Summary: Aodh is the Celtic God of fire.
names:
Celtic names: Aodh
(NOTE: In addition to native variations by locality or over time, there are often several possible transliterations into the Roman alphabet used for English.)
Aodh is an Irish, Scottish, and Gaelic name for males. The name is pronounced ae, rhymes with hay). The Old Irish name Aed or Aedh (meaning fire or flame) was one of the most popular names in early Ireland and was the name of several Irish kings, as well as several Celtic gods and goddesses. In the Middle Ages the name was Anglicized as Hugh and Eugene. The names Aidan (m), Aideen (f), and McCoy are derived from this name.
Aodh was the name of a Celtic god, twin of Fionnuala and son of Lir. The four Children of Lir are legendary in Celtic mythology and were commemorated on Celtic wedding rings. Lirs second wife, Aoife, turned Aodh into a swan.
Aodh was also the name of a Celtic sun god. The Celtic sun god Aodh is an aspect of the Celtic god The Dagda. Aodh (sun god) fell in love with Ila (primal earth goddess). Their children were Kaido, the earth god, and Arudain, the fire god. The primal gods disappeared as their children rose in power.
There were additional Celtic gods and goddesses named Aodh, all in some way associated with flames, fire, and/or the sun.
basic information:
Aodh: Celtic Fire Goddess or God
magickal information and correspondences:
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