
Goddess Eostre
Goddess Eostre is an ancient Anglo-Saxon deity associated with spring, renewal, and fertility. The name Eostre is believed to be the origin of the word "Easter," symbolizing rebirth and new life after winter’s darkness. Although historical references are limited, her presence is supported by later writings and symbols like hares and eggs, which are now linked to spring celebrations. Eostre represents the seasonal change from winter to spring, embodying growth, fertility, and fresh beginnings, and her legacy persists in modern springtime festivals and traditions.