List of light deities

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The Norse light god Baldr

A light deity is a god or goddess in mythology associated with light and/or day. Since stars give off light, star deities can also be included here. The following is a list of light deities in various mythologies.

African[edit]

Egyptian mythology[edit]

  • Khepri, god of rebirth and the sunrise
  • Nefertem, god who represents the first sunlight

Guanche[edit]

  • Magec, deity of the sun and light, exact gender unknown

Dahomean religion[edit]

  • Lisa, deity of the sun, heat, sky[1]

American[edit]

Lakota mythology[edit]

  • Anpao, two-faced spirit of the dawn

Maya mythology[edit]

  • Tohil, god associated with thunder, lightning, and sunrise

Aztec[edit]

Zapotec[edit]

  • Coquihani, god of light

Incan[edit]

  • Inti, god of the sun
  • Ch'aska ("Venus") or Ch'aska Quyllur ("Venus star"), goddess of dawn and twilight, the planet
  • Mama Killa, goddess of the moon

Asian[edit]

Chinese[edit]

Hindu[edit]

Sumerian[edit]

European[edit]

Albanian[edit]

  • Nëna e Diellit, "the Mother of the Sun"
  • Dielli, personification of the Sun
  • Hëna, personification of the Moon
  • E Bija e Hënës dhe e Diellit, "the Daughter of the Moon and the Sun"
  • Prende, dawn goddess, also referred to as Hylli i Dritës, Afêrdita "the Star of Light, Afêrdita" (Venus)
  • Zojz, as a reflex of *Dyeus, god of the day-lit sky

Baltic[edit]

Celtic[edit]

  • Lugh, personification of the sun

Etruscan[edit]

  • Albina, goddess of the dawn and protector of ill-fated lovers
  • Thesan, goddess of the dawn, associated with new life

Germanic[edit]

  • Baldr, god thought to be associated with light and/or day; is known by many other names, all of which have cognates in other Germanic languages, suggesting he may have been a pan-Germanic deity
  • Dagr, personification of day
  • Earendel, god of rising light and/or a star
  • Eostre, considered to continue the Proto-Indo-European dawn goddess
  • Freyr, god of sunshine, among other things
  • Sól, goddess and personification of the sun
  • Teiwaz, as a reflex of *Dyeus, was probably originally god of the day-lit sky
  • Thor, god of lightning, thunder, weather, storms, and the sky

Slavic[edit]

Greek[edit]

  • Aether, primarily associated with upper air but associated with light in Hesiod's Theogony
  • Apollo, god of light, among many other things
  • Eos, goddess of the dawn
  • Hemera, personification of day
  • Hyperion, Titan of light; sometimes conflated with his son Helios
  • Lampetia, goddess of light, and one of the Heliades or daughters of Helios , god of the Sun, and of the nymph Neera . 
  • Theia, Titaness of sight and the shining light of the clear blue sky. She is the consort of Hyperion and mother of Helios, Selene, and Eos.
  • Zeus, as a reflex of *Dyeus, could be considered god of the day-lit sky

Mari[edit]

Roman[edit]

Oceania[edit]

Polynesian[edit]

Māori mythology[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mawu-Lisa". Oxford Reference. Retrieved 2023-03-09.