Greek Gods and Mythological Figures Classified - Free Download
445 Greek mythological figures classified by type (god, hero, creature, mortal) and sub-type (olympian, chthonic, titan, etc.), with English name, Greek name, and a brief description of their domain. Contains 445 records. Download in Excel, CSV, PDF formats.
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| Name English | Name Greek | Main Type | Sub Type | Description |
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| Aphrodite | Ἀφροδίτη | god | olympian | goddess of beauty, love, desire, and pleasure |
| Apollo | Ἀπόλλων | god | olympian | god of music, arts, knowledge, healing, plague, prophecy, poetry, manly beauty, and archery |
| Ares | Ἄρης | god | olympian | god of courage, war, bloodshed, and violence |
| Artemis | Ἄρτεμις | god | olympian | virgin goddess of the hunt, wilderness, animals, the moon and young girls |
| Athena | Ἀθηνᾶ | god | olympian | goddess of reason, wisdom, intelligence, skill, peace, warfare, battle strategy, and handicrafts |
| Demeter | Δημήτηρ | god | olympian | goddess of grain, agriculture, harvest, growth, and nourishment |
| Dionysus | Διόνυσος | god | olympian | god of wine, fruitfulness, parties, festivals, madness, chaos, drunkenness, vegetation, ecstasy, and the theater |
| Hades | ᾍδης | god | olympian | god and king of the underworld and the dead |
| Hephaestus | Ἥφαιστος | god | olympian | god of fire, metalworking, and crafts |
| Hera | Ἥρα | god | olympian | queen of the gods, and goddess of marriage, women, childbirth, heirs, kings, and empires |
| Hermes | Ἑρμῆς | god | olympian | god of boundaries, travel, communication, trade, language, thieves and writing |
| Hestia | Ἑστία | god | olympian | virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and chastity |
| Poseidon | Ποσειδῶν | god | olympian | god of the sea, rivers, floods, droughts, and earthquakes |
| Zeus | Ζεύς | god | olympian | king of the gods, ruler of mount olympus, and god of the sky, weather, thunder, lightning, law, order, and justice |
| Achlys | Ἀχλύς | god | primordial | goddess of poisons, and the personification of misery and sadness |
| Aether | Αἰθήρ | god | primordial | god of light and the upper atmosphere |
| Aion | Αἰών | god | primordial | god of eternity, personifying cyclical and unbounded time |
| Ananke | Ἀνάγκη | god | primordial | goddess of inevitability, compulsion, and necessity |
| Chaos | Χάος | god | primordial | personification of nothingness from which all of existence sprang |
| Chronos | Χρόνος | god | primordial | god of empirical time, sometimes equated with aion |
| Erebus | Ἔρεβος | god | primordial | god of darkness and shadow |
| Eros | Ἔρως | god | primordial | god of love and attraction |
| Gaia | Γαῖα | god | primordial | personification of the earth (mother earth); mother of the titans |
| Hemera | Ἡμέρα | god | primordial | goddess of day |
| Hypnos | Ὕπνος | god | primordial | god of sleep |
| Nemesis | Νέμεσις | god | primordial | goddess of retribution |
| Nesoi | Νῆσοι | god | primordial | goddesses of islands |
| Nyx | Νύξ | god | primordial | goddess of night |
| Ourea | Οὔρεα | god | primordial | gods of mountains |
| Phanes | Φάνης | god | primordial | god of procreation in the orphic tradition |
| Pontus | Πόντος | god | primordial | god of the sea, father of the fish and other sea creatures |
| Tartarus | Τάρταρος | god | primordial | god of the deepest, darkest part of the underworld, the tartarean pit (which is also referred to as tartarus itself) |
| Thalassa | Θάλασσα | god | primordial | personification of the sea and consort of pontus |
| Thanatos | Θάνατος | god | primordial | god of death |
| Uranus | Οὐρανός | god | primordial | god of the heavens (father sky); father of the titans |
| Coeus | Κοῖος | titan | twelve titan | titan of intellect and the axis of heaven around which the constellations revolved |
| Crius | Κρεῖος | titan | twelve titan | least individualized of the twelve titans, he is the father of astraeus, pallas, and perses |
| Cronus | Κρόνος | titan | twelve titan | titan of harvests and personification of destructive time |
| Hyperion | Ὑπερίων | titan | twelve titan | titan of light |
| Iapetus | Ἰαπετός | titan | twelve titan | titan of mortality and father of prometheus, epimetheus, menoetius, and atlas |
| Mnemosyne | Mνημοσύνη | titan | twelve titan | titaness of memory and remembrance, and mother of the nine muses |
| Oceanus | Ὠκεανός | titan | twelve titan | titan of the all-encircling river oceans around the earth, the fount of all the earths fresh-water |
| Phoebe | Φοίβη | titan | twelve titan | titaness of the bright intellect and prophecy, and consort of koios |
| Rhea | Ῥέα | titan | twelve titan | titaness of fertility, motherhood and the mountain wilds |
| Tethys | Τηθύς | titan | twelve titan | titaness of fresh-water, and the mother of the rivers, springs, streams, fountains, and clouds |
