Aodh (Fire)
Aodh, in Irish mythology, is the god of fire and is often associated with light and warmth. His name translates to "fire" in the Irish language, symbolizing both the physical element and the spiritual illumination it provides. Aodh is sometimes linked to the Tuatha Dé Danann, the mythical race of deities in Irish lore, who are known for their supernatural abilities and connection to nature.
In various legends, Aodh is depicted as a protector of the hearth and home, emphasizing the importance of fire in daily life and rituals. He is also associated with the Celtic festival of Imbolc, which celebrates the return of light and the beginning of spring, further highlighting his role in the cycle of life and renewal.