Definition: The word "Anesidora" doesn't have a direct translation in English or any other language, but it likely refers to an ancient Roman goddess who was associated with fertility, childbirth, and healing. Definition: Anesidora is a Roman goddess known for her role as the patron deity of childbirth. She was considered the mother of all women and played an important role in nurturing and protecting mothers throughout history. Her most famous symbol is her crescent-shaped head, which she wears on her hairline to represent the cycle of life. In ancient Roman mythology, she was often depicted holding a baby in her right hand as it emerged from the womb or held up by its mother's breasts to protect it from harm during childbirth. This image represented the mother's role as both the protector and nurturer of her child.