| Theia | Θεία | titan | twelve titan | titaness of sight and the shining light of the clear blue sky |
| Themis | Θέμις | titan | twelve titan | titaness of divine law and order |
| Asteria | Ἀστερία | titan | other titan | titaness of nocturnal oracles and falling stars |
| Astraeus | Ἀστραῖος | titan | other titan | titan of dusk, stars, and planets, and the art of astrology |
| Atlas | Ἄτλας | titan | other titan | titan forced to carry the heavens upon his shoulders by zeus |
| Dione | Διώνη | titan | other titan | titaness of the oracle of dodona |
| Helios | Ἥλιος | titan | other titan | titan of the sun and guardian of oaths |
| Selene | Σελήνη | titan | other titan | titaness of the moon |
| Eos | Ἠώς | titan | other titan | titaness of the dawn |
| Epimetheus | Ἐπιμηθεύς | titan | other titan | titan of afterthought and the father of excuses |
| Lelantos | Λήλαντος | titan | other | titan father of the nymph aura |
| Leto | Λητώ | titan | other titan | titaness of motherhood and mother of the twin olympians, artemis and apollo |
| Menoetius | Μενοίτιος | titan | other titan | titan of violent anger, rash action, and human mortality |
| Metis | Μῆτις | titan | other titan | titaness of good counsel, advice, planning, cunning, craftiness, and wisdom |
| Pallas | Πάλλας | titan | other titan | titan of warcraft |
| Perses | Πέρσης | titan | other titan | titan of destruction |
| Prometheus | Προμηθεύς | titan | other titan | titan of forethought and crafty counsel, and creator of mankind |
| Styx | Στύξ | titan | other titan | titaness of the underworld river styx and personification of hatred |
| Adephagia | Ἀδηφαγία | personification | personification | spirit of satiety and gluttony |
| Adikia | Ἀδικία | personification | personification | spirit of injustice and wrongdoing |
| Aergia | Ἀεργία | personification | personification | spirit of idleness, laziness, indolence and sloth |
| Agathodaemon | Ἀγαθοδαίμων | personification | personification | spirit of the vineyards and grainfields |
| Agon | Ἀγών | personification | personification | spirit of contest, who possessed an altar at olympia, site of the olympic games |
| Aidos | Αἰδώς | personification | personification | spirit of modesty, reverence and respect |
| Aisa | Αἴσα | personification | personification | personification of lot and fate |
| Alala | Ἀλαλά | personification | personification | spirit of the war cry |
| Alastor | Ἀλάστωρ | personification | personification | spirit of blood feuds and vengeance |
| Aletheia | Ἀλήθεια | personification | personification | spirit of truth, truthfulness and sincerity |
| Achos | Ἄχος | personification | personification | spirit of trouble and distress (algea; ἄλγεα) |
| Ania | Ἀνία | personification | personification | spirit of ache and anguish (algea; ἄλγεα) |
| Lupe | Λύπη | personification | personification | spirit of pain, grief, and sadness (algea; ἄλγεα) |
| Alke | Ἀλκή | personification | personification | spirit of prowess and courage (one of the machai) |
| Amechania | Ἀμηχανία | personification | personification | spirit of helplessness and want of means |
| The Amphilogiai | Ἀμφιλογίαι | personification | personification | spirits of disputes, debate, and contention |
| Anaideia | Ἀναίδεια | personification | personification | spirit of ruthlessness, shamelessness, and unforgivingness |
| The Androktasiai | Ἀνδροκτασίαι | personification | personification | spirits of battlefield slaughter |
| Angelia | Ἀγγελία | personification | personification | spirit of messages, tidings and proclamations |
| Apate | Ἀπάτη | personification | personification | spirit of deceit, guile, fraud and deception |
| Apheleia | Ἀφέλεια | personification | personification | spirit of simplicity |
| The Arae | Ἀραί | personification | personification | spirits of curses |
| Arete | Ἀρετή | personification | personification | spirit of virtue, excellence, goodness, and valour |
| Atë | Ἄτη | personification | personification | spirit of delusion, infatuation, blind folly, recklessness, and ruin |
| Bia | Βία "Violence" | personification | personification | personification of force and raw energy |
| Caerus | Καιρός | personification | personification | spirit of opportunity |
| Corus | Κόρος | personification | personification | spirit of surfeit |
| Deimos | Δεῖμος | personification | personification | spirit of fear, dread, and terror |
| Dikaiosyne | Δικαιοσύνη | personification | personification | spirit of justice and righteousness |
| Dike | Δίκη | personification | personification | spirit of justice, fair judgement, and the rights established by custom and law |
| Dolos | Δόλος | personification | personification | spirit of trickery, cunning deception, craftiness, treachery, and guile |
| Dysnomia | Δυσνομία | personification | personification | spirit of lawlessness and poor civil constitution |
| Dyssebeia | Δυσσέβεια | personification | personification | spirit of impiety |
| Eiresione | Ειρεσιώνη | personification | personification | personification of the olive branch |
