Dictionary of Roman Gods Names starting with 'D' This section of the Dictionary of Roman Gods Names provides Roman gods and goddesses names that feature in Roman myths and legends. Roman gods and goddesses names with short definitions of their roles in the Dictionary of Roman gods and goddesses. Dictionary of Roman Gods Names starting with 'D' Dea Dia, goddess of growth. Dea Tacita ("The Silent Goddess"), a goddess of the dead Decima, goddess of childbirth and measurer of the thread of life Devera, goddess who ruled over the brooms used to purify temples Deverra was the Goddess of midwives and women in labor Diana, goddess of the hunt, the moon, virginity, and childbirth, twin sister of Apollo Diana Nemorensis, local version of Diana Dies, Primordial Goddess of the daytime Dione, Titan Goddess of the Moon Discordia was the Goddess of Strife and Discord Dius Fidius, god of oaths, associated with Jupiter. Disciplina, personification of discipline. Dis Pater or Dispater, god of wealth and the underworld Domitius, god who preserves the home (domus) of newlyweds Roman gods and goddesses Names and Functions Dictionary of Roman Gods Names starting with 'D' Roman gods and goddesses |