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| Mawa-Lisu (sometimes seen as an aspect of Mami Wata) | |
| Yemanya (or Yemaya; becoming popularly identified with the spirit) | |
| Kuitikuiti, Mboze, Makanga, Bunzi, Kambizi | |
| Mohana, Madre de agua (“Mother of Water”) | |
| Yemanya (or Yemaya; becoming popularly identified with the spirit) | |
| La Sirène (“The Mermaid”), Madame Poisson (“Mistress Fish”), Mamba Muntu | |
| Maman de l’Eau (“Mother of the Water”), Maman Dlo, Mama Glo | |
| Mamy Wata | |
| Mamadilo | |
| Maame Water | |
| Mamadjo | |
| Maman de l’Eau, Maman Dlo | |
| Watramama | |
| La Sirène, La Baleine (“The Whale”; a Rada loa that is a cross between La Sirène and Erzulie Balianne); (Erzulie and Simbi are also identified with La Sirène) | |
| River Mama, River Maiden | |
| Lamanté (A pun on her dual nature as giver and devourer: L’Amanté, “The Lover” or La Manté, “The Mantis”), Manman Dlo | |
| Maman de l’Eau, Maman Dlo | |
| Mmuommiri (Igbo: Lady of the waters),[25] Obanamen or Oba n’amen {among the Benin of Edo State, means King/Queen of the waters,}, Yemoja{yoruba version} | |
| Watermama, Watramama | |
| Maman de l’Eau, Mama Dlo, Maman Dglo, Maman Dlo,[26] Mama Glow[27] |