| Ekecheiria | Ἐκεχειρία | personification | personification | spirit of truce, armistice, and the cessation of all hostilities; honoured at the olympic games |
| Eleos | Ἔλεος | personification | personification | spirit of mercy, pity, and compassion |
| Elpis | Ἐλπίς | personification | personification | spirit of hope and expectation |
| Epiphron | Ἐπίφρων | personification | personification | spirit of prudence, shrewdness, thoughtfulness, carefulness, and sagacity |
| Eris | Ἔρις | personification | personification | spirit of strife, discord, contention, and rivalry |
| Anteros | Ἀντέρως | personification | personification | god of requited love |
| Hedylogos | Ἡδύλογος | personification | personification | god of sweet talk and flattery |
| Himeros | Ἵμερος | personification | personification | god of sexual desire |
| Pothos | Πόθος | personification | personification | god of sexual longing, yearning, and desire |
| Eucleia | Εὔκλεια | personification | personification | spirit of good repute and glory |
| Eulabeia | Εὐλάβεια | personification | personification | spirit of discretion, caution, and circumspection |
| Eupheme | Εὐφήμη | personification | personification | spirit of words of good omen, acclamation, praise, applause, and shouts of triumph |
| Eupraxia | Eὐπραξία | personification | personification | spirit of well-being |
| Eusebeia | Eὐσέβεια | personification | personification | spirit of piety, loyalty, duty, and filial respect |
| Euthenia | Εὐθενία | personification | personification | spirit of prosperity, abundance, and plenty |
| Gelos | Γέλως | personification | personification | spirit of laughter |
| Geras | Γῆρας | personification | personification | spirit of old age |
| Harmonia | Ἁρμονία | personification | personification | goddess of harmony and concord |
| Hedone | Ἡδονή | personification | personification | spirit of pleasure, enjoyment, and delight |
| Heimarmene | Εἵμαρμένη | personification | personification | personification of share destined by fate |
| Homados | Ὅμαδος | personification | personification | spirit of the din of battle |
| Homonoia | Ὁμόνοια | personification | personification | spirit of concord, unanimity, and oneness of mind |
| Horkos | Ὅρκος | personification | personification | spirit of oaths |
| Horme | Ὁρμή | personification | personification | spirit of impulse or effort (to do a thing), eagerness, setting oneself in motion, and starting an action |
| Hybris | Ὕβρις | personification | personification | spirit of outrageous behaviour |
| The Hysminai | Ὑσμῖναι | personification | personification | spirits of fighting and combat |
| Ioke | Ἰωκή | personification | personification | spirit of pursuit in battle |
| Kakia | Kακία | personification | personification | spirit of vice and moral badness |
| The Keres | Κῆρες | personification | personification | spirits of violent or cruel death |
| Koalemos | Κοάλεμος | personification | personification | spirit of stupidity and foolishness |
| Kratos | Κράτος | personification | personification | spirit of strength, might, power, and sovereign rule |
| Kydoimos | Κυδοιμός | personification | personification | spirit of the din of battle, confusion, uproar, and hubbub |
| Lethe | Λήθη | personification | personification | spirit of forgetfulness and oblivion, and of the river of the same name |
| Limos | Λιμός | personification | personification | spirit of hunger and starvation |
| The Litae | Λιταί | personification | personification | spirits of prayer |
| Lyssa | Λύσσα | personification | personification | spirit of rage, fury and rabies in animals |
| The Machai | Μάχαι | personification | personification | spirits of fighting and combat |
| Mania | Μανία | personification | personification | spirit or spirits of madness, insanity, and frenzy |
| Clotho | Κλωθώ | personification | personification | spinner of the life thread (fates; μοίραι) |
| Lachesis | Λάχεσις | personification | personification | measurer of the life thread (fates; μοίραι) |
| Atropos | Άτροπος | personification | personification | severer of the life thread (fates; μοίραι) |
| Momus | Μῶμος | personification | personification | spirit of mockery, blame, censure and stinging criticism |
| Moros | Μόρος | personification | personification | spirit of doom |
| The Neikea | τὰ Νείκη | personification | personification | spirits of quarrels, feuds and grievances |
| Nike | Νίκη | personification | personification | goddess of victory |
| Nomos | Νόμος | personification | personification | spirit of law |
| Oizys | Ὀϊζύς | personification | personification | spirit of woe and misery |
| The Oneiroi | Ὄνειροι | personification | personification | dreams |
| Palioxis | Παλίωξις | personification | personification | spirit of backrush, flight and retreat from battle |
| Peitharchia | Πειθαρχία | personification | personification | spirit of discipline |
| Peitho | Πειθώ | personification | personification | spirit of persuasion and seduction |
