Adraste
Moon goddess connected with the hare and divination.
Adsagsona
The goddess of the Underworld and magic. She is invoked as "Weaver of Spells" and "She Who Seeks Out".
Aerfen
A minor river goddess
Aeron
God of battle and slaughter.
Afagddu ("Utter Darkness")
The son of Tegid Foel and Ceridwen and brother of Morfan. Afagddu is known as the ugliest man in the world.
Agrona ("Goddess of Slaughter")
The Aeron River (Wales) is named after her.
Amaethon
Angharad ("Much-Loved One")
The daughter of Meurig ap Dyfnwallon and consort of Rhodri Mawi.
Anlawdd Wledig
The father of Goleuddyal and Eigr and grandfather of Culwch.
Arawn
The god of the Annwfn (Underworld Kingdom of the dead), revenge, terror, and war. His arch-enemy is Flafgon. Arawn owns the magic cauldron named the Spoils of Annwfn.
Arianrhod ("Silver Wheel")
The goddess and sorceress honored at full moon and worshipped as the priestess of the Moon. Arianrhod is the goddess of beauty, magic, fertility, and reincarnation. She is the most powerful of the children of Dan and the mother aspect of the Triple Goddess. She is the Keeper of the Circling Silverwheel/Oar Wheel of Stars symbolizes time and karma). Arianrhod is the daughter of Don, mother of Dylan and Lleu Llaw Gyffes, and sister of Gilfaethwy and Gwydion. Her palace is in the Corona Borealis and called Caer Arianrhod.
Artio
The goddess of wildlife. Artio is depicted as a boar.
Avalon
The island of the blessed (paradise). Afallon is the Welsh name of Avalon.
Bedwyr ("Birch Hero")
Welsh Arthurian hero and a swift runner. Bedwyr is the son of Pedrawg and often seen with Cei. He is the servitor of Arthur and in charge of his liquour cabinet. Bedwyr threw the sword of Excalibur into the lake.
Beli/Beli Mawr ("Bright"/"Beli The Great")
An ancestor deity that established several royal lines in Wales. Beli is the consort of Don and father of Arianrhod and Caswallan.
Blodeuwedd/Blodwin/Blancheflor
The goddess of the earth in bloom, flowers, wisdom, lunar mysteries, and initiations. She is the maiden form of the Triple Goddess and nine-fold goddess of the Western Isle of Paradise. Blodeuwedd is the unfaithful consort of Lleu Llaw Gyffes and lover of Gronw Pebyr. Along with her lover, she plots to kill Lleu. Gwydion then turned her into an owl (her sacred bird which is known as an outcast among birds). Blodeuwedd is connected with death and reincarnation.
Bran The Blessed/Benedigeidfran
The sea god of prophecy, the arts, leaders, war, the sun, music, and writing. Bran is the son of Llyr, brother of Branwen and Manawyden, half-brother of Efnisien, and father of Caradoy. He is sometimes depicted as a giant and possess the magical horn of plenty (produces food and drinks). Benedigeidfran means "Bran the Blessed".
Branwen
The goddess of love and beauty. Branwen is the daughter of Llyr, sister of Bran the Blessed and Manawyden, and consort of Matholwch. She is called "Venus of the Northern Star" and is the giver of bracelets.
Brigit/Brid/Brig/Brigid/Brighid ("the exalted one")
Brigit is one of the great goddesses. She is the pre-Christian goddess of fire, fertility, the hearth, all feminine arts and crafts, martial arts, occult knowledge, love, poetry, wisdom, and Witchcraft. Brigit is the personification of knowledge and enlightenment. She is the daughter of the Daghda, sister of Ogma (she also has two other sisters named Brigit), and consort of Senchan Torpeist. Brigit is associated with Imbolg and renowned for her powers of divination. She is a divinity of healing, poetry, arts and crafts, and traditional learning. She is the patroness of Irish nuns, dairy workers, Ireland, Wales, Australia, New Zealand, craftsmen and their crafts, and medicine. She invented whistling and keening and is the tutelary goddess of the province of Leinster. Brigit is known as Brigantia in Northern Britain and Brigantu in Gaul.
Ancient Song - "Brigid, excellent woman, sudden flame, may the bright fiery sun take us to the lasting kingdom". Imbolg - Pagan festival of Spring that is celebrated February 1 (beginning at sundown). Imbolg means "in the belly of the mother" and is
sacred to Brigit. It is also known as Imbolc, Oimelc ("milk"), Candlemas, and St. Brigit's Day.
Buanann ("The Lasting Ong")
The Amazonian teacher of the martial arts. Cara Dawc-God of Caswallon-god of Cerridwen/Caridwen/Ceridwen The goddess of nature, death, fertility, regeneration, magick, inspiration, astrology, herbs, science, poetry, spells, and knowledge. Cerridwen is the Keeper of the Cauldron (her cauldron is named Amen) and controls the shape-changing of humans and animals. She is the consort of Tegid Foel and mother of Morfan and Afagddu. The Welsh Bards called themselves Cerddorian ("sons of Cerridwen")
Other Titles
Dark Moon Goddess
Great Mother
Goddess of Nature
Grain Goddess
Creiddylad/Creudylad/Cordellia
Originally a sea Queen, she is the goddess of summer flowers and love. Creiddylad is connected with Beltane and is the daughter of Llyr. Cordellia is her human form.
