Mother goddesses refer to the supreme female deities worshipped in various religions across the world. Synonyms for mother goddesses include "divine feminine," "earth goddesses," "fertility goddesses," "creatrix," "matron," "matriarch," "mama," "nurturer," "protector," and "mother nature." In Hindu mythology, the mother goddess is called "Devi," while the Greeks called her "Gaia or "Rhea." In Egyptian mythology, she is known as "Isis," while the Mayans worshipped the mother goddess as "Ixchel." The Aztecs had their own version called "Tonantzin." These divine entities were revered and celebrated as the embodiment of creation, nurturing, and fertility.