| Penia | Πενία | personification | personification | spirit of poverty and need |
| Penthus | Πένθος | personification | personification | spirit of grief, mourning, and lamentation |
| Pepromene | Πεπρωμένη | personification | personification | personification of the destined share, similar to heimarmene |
| Pheme | Φήμη | personification | personification | spirit of rumour, report, and gossip |
| Philophrosyne | Φιλοφροσύνη | personification | personification | spirit of friendliness, kindness, and welcome |
| Philotes | Φιλότης | personification | personification | spirit of friendship, affection, and sexual intercourse |
| Phobos | Φόβος | personification | personification | spirit of panic fear, flight, and battlefield rout |
| The Phonoi | Φόνοι | personification | personification | spirits of murder, killing, and slaughter |
| Phrike | Φρίκη | personification | personification | spirit of horror and trembling fear |
| Phthonus | Φθόνος | personification | personification | spirit of envy and jealousy |
| Pistis | Πίστις | personification | personification | spirit of trust, honesty, and good faith |
| Poine | Ποίνη | personification | personification | spirit of retribution, vengeance, recompense, punishment, and penalty for the crime of murder and manslaughter |
| Polemos | Πόλεμος | personification | personification | personification of war |
| Ponos | Πόνος | personification | personification | spirit of hard labour and toil |
| Poros | Πόρος | personification | personification | spirit of expediency, the means of accomplishing or providing, contrivance and device |
| Praxidike | Πραξιδίκη | personification | personification | spirit of exacting justice |
| Proioxis | Προίωξις | personification | personification | spirit of onrush and battlefield pursuit |
| Prophasis | Πρόφασις | personification | personification | spirit of excuses and pleas |
| Ptocheia | Πτωχεία | personification | personification | spirit of beggary |
| Soter | Σωτήρ | personification | personification | male spirit of safety, preservation, and deliverance from harm |
| Soteria | Σωτηρία | personification | personification | female personification of safety, preservation, and deliverance from harm |
| Sophrosyne | Σωφροσύνη | personification | personification | spirit of moderation, self-control, temperance, restraint, and discretion |
| Thrasos | Θράσος | personification | personification | spirit of boldness |
| Tyche | Τύχη | personification | personification | goddess of fortune, chance, providence, and fate |
| Zelos | Ζῆλος | personification | personification | spirit of eager rivalry, emulation, envy, jealousy, and zeal |
| Amphiaraus | Ἀμφιάραος | god | chthonic | seer, and one of the seven against thebes who became an oracular spirit of the underworld after his death |
| Angelos | Ἄγγελος | god | chthonic | daughter of zeus and hera who became an underworld goddess |
| Askalaphos | Ἀσκάλαφος | god | chthonic | son of acheron and orphne who tended the underworld orchards before being transformed into a screech owl by demeter |
| Charon | Χάρων | god | chthonic | ferryman of hades |
| Erebos | Ἔρεβος | god | chthonic | primeval god of darkness, his mists encircled the underworld and filled the hollows of the earth |
| Alecto | Ἀληκτώ | god | chthonic | goddesses of retribution; the unceasing one (furies; ἐρινύες) |
| Tisiphone | Τισιφόνη | god | chthonic | goddesses of retribution; the avenger of murder (furies; ἐρινύες) |
| Megaera | Μέγαιρα | god | chthonic | goddesses of retribution; the jealous one (furies; ἐρινύες) |
| Hecate | Ἑκάτη | god | chthonic | goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts, and necromancy |
| Aiakos | Αἰακός | god | chthonic | former mortal king of aegina, guardian of the keys of hades and judge of the men of europe |
| Minos | Μίνως | god | chthonic | former mortal king of crete and judge of the final vote |
| Rhadamanthys | Ῥαδάμανθυς | god | chthonic | former mortal lawmaker and judge of the men of asia |
| Keuthonymos | Κευθόνυμος | god | chthonic | underworld spirit and father of menoetes |
| Gorgyra | Γοργύρα | god | nymph | torch-bearing underworld nymph (lampades; λαμπάδες) |
| Orphne | Ορφνη | god | nymph | lampad nymph of hades, mother of askalaphos (lampades; λαμπάδες) |
| Macaria | Μακαρία | god | chthonic | goddess of blessed death and daughter of Hades |
| Melinoe | Μελινόη | god | chthonic | daughter of persephone and zeus who presided over the propitiations offered to the ghosts of the dead |
| Menoetes | Μενοίτης | god | chthonic | underworld spirit who herded the cattle of hades |
| Acheron | Αχέρων | god | chthonic | river of woe |
| Kokytos | Kωκυτός | god | chthonic | river of wailing |
| Eridanos | Ἠριδανός | god | chthonic | river of amber |
| Phlegethon | Φλεγέθων | god | chthonic | river of fire |
| Zagreus | Ζαγρεύς | god | chthonic | underworld god, possibly the son of Hades and Persephone or Zeus and Persephone |
