List of lunar deities

A lunar deity is a deity who represents the Moon, or an aspect of it. Lunar deities and Moon worship can be found throughout most of recorded history in various forms. The following is a list of lunar deities:

Aztec mythology

 * Deity Metztli
 * Goddess Coyolxauhqui
 * God Tecciztecatl

Cahuilla mythology

 * Goddess Menily

Haitian Vodou

 * God Kalfu

Hopi mythology

 * God Muuya

Incan mythology

 * Goddess Mama Killa
 * Goddess Ka-Ata-Killa
 * God Coniraya

Inuit mythology

 * God Alignak
 * God Igaluk
 * God Tarqiup Inua

Lakota mythology

 * Goddess Hanwi

Maya mythology

 * Goddess Awilix; Xbalanque was their mortal (male) incarnation
 * Maya moon goddess

Muisca mythology

 * Goddess Huitaca
 * Goddess Chía

Nivaclé Mythology

 * Jive'cla

Pawnee mythology

 * God Pah

Tupi Guarani mythology

 * God Abaangui
 * Goddess Arasy
 * God/Goddess Jaci (gender depends on tribe)

Ainu mythology

 * God Kunnechup Kamui

Anatolian

 * God Arma (Luwian religion)
 * God Kašku (Hittite mythology)
 * God Men (Phrygian mythology)

Chinese mythology

 * Jie Lin, God that carries the Moon across the night sky
 * Chang Xi Mother of twelve moons corresponding to the twelve months of the year
 * Chang'e Immortal that lives on the Moon
 * Tai yin xing jun of Investiture of the Gods in taoism and  Chinese folk religion
 * Tu'er Ye Rabbit god that lives on the Moon
 * Wu Gang Immortal that lives on the Moon

Elamite

 * God Napir

Hinduism

 * God Agni, invoked as a moon deity in some hymns
 * God Chandra or Soma, The moon god
 * Goddess Anumati, The moon Goddess.

Hurro-Urartian

 * God Kušuḫ (Hurrian mythology)
 * Goddess Selardi (Urartian mythology)

Indonesian mythology

 * Goddess Ratih
 * Goddess Silewe Nazarate

Japanese mythology

 * God Tsukuyomi

Korean mythology

 * Goddess Myeongwol

Philippine mythologies

 * Kabigat (Bontok mythology): the goddess of the moon who cut off the head of Chal-chal's son; her action is the origin of headhunting
 * Bulan (Ifugao mythology): the moon deity of the night in charge of nighttime
 * Moon Deity (Ibaloi mythology): the deity who teased Kabunian for not yet having a spouse
 * Delan (Bugkalot mythology): deity of the moon, worshiped with the sun and stars; congenial with Elag; during quarrels, Elag sometimes covers Delan's face, causing the different phases of the moon; giver of light and growth
 * Bulan (Ilocano mythology): the moon god of peace who comforted the grieving Abra
 * Bulan (Pangasinense mythology): the merry and mischievous moon god, whose dim palace was the source of the perpetual light which became the stars; guides the ways of thieves
 * Wife of Mangetchay (Kapampangan mythology): wife of Mangetchay who gave birth to their daughter whose beauty sparked the great war; lives in the Moon
 * Mayari (Kapampangan mythology): the moon goddess who battled her brother, Apolaqui
 * Apûng Malyari (Kapampangan mythology): moon god who lives in Mount Pinatubo and ruler of the eight rivers
 * Mayari (Tagalog mythology): goddess of the moon; sometimes identified as having one eye; ruler of the world during nighttime and daughter of Bathala
 * Dalagang nasa Buwan (Tagalog mythology): the maiden of the moon
 * Dalagang Binubukot (Tagalog mythology): the cloistered maiden in the moon
 * Unnamed Moon God (Tagalog mythology): the night watchman who tattled on Rajo's theft, leading to an eclipse
 * Bulan-hari (Tagalog mythology): one of the deities sent by Bathala to aid the people of Pinak; can command rain to fall; married to Bitu-in
 * Bulan (Bicolano mythology): son of Dagat and Paros; joined Daga's rebellion and died; his body became the Moon; in another myth, he was alive and from his cut arm, the earth was established, and from his tears, the rivers and seas were established
 * Haliya (Bicolano mythology): the goddess of the moon, often depicted with a golden mask on her face
 * Libulan (Bisaya mythology): the copper-bodied son of Lidagat and Lihangin; killed by Kaptan's rage during the great revolt; his body became the moon
 * Bulan (Bisaya mythology): the moon deity who gives light to sinners and guides them in the night
 * Launsina (Capiznon mythology): the goddess of the Sun, Moon, stars, and seas, and the most beloved because people seek forgiveness from her
 * Diwata na Magbabaya (Bukidnon mythology): simply referred as Magbabaya; the good supreme deity and supreme planner who looks like a man; created the Earth and the first eight elements, namely bronze, gold, coins, rock, clouds, rain, iron, and water; using the elements, he also created the sea, sky, Moon, and stars; also known as the pure god who wills all things; one of three deities living in the realm called Banting
 * Bulon La Mogoaw (T'boli mythology): one of the two supreme deities; married to Kadaw La Sambad; lives in the seventh layer of the universe
 * Moon Deity (Maranao mythology): divine being depicted in an anthropomorphic form as a beautiful young woman; angels serve as her charioteers

Vietnamese mythology

 * Goddess Thần Mặt Trăng, the embodiment of the moon, the daughter of Ông Trời
 * Goddess Hằng Nga, goddess who lives on the moon

Malagasy mythology

 * God Andriambahomanana

Polynesian mythology

 * God Avatea
 * God Fati
 * Goddess Hina
 * Goddess Mahina
 * God Marama

Australian Aboriginal mythology

 * God Bahloo

Mandjindja mythology

 * God Kidili

Yolngu mythology

 * God Ngalindi

Semitic mythology

 * God Aglibol (Palmarene mythology)
 * God Almaqah (Sabaean mythology)
 * God Baal-hamon (Punic religion)
 * God Saggar (Eblaite religion)
 * God Sin (Mesopotamian mythology)
 * God Ta'lab (Arabian mythology)
 * God Wadd (Minaean mythology)
 * God Yarikh (Amorite and Ugaritic mythology)

Turkic mythology

 * God Ay Ata