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page 1Finnish goddesses

Ilmatar
thumb|Ilmatar by Robert Wilhelm Ekman, 1860
Ilmatar () is a virgin spirit and goddess of the air in the Finnish national epic Kalevala.

Louhi
Louhi (; alternate names include Loviatar (), Loveatar, Lovetar, Lovehetar, Louhetar and Louhiatar) is the ruler of Pohjola in Finnish mythology. She is regarded as a goddess of death and disease. She is also the mother of wolves. Her original role was likely as the ruler of the underworld.

Mielikki
Mielikki () is the Finnish goddess of forests and the hunt. She is usually called (), though the epithet () also exists. As the mistress, she is seen as the wife of Tapio and the mother of Tuulikki, Tellervo and Nyyrikki.
Tuonetar
Tuonetar () is the Queen of the Underworld in Finnish mythology.

Vellamo
Vellamo (, also spelled Wellamo), is the goddess of water, lakes and seas in Finnish mythology. She is called 'Mistress of Water'.
Kalma
goddess in Finnish folklore
Päivätär
Päivätär (; ) is the goddess of the Sun in Finnish mythology.
Kuu
Kuutar (; ) is the goddess of the Moon in Finnish mythology.
Tellervo (Tuulikki)
Tellervo () is the Finnish goddess of forests. She is the daughter of Tapio, the King of the Forest.
Akka
Finnish deity
Kivutar
Kivutar (), Kiputyttö () or Vammatar () is a spirit or goddess in Finnish mythology who is asked take the pains and injuries of humans to herself. She lives on Kipumäki/Kipuvaara ("Pain Hill") or Kipuvuori ("Pain Mountain"), and is often called a maiden of the underworld (Tuonen neito).