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In , a nature deity is a in charge of forces of nature, such as , biological processes, or . These deities can also govern natural features such as mountains, trees, or volcanoes. Accepted in , , , , , , , , , and , the nature deity can embody a number of archetypes including , , or lord of the animals.


African

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  • Asase Yaa, Mother of the Dead and the goddess of the harsh earth and truth
  • Asase Afua, the goddess of the lush earth, fertility, love, procreation and farming
  • Bia, personification of the and god of the wilderness and wild animals
  • Tano, personification of the and god of the river and thunder


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[[Bantu mythology


Egyptian mythology
  • Ash, god of the oasis and the vineyards of the western
  • , god of earth
  • Nut, sky goddess and sister and wife of Geb


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Voodoo mythology
  • , Dahomey goddess of creation, the sun, and the moon
  • , Dahomey god of thunder


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Zulu mythology


American

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[[Aztec mythology
  • , god of art, games, beauty, dance, flowers, maize, and song
  • , goddess of fertility, beauty, female sexuality, protection of young mothers, pregnancy, childbirth, vegetation, flowers, and the crafts of women
  • , mother goddess


Brazilian mythology/Guarani mythology
  • , a powerful demon or forest spirit and guardian of nature


  • , loa of the dead
  • Grand Bois, associated with trees, plants and herbs
  • L'inglesou, loa who lives in the wild areas of Haiti and kills anyone who offends him
  • Loco, loa associated with healers and plants, especially trees


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[[Inca mythology
  • , fertility goddess who presides over planting, harvesting and earthquakes


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[[Maya mythology
  • , god of agriculture, wild plants and animals


Native American mythology
  • Asintmah, earth and nature goddess, and the first woman to walk the earth
  • , Mapuche spirits of nature


Asian

Chinese mythology
  • , Mother Goddess of the
  • , Star deities of sixty years cycle
  • Chang'e, moon goddess
  • , god of thunder
  • , Mother Earth and Overlord of all Tu Di Gong
  • Tu Di Gong, earth deity of a specific locality and nearby human communities
  • , ancient god of water
  • , ancient god of fire
  • , god of
  • San Shan Guo Wang, lords of the Three Mountains in Southern China

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  • or Bhumi, goddess regarded as "Mother Earth"; Sanskrit for Earth
  • , god of fire
  • , god of oceans
  • , god of wind
  • , god of rain, lightning and thunders
  • , goddess of the forests and the animals that dwell within it


Japanese mythology
  • , goddess of the sun
  • , forefather of the gods, god of creation and life and first male
  • , Izanagi's wife and sister, goddess of creation and death, first female
  • Konohanasakuya-hime, the blossom princess and symbol of delicate earthly life
  • , god of death
  • , god of water
  • Fūjin, god of wind
  • , god of fire
  • , god of storms, (fertility in Izumo legends), younger brother to Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi
  • , god of the moon and oceans, younger brother of Amaterasu and older brother of Susanoo


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[[Korean mythology
  • , god-king of , god of the mountain
  • , nature spirits
  • , goddess of the mountain
  • Jacheongbi, goddess of the grain, agriculture, harvest, growth, and nourishment
  • Jeonggyun Moju, mother of Suro of Geumgwan Gaya and Ijinashi of Daegaya, goddess of the mountain
  • Jik, god of grains
  • Sa, god of the earth
  • , local mountain gods


Philippine mythology


Vietnamese mythology
  • Ông Trời, god of the heaven/sky and king of the gods
  • Mẫu Thượng Thiên, goddess of the heavens/skies
  • Thiên Y A Na, the goddess has the same job as the Mẫu Thượng Thiên
  • Mẫu Thượng Ngàn, goddess of the mountains and forests
  • Tản Viên Sơn Thánh, god of Ba Vì mountain range
  • Mẫu Thoải, the goddess who governs all things related to water
  • Mẫu Địa, goddess of the earth
  • Lạc Long Quân, one of the Long Vươngs at the head of the Water Palace


Western Asian

Arab mythology


Armenian mythology
  • Ara the Handsome, a dying-and-rising agricultural deity
  • Aralez, winged dog-like creatures with the ability to resurrect the dead by licking wounds
  • (Arev) or Ar, god of the Sun
  • Astłik, deity of fertility and love
  • Tsovinar, also known as "Nar of the Sea", goddess of waters and the ocean
  • Mihr, cognate with the Mithra and god of the sun and light
  • , chthonic goddess of fertility, vineyards, and the underworld
  • , a dragon closely associated with water


Hittite mythology
  • Irpitiga, lord of the earth
  • , god of the mountains


Mesopotamian mythology
  • Abu, minor god of plants
  • , vegetation god
  • , Sumerian god of vegetation
  • , goddess representing the earth
  • , vegetation god
  • , Sumerian mother goddess associated with the earth and fertility
  • , Sumerian goddess of reeds and marshes
  • , and Akkadian goddess responsible for pastures and poplar trees


Persian mythology

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  • , the goddess of nature, love and fertility in Turkic mythology. Also known as Yer Ana.
  • İye, deities or spirits or natural assets.
  • , the god of the forest, animals, and hunt in Turkic mythology.
  • , the god of water in Turkic mythology


European

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[[Baltic mythology
  • , goddess of forests, trees, and animals
  • Zemes māte, goddess of the earth


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[[Celtic mythology
  • , Gaulish goddess associated with forests and rivers
  • , Gaulish bear goddess of the wilderness
  • , goddess of the forest region
  • , god associated with horned male animals, produce, and fertility
  • , hypothetical tree goddess proposed by in his 1948 study The White Goddess; popular with Neopagans.
  • , Gaulish goddess of nature, the earth, fire, and fertility
  • , god of agriculture, forests, and alcoholic drinks
  • , god of vegetation, rebirth, and agriculture, possibly cognate with the
  • Karærin, Celtic goddess who protects animals and nature
  • Sínann, Irish goddess, embodiment of the , the longest river on , and a goddess of wisdom


English mythology
  • Apple Tree Man, the spirit of the oldest apple tree in an orchardBriggs, Katharine (1976). An Encyclopedia of Fairies. Pantheon Books. pp. 9–10. .
  • , female guardian spirit of unripe nut thickets
  • is the male counterpart to Churnmilk PegWright, Elizabeth Mary (1913). Rustic Speech and Folk-Lore. Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press. p. 198.