| Aegaeon | Αιγαίων | god | sea | god of violent sea storms and ally of the titans |
| Amphitrite | Αμφιτρίτη | god | sea | sea goddess and consort of poseidon |
| Benthesikyme | Βενθεσικύμη | god | sea | daughter of poseidon, who resided in ethiopia |
| Brizo | Βριζώ | god | sea | patron goddess of sailors, who sent prophetic dreams |
| Ceto | Κῆτώ | god | sea | goddess of the dangers of the ocean and of sea monsters |
| Cymopoleia | Κυμοπόλεια | god | sea | daughter of poseidon married to the giant briareus |
| Eidothea | Ειδοθέα | god | nymph | prophetic sea nymph and daughter of proteus |
| Glaucus | Γλαῦκος | god | sea | fishermans sea god and oracle |
| Leucothea | Λευκοθέα | god | sea | sea goddess who aided sailors in distress |
| Arethusa | Αρετούσα | god | nymph | sea nymph and daughter of nereus who was transformed into a fountain |
| Dynamene | Δυναμένη | god | nymph | sea nymph associated with the might and power of great ocean swells |
| Galene | Γαλήνη | god | nymph | sea nymph and goddess of calm seas |
| Psamathe | Πσαμάθη | god | nymph | sea nymph and goddess of sand beaches |
| Thetis | Θέτις | god | nymph | sea nymph and leader of the nereids who presided over the spawning of marine life in the sea |
| Nereus | Νηρέας | god | nymph | sea nymph and old man of the sea, and the god of the seas rich bounty of fish |
| Nerites | Νερίτης | god | sea | sea spirit who was transformed into a shell-fish by aphrodite |
| Idyia | Ίδυια | god | nymph | sea nymph and wife of the colchian king aeetes, mother of medea |
| Palaemon | Παλαίμων | god | sea | young sea god who aided sailors in distress |
| Phorcys | Φόρκυς | god | sea | god of the hidden dangers of the deep |
| Pontos | Πόντος | god | sea | primeval god of the sea, father of the fish and other sea creatures |
| Proteus | Πρωτεύς | god | sea | shape-shifting, prophetic old sea god, and the herdsman of poseidons seals |
| Sangarius | Σαγγάριος | god | sea | river-god |
| Actaeus | Ακταίος | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Argyron | Αργυρών | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Atabyrius | Αταβύριος | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Chalcon | Χαλκών | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Chryson | Χρυσών | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Damon | Δαμων | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Dexithea | Δεξιθέα | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Lycos | Λύκος | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Lysagora | Λυσαγόρα | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Makelo | Μακελώ | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Megalesius | Μεγαλήσιος | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Mylas | Μύλας | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Nikon | Νίκων | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Ormenos | Ορμενος | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Simon | Σίμων | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Skelmis | Σκελμις | god | sea | sea spirit native to the island of rhodes (telchines; τελχινες) |
| Thaumas | Θαῦμας | god | sea | god of the wonders of the sea |
| Thoosa | Θόοσα | god | sea | goddess of swift currents |
| Triteia | Τριτεια | god | sea | daughter of triton and companion of ares |
| Triton | Τρίτων | god | sea | fish-tailed son and herald of poseidon |
| Tritones | Τρίτωνες | god | sea | fish-tailed spirits in poseidons retinue |
| Aeolus | Αίολος | god | sky | god of the winds |
| Alectrona | Αλεκτρονα | god | sky | solar goddess of the morning or waking up |
| Aparctias | Απαρκτίας | god | sky | another name for the north wind (anemoi, άνεμοι) |
| Apheliotes | Αφηλιώτης | god | sky | god of the east wind (anemoi, άνεμοι) |
| Argestes | Αργέστης | god | sky | another name for the west or northwest wind (anemoi, άνεμοι) |
| Boreas | Βορέας | god | sky | god of the north wind and of winter (anemoi, άνεμοι) |
| Caicias | Καικίας | god | sky | god of the northeast wind (anemoi, άνεμοι) |
| Circios | Κίρκιος | god | sky | god of the north-northwest wind (anemoi, άνεμοι) |
| Euronotus | Ευρονότος | god | sky | god of the southeast wind (anemoi, άνεμοι) |
| Eurus | Εύρος | god | sky | god of the unlucky east or southeast wind (anemoi, άνεμοι) |
| Lips | Λίψ | god | sky | god of the southwest wind (anemoi, άνεμοι) |
| Notus | Νότος | god | sky | god of the south wind (anemoi, άνεμοι) |
| Skeiron | Σκείρων | god | sky | god of the northwest wind (anemoi, άνεμοι) |
| Zephyrus | Ζέφυρος | god | sky | god of the west wind (anemoi, άνεμοι) |
| Arke | Άρκη | god | sky | messenger of the titans and twin sister of iris |
| Astraios | Ἀστραῖος | god | sky | titan god of stars and planets, and the art of astrology |
| Stilbon | Στιλβών | god | sky | god of hermaon, the planet mercury |
| Eosphorus | Ηωσφόρος | god | sky | god of venus the morning star |
| Hesperus | Ἓσπερος | god | sky | god of venus the evening star |
| Pyroeis | Πυρόεις | god | sky | god of areios, the planet mars |
