Satiada was aCeltic goddess worshipped inRoman Britain. She is known from a single, unadorned altar-stone dedicated to her atChesterholm(Vindolanda).[1] The inscription reads:
TheTextoverdi, whosecuria left this altar, are otherwise unknown.[1]
The name on the stone may alternatively be read asSattada (the form used by Jufer and Luginbühl[3]),Saitada orSaiiada. If it is read asSatiada, the name may conceivably be related to theProto-Celtic*sāti- ‘saturation’ or*satjā- ‘swarm’.[4]