APHRODITE: goddess of love and beauty
ATHENA: goddess of wisdom
ENYO: goddess of war
ERIS: goddess of strife
GAIA: mother earth
HELIA: goddess of the sun
IASO: goddess of healing
IRIS: goddess of the rainbow
LINA: goddess of weaving
LYSSA: goddess of the underworld
PANDIA: goddess of brightness
PHOEBE goddess of the moon
SELENE: goddess of the moon also
these were some of my favorite goddesses!
2006-09-03 14:51:22
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answered by **KELLEY** 6
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Here is a useful list for you http://www.thinkbabynames.com/search/0/goddess this is a list of Goddess' names. When naming a new dog you should chose a name that you like. Practice a couple of them to see which one you like better saying and screaming. It's your new dog and a name should be something your comfortable with.
2006-09-03 14:20:34
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answered by ♥ Lips of Morphine ♥ 4
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Phoenix
2006-09-03 14:19:17
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answered by Moxie Crimefighter 6
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Athena, Melia, Zeus, Afuego.
2006-09-03 15:11:13
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answered by Roxy 3
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Kane: It means A Tribute in Irish-Gaelic & Beautiful in Welsh & Golden in Japanese : A beautiful golden tribute !
Brina: It's origin is English and it means The Goddess of Severn River.
Sidra: It's Latin and it means Starlike
Sheba: It's Arabic & it means Bibical Queen
Rhea: It's Greek & means Earth
Sela ; Sena ; Selly : It's Greek for Moon
Shea: It's Irish-Gaelic & it means Majestic
Stel ; Star ; Starla; It's Latin for Star ( a form of Stella)
Nell: It's Greek & means Light
Maia: It's Greek & its a Star-name
Meris: Latin & means Seaborn
Phoebe: Greek & Goddess of the Moon
Odell: Danish & it stands for mythological equvalent of Zeus in the Norse hierachy. Odin, Otis
Orin, Orah, Ora, Oralie, Oral, Ori, Orpah,
This name is Latin for " Golden " & Hebrew for " Light "
put together it says " Golden Light "
Orion, Orien, Orie, Oris: Latin for " dawn " & Greek for " east "
Put them together they say; " East Dawn "
Orla, Orly, Lando: Latin for " Bright Sun ".
Ossie, Ozzie,( from Oswald):
Old English & it stands for " Divinely Powerful ".
2006-09-03 17:05:23
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answered by trieghtonhere 4
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How about Morrigan? She's the Celtic goddess of war...you can call her Morrie for short.
2006-09-03 14:18:52
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answered by marajjoya 2
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Condoleeza.
2006-09-03 14:23:46
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answered by protos2222222 6
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http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/gods.htm
2006-09-03 14:19:28
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/godsgreek.htm
Way to many to list so check this out!
way to go Nicole you beat me to it
2006-09-03 14:21:50
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answered by Bob 3
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You should name it shurley!
2006-09-03 14:32:07
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answered by Anonymous
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