Which Celtic Goddess Are You?

Which Celtic goddess matches your personality?

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On Jan 24, 2016

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Choose a Celtic God

Cerridwen

Cerridwen

Keeper of the cauldron, goddess of the moon, magic, agriculture, poetry, music, art and science. Her name means “chiding love.

Brigid

Brigid

Brigit is the Celtic Saint and Goddess of Poetry, Healing and Smithcraft. She has been worshiped by the Celtic people as a Saint for over fifteen hundred years, and as a Goddess long before the Roman invasion of Britain and the birth of Christ. Her cult was so powerful that the Celtic Christian Church had to adopt her as a Saint, and the Roman Catholic Church followed suit, for her people would not abandon her. Along with St. Patrick, she is the patron Saint of Ireland.

Morrigan

Morrigan

A terrifying crow goddess associated with war and death. She is queen of phantoms, demons, shape-shifters and witches.

Epona

Epona

Goddess of horsebreeding, healing spring, prosperity and mountains. Called Divine Horse and the Great Mare, the Goddess of horses was acknowledged and worshipped by Roman soldiers. Her symbols were horses and dogs.

Arianrhod

Arianrhod

Goddess of fertility, rebirth and the weaving of cosmic time and fate. Her name means “silver wheel,” representing the cycles of life. Other spellings of her name include Aranhod and Arianrod.

Branwen

Branwen

The Welsh goddess of love and beauty. Her name means “blessed raven.”

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