Gods - D
Damara
A British/Celtic feritility goddess, associated with the month of May.
Damona
A Gallic goddess, known as the "Divine Cow". She is the spouse of Borvo.
Dea Matrona
The Celtic deity at the source of the river Marne (northeastern France).
Dea Sequana
The Celtic deity at the source of the river Seine (northern France).
Dewi
An old Welsh god. The official emblem of Wales, a red dragon, is derived from the Great Red Serpent that once represented the god Dewi.
Dia Griene
The daughter of the sun in ancient Scotland. She appears in a folktale in which, held captive in the Land of the Big Women, she is freed by the Cailleach, disguised as a fox, and a helpful young bumbler named Brian Dis The name Caesar gave to the supreme god of the Celts he encountered in Gaul. It is uncertain which Celtic deity this refers to.
Don
The Welsh mother-goddess. She is the wife of Beli, and mother of Gwydion. Her Irish counterpart is Danu Dwyn The Celtic god of love.
Dylan
Dylan ("sea"), a virgin-born son of Arianrhod. He was a sea-creature, and returned to the waves. Much later, he came back upon land and was killed by his own uncle Govannon, who did not know who he was.
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