Aine
Goddess of love and fertility, will later be known as the fairy queen.
Anu / Aire
An ancient goddess, the original earth mother.
Banbha
One of the three earth goddesses who lent their names to naming Ireland. Eriu and Fodla are the others.
Bebhionn
Goddess of the underworls and a patron of pleasure.
Boann
Goddess of rivers and fertility. Wife of Nechtan.
Brighid / Brigit / Bride
There is no other goddess like Brighid, the goddess of fertility and agriculture.
She shows up in every celtic religion under slightly different names.
She is the daughter of Dagda, the king of the Tuatha de Danann.
all others were secondary to her.
She also ruled therapy, metalworking and poetic inspiration.
And in her spare time was wife to Bres.
She was so loved by the Celts that she was turned into a SAINT when Christianity took over
Bronach
A goddess of cliffs.
Cailleach
Mother goddess to the ancient Irish, she did everything.
She ruled the earth, sun, moon, sky, made the seasons change, etc. etc.
She passed the job to her many daughters.
Eriu
This godesses lent her name to Ireland.
In Gaelic Erin means Land of Eriu.
Etain / Grian
An early sun goddess.
Machta
A nature goddess.
Medb
Queen of Connacht.
A goddess of war, the mere sight of her can blind enemies and she can run faster than any horse.
Her name means She who intoxicates.
Shannon
Irish water goddess of the river Shannon.
Tailltu
Another nature goddess.
Gods
Bres
God of fertility and agriculture. Lucky man married to Brighid.
Diancech
God of healing. Killed his only rival, his son. what a dad.
Lugh
A fertility sun god, linked with crops and harvest. Favored ravens and lynxs.
Mac Da Tho
God of the underworld.
Nechtan
A water god.
Ogma
A warrior god, the champion of eloquence. and when that didn't work, he killed them.
Oenghus / Angus
The son of Boann. God of fatal love. like Cupid