- en.wikipedia.org LaimaLaima is a Baltic goddess of fate. She was associated with childbirth, marriage, and death; she was also the patron of pregnant women.
- mythlok.com laima/Laima, known as Laime in Lithuanian and Laimas māte in Latvian, embodies various aspects across Baltic regions.
- mythicalencyclopedia.com laima/Laima is a Baltic goddess of fate, associated with childbirth, marriage, and death. Her name is derived from the Lithuanian word “laimė...
- monstropedia.org index.php?title=LaimaIn Lithuanian mythology. Laima (goddess of fate) is always mistaken as Laimė (goddess of good fortune) and Laumė (fairy).
- journeyingtothegoddess.wordpress.com 2012/07/19/…“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...
- britannica.com topic/LaimaLaima, (from Lithuanian laimė, “happiness,” “luck”), in Baltic religion, the goddess of fate, generally associated with the linden tree.
- northseapoet.blogspot.com 2017/11/mythology-…Whereas in Lithuanian beliefs, Laima could appear as either one goddess or as a trio.
- godchecker.com lithuanian-mythology/LAIME/Godchecker guide to Laime (also known as Laimė), the Lithuanian Goddess of Good Fortune from Lithuanian mythology.
- cosmicpowers8.com goddess-laima/The Lithuanian dainos, a collection of folk songs that date back to the 13th century CE, also mention Laima.