Umay

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Umay is a fertility and protector goddess in Turkic and Mongolic mythology, often associated with motherhood, children, and the nurturing aspects of nature.

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Label Occurrences
Umay canonical 2

Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fertilityGoddess
goddess
mythologicalFigure
associatedWith abundance
birth
childGrowth
childrenHealth
earth
lifeForce
maternalLove
nature
pregnancy
prosperity
category FertilityGoddessesInMythology
Tengrism
surface form: MongolicDeities

Tengrism
surface form: TurkicDeities
consideredAs benevolentDeity
guardianAngelLikeFigure
culture Mongolic
Turkic
depictedAs beautifulWoman
motherWithChild
domain children
fertility
motherhood
nurturingAspectsOfNature
protection
etymology namePossiblyRelatedToTurkicWordForPlacentaOrWomb
function giverOfFertility
guardianSpiritOfChildren
protectorOfPregnantWomen
gender female
influence fateOfChildren
fertilityOfWomen
householdWellBeing
mythology MongolicMythology
TurkicMythology
positionInPantheon importantDeity
religion Tengrism
residence earth
heaven
role protectorOfChildren
protectorOfFamily
protectorOfMothers
symbolism continuityOfLineage
motherhood
nurturingCare
protection
warmth
worshipedBy ancientTurkicPeoples
someMongolicPeoples

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Tengrism hasDeity Umay
Tengri relatedDeity Umay