Mythological goddess names for girls

  1. Ishtar
    • Juno
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "queen of the heavens"
      • Description:

        Juno is an ancient name that feels as fresh as if it had been minted — well, not yesterday, but in 2007. Since the release of the popular indie film Juno, this lively but strong o-ending Roman goddess name has become more and more prominent as a potential baby name — Coldplay's Will Champion chose Juno for one of his twins (whose brother is the kingly Rex).
    • Justitia
      • Juturna
        • Juventas
          • Kamira
            • Laverna
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Description:

                Laverna was the Roman goddess of thievery, cheating, and the underworld. The original meaning of her name in unknown, however, there are several theories. One such theory states that Laverna is related to the Latin word for theif, laterniō, while another connects the name to levare, meaning "to lift," as in shoplifting. In the case of the latter, Laverna would mean "goddess of gain".
            • Levana
              • Origin:

                Roman, Latin
              • Meaning:

                "to lift"
              • Description:

                Roman goddess of childbirth. Levana is one of the lesser-known ancient Roman goddess names and has a somewhat synthetic feel but authentic roots.
            • Lucina
              • Origin:

                Roman
              • Meaning:

                "grove or light"
              • Description:

                Lucina, deriving from Latin lucus "grove" and also associated with lux "light", is an epithet given in Roman mythology to the goddess Juno (and sometimes also Diana) in her role as goddess of childbirth. A stately and unusual route to Lucy, more delicate than Lucinda.
            • Luna
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "moon"
              • Description:

                The name of the Roman goddess of the moon, Luna is derived straight from the Latin word for moon, luna. Luna may be the name most likely to surprise someone from an older generation by its Top 10 status in the US and its widespread international popularity.
            • Lyssa
              • Origin:

                Short form of Alyssa or Greek mythological name
              • Meaning:

                "anger, fury, rage"
              • Description:

                Most contemporary English speakers will hear the name Lyssa as short for the long-popular Alyssa or Melissa. But Lyssa is a bona fide Greek mythology name, though not a very appealing one.
            • Larunda
              • Latona
                • Leto
                  • Libitina
                    • Litavis
                      • Macaria
                        • Origin:

                          Spanish from Greek
                        • Meaning:

                          "blessed"
                        • Description:

                          Unusual and rhythmic, the feminine form of the ancient Greek Makarios or the Latinized Macarius, the name of several saints. The modern Spanish male version of the name, Macario, is used in the US.
                      • Macha
                        • Origin:

                          Irish
                        • Meaning:

                          "of the plain"
                        • Description:

                          Irish goddess and saint name that's strong, to say the least.
                      • Maia
                        • Origin:

                          Greek
                        • Meaning:

                          "mother"
                        • Description:

                          Maia was derived from the Greek word maia, meaning "mother." In Greek legend, she was the fair-haired daughter of Atlas who mothered Zeus's favorite illegitimate son, Hermes. To the Romans, Maia was the incarnation of the earth mother and goddess of spring, after whom they named the month of May. Maya is the more common spelling.
                      • Minerva
                        • Origin:

                          Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "of the mind, intellect"
                        • Description:

                          Minerva is the long-neglected name of the Roman goddess of wisdom and invention, the arts and martial strength, one of the mythology names for girls that might appeal to adventurous feminist parents. With Juno and Jupiter, she made the Capitoline triad, whose worship was at the very center of Roman religion.