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Most people in Middle-earth worshipped different forms of Eru, Ainur, Valar and Maiar. Some people worshipped other gods though.

The following things are non-cannon, but I think they are still good ideas:

Some people in Near Harad and Bellakar worshipped the three sister goddesses: Ishtra(she is also called the Lady of the Morning Star and the Daughter of the Western Sea)(the star sea and love goddess and is connected with the acacia tree and the sky. Berúthiel, queen of Gondor, brought the cult of Ishtra to Pelargir and Osgiliath and some secret organisations in Gondor still worshipped her.), Ladnoca is the goddess of fertility, agriculture, the moon and marriage(she is also called the Mother of the Gods), and Manat the Crone who is the goddess of memory, death, protection of the dead, culture and chaos.

Another religion of Harad worships Vatra the sun god who is accociated with Melkor.

Another religion in Bellakar is called Kâthasaptha and worships Eru is with Ladnoca as his wife.

Khand worships Sauron and Melkor along with Mulkhêr who is Eru, Tengri the sky god, Umay the goddess of fertility and Erlik the god of death.

http://wiki.lindefirion.net/Khand

http://wiki.lindefirion.net/Religion

http://wiki.lindefirion.net/Organisations

The Woses worshipped various gods like Tica the Birdman, along with various other Drû Spirits.

S'sorr was the Zettan and Orizian(tribes of northern Rhûn) god of Birds.

http://merp.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Religion

The rest are different names for Eru, the Ainur, Valar, Maiar, Demons, Spirits, Monsters and Dark Lords.

http://lindefirion.net/maps/BellakarReligions.jpg

 