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Are you interested in getting to know the world’s many fascinating moon deities? You’ve come to the right place! There are lunar gods in pantheons worldwide, from ancient Egypt to Finland—some with their own unique lore, and others with influences from various cultures. In this article, we’ll introduce you to the most prominent and well-known moon gods and goddesses from around the world, including Africa, Europe, and Asia. We’ll also talk a little about the themes (or myths) they’re associated with. Let’s take a look!
A Brief Overview of Moon Gods & Goddesses
Moon gods and goddesses exist in mythologies around the world, from Selene and her counterpart Luna (Greek and Roman, respectively), to the Egyptian god Khonsu, the Norse god Máni, the Finnish goddess Kuutar, the Chinese goddess Chang’e, and the Inca goddess Mama Quilla.
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