Mokosh is the Goddess of fertility, motherhood, moisture, and fate. She protects women, especially during childbirth.

Lada is the Goddess of love, beauty, marriage, and harmony. Often associated with spring and fertility.

Lelya is the Daughter of Lada, representing youth, love, and maidenhood.

Morana is the Goddess of winter, death, and rebirth. Symbolizes the cycle of life and is often "drowned" in spring festivals to welcome the new season.

Zorya is the triple goddess of dawn, dusk, and midnight. She guards the Sun as it travels across the sky.

Devana is the Goddess of the hunt, forests, and wild animals. Equivalent to the Greek Artemis or Roman Diana.

Vesna is the Goddess of spring, youth, and renewal, often contrasted with Morana.

Dola is the Goddess of luck and fate, determining people's fortunes.

Zemyna is the Goddess of the Earth, agriculture, and fertility, closely related to Mokosh.

Siva is the Goddess of love, life, and fertility, sometimes identified with Lada.

Razhda is the Goddess of childbirth and destiny.

Kupala is the Goddess of midsummer, love, and water, often linked to the Kupala Night festival.

Kikimora is a household spirit, sometimes depicted as a mischievous or malevolent entity.

Berehynia is a protective water and river spirit, later seen as a guardian mother goddess.

Mare is a spirit associated with nightmares and darkness.

Navia is a spirit or goddess linked to the underworld and the souls of the dead.

To Be Continued

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