| Phaethon | Φαέθων | god | sky | god of dios, the planet jupiter |
| Phaenon | Φαίνων | god | sky | god of kronion, the planet saturn |
| Aurai | Αὖραι', 'Αὖρα | god | nymph | nymphs of the cooling breeze, goddess of the breeze and the fresh, cool air of early morning |
| Aura | Αὖρα | god | sky | goddess of the breeze and the fresh, cool air of early morning |
| Chione | Χιόνη | god | sky | goddess of snow and daughter of boreas |
| Ersa | Ἕρση | god | sky | goddess of the morning dew |
| The Hesperides | ´Εσπερίδες | god | nymph | nymphs of the evening and sunset |
| Iris | Ίρις | god | sky | goddess of the rainbow and divine messenger |
| Men | Μήν | god | sky | lunar deity worshiped in the western interior parts of anatolia |
| Nephele | Νεφέλη | god | nymph | cloud nymph |
| Pandia | Πανδία | god | sky | personification of the moon, daughter of selene and zeus |
| Alcyone | Αλκυόνη | god | sky | goddess of the star cluster pleiades and were associated with rain (pleiades; πλειάδες) |
| Sterope | Στερόπη | god | sky | goddess of the star cluster pleiades and were associated with rain (pleiades; πλειάδες) |
| Celaeno | Κελαινώ | god | sky | goddess of the star cluster pleiades and were associated with rain (pleiades; πλειάδες) |
| Electra | Ηλέκτρα | god | sky | goddess of the star cluster pleiades and were associated with rain (pleiades; πλειάδες) |
| Maia | Μαία | god | sky | goddess of the star cluster pleiades and were associated with rain (pleiades; πλειάδες) |
| Merope | Μερώπη | god | sky | goddess of the star cluster pleiades and were associated with rain (pleiades; πλειάδες) |
| Taygete | Ταϋγέτη | god | sky | goddess of the star cluster pleiades and were associated with rain (pleiades; πλειάδες) |
| Sabazios | Σαβάζιος | god | sky | goddess of the star cluster pleiades and were associated with rain (pleiades; πλειάδες) |
| Zeus | Ζεύς | god | sky | king of heaven and god of the sky, clouds, thunder, and lightning |
| Aetna | Αἴτνη | god | rustic | goddess of the volcanic mount etna in sicily |
| Amphictyonis | Αμφικτυονίς | god | rustic | goddess of wine and friendship between nations, a local form of demeter |
| Anthousai | Ανθούσαι | god | nymph | flower nymphs |
| Aristaeus | Ἀρισταῖος | god | rustic | god of bee-keeping, cheese-making, herding, olive-growing, and hunting |
| Attis | Άττις | god | rustic | vegetation god and consort of cybele |
| Britomartis | Βριτόμαρτις | god | rustic | cretan goddess of hunting and nets used for fishing, fowling and the hunting of small game |
| Aitnaios | Αιτναιος | god | rustic | god presiding over the mysteries of the islands of lemnos and samothrace (cabeiri; κάβειροι) |
| Alkon | Αλκων | god | rustic | god presiding over the mysteries of the islands of lemnos and samothrace (cabeiri; κάβειροι) |
| Eurymedon | Ευρυμεδών | god | rustic | god presiding over the mysteries of the islands of lemnos and samothrace (cabeiri; κάβειροι) |
| Onnes | Όννης | god | rustic | god presiding over the mysteries of the islands of lemnos and samothrace (cabeiri; κάβειροι) |
| Tonnes | Τόννης | god | rustic | god presiding over the mysteries of the islands of lemnos and samothrace (cabeiri; κάβειροι) |
| Chloris | Χλωρίς | god | nymph | minor flower nymph and wife of zephyrus |
| Comus | Κόμος | god | rustic | god of revelry, merrymaking, and festivity |
| Corymbus | Κόρυμβος | god | rustic | god of the fruit of the ivy |
| Cybele | Κυβέλη | god | rustic | phrygian mountain goddess |
| Acmon | Ακμών | god | rustic | spirit of fingers of the hand (dactyls; δάκτυλοι) |
| Damnameneus | Δαμναμενεύς | god | rustic | spirit of fingers of the hand (dactyls; δάκτυλοι) |
| Delas | Δήλας | god | rustic | spirit of fingers of the hand (dactyls; δάκτυλοι) |
| Epimedes | Επιμήδης | god | rustic | spirit of fingers of the hand (dactyls; δάκτυλοι) |
| Heracles | Ἡρακλῆς | god | rustic | spirit of fingers of the hand (dactyls; δάκτυλοι) |
| Iasios | Ιάσιος | god | rustic | spirit of fingers of the hand (dactyls; δάκτυλοι) |
| Kelmis | Κελμις | god | rustic | spirit of fingers of the hand (dactyls; δάκτυλοι) |
| Skythes | Σκύθης | god | rustic | spirit of fingers of the hand (dactyls; δάκτυλοι) |
| Titias | Τιτίας | god | rustic | spirit of fingers of the hand (dactyls; δάκτυλοι) |
| Cyllenus | Κύλληνος | god | rustic | spirit of fingers of the hand (dactyls; δάκτυλοι) |
| Dryades | Δρυάδες | god | nymph | tree and forest nymphs |
| Epimeliades | Επιμελίδες | god | nymph | nymphs of highland pastures and protectors of sheep flocks |
| Hamadryades | Αμαδρυάδες | god | rustic | oak tree dryades |
| Hecaterus | Ηεκατερος | god | rustic | minor god of the hekateris — a rustic dance of quickly moving hands — and perhaps of the skill of hands in general |
| Pyrrhichos | Πυρῥιχος | god | rustic | god of the rustic dance |
| Maenades | Μαινάδες | god | nymph | crazed nymphs in the retinue of dionysus, nymph of drunkenness |
| Methe | Μέθη | god | nymph | nymph of drunkenness |
