List of night deities
A night deity is a goddess or god in mythology associated with night, the night sky, or darkness. They commonly feature in polytheistic religions. The following is a list of night deities in various mythologies.
Aztec
- Lords of the Night, group of nine gods, each of whom ruled over a particular night
- Itzpapalotl, fearsome skeletal goddess of the stars
- Metztli, god or goddess of the moon, night and farmers
- Tezcatlipoca, god of the night sky, the night winds, hurricanes, the north, the earth, obsidian, enmity, discord, rulership, divination, temptation, jaguars, sorcery, beauty, war and strife
- Tzitzimimeh, skeletal goddesses of the stars
- Yohaulticetl, lunar goddess known as the "Lady of the Night"
Canaanite
- Shalim, god of dusk
- Araphel, the divine darkness
Greco-Roman
- Achlys, primordial goddess of the clouding of eyes after death, the eternal night, and poison.
- Artemis, goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, and wild animals, who was commonly associated with the moon.
- Asteria, Titaness goddess of nocturnal oracles and the stars.
- Erebus, primordial god and personification of darkness.
- Hades, god of the underworld, whose domain included night and darkness.
- Hecate, goddess of boundaries, crossroads, witchcraft, and ghosts, who was commonly associated with the moon.
- Hypnos, personification of sleep, the son of Nyx and Erebus and twin brother of Thanatos.
- Nyx, primordial goddess and personification of the night.
- Selene, Titaness goddess and personification of the moon.
- Thanatos, personification of death, the son of Nyx and Erebus and twin brother of Hypnos.
- Diana Trivia, goddess of the hunt, the moon, crossroads, equivalent to the Greek goddesses Artemis and Hecate.
- Latona, mother goddess of day and night, equivalent to the Greek goddesses Leto and Asteria.
- Luna, goddess of the moon, equivalent to the Greek goddess Selene.
- Nox, primordial goddess of night; equivalent to the Greek goddess Nyx.
- Scotus, primordial god of darkness; equivalent to the Greek god Erebus.
- Somnus, god of sleep, equivalent to the Greek god Hypnos.
- Summanus, god of nocturnal thunder.
Etruscan
- Artume (also called Aritimi, Artames, or Artumes), Etruscan goddess of the night; equivalent to the Greek goddess Artemis.
Polynesian
- Hine-nui-te-pō, goddess of night and death and the ruler of the underworld in Māori mythology.
- Ira, sky goddess and mother of the stars.
Slavic
- Zorya, two guardian goddesses, representing the morning and evening stars.
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See also
- Chthonic (underworld) deities
- Lists of deities in Sanamahism
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