Aonghus
Aonghus is a figure from Irish mythology, often associated with love and youth. He is known as the son of the Dagda, a prominent god in the Tuatha Dé Danann, the mythical race of deities in Irish lore. Aonghus is celebrated for his enchanting beauty and his ability to inspire love in others.
In stories, Aonghus is often depicted as a romantic figure, seeking his beloved, Caer Ibormeith. He is also linked to the Ogham alphabet, which is an ancient form of writing used in Celtic culture. His tales highlight themes of love, transformation, and the connection between the mortal and divine realms.