Leto

Leto (Λητω) was the Greek titan of motherhood, modesty, and womanly demure as well as a protectress of the young. She also may have been a goddess of the light of day since her sister was a goddess of the night. Leto was usually depicted as a woman lifting her veil as a modest gesture. Her sacred animals included a rooster and a mongoose. Leto was a daughter of Coeus and Phoebe and mothered the twins Apollo and Artemis by Zeus.

In Roman mythology, Leto was known as Latona.