| Meliae | Μελίαι | god | nymph | nymphs of honey and the ash tree |
| Daphne | Δάφνη | god | nymph | fresh water nymph (naiades; ναιάδες) |
| Metope | Μετώπη | god | nymph | fresh water nymph (naiades; ναιάδες) |
| Minthe | Μίνθη | god | nymph | fresh water nymph (naiades; ναιάδες) |
| Hekaerge | Εκαέργη | god | nymph | nymph representing the aspect of archery distancing (nymphai hyperboreioi; νύμφαι υπερβόρειοι) |
| Loxo | Λοξώ | god | nymph | nymph representing the aspect of archery trajectory (nymphai hyperboreioi; νύμφαι υπερβόρειοι) |
| Oupis | Ουπις | god | nymph | nymph representing the aspect of archery aim (nymphai hyperboreioi; νύμφαι υπερβόρειοι) |
| Adrasteia | Αδράστεια | god | nymph | nymph nursemaid of the infant zeus |
| Echo | Ηχώ | god | nymph | nymph cursed never to speak except to repeat the words of others |
| The Ourea | Ούρος | god | rustic | primeval gods of mountains |
| The Palici | Παλικοί | god | rustic | pair of rustic gods who presided over the geysers and thermal springs in sicily |
| Pan | Πάν | god | rustic | god of shepherds, pastures, and fertility |
| Achelous | Αχέλους | god | rustic | river god (potamoi; ποταμοί) |
| Acis | Άκις | god | rustic | river god (potamoi; ποταμοί) |
| Alpheus | Αλφειός | god | rustic | river god (potamoi; ποταμοί) |
| Asopus | Ασωπός | god | rustic | river god (potamoi; ποταμοί) |
| Cladeus | Κλάδεος | god | rustic | river god (potamoi; ποταμοί) |
| Eurotas | Ευρώτας | god | rustic | river god (potamoi; ποταμοί) |
| Nilus | Νείλος | god | rustic | river god (potamoi; ποταμοί) |
| Peneus | Πηνειός | god | rustic | river god (potamoi; ποταμοί) |
| Scamander | Σκάμανδρος | god | rustic | river god (potamoi; ποταμοί) |
| Priapus | Πρίαπος | god | rustic | god of garden fertility |
| Silenus | Σειληνός | god | rustic | old rustic god of the dance of the wine-press |
| Telete | Τελέτη | god | rustic | goddess of initiation into the bacchic orgies |
| Adonis | Άδωνις | god | agriculture | life-death-rebirth deity |
| Aphaea | Αφαία | god | agriculture | minor goddess of agriculture and fertility |
| Cyamites | Κυαμίτης | god | agriculture | demi-god of the bean |
| Despoina | Δέσποινη | god | agriculture | daughter of poseidon and demeter, goddess of mysteries in arcadia |
| Eunostus | Εύνοστος | god | agriculture | goddess of the flour mill |
| Persephone | Περσεφόνη | god | agriculture | queen of the underworld, wife of hades and goddess of spring growth |
| Philomelus | Φιλόμελος | god | agriculture | agricultural demi-god inventor of the wagon and the plough |
| Plutus | Πλοῦτος | god | agriculture | god of wealth, including agricultural wealth, son of demeter |
| Triptolemus | Τριπτόλεμος | god | agriculture | god of farming and agriculture, he brought agriculture to greece |
| Asclepius | Ασκληπιός | god | health | god of medicine |
| Aceso | Ἀκεσώ | god | health | goddess of the healing of wounds and the curing of illnesses |
| Aegle | Αἴγλη | god | health | goddess of radiant good health |
| Epione | Ἠπιόνη | god | health | goddess of the soothing of pain |
| Hygieia | Ὑγεία | god | health | goddess of cleanliness and good health |
| Iaso | Ἰασώ | god | health | goddess of cures, remedies, and modes of healing |
| Paean | Παιάν | god | health | physician of the gods |
| Panacea | Πανάκεια | god | health | goddess of healing |
| Telesphorus | Τελεσφόρος | god | health | demi-god of convalescence, who brought to fulfillment recuperation from illness or injury |
| Empusa | Ἔμπουσα | god | sleep | goddess of shape-shifting |
| Epiales | Ἐφιάλτης | god | sleep | goddess of nightmares |
| Oneiroi | Ὀνείρων | god | sleep | god of dreams |
| Morpheus | μορφή | god | sleep | god of dreaming |
| Acratopotes | Ἀκρατοπότης | god | other | god of unmixed wine |
| Agdistis | Ἄγδιστις | god | other | phrygian hermaphroditic deity |
| Aphroditus | Ἀφρόδιτος | god | other | cyprian hermaphroditic aphrodite |
| Astraea | Αστραία | god | other | virgin goddess of justice |
| Aglaea | Αγλαΐα | god | other | goddess of beauty, adornment, splendor and glory (charites; χάριτες) |
| Euphrosyne | Εὐφροσύνη | god | other | goddess of good cheer, joy, mirth, and merriment (charites; χάριτες) |
| Thalia | Θάλεια | god | other | goddess of festive celebrations and rich and luxurious banquets (charites; χάριτες) |
| Hegemone | Ηγεμόνη | god | other | goddess of mastery (charites; χάριτες) |
| Antheia | Άνθεια | god | other | goddess of flowers and flowery wreaths (charites; χάριτες) |
| Pasithea | Πασιθέα | god | other | goddess of rest and relaxation (charites; χάριτες) |
| Cleta | Κλήτα | god | other | goddess of fame and glory (charites; χάριτες) |
| Phaenna | Φαέννα | god | other | goddess of gratitude (charites; χάριτες) |
| Eudaimonia | Ευδαιμονία | god | other | goddess of happiness (charites; χάριτες) |
| Euthymia | Ευθυμία | god | other | goddess of good mood (charites; χάριτες) |
| Calleis | Καλλείς | god | other | goddess of beauty (charites; χάριτες) |
| Paidia | Παιδία | god | other | goddess of amusement (charites; χάριτες) |