Don/Donn
The Mother of All Divinities. She is the goddess of the land of the dead and entrances to the Underworld. Don controls the elements. She is the moter of Gilfaethwy, Gwydion, and Arianrhod. Don has been identified with the Irish Goddess Danu.
Dylan
The god of the sea. Dylan is the son of Arianrhod and brother of Lleu Llaw Gyffes. He is also known as Dylan Eil Don ("Dylan Son of Wave").
Elaine
The maiden aspect of the goddess.
Elen
The world's first highway engineer and heroine. Elen magically built highways so her soldiers could defend her country. She is also known as Elen of the Hosts.
Gilfaethwy
Gilfaethwy is the brother of Gwydion and Arianrhod, son of Don, and nephew of Math vab Mathonwy.
Gofannon/Govannon
The god of blacksmiths, weapon makers, fire, and metalworking. His name is derived from the word for "smith". Gofannon has been identified with the Irish God Goibhniu.
Goleuddydd ("Bright Day") The mother of Cylhwch.
Govannon=God of...
Green Man
In Old Welsh, his name is Ardduc ("The Dark One"). He has been identified with Cernunnos.
Gronw Pebyr
The lover of Blodeuwedd who plotted (with her) to kill Lleu Llaw Gyffes. Gronw was eventually killed by Lleu.
Gwendydd/Gwendolyn/Gandieda
The sister of Merlin.
Gwyar ("Gore")
The consort of the god of heaven and sister of King Arthur.
Gwydion
The god of illusion changes, magick, healing, and the sky. Gwydion is the greatest of the enchanters. He is the brother of Gwydion and Arianrhod, son of Don, and nephew of Math vab Mathonwy.
Gwynn Ap Nudd
The King of the Fairies and the Underworld and magic warrior-huntsman.
Gwythry
The king of the Upperworld.
Lleu Llaw Gyffes ("The Bright One of the Skillful Hand) The son of Arianrhod, brother of Dylan, and consort of Blodeuwedd. Lleu has been identified with the Irish God Lugh and Gaulish God Mercury.
Llyr/Lear/Lir
The god of the sea and water. Llyr is the father of Branwen, Bran the Blessed, and Manawyden.
Mabon
The son of Matrona. Mabon has been identified with the Gaulish God Maponos and Irish God Mac ind Og.
Manawydan
The son of Llyr, consort of Rhiannon, and brother of Branwen and Bran the Blessed. Manawydan is a man of patience, wise counsel, and ready resource.
Margawse
The mother aspect of the goddess.
Math vab Mathonwy ("Math son of Mathonwy")
The god of sorcery, magick, and enchantments. Math is the uncle of Gilfaethwy and Gwydion and Lord of Gwynedd (Northern Wales).
Matholwch
The consort of Branwen and king of Ireland.
Mathonwy
Matrona ("The Divine Mother")
The mother of Mabon and goddess of the Marne River (France).
Merlin/Meroddin/Myrddin
The god of illusion, herbs, woodlands, nature, protection, counseling, prophecy, tarot, divination, psychic abilities, crystal reading, spells, and incantations. Merlin is the great sorcerer and counselor to King Arthur and brother of Gwendydd.
Midir the Proud
The father of Don/Donn and Underworld god of Bri Leith.
Modran-Goddess of....
Morfan
The son of Tegid Foel and Cerridwen and brother of Afagddu. Morfan is said to have fought with Arthur at the battle of Camluan and is said to have been so ugly that no one would challenge him (everyone thought he was the devil).
Nudd/Nodons/Llud
The god of the water, oceans, fishing, the sun, and sailing. Nudd is similar to Neptune and has been identified with the Irish God Nuadha.
Olwen
Sun goddess and consort of Culwch. She is depicted as a princess attired in many rings and a collar of red gold.
Other Titles
The Summer Sun
White Lady of the Day
The Flower-Bringing Gold Wheel of Summer
Pryderi
The son of Pwyll and Rhiannon that spent several years with Teyrnon and his consort after he was mysteriously abducted at birth. When they realized that he was Pwyll's son, they returned him to his parents. Pryderi succeeded his father as the Lord of Dyfed.
Pwyll ("Wisdom")
The god of the Underworld and Lord of Dyfed who captured Rhiannon's rival suitor (Gwawl) in a giant bag. Pwyll is the consort of Rhiannon and father of Pryderi. He is also known as "the Head of Annwn" (after he slew the King of Annwn).
Dyfed - County of Southwestern Wales.
Annwn - Another name for the Otherworld.
Rhiannon/Rigantona
The beautiful Underworld goddess of birds and horses, enchantments, fertility, death, joy, oblivion, and of Elysium. She is always accompanied by magical birds whose enchanted songs could awaken the dead and lull the living to sleep. She is the consort of Pwyll and Manawyden (after Pwyll's death) and mother of Pryderi.
Rigantona (her original name) means "Great/Divine Queen" and she has been identified with the Irish Goddess Epona.
Taliesin
The god of the Bards, poetry, wisdom, wizards, music, knowledge, and magick. Taliesin is the reincarnation of Gwion Back and son of Cerridwen.
Tegid Foel
The consort of Cerridwen and father of Morfan and Afagddu. Tegid Foel is from Penllyn.
Teyrnon/Tigernonos ("Great/Divine Lord")
The Lord of Gwent Is-coed. Teyrnon and his consort raised Pryderi for several years. When he realized that he was Pwyll's son, they returned him to his parents.
Viviane
The sorceress consort of Merlin and daughter of Dyonas.
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