Maiden of the Air, Mother of the Water (Finland)
Grandmother Spider (Hopi, Southwestern United States of America)
Sun Woman (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, Northern Territory, Australia)
Garden Goddess (Dinka, Sudan)
Sedna, Goddess of the Sea (Inuit, Arctic)
Saule Shining One (Lithuania/Latvia)
Primal Mother of the Deep (Mesopotamia)
Saraswati, Creator of Creation (India)
Vesta Virgin Flame (Roman)
Changing Woman (Navajo, Southwestern United States of America)
Being Bears for Artemis (Greece)
Fair Maid of February (Ireland)
Idunn's Apples (Scandinavia)
Morning Star, Evening Star (Lithuania/Latvia)
Goddess of the Hunt (Roman)
Maiden, Mother of All (Christian)
Battle of Day and Night (Sumeria)
Pele, Volcano Goddess (Hawaii)
Mistress of Magic, Speaker of Spells (Egypt)
Durga Demon-Slayer (India)
Amaterasu Sun Goddess (Japan)
Lilith, Goddess of Night (Hebrew)
Aphrodite, Foam Born (Greece)
Sisters in Love and Death (Mesopotamia)
Freyja, Goddess of Sex (Scandinavia)
Chang'e, Lady of the Moon (China)
Aphrodite and Anchises (Greece)
Erzulie Freda ( Vodou, Haiti)
Cybele, Magna Mater (Roman)
Oshun, Sweet Water (Yoruba, Nigeria)
Demeter and Persephone (Greece)
Queen Mother of the West (China)
The Seven Scorpions of Isis (Egypt)
Lakshmi, Mother of Prosperity (India)
Asase Yaa, Old Woman Earth (Ashanti, Ghana)
Great Lady of the Night (Māori, New Zealand)
Cihuacóatl, Snake Woman (Aztec, Mexico)
Elli, Old Age (Scandinavia)
Hekate, Goddess of the Three Ways (Greece).