Aušrinė
deity sky Baltic single tradition · 11
Aušrinė is the Lithuanian dawn deity.
↻ synthesized from 11 sources
When
- First attested
- 0 CE
- Attested period
- 0 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Lithuanian mythology
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Austra, Auseklis, Ēastre, H₂éwsōs, Mėnulis, Vėjų Motina, Northern Wind, Ἠώς, *Ôstara, *Ēastre, *Āsteron, Austrō(n), *haéusōs, Aoos, *Hušas, Ušå, Ušahina, Aotis, Aurvandil, Ēarendel, Jutrzenka, Jitřenka, Jutrobog, Sėlija, Žiezdrė, Vaivora, Žvaigždės, Praamžius, Žemyna, Vakarinė, Bangpūtys, Ašvieniai, Auštaras, Deivės Valdytojos, Verpiančioji, Metančioji, Audėja, Gadintoja, Sergėtoja, Nukirpėja, Išskalbėja, Dievas Senelis, Gabija, Vėjopatis, Mėnuo, Dievas, Indraja, Brigid, Prende, Afërdita, Aya, Hausos, Ayg, Arshaluys, Dellingr, Zorya, Aušra, the moon, Mater Matuta, Perkūnas, Laima, Dalia
- serves
- Saulė
- served by
- Tarnaitis
- manifested by
- Žvaigždės
Mentioned by
- Brigid
- Prende
- Afërdita
- Aya
- Hausos
- Ayg
- Arshaluys
- Dellingr
- Zorya
- Aušra
- the moon
- Mater Matuta
- Perkūnas
- Laima
- Dalia
- Tarnaitis
and 5 more
Sources
Source passages
“Lithuanian – Aušra or Aušrinė”
#15471 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“It has cognates in the goddesses Ēṓs, Uṣas, Aušrinė, Auseklis and Ēastre.”
#15685 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Joseph becomes fascinated with Aušrinė appearing in the sky and goes on a quest to find the "second sun", who is actually a maiden that lives on an island in the sea and has the same hair like the Sun.”
#16090 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Her cognates in other Indo-European pantheons include the Greek goddess Eos, the Roman goddess Aurora, the Lithuanian goddess Aušrinė, and the English goddess Ēostre (OE: ēastre), whose name is probably the root of the modern English word "Easter."”
#16256 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“SIGNS OF MORNING STAR AUŠRINĖ IN THE BALTIC TRADITION: REGIONAL AND INTERCULTURAL FEATURES”
#18147 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5