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The Wiccan Gods and Goddesses are derived from many different cultures around the world. But the majority of the most common names come from the Greek and Roman pantheons, with a large dollop of Egyptian Gods and Hindu Gods as well.

Below is a list of the common God and Goddess names used in Wicca.

Goddesses:

Amaterasu, Annapurna, Aphrodite, Venus, Artemis, Diana, Astarte, Athena, Bast, Baubo, Brigid, Cerridwen, Cybele, Danu, Demeter, Durga, Eos, Ereshkigal, Flora, Fortuna, Freya, Frigg, Gaia, Hathor, Hecate, Hestia, Hel, Hera, Inanna, Isis, Ishtar, Juno, Kali, Kore, Quan Yin, Lakshmi, Lalita, Luna Goddess, Ma'at, Maya, Minerva, Morrigan, Nut, Parvati, Pele, Persephone, Radha, Rhiannon, Rosmurta, Saraswati, Sedna, Selene, Shakti, Shekina, Sita, Sol, Sophia, Tara, Tiamat, Uma, Vest, Voluptas, Yemaya

Gods:

Adonis, Apollo, Anubis, Aten, Brahma, Coyote, Cernunnos, Dagda, Dionysus, Eros, Ganesh, Gopala, Govinda, Hades, Hephaestus, Hermes, Herne, Holly King, Horus, Krishna, Loki, Lugh, Mercury, Mithras, Oak King, Odin, Osiris, Pan, Ra, Rama, Set/Seth, Shiva, Sunna, Tammuz, Thoth, Vishnu, Zeus

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