Italian Gods and Goddesses Anteros Italian-Roman god of love and passion. He was, specifically, the god of mutual love and would punish those who did not return love. Aradia Italian witch goddess. She came to earth to teach her mother Diana's magic. Symbolizes the air element, the moon. Astraea Italian goddess of truth and justice. Also known as Astria. Carmen Italian goddess of spellcasting and enchantments. Cel Italian god of death and the underworld. Comus Italian god of revelry, drinking, and feasting. Copia Italian goddess of wealth plenty. Corvus Italian messenger god. Fauna Italian goddess of the earth, wildlife, forests, and fertility. Symbolizes prosperity as well. Faunus Roman and Italian god of woodlands. Symbolizes love. Also known as Pan [Greek]. Frebruus Italian god of purification, initation, and of the dead. Fortuna Italian goddess of fortune, fate, destiny, blessings, luck, and fertility. Often invoked when one wants to receive money by chance, like in a lottery or contest. Jana Italian goddess of the moon. Jove Italian-Roman sky god. Lethns Italian earth and nature deity. Invoke during sky, water, or element of earth, or for divination. Lucifer Italian god of sun and light. Brother and soulmate of Diana, father of Aradia. Lucina Italian goddess of childbirth. Lupercus Italian god of agriculture, wolf-god. Marica Italian goddess of agriculture. Nox Italian goddess of the night. Pertunda Italian goddess of sexual love. Umbria Italian goddess of shadows and things which are hidden or secret. Uni Italian goddess of witchcraft. Vertumnus Roman-Italian god of fruits. Virbius Italian god of outlaws and outcasts; the guardian of sanctuaries.