Feature |
Named after |
Diameter (km) |
Image
|
Abellio
|
Abellio,
Gaul (
Celtic) god of the apple tree
[12]
|
32
|
|
Achita
|
Achita, a
Tiv god of agriculture
[13] (
Close-up Image-1)
|
40
|
|
Annona
|
Annona,
Roman goddess of crops and of the harvest
[14]
|
60
|
|
Anura
|
Anura, a
Arawak (
Guyana) spirit of the
tobacco seeds
[15]
|
37
|
|
Aristaeus
|
Aristaeus,
Greek god of agriculture
[16]
|
35.8
|
|
Asari
|
Asari, an
Assyrian god of agriculture
[17] (in the image at right, Asari is just above center)
|
56
|
|
Attis
|
Attis,
Greek and
Phrygian god of vegetation and of fertility
[18]
|
22
|
|
Axomama
|
Axomamma, an Incan goddess of potatoes
[19]
|
5
|
|
Azacca
|
Azaka Medeh, Haitian loa of agriculture
[20] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2)
|
49.91
|
|
Begbalel
|
Bagbalel, a
Yapese guardian of the taro fields who controls the yield of the crops
[21]
|
102
|
|
Belun
|
Belun, a
Belarusian god of the fields
[22]
|
36.04
|
|
Besua
|
Besuā, a minor
Egyptian grain god
[23]
|
17
|
|
Bilwis
|
Bilwis, a German corn spirit
[24]
|
7
|
|
Binayo
|
Binayo, a
Mangyan female spirit, caretaker of rice spirits
[25]
|
16
|
|
Bonsu
|
Bonsu, a
Batek god who watches over the fruits and flowers
[26]
|
31
|
|
Braciaca
|
Celtic mythology
god of malt
[27]
|
8
|
|
Cacaguat
|
Nicaraguan god of cacao
[28]
|
13.6
|
|
Centeotl
|
Centeotl,
Aztec god of maize and agriculture
[29]
|
6
|
|
Chaminuka
|
Shona (
Zimbabwe) spirit who provides rains in times of droughts
[30] (
Close-up Image)
|
122
|
|
Coniraya
|
Coniraya, Inca lunar deity responsible for agricultural terracing and irrigation
[31]
|
135
|
|
Consus
|
Consus,
ancient Roman agricultural god who watched over the harvested and stored crop.
[32]
|
64
|
|
Cozobi
|
Cozobi,
Zapotec (south
Mexico) god of maize and of abundant food
[33]
|
24
|
|
Dada
|
Nigerian god of vegetables
[34]
|
12
|
|
Damia
|
Greek goddess of the cornfields and crops
[35]
|
7
|
|
Dantu
|
Dantu,
Ga god associated with the planting of grain
[36] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3;
Close-up Image-4)
|
126
|
|
Darzamat
|
Dārza māte;
Latvian deity, 'mother of the garden'
[37]
|
92
|
|
Datan
|
Polish god of the tilling of the soil
[38] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3;
Close-up Image-4;
Close-up Image-5)
|
60
|
|
Dikhan
|
Dikhan baba; Kazakh pre-Islamic deity of farming
[39]
|
21
|
|
Doliku
|
Dahomeyan (
Benin) god of the fields
[40]
|
15
|
|
Duginavi
|
Kogi (northern
Colombia) god who taught people agriculture
[41]
|
155
|
|
Emesh
|
Sumerian god of vegetation and agriculture
[42]
|
20
|
|
Enkimdu
|
Sumerian god of farming
[43]
|
9
|
|
Ernutet
|
Ernutet,
Egyptian cobra-headed goddess of the harvest
[44] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3 /
organics detected
[45])
|
53.4
|
|
Ezinu
|
Sumerian goddess of grain
[46] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3;
Close-up Image-4;
Close-up Image-5)
|
116
|
|
Fejokoo
|
Aboh (
Igbo) deity who provided the yam
[47] (in the image at right, Fejokoo is just right of center) (
Close-up Image)
|
68
|
|
Fluusa
|
Oscan (ancient southern
Italy) goddess of flowers, counterpart of the
Roman goddess
Flora.
