• Laima, known as Laime in Lithuanian and Laimas māte in Latvian, embodies various aspects across Baltic regions.
  • Laima is a Baltic goddess of fate. She was associated with childbirth, marriage, and death; she was also the patron of pregnant women.
  • Laima , (from Lithuanian laimė, “happiness,” “luck”), in Baltic religion , the goddess of fate, generally associated with the linden tree.
  • Laima is a Baltic goddess of fate, associated with childbirth, marriage, and death. Her name is derived from the Lithuanian word “laimė...
  • Laima’s themes are love, unity, blessing, luck, destiny and magic. Her symbols are wreaths and swans. The Lithuanian Goddess of fate, luck, beauty and...
  • Laima, also called Laima-dalia, (from Lithuanian laimė, “happiness,” “luck”), in Baltic religion, the goddess of fate, generally associated with the linden tree.
  • Lithuanian Mythology Part 6: Laima.
  • Godchecker guide to Laime (also known as Laimė), the Lithuanian Goddess of Good Fortune from Lithuanian mythology.
  • She is considered the goddess of fate and is closely associated with the linden tree. The name Laima is derived from the Lithuanian word “laimė,” which translates...
  • Like other deities of the Lithuanian pagan pantheon, Laima worship was discouraged after the arrival of Christianity, but many people continued to venerate her...