Artemis was the Goddess of Hunt and Moon
Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, nature, vegetation, childbirth, raising children, and virginity in ancient Greek mythology and religion. She was recognized as one of the most significant lunar goddesses in mythology, along with the aforementioned two, because of her strong affinities with Selene, the Moon, and Hecate, another moon goddess.
Her early years were primarily spent exploring the jungle. She frequently prowled the Greek forests, accompanied by a sizable group of nymphs, mortals, and hunters. She is seen as the Goddess of the hunt and the wilderness, and a "big mother of nature."
Being associated with the moon was another significant relationship. In contrast to during the day, hunting was primarily conducted at night, necessitating moonlight. She would provide light for everybody and be revered as the moon goddess.