Öötaeva
Öötaeva is a feminine figure in Estonian folklore and contemporary culture that personifies the night sky or the moon. The name combines Estonian words for night and heaven, effectively conveying the idea of a night goddess or guardian of the night. In traditional lore, Öötaeva is imagined as a benevolent presence who watches over the darkness, guides travelers, and lends calm to the night. She is commonly linked to stars and the moon, and in some depictions is said to move across the sky or to cast a protective light over the land.
In archaic and later folk poetry, Öötaeva can appear as a personified night that breathes over fields
Today, Öötaeva is used in contemporary contexts as a poetic image and in children’s literature to introduce