Definition of Wicca (from Webster Dictionary):
A religion derived from pre-Christian times, also called Witchcraft, which practices a benevolent reverence for nature, and recognizes two deities, variously viewed as Mother & Father, Goddess & God, Female & Male, etc.; its practitioners are called Wiccans, Wiccas, or witches. Since there is no central authority to propagate dogma, the beliefs and practices of Wiccans vary significantly.
My Wicca Information
Witch Name: Amaya Ookami
Sign: Saggitarius
Element: Mutable Fire
Planetary Ruler: Jupiter
Goddesses: Hathor and Epona
Totem Animals: Butterfly, cow, wolf, dolphin.
Spirit Animal(s): Kylis (black wolf with green eyes).
Hathor














Egyptian Cow Goddess

Other Names: Het-Hert, Hetheru

Patron of: the sky, the sun, the queen, music, dance and the arts.

Appearance: A cow bearing the sun disk between her horns, or a woman in queenly raiment wearing the sun disk and horns on her head. Depictions of her as a woman with a cow's head do not occur until later periods.
Epona












Celtic Horse Goddess

Other Names: Rhiannon (Wales) and Macha (Ireland)

Patron of: horses, fertility, maternity, prosperity, dogs, healing springs, crops, and the dead.

Appearance: Always depicted with a horse, otherwise riding on it or walking along side it.