Uzza
Uzza was a pre-Islamic Arabian goddess associated with fertility and war. She was worshipped primarily by the tribes of the Quraysh and Kinanah in the region of Mecca. Uzza was often depicted as a powerful figure, and her name means "the mighty" in Arabic.
In the context of ancient Arabian religion, Uzza was one of the three main goddesses, alongside Al-Lat and Manat. These deities were considered intercessors between the people and the supreme god, Allah. Uzza's worship included rituals and offerings, reflecting her importance in the spiritual life of the tribes.