Adamisil Wedo (Haiti) Water goddess. Also known as Si Adaman. Agaman Nibo (Haiti) Goddess of the dead. Mother of Baron Samedi, father and chief of the gods of the dead and cemeteries. Aguara (Tunpa) The fox-god who gave the carob tree to the people. Agwe (Haiti) Vodun (voodoo) goddess. A manifestation of Yemanja. (Agwe is also a male deity.) Agweta (Haiti) Sea goddess. Daughter of Agwe. Ah Uaynih (Haiti) Goddess of sleep. Aida Wedo (Haiti) Goddess of the rainbow and fresh water who determines human destiny. Followers offer sacrifices to her before their marriage. Her husband is Damballa, god of rivers and springs, and they both materialize as snakes. Also known as Aida Cuedo, Aido Wedo, Ayida, Ayida Cueddo. Amelia (Maitresse Amelia) (Haiti) Vodun loa of Haiti. Atabei Earth goddess in Cuba. Also known as Attabeira, Apito, Siella, Suimado, Mamona, Guacarapita, Liella, Guimazoa, Iella. Ayida (Haiti) Goddess of rainbows. Ayizan (Haiti) Goddess that protects the market place, public places, roads, doorways, and gates. She is seen as a serpent and is represented by a palm leaf. Also known as Ayizan Velequete. Azacca (Haiti) God of agriculture. Baron Samedi (Haiti) Vodun god of death, magic, and the Underworld. Christalline (Haiti) Evil sea goddess. Clairmé (Haiti) Vodun river loa. Clairmeziné (Haiti) A river goddess. Coatrischie (Cuba/Taino) Goddess of water, winds, and storms. Damballah (Haiti) Goddess of sweet waters. Diablesse, The (Haiti) Evil spirits of dead virgins. Emanjah (Trinidad) River goddess; teacher of children. Erzuli (Haiti) Moon goddess who represents health, love, beauty, and fortune. Ezili (Haiti) Vodun goddess who represents wisdom. Ghede (Vodun) God of death, and of fertility and love. Guabancex (Taino) The goddess of storms, wind, and water. Her messenger goddess was Guantuava. Guabonito (Haiti) The sea goddess who teaches people about medicines. Guamaonocon (Antilles) Mother Earth. taba (Haiti) Ancestor goddess who caused the great flood, then married the four winds, bore each a son (the first humans). Legba (Haiti) God of the sun. Loa (Haiti) Vodun protector of humans. Loco (Haiti) Vodun god of healing. Marie-aimée (Martinique) Goddess of disease. Marinette (Haiti) An earth goddess, wife of Ti-Jean Petro. Animals are sacrificed to her. Nana Buruku (Cuba) An earth and water goddess. Oba (Puerto Rico) Water goddess. Obtala (West Indies) Sky goddess. (Also the name of of a male deity.) Ochu (West Indies) Moon goddess. Ochumare (Puerto Rico) Rainbow goddess. Oddudua (Puerto Rico) Mother of Aganyu and Yemaya and wife of Obatala, the male god. Ogoun (Haiti) Vodun god of war and fire. Olokum (West Indies) Goddess of the ocean depths. In other areas of the islands Olokum is a male god. In Puerto Rico, Olokum is a hermaphrodite. Olosa (Puerto Rico) Santería goddess of fishermen. Oshun (West Indies) Goddess of love and fertility. Oya (West Indies) Goddess of violent rainstorms. Some Vodun Loa (Voodoo Spirits) of Haiti: Amelia Brigette Clairmé Erzulie Mapiangueh Karous Laloue-diji Mombu Philomena Sirêne (Haiti) Vodun water goddess. Protector of bathing children. Tsilah (Haiti) Vodun goddess of fortune and beauty. Ursule (Haiti) Vodun goddess of love. Vierge (Haiti) Vodun sea goddess. Yemaya (Imanje) Goddess of the deep sea. Zaka (Haiti) Vodun god of agriculture.