Welsh Gods

Celtic  Gaul  Ireland


Goddesses

ELSWET.COM Andraste
Warrior goddess of victory.

Arianrhod
Moon/earth goddess. A very powerful woman.

Branwen
Goddess of love, beauty and passion.

Caridwen / Cerridwen / Brigantia
Mother of Taliesen, therefore she is patron of poets. Goddess of fertility, metalworking etc. etc. Britians version of Brighid.

Coventina
A goddess of a holy spring.

Cuda / Don
Mother earth goddess.

Geofon
The ocean Goddess.

Gwendydd / Gandieda / Gwendolyn
Goddess of magic. Rumored to be Merlins twin, mother or lover. Or all of the above..

Gwyar
Goddess wife of the Sky god. which one I'm not sure of....

Gwyllion
Mean spirited mountain goddess. Always mistdirected travellers.

Latis
Water goddess, be it streams, springs, river or oceans.

Modron
The divine mother.

Rhiannon
The horse goddess.

Sheila na gig
A fertility goddess.

Gods

Amaethon
God of agriculture.

Belatucadros
The god of war and destruction. His name means fair shining one.

Bran
God of poetry, an all around hero type god. Brother of Branwen, son of Llyr & Penarddun.

Cocidius
A forest and hunting god. Occasionally moonlighted as a war god..

Condatis
A water god.

Dewi
An early god. The official symbol of Wales, a red dragon, was adapted from the Great Red Serpent that was the god Dewi.

Dylan
The sea god, brother of Lleu.

Govannon
God of metalworking and smithing. His weapons were garenteed deadly, his armor invinceable.

Gwydion
Gwydion was a Welsch God. He was the son of Don (Dana) and brother of Arianrhod. Gwydion was taught the magical arts by his uncle Math. He is the druid of the gods and the master of illusion and phantasy, the teacher of all that is useful and good. As is common in mythology, he was married to his sister Arianrhod. They had two children, Dylan and Llew. Dylan, son of the Wave, represented darkness, his element was the sea. After he was born he jumped directly into the sea, and no wave would break beneath him. He was killed by his uncle Govannon, and the whole country wept for him. Llew on the other hand, personified light, he is the counterpart of the Irish god Lugh. When his mother refused to name him, Gwydion used his illusions to change his son and himself into cobblers. Arianrhod ordered shoes, but Llew made the first pair too big and the second pair too small, so that she would come to their boat for fitting. When she sat there, Lleu shot a wren that was sitting on the edge of the boat. And Arianrhod said: `the lion aimed at it with a steady hand`. From that moment on Lleu had his name, Llew Llaw Gyffes, which means `lion with a steady hand`.

Gwyn ap Nudd
God of the underworld. Master of the Wild Hunt.

Lir / Llyr
God of the seas.

Lleu
An overall perfect god.

Math ap Mathonwy
God of sorcery.

Nodens
God of healing.

Vitiris
God of wisdom and learning.

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