The Goddess Calendar

This calendar was designed using the Greco-Roman tradition.
DATE NAME ATTRIBUTES
December 26 - January 22 Hestia the goddess of the hearth, peace, and family
January 23 - February 19 Bridhe Brigit or Bridhe is the Irish goddess of poetry, fire, fertility, and healing. In Asatru, she is Birgit, the spring-loving consort of Ullr, the winter god.
February 20 - March 19 Moura
March 20 - April 17 Columbina
April 18 - May 15 Maia Bona Dea or Fauna, goddess of the Spring, one of the Pleiades, and mother of Hermes
May 16 - June 12 Hera goddess of women in childbirth, wife to Zeus
June 13 - July 10 Rosea
July 11 - August 8 Kerea (I'm not certain of this one.) Kara-a, a Norse valkerie, lover of Helgi who charmed his enemies with song.
August 9 - September 5 Hesperis (I'm not certain of this one either.) The Hesperides, three nymphs who guarded the gardens of Juno
September 6 - October 2 Mala
October 3 - October 30 Hathor Egyptian Sky goddess equated with Aphrodite and Venus whose name means "house of Horus"
October 31 - November 27 Cailleach or Samhain As Cailleach, she is the Celtic personification of Winter and restorer of Spring and life. At the beginning of May, she transforms herself into a grey standing stone to be reborn with the winter. In other stories, she appears in the form of a horribly ugly old woman who only reveals her true beauty to kind men. She is also the guardian of wildanimals, especially deer and wolves. The last sheaf of grain taken from the fields is dedicated to her.
November 28 - December 25 Astraea goddess of justice and purity seen in the constellation Virgo