The goddess also has many aspects, many faces, and these are primarily linked to the Earth / Earth Goddess / Mother Earth / Gaia, and to the Moon. As the Moon Goddess, she is represented by the three phases of the Moon: new moon, full moon, crescent moon/black moon.
The new moon represents the virgin goddess, the young woman, the free and unbound, and the goddess names often used here are Diana, Idun, Aradia.
The full moon represents the goddess of love and fertility, the mother, and goddess names here include Aphrodite, Venus, Freyja, Frigg, Isis, Nerthus.
The Nemo Moon or Black Moon represents the old sage, queen of the underworld or the underworld, and names here can be Hecate, Hel, Cerridwen.
Before Christianity, the worship of Isis had spread across large parts of Europe, and in many ways Isis was replaced by Mary, which can also be seen reflected in art, if you study images of Isis with the child Horus on her lap, and images of Mary with the child Jesus on her lap. In the early days of Christianity, many more (ordinary people) probably related to Mary than to Jesus, because she was a mother, while he was a distant celestial prince. The number thirteen became an unlucky number because it was associated with the Moon - thirteen full moons a year, and thus with the goddess worship that was to be eradicated - and correspondingly negatively with the woman's thirteen "impure" periods in the year.
The Crone