Etruscan mythology
  • , god of plant life, happiness, wine, health, and growth in all things
  • , god of the woodlands
  • , goddess of the hunt, woodlands, the night, and the wild


Finnish mythology
  • , god of wilderness and archery
  • Tapio, god and ruler of forests
  • , goddess of forests and the hunt. Wife of Tapio.

Mari
  • Mlande, god of the earth
  • Mlande-Ava, goddess of the earth


Georgian mythology
  • Dali, goddess of mountain animals such as and deer


Germanic mythology
  • Ēostre or Ostara, the goddess of spring
  • Fjörgyn, the female personification of the earth. She is also the mother of the goddess and, very rarely, mother of
  • , goddess of fertility, gold, death, love, beauty, war and magic
  • , god of fertility, rain, sunlight, life and summer
  • Iðunn the goddess of spring who guards the apples that keep the gods eternally young; wife of the god BragiWorld English Dictionary
  • Jörð, personification of the earth and the mother of
  • , goddess of the earth, called by the Romans
  • Njörð, god of the sea, fishing, and fertility
  • Rán, goddess of the sea, storms, and death
  • Skaði, goddess of mountains, skiing, winter, archery and hunting
  • , goddess of earth, fertility, and the harvest
  • , god of thunder, lightning, weather, oak trees, and fertility
  • , god of hunting, archery, skiing, and mountains


Germanic folklore
  • Nøkken, male water spirit
  • , beautiful, fairy-like creature that lives in the forest and streams


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[[Greek mythology
  • , flower nymphs
  • , goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and fertility
  • , god of the sun, light, healing, poetry and music, and archery
  • , god of shepherds, cheesemaking, beekeeping, honey, honey-mead, olive growing, oil milling, medicinal herbs, hunting, and the Etesian winds
  • , goddess of the hunt, the dark, the light, the moon, wild animals, nature, wilderness, childbirth, virginity, fertility, young girls, and health and plague in women and childhood
  • , nymphs of the breezes
  • , goddess of flowers
  • , god of the harvest
  • , Phrygian goddess of the fertile earth and wild animals
  • , goddess of the harvest, crops, the fertility of the earth, grains, and the seasons
  • , god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, madness, and festivity. The Roman equivalent is Bacchus.Walter Burkert, (1985) Greek Religion, Harvard University Press, .
  • , tree and forest nymphs
  • , nymphs of highland pastures and protectors of sheep flocks
  • , primal mother goddess and goddess of the earth and its personification
  • , oak tree dryads
  • , goddess of plants, specifically making them bloom and bear fruit as they were supposed to
  • , Titan-god of the sun
  • , goddesses of the seasons and the natural portions of time
  • , nymphs of honey and the ash tree
  • , nature spirits
  • , fresh water nymphs
  • , salt-water nymphs
  • , Primordial goddess and personification of night
  • , fresh water nymphs
  • , mountain nymphs
  • , god of forests & mountains
  • Pan, god of shepherds, flocks, mountain wilds, and rustic music
  • (Kore), goddess of spring growth
  • , primeval goddess of nature
  • Rhea, goddess of fertility, motherhood, and the mountain wilds
  • , rustic nature spirits
  • , Titan-goddess of the moon


Greek rustic deities

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[[Nordic folklore
  • Rå, Skogsrå, , beautiful, female forest spirits


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[[Roman mythology
  • – god of wine, nature, pleasure and festivity; equivalent to the Greek god Dionysus
  • Ceres, goddess of growing plants and motherly relationships; equivalent to the Greek goddess Demeter
  • Diana, goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness and the moon; equivalent to the Greek goddess Artemis
  • , horned god of the forest, plains and fields
  • Feronia, goddess associated with wildlife, fertility, health and abundance
  • Flora, goddess of flowers and the spring; equivalent to the Greek goddess Chloris
  • , god of plant life, happiness and health and growth in all things
  • , cognate for Bacchus/Dionysus
  • , god of the forests and woods
  • , goddess of fertility and the earth
  • , nature god who ensured children grew properly and stayed healthy
  • Pomona, goddess of fruit trees, gardens and orchards
  • Silvanus, tutelary spirit or deity of woods and fields and protector of forests
  • Terra, primeval goddess personifying the earth; equivalent to the Greek goddess Gaia


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[[Slavic mythology
  • , evil Wendish god of the forest
  • , god of vegetation, fertility, spring, war and harvest
  • , a of the forests.
  • , god of the woods, who protected lost voyagers and punished those who mistreated the forest
  • Veles, god of earth, waters and the underworld
  • , goddess of nature


Oceanian

Māori mythology
  • Papatuanuku, the earth mother
  • Ranginui, the sky father
  • , god of volcanoes and seasons
  • Tāne, god of forests and of birds


Micronesian mythology

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  • Indo' Ongon-Ongon, goddess of earthquakes
  • Pong Banggai di Rante, earth goddess

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