Displayed on this page are Goddess names 81 to 97. Within these names, the English, German, and Spanish Victoria was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #27 and a usage of 0.342%, and it was followed by the English and German Phoebe, the English Tara, and the English, German, and Russian name, Selina, in decreasing order. The rare Goddess names are Nike (German and Greek), Parthenia (English), Rama (Indian), Ramaa (Indian), Roma (Italian and Romanian), Saga (Scandinavian), Sunna (German), Terra (English, Italian, and Portuguese), Tulsi (Indian), Venetia (English), Venus (Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Scandinavian, and Spanish), Vesta (English), and Vimala (Indian).
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Nike | victory; victor, conqueror ... Greek mythology by the goddess of victory ... |
Parthenia | virgin, maiden ... as an epithet by the goddess Athena, who was also ... |
Phoebe 348 | bright, pure; sweetly-spoken, ... the epithet of the moon goddess Diana and Artemis ... |
| Rama | pleasing; charming; ... one of the names of the goddess Lakshmi ... |
| Ramaa | charming ... one of the name of the goddess Lakshmi. ... |
Roma | mythology, Roma was a goddess that personified the ... |
| Saga | seeing one ... in Norse mythology by a goddess and companion of Odin; ... |
Selina 969 | moon; light, shine; ... Greek mythology by the goddess of the moon ... |
| Sunna | sun ... mythology by the goddess of the sun ... |
Tara 632 | hill; star; savior ... the name of the earth goddess in Irish mythology, of ... |
Terra | earth, land; hill; hunter; harvest; guardian; woman from Therasia ... |
| Tulsi | sacred tulasi plant ... of the hair of the goddess Vrinda. ... |
| Venetia | love, sexual desire; ... the name of the Roman goddess of love, Venus ... |
Venus | love, sexual desire ... Roman mythology by the goddess of fertility and love ... |
Vesta | hearth ... Roman mythology by the goddess of the hearth and the ... |
Victoria 27 | victor, conqueror ... Roman mythology by the goddess and personification of ... |
| Vimala | clean, pure, untarnished ... this is the name of the goddess Durga, the wife of ... |
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