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