Lithuanian Mythology Aitvar Aitvar Pronunciation: ATE-var This vampire from Lithuania is essentially an ALP but is described as having very large hands and ...Read More Ausriné Ausriné : Princess of the Morning Star Ausriné is the goddess of the Morning Star and radiant dawn. She is ...Read More Bubilas Bubilas is the patron of bees, honey, and beekeepers. In general, bee spirits are female, like the Queen Bee or ...Read More Gabija Gabija Goddess of Ashes ALSO KNOWN AS: Gabeta; Pelenu Deive; Ponike; Ramuté; Ugnine; Ungula ORIGIN: Lithuania Lithuania was the last ...Read More Gabjauja Gabjauja Lithuanian goddess of corn, to whom prayers were said for general prosperity and riches. Demoted with the coming of ...Read More Giltiné Giltiné ORIGIN: Lithuania Giltiné is a snake goddess of death. She roams cemeteries at night, licking coffins and corpses, collecting ...Read More Lazdona Lazdona ORIGIN: Lithuania Lazdona is the guardian goddess of nuts, nut bearing trees and nut groves. Very little information about ...Read More Saulé Saulé Pronounced: SOW-lay ORIGIN: Latvia; Lithuania Saulé, Sun Goddess and Matriarch of the Cosmos, is among the most beloved and ...Read More Veles Veles Pronunciation : (VEE-la) Variations: Vile, Vily, Wila In the vampiric lore of Lithuania there is a type of vampiric ...Read More Velinas Velinas ALSO KNOWN AS: Velnias; Velas; Velns ORIGIN: Baltic Velinas, one-eyed patron of seers and prophets, is lord of the ...Read More Veliona Veliona ALSO KNOWN AS: Veliuona ORIGIN: Baltic Veliona, the Dark Mother, is the guardian goddess of Earth, water, and subterranean ...Read More Zemyna Zemyna ORIGIN: Baltic ALSO KNOWN AS: Zeme (Lithuania); Zemes Mate (Latvia) Zemyna, holiest of all Baltic deities, ceaselessly creates and ...Read More