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In the study of mythology, a lunar deity is a god or goddess associated with or symbolizing the moon: see moon (mythology). These deities can have a variety of functions and traditions depending upon the culture, but they are often related to or an enemy of the solar deity.

List of Lunar Deities

  • Aboriginal mythology
    • Daramulum
  • Ainu mythology
    • Chup-Kamui
  • Akkadian mythology
    • Enzu
    • Sin
  • Arabian mythology
    • Illat
    • Hilal
    • Hubal
    • Sin
    • Ta'lab
    • Wadd
  • Aztec mythology
    • Coyolxauhqui
    • Metztli
    • Tecciztecatl
  • Babylonian mythology
    • Sin
  • Basque mythology
    • Ilazki
  • Cahuilla mythology
    • Menily
  • Canaanite mythology
    • Jarih
    • Nikkal
  • Celtic mythology
    • Góntia
    • Lair báln
  • Chibcha mythology
    • Chia
    • Chie
  • Chinese mythology
    • Chang'e or Heng O. The moon does not represent any deity in Chinese culture. The moon is a palace where immortals and fairies live.
  • Dahomean mythology
    • Gleti
  • Elamite mythology
    • Napir
  • Egyptian mythology
    • Chons
    • Thoth
  • Etruscan mythology
    • Losna
  • Greek mythology
    • Artemis
    • Hecate
    • Phoebe
    • Selene
    • Rhea
  • Hattic mythology
    • Kaskuh
  • Hindu mythology
    • Anumati
    • Chandra
    • Nandi
    • Prajapati
    • Ramachandra
    • Shiva
    • Soma
  • Hurrian mythology
    • Kusuh
  • Incan mythology
    • Coniraya
    • Ka-Ata-Killa
    • Mama Quilla
  • Indonesian mythology
    • Dewi Shri
    • Silewe Nazarate
  • Inuit mythology
    • Alignak
    • Igaluk
    • Tarquiup Inua
  • Japanese mythology
    • Marishi-Ten
    • Tsuku-yomi
  • Kachin mythology
    • Shitta
  • Latvian mythology
    • Meness
  • Mandjindja mythology
    • Kidili
  • Maya mythology
    • Ahau-Kin
    • Ixbalanque
    • Ixchel
    • Itzamna
  • Mochican mythology
    • Si
  • Navaho mythology
    • Yolkai Estasan
  • Norse mythology
    • Brunhild
    • Mani
  • Orokolo mythology
    • Papare
  • Pagan rituals



    in Medieval Italy
    • Madonna Oriente
  • Palmarene mythology
    • Aglibol
  • Pawnee mythology
    • Pah
  • Persian mythology
    • Mah
    • Mao
  • Philippine mythology
    • Mayari
  • Phoenician mythology
    • Nikkal
  • Phrygian mythology
    • Men
  • Polynesian mythology
    • Avatea
    • Fati
    • Ina
    • Hina-Kega
    • Hina-Uri
    • Lona
    • Mahina
    • Marama
    • Sina
    • Ul
  • Pygmy mythology
    • Arebati
  • Roman mythology
    • Diana
    • Luna
  • Semitic mythology
    • Terah
  • Seran mythology
    • Dapie
  • Slavic mythology
    • Myesyats
  • Sumerian mythology
    • Nanna
    • Ningal
  • Sumu mythology
    • Udó
  • Thracian mythology
    • Bendis
  • Tupinamba mythology
    • Ari
  • Ugaritic mythology
    • Nikkal
  • Urartian mythology
    • Selardi
  • Vodun
    • Kalfu Bóstwa lunarne

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