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| GreekName | Name | Description | RomanName | Category | Immortal | Gender | Images | Relatives |
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| Abas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Abia | Nursemaid of Glenus, a son of Heracles. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Acallaris | Daughter of Eumedes. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Abrota | Wife of Nisos, king of Megara. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ἀκάμας | Acamas (son of Antenor) | A son of Antenor who fought in the Trojan war on the side of Troy. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Ἀκάμας | Acamas (son of Theseus) | A son of Theseus who fought with the Greeks during the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Ἀκαρνάν | Acarnan | A son of Alcmaeon and Callirrhoe. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Ἀχαιός | Achaeus | Progenitor of the Achaeans. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Acoetes | A priest of Dionysus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Acraepheus | A son of Apollo. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Actaeon | A hunter transformed into a stag by Artemis and devoured by his own hounds. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Άκτωρ | Actor | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Αἰγιαλεία | Aegiale | Unfaithful wife of Diomedes. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Aegialeus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Aepytus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Aëdon | Daughter of Pandareus, changed into a nightingale. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Aërope | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Aesacus | A son of Priam who was transformed into a bird. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Aethalides | Herald of the Argonauts. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Aethilla | Sister of Priam, king of Troy. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Αἴθρα | Aethra | Mother of Theseus. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Aetolus | A son of Endymion, eponym of Aetolia. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Agamede | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Agamedes | A famed architect. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Agapenor | Leader of the Arcadians during the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Agastrophus | A Paeonian ally of the Trojans. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Agave | Mother of Cadmus and worshipper of Dionysus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ageláos | Agelaus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Αγλαΐα | Aglaea | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Aglaulus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Agrius | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Agron | A son of Eumelus who was transformed into a plover for disrespecting Hermes, Athena and Artemis. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ἀλκαίος | Alcaeus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Alcathous | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Alcidice | Wife of Salmoneus, king of Elis. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Alcimache | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Alcimede | Wife of Aeson and mother of Jason. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Alcimedon | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Alcimus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Alcinoe | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ἀλκμήνη | Alcmene | Mother of Heracles. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Ἀλκυών or Ἀλκυόνη | Alcyone | Daughter of Aeolus and wife of Ceyx. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Almus | One of the sons of Sisyphus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Aloeus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Alope | A woman seduced by Poseidon in the form of a kingfisher. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Alphesiboea | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ἀλθαία | Althaea | Mother of Meleager. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Althaemenes | Son of Catreus, king of Crete; it was prophesied he would kill his own father. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Amarynceus | A chief of the Eleans. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Amethystos | A maiden that was changed into amethyst. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ἀμφιδάμας | Amphidamas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Ἀμφίμαχος | Amphimachus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Amphinome | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ἀμφίνομος | Amphinomus | A son of Nisos and one of Penelope's suitors during the Odyssey. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Amphion | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ἀμφιθέα | Amphithea | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Ἀμύκλας | Amyclas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Ἀμύντωρ | Amyntor | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Amythaon | A son of Cretheus, father of Melampus and Bias. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Anaxarete | A Cypriot maiden turned to stone by Aphrodite for refusing her suitor's advances. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Anaxibia | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Anaxo | Mother of Alcmene. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ancaeus | The name of two separate Argonauts, each of whom was killed by a boar. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ἀγχίαλος | Anchialus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Andraemon | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Andreus | Son of the river-god Peneus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Androgeus | A son of Minos, king of Crete. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ἀντήνωρ | Antenor | A counselor of Priam. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Anthas | Founder and king of Anthea, a part of what later became Troezