List of love and lust deities explained

A love deity is a deity in mythology associated with romance, sex, lust, or sexuality. Love deities are common in mythology and may be found in many polytheistic religions. Female sex goddesses are often associated with beauty and other traditionally feminine attributes.

Sub-Saharan Africa

Western African-Congo

Efik

Vodun

Yoruba

Afroasiatic Middle East

Canaanite

Egyptian

Hausa

Mesopotamian

Moroccan

Western Eurasia

Albanian

Balto-Slavic

Lithuanian

Slavic

Celtic

Esoteric

Norse-Germanic

Greaco-Roman

Greek/Hellenic

Roman

Etruscan

Western Asia

Armenian

Hindu-Vedic

Persian Zorostarian

Turkic-Altai

Asia-Pacific / Oceania

Filipino

See main article: article and List of Philippine mythological figures.

Far East Asia

Chinese

Japanese

Vietnamese

Buddhist

North America

Central American and the Caribbean

Aztec

Haitian Vodou

Mexican folk religion

South America

Guaraní

Notes and References

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  4. Book: Evans-Wentz, W. Y. . The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries . Citadel . 1998 . 0-8065-1160-5 . 572 .
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