- Laima was related to Gegutė (cuckoo), which Greimas considered a separate goddess[11] while others see her as an incarnation of Laima.
- Laima is a central figure in Baltic mythology, revered as a goddess of fate, luck, and destiny. Predominantly worshipped in Latvia and Lithuania, she plays a...
- Laima is a Baltic goddess of fate, associated with childbirth, marriage, and death. Her name is derived from the Lithuanian word “laimė...
- Lithuanian Good Luck Goddess. Also known as Laimė. ... She brings good fortune and luck. She is often confused with Laima, particularly by us.
- “Laima’s themes are love, unity, blessing, luck, destiny and magic. Her symbols are wreaths and swans. The Lithuanian Goddess of fate, luck...
- The Lithuanian Goddess Laima, Goddess of fate and destiny, determines how this potential of the universe is used.The Goddess Laima is another Deity...
- This is a painting of Laima, who is the goddess of fertility and protector of pregnant women in Lithuanian Pagan history.
- Laima , (from Lithuanian laimė, “happiness,” “luck”), in Baltic religion , the goddess of fate, generally associated with the linden tree.
- Laima, also called Laima-dalia, (from Lithuanian laimė, “happiness,” “luck”), in Baltic religion, the goddess of fate, generally associated with the linden tree.