Sea gods

Gobniu

  • Irish
  • God of skills

Goibnu

  • Irish
  • Smith god

Govannon

  • Welsh
  • God of skills
  • Son of goddess Don

Gwydion

  • Welsh
  • Druid of the gods

Gwyn ap Nudd

  • Welsh
  • God of the underworld

Govannon

  • Welsh
  • God of skills

Herne

  • British
  • Underworld god

Iolonus

  • British, European
  • God of meadows

Icauna

  • Gallic
  • River goddess
  • Guardian of the River Yonne

Iccovallana

  • European
  • Water goddess

Keridwen

  • British
  • Goddess of poetry and inspiration

Ler

  • Irish
  • God of the sea

LLew Llaw Gyffes

  • Welsh
  • Sun god

Llyr

  • Welsh
  • God of the sea

Lug

  • Irish
  • God of skills

Lugh

  • Irish
  • Sun god

Mabon

  • Welsh
  • God of youth

Mac Cecht

  • Irish
  • God of elequence

Macha

  • Irish
  • Fertility goddess
  • A war goddess

Maeve

  • Irish
  • Mother goddess

Manannon

  • Irish
  • A god of the sea

Manawydan

  • Welsh
  • A god of the sea

Maponos

  • British, European
  • Youthful god associated with Apollo

Matres

  • Rhineland
  • Triads of benevolent mother goddesses

Mider

  • Irish
  • God of the underworld

Mor

  • Irish
  • Sun goddess

Morrigu

  • Irish
  • Goddess of war

Nantosuelta

  • Gallic
  • Goddess of water

Nechtan

  • Irish
  • A water god

Nehalennia

  • European
  • Goddess of seafarers

Neit

  • Irish
  • God of war

Nemausius

  • Gallic
  • God of water

Nemglan

  • Irish
  • A bird god

Nodena

  • Irish
  • A god of healing

Nuada

  • Irish
  • Supreme god

Nudd

  • Welsh
  • Sun god

Ocelus

  • British
  • God of healing

Ogmios

  • Gallic
  • God of agriculture
  • God of eloquence

Ogmius

  • Irish
  • God of poetry and speech

Onuava

  • Gallic
  • Fertility goddess

Pen Annwen

  • Welsh
  • Underworld god

Pryderi

  • Welsh
  • Chthonic god

Pwyll

  • Welsh
  • Chthonic god

Rhiannon

  • Irish
  • Chthonic horse goddess

Rigisamos

  • Gallic
  • King of the underworld
  • God of war

Rosmerta

  • Gallic
  • Fertility goddess

Rudiobus

  • Gallic
  • Horse god

Sequana

  • Gallic
  • River goddess

Sheela Na Gig

  • Irish
  • Mother goddess

Sirona

  • Gallic
  • Local goddess of healing

Smirtrios

  • Gallic
  • God of war

Souconna

  • Gallic
  • River goddess

Sulaviae

  • Gallic
  • Goddess of passage

Taranis

  • Welsh
  • Thunder god

Tailtiu

  • Irish
  • Consort of Eochaid
  • Foster mother of the god Lugh

Tarvos Trigaranos

  • Gallic
  • Bull god

Tegid Voel

  • Welsh
  • Water goddess

Tuatha de Danann

  • Irish
  • Collective name of the pantheon

Yspaddaden Pencawr

  • Welsh
  • Possibly the counterpart of the Irish god Balor