Inara was the goddess of the wild animals of the steppe, in Hittite - Hurrian mythology. She was in charge of protection and prosperity; also known as the Goddess who defeated the monster Dragon, and brought back peace to the lands of Anatolia.
Nanshe was the goddess of fertility and dreams. She gave her priests the ability to interpret and prophesize from other people’s dreams. Her symbol was a vessel of water with a fish in it, which signifies the gravid womb.
Silili was the divine mare, the mother of all horses in Babylonian mythology. She has the power to control and rule the horses, and she is described as a divine figure in Tablet VI of the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Aruru was the Babylonian goddess of creation gifted with the ability to fashion life from the fabrics of the universe. She is associated with creation and rebirth.
Ishtar was the most important divine figure in Babylon culture. Her crown, tiers of lunar horns encircling a cone, symbolized the sacred mountain and her ties to earth, heaven and the underworld.