Which Irish Goddess Are You?

The legends and even history of Ireland are full of tales of goddesses and magic. See which goddess you're most like!

Tags: Religion, Goddes, Mythology


Here are all the results with descriptions

Aibell, Queen of the Fairies
You have a loving heart that is prone to nurturing and protection. Aibell was a guardian goddess. She was a protector not only in battle but in other parts of life as well. When one young man became addicted to alcohol, she tried to get him to give it up. She also championed women; in one case, she ruled that women could punish men who toyed with affections of women or refused to marry. She is associated with beauty, passion, and burning fire. She lends her magic death-song harp to those who need its protection. She is married to King Dubhlainn Ua Artigan, king of the fairies.

Cliodhna, Queen of the Banshees
You are a healer and a romantic, and you have a sentimental heart. Cliodhna was also a queen of the fairies of the hills. She fell in love with a mortal once, but when she tried to be with him, a musician played music that made her fall asleep and was then carried away by a wave. Since then, she has had affairs with the men of the clans that associate her as their own banshee. She's even listed in one real family tree. She has three colorful birds, whose songs can heal the sick. She is the goddess that enchanted the Blarney Stone to make all who kiss it eloquent. One historian from the 1800s writes of her as a very real entity of whom his family has personal experience.

Brigid, Goddess of Fire and Patroness of Poetry
You can handle nearly anything and everything. Brigid has her hand in almost every human endeavor, especially those things which elevate humans, such as wisdom, poetry, healing, and more. She is also an inventor of communication; she was the first in Ireland to keen, the first to whistle in night travel. She is the guardian of domesticated animals, and she brings the spring, promotes fertility, and protects wells.

Mongfind, Goddess of Samhain and Sorcery
You're mysterious and love all things magic. Mongfind was a real person from whom Irish and English nobility of today descend. She became a goddess when, in trying to secure kingship for her son, she poisoned her husband and took a drink herself to convince him to do it also. Thus she became the goddess of sorcery and Samhain. In County Waterford, children sing a poem about her on Halloween, to commemorate her. She is also sometimes associated with banshees.

The Morrigan, Phantom Queen and Triple Goddess of Fate and War
Your multifaceted personality expands your experiences and helps you accomplish great things. The Morrigan is sometimes seen as one goddess made up of three sisters, each with her own purpose and personality. As one, she is primarily a source of premonition, warning, and advice in times of conflict. She has the power to evoke fear in the enemy and inspire courage in those she protects. When times are good, the Morrigan is a protector of kings and cattle, and a goddess of fertility and plenty.

Flidais, Goddess of the Woods
You are a lover of nature and animals. Flidais was a 'goddess of wild beasts' that rode her deer-drawn chariot through the woods of Ireland long ago. She was also a goddess of fertility that had a magic herd of cattle. One of her cows was magic, and with its milk, Flidais could feed an army of 300 men. She gave her son the unusual ability to milk deer. She was so incredibly beautiful that the king hero Fergus mac Roich would have to have over seven women if he couldn't have her.