|
60
|
|
Gaue
|
Germanic goddess to whom offerings are made for the rye harvest
[48] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3)
|
80
|
|
Geshtin
|
Sumerian goddess of the grapevine and wine
[49] (
Close-up Image)
|
80
|
|
Ghanan
|
Chanan,
Tzeltal god of maize
[50] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3)
|
68
|
|
Hakumyi
|
Paraguayan,
Brazilian and
Bolivian spirit helpful in gardening
[51]
|
29.2
|
|
Hamori
|
Japanese god, protector of tree leaves
[52] (
Close-up Image)
|
60
|
|
Hatipowa
|
Indian god of agriculture
[53]
|
40
|
|
Haulani
|
Hau-lani,
Hawaiian plant goddess
[54] (
Context Image)
|
34
|
|
Heneb
|
Early
Egyptian god of grain, produce and vineyards
[55]
|
39
|
|
Homshuk
|
Sierra Popoluca (south
Mexico) spirit of corn (maize)
[56]
|
70
|
|
Ialonus
|
Ialonus,
Celtic (
British) god of the cultivated field and of the meadows
[57]
|
16.5
|
|
Ikapati
|
Lakapati or Ikapati,
Tagalog goddess of the cultivated lands
[58] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3;
Close-up Image-4;
Close-up Image-5)
|
50
|
|
Inamahari
|
One of a pair (male and female) of
Siouan (
South Carolina, perhaps
Catawba) deities invoked for success at the sowing season
[59]
|
68
|
|
Inkosazana
|
Inkosazana, the Zulu agricultural goddess
[60]
|
40
|
|
Insitor
|
Insitor, helper god of Ceres and
Roman agricultural deity in charge of the sowing
[61]
|
26
|
|
Jacheongbi
|
Jacheongbi,korean goddess of agriculture in jeju who is said to have brought 5 grains to the island.
[62]
|
31
|
|
Jaja
|
Abkhaz harvest goddess
[63]
|
22
|
|
Jarimba
|
Yarimba,
Antakirinya (
Australia) god of flowers and fruit
[64]
|
69
|
|
Jarovit
|
Jarovit (Yarovit),
proto-Slavic god of fertility and harvest, who comes down to the
Underworld after each harvest and returns each spring
[65] (
Close-up Image-1;
Closeup Image-2)
|
66
|
|
Juling
|
Orang Asli (formerly also called Sakai people, now a term for separate and distinct group)/ (
Malaysia) spirit of the crops
[66] (
Close-up Image)
|
20
|
|
Jumis
|
Jumis,Latvian god of fertility of the field.
[67]
|
|
|
Kahukura
|
Kahukura,Maori god of kumara(sweet potato) crops.
[68]
|
6.3
|
|
Kaikara
|
Konjo and
Banyoro (
Uganda) goddess of harvest
[69]
|
72
|
|
Kait
|
Hattic goddess of grain (Asia Minor). Defines zero degrees longitude on Ceres
[70]
|
0.4
|
|
Kaneki
|
Micronesian (Pohnpei/Ponape Island, Caroline Islands) god of the coconut palm
[71]
|
31.5
|
|
Kerwan
|
Hopi spirit of the sprouting maize
[72] (
Close-up Image)
|
280
|
|
Kiriamma
|
Veddan (
Sri Lanka) goddess and provider of food ('milk mother')
[73]
|
18.7
|
|
Kirnis
|
Kirnis, Lithuanian spirit and guardian of cherry trees
[74] (in the image at right, Kirnis is near the terminator at 4 o'clock from the bright spots) (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2)
|
115
|
|
Kokopelli
|
Pueblo fertility deity who presides over agriculture
[75]
|
34
|
|
Kondos
|
Finnish agricultural deity
[76]
|
44
|
|
Kumitoga
[kumiˈtoŋa]
|
Kumitoga (Kumitonga),
Tuamotuan goddess of feasting mats and one of three goddesses of plant life
[77]
|
96
|
|
Kupalo
|
Russian (
Slavic) god of vegetation and of the harvest
[78] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3)
|
26
|
|
Laukumate
|
Latvian spirit, 'mother of the fields'
[79]
|
29.7
|
|
Liber
|
Liber,
Roman god of agriculture
[80] (
Close-up Image)
|
23
|
|
Lociyo
|
Zapotec (
Mexico) deity to whom a ceremony is performed when the first chilli plant is cut
[81]
|
37.8
|
|
Lono
|
Lono,
Hawaiian god of agriculture
[82] (
Close-up Image)
|
20
|
|
Meanderi
|
Ngaing (
New Guinea) goddess of taro, sugar cane and other foods
[83] (
Close-up Image)
|
103
|
|
Megwomets
|
Yurok (
California) dwarf god of acorns and distributor of vegetal abundance
[84]
|
|
|
Messor
|
Messor, helper god of Ceres and
Roman god of harvesting, of cutting of the grain
[85] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3)
|
40
|
|
Mlezi
|
Name of god Tilo as "Food-Giver" (Tonga tribes of Malawi and Zambia)
[86]
|
41.5
|
|
Mondamin
|
Ojibwe corn (maize) god (
Lake Superior area,
Canada and the
United States)
[87] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3;
Close-up Image-4;
Close-up Image-5)
|
126
|
|
Nawish
|
Acoma guardian of the field
[88]
|
77
|
|
Nepen
|
Egyptian god of rain
[89]
|
26.4
|
|
Ninsar
|
Ninsar,
Sumerian goddess of plants and vegetation
[90]
|
40
|
|
Nunghui
|
Canelos Quichua (Ecuador) female spirit of garden soil and pottery clay
[91]
|
22
|
|
Occator
|
Occator, helper god of Ceres and
Roman agricultural deity of the harrowing.
[92] "Region A" in ground-based images (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3;
Close-up Image-4;
Close-up Image-5;
Close-up Image-6;
Close-up Image-7;
Close-up Image-8;
Close-up Image-9;
Close-up Image-10;
Close-up Image-11;
Close-up Image-12)
|
92
|
|
Oltagon
|
Philippine agricultural goddess
[93]
|
28
|
|
Omonga
|
Mori (Tomori) rice spirit that dwells in the Moon
[94] (
Close-up Image)
|
77
|
|
Oxo
|
Candomblé (and
Yoruba) god of agriculture
[95] (
Context Image;
Close-up Image - "Water-Ice" Detected;
Close-up Image)
|
10
|
|
Peko
|
Seto (southeast Estonia) fertility god
[96]
|
11
|
|
Piuku
|
Carib (
Barama River,
Guyana) god of the manioc
[97]
|
31
|
|
Rao
|
Mangarevan god involved in the planting of turmeric
[98] (
Close-up Image)
|
12
|
|
Ratumaibulu
|
Fijian serpent god of agriculture and the underworld
[99]
|
20
|
|
Razeka
|
Arabian tribal god worshipped as the provider of food
[100]
|
38.38
|
|
Rongo
|
Rongo, Maori god of cultivation
[101] (
Close-up Image)
|
68
|
|
Roskva
|
Teutonic goddess who symbolises the ripe fields of harvest
[102]
|
22
|
|
Sekhet
|
Egyptian name of
Isis as goddess of cultivated lands and fields
[103] (
Close-up Image)
|
41
|
|
Shakaema
|
Shakaëma,
Jivaro (
Ecuador and
Peru) god of vegetation invoked in the planting and cultivation of bananas
[104]
|
49
|
|
Shennong
|
Shennong, Chinese buffalo-headed deity of agriculture
[105]
|
32.5
|
|
Sintana
|
Kogi deity who produced fertile black earth
[106] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3)
|
61
|
|
Tafakula
|
Tongan (
Polynesia) goddess invoked for favourable seasons for the crops
[107]
|
34
|
|
Tahu
|
Maori (
New Zealand) personification of all food
[108]
|
25
|
|
Takel
|
Yak Takel,
Semang goddess of the tuber harvest
[109] (
Close-up Image)
|
21
|
|
Tawals
|
Polish god of the fields and of the tilling
[110]
|
8.8
|
|
Telepinu
|
Telepinu Hittite god of fertility and vegetation
[111]
|
31
|
|
Thrud
|
Scandinavian goddess who "signifies the seed"
[112]
|
7.8
|
|
Tibong
|
Land Dayak (
Borneo)
malevolent spirit who devours and depletes the rice
[113]
|
37
|
|
Toharu
|
Pawnee god of food and vegetation
[114] (
Close-up Image)
|
87
|
|
Tupo
|
An obscure
Mangarevan god of disorder (perhaps the same as Tu or Tupa), involved in turmeric planting
[115] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2)
|
37
|
|
Urvara
|
Ancient titular deity of plants (Iranian) and fertile fields (Indian)
[116] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3;
Close-up Image-4;
Close-up Image-5)
|
163
|
|
Victa
|
Roman goddess of food and nourishment
[117]
|
30
|
|
Vinotonus
|
Britonic (Celtic) god of the vine (wine)
[118]
|
140
|
|
Xevioso
|
Fon (Benin/Dahomey) god of thunder and fertility
[119]
|
8.5
|
|
Xochipilli
|
Xochipilli,
Aztec fertility god associated with maize and flowers; patron of music and dance
[120]
|
22.7
|
|
Yalode
|
Dahomeyan goddess worshipped by women at harvest rites
[121] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3;
Close-up Image-4;
Close-up Image-5;
Close-up Image-6;
Close-up Image-7)
|
260
|
|
Zadeni
|
Zadeni, ancient
Georgian god of bountiful harvests
[122] (
Close-up Image-1;
Close-up Image-2;
Close-up Image-3)
|
129.28
|
|
Zatik
|
Armenian god of fertility and vegetation
[123]
|
4
|