| Pandaisia | Πανδαισία | god | other | goddess of banquets (charites; χάριτες) |
| Pannychis | Παννυχίς | god | other | goddess of all-night festivities (charites; χάριτες) |
| Ceraon | Κεραων | god | other | demi-god of the meal, specifically the mixing of wine (charites; χάριτες) |
| Chrysus | Χρύσος | god | other | spirit of gold |
| Circe | Κίρκη | god | other | goddess-witch of aeaea |
| Syntribos | Σύντριβος | god | other | spirit which shatters pottery (daemones ceramici; δαίμονες κεραμικοί) |
| Smaragos | Σμάραγος | god | other | spirit which smashes pottery (daemones ceramici; δαίμονες κεραμικοί) |
| Asbetos | Ασβετος | god | other | spirit which chars pottery (daemones ceramici; δαίμονες κεραμικοί) |
| Sabaktes | Σαβάκτης | god | other | spirit which destroys pottery (daemones ceramici; δαίμονες κεραμικοί) |
| Omodamos | Ωμόδαμος | god | other | spirit which crudebakes pottery (daemones ceramici; δαίμονες κεραμικοί) |
| Deipneus | Δειπνεύς | god | other | demi-god of the preparation of meals, specifically the making of bread |
| Eileithyia | Εἰλείθυια | god | other | goddess of childbirth |
| Enyalius | Ενυάλιος | god | other | minor god of war |
| Enyo | Ἐνυώ | god | other | goddess of destructive war |
| Epidotes | Ἐπιδώτης | god | other | divinity who was worshipped at lacedaemon |
| Glycon | Γλύκων | god | other | snake god |
| Harpocrates | Ἁρποκράτης | god | other | god of silence |
| Hebe | Ήβη | god | other | goddess of youth and cup-bearer to the olympians |
| Hermaphroditus | Ἑρμάφρόδιτός | god | other | god of hermaphrodites and effeminate men |
| Eunomia | Ευνομία | god | hours | spirit of good order, and springtime goddess of green pastures |
| Eirene | Ειρήνη | god | hours | spirit of peace and goddess of the springtime |
| Thallo | Θαλλώ | god | hours | goddess of spring buds and shoots, identified with eirene |
| Auxo | Αυξώ | god | hours | goddess of spring growth |
| Karpo | Καρπώ | god | hours | goddess of the fruits of the earth |
| Pherousa | Φέρουσα | god | hours | goddess of substance and farm estates |
| Euporie | Ευπορίη | god | hours | goddess of abundance |
| Orthosie | Ορθοσίη | god | hours | goddess of prosperity |
| Auge | Αυγή | god | hours | first light of the morning |
| Anatolia | Ανατολία | god | hours | sunrise |
| Musica | Μουσική | god | hours | morning hour of music and study |
| Gymnastica | Γυμνασία | god | hours | morning hour of gymnastics/exercise |
| Nymphe | Νυμφή | god | hours | morning hour of ablutions (bathing, washing) |
| Mesembria | Μεσημβρία | god | hours | noon |
| Sponde | Σπονδή | god | hours | libations poured after lunch |
| Acte | Ακτή | god | hours | second of the afternoon work hours |
| Hesperis | Έσπερίς | god | hours | evening |
| Dysis | Δύσις | god | hours | sunset |
| Arktos | Άρκτος | god | hours | night sky, constellation |
| Eiar | Είαρ | god | hours | spring |
| Theros | Θέρος | god | hours | summer |
| Pthinoporon | Φθινόπωρον | god | hours | autumn |
| Cheimon | Χειμών | god | hours | winter |
| Hymenaios | Ὑμέναιος | god | hours | god of marriage and marriage feasts |
| Ichnaea | Ιχναία | god | other | goddess of tracking |
| Iynx | Ιύνξ | god | other | goddess of the love charm |
| Matton | Μάττων | god | other | demi-god of the meal, specifically the kneading of dough |
| Aoide | Ἀοιδή | god | muse | muse of song |
| Arche | Αρχή | god | muse | muse of origins |
| Melete | Μελέτη | god | muse | muse of meditation and practice |
| Mneme | Μνήμη | god | muse | muse of memory |
| Thelxinoe | Θελξινόη | god | muse | muse charmer of minds |
| Calliope | Καλλιόπη | god | muse | muse of epic poetry |
| Clio | Κλειώ | god | muse | muse of history |
| Euterpe | Ευτέρπη | god | muse | muse of musical poetry |
| Erato | Ερατώ | god | muse | muse of lyric poetry |
| Melpomene | Μελπομένη | god | muse | muse of tragedy |
| Polyhymnia | Πολυμνία | god | muse | muse of sacred poetry |
| Terpsichore | Τερψιχόρη | god | muse | muse of dance and choral poetry |
| Urania | Ουρανία | god | muse | muse of astronomy |
| Cephisso | Κεφισσώ | god | muse | daughter of Apollo |
| Apollonis | Απολλωνίς | god | muse | daughter of Apollo |
| Borysthenis | Βορυσθενίς | god | muse | daughter of Apollo |
| Hypate | Υπάτη | god | muse | upper chord of the lyre |
| Mese | Μέση | god | muse | middle chord of the lyre |
| Nete | Νήτη | god | muse | lowest chord of the lyre |
| Polymatheia | Πολυμάθεια | god | muse | muse of knowledge |
| Palaestra | Παλαίστρα | god | other | goddess of wrestling |
| Rhapso | Ραψώ | god | nymph | minor goddess or nymph whose name apparently refers to sewing |
| Alexiares | Αλεξιαρης | god | other | son of heracles presiding over the defence of fortified towns and citadels |
| Anicetus | Ανικητος | god | other | son of heracles presiding over the defence of fortified towns and citadels |
| Auxesia | Αυξησία | god | other | local fertility goddess |
| Damia | Δαμία | god | other | local fertility goddess |