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Afertility deity is a god or goddess associated with fertility, sex, pregnancy, childbirth, and crops. in some cases these deities are directly associated with these experiences; in others they are more abstract symbols. Fertility rites may accompany their worship. The following is a list of fertility deities.

African

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Ancient Egyptian

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Min, ancient Egyptian god of fertility and lettuce

Yoruba

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Native American

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Aztec

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Inca

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Inuit

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Mayan

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Muiscan

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Taíno

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Vodou

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Asian

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Arabian

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Armenian

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Canaanite

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Chinese

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Filipino

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Vietnamese

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Hittite/Hurrian

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Indian

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Parvati

Iranian

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Phoenician

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Japanese

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Mesopotamian

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Turco-Mongol

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European

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Albanian

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Baltic

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Celtic

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Etruscan

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Finno-Ugric

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Germanic

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Greek

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Priapus, Greek god of fertility, gardens and male genitalia

Irish

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Roman

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Sami

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Slavic

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Oceanian

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Hawaiian

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Indigenous Australian

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Rainbow Serpent, Australian creator god and god of rain and fertility

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Liu, Peng (2016). ""Conceal my Body so that I can Protect the State": The Making of the Mysterious Woman in Daoism and Water Margin". Ming Studies. 2016 (74): 48–71. doi:10.1080/0147037X.2016.1228876. S2CID 164447144.
  • ^ Berthier, Brigitte. (2008) The Lady of Linshu: A Chinese female cult. California : Stanford University Press.
  • ^ San Buenaventura, P. (1613). Vocabulario de Lengua Tagala.
  • ^ Scott, W. H. (1994). Barangay: Sixteenth-century Philippine Culture and Society. Ateneo University Press.
  • ^ Pardo, F. (1686–1688). Carte [...] sobre la idolatria de los naturales de la provincia de Zambales, y de los del pueblo de Santo Tomas y otros cicunvecinos [...]. Sevilla, Spain: Archivo de la Indias.
  • ^ Plasencia, J. (1589). Relacion de las Costumbres de Los Tagalos.
  • ^ Jocano, F. L. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Quezon City: Capitol Publishing House Inc.
  • ^ Demetrio, F. R., Cordero-Fernando, G., & Zialcita, F. N. (1991). The Soul Book. Quezon City: GCF Books.
  • ^ Jocano, F. L. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Quezon City: Capitol Publishing House Inc.
  • ^ Souza, G. B., Turley, J. S. (2016). The Boxer Codex: Transcription and Translation of an Illustrated Late Sixteenth-century Spanish Manuscript Concerning the Geography, Ethnography and History of the Pacific, South-East Asia and East Asia. Brill.
  • ^ Potet, J. P. G. (2017). Ancient Beliefs and Customs of the Tagalogs. Morrisville, North Carolina: Lulu Press.
  • ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2021-01-18. Retrieved 2020-09-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ Jocano, F. L. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Quezon City: Capitol Publishing House Inc.
  • ^ Taheri, Sadreddin (2014). "Goddesses in Iranian Culture and Mythology". Tehran: Roshangaran va Motale’at-e Zanan Publications. Archived from the original on 2018-07-15. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
  • ^ Ovid, Fasti II, 425-452
  • ^ Augustine, The City of God, 6.9.3; Arnobius, Adversus Nationes, 4,.7
  • ^ Augustine, The City of God, 6.9.3
  • ^ Place Settings Archived 2021-05-03 at the Wayback Machine. Brooklyn Museum. Retrieved on 2015-08-06.

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