Onuava

Onuava was a Gallic fertility goddess associated with the earth. She is only known only from inscriptions in Gaul.

Etymology
The origin of its name could come from "Anao" (correctness) and "Ivis" (the path of life).

Description
According to Louis de Jaucourt, in Diderot and d'Alembert 's Encyclopédie of 1765, this "Celestial Venus" wore a woman's head with two wings spread above, and two scales for ears; this woman's head was surrounded by two serpents, whose tails were lost in the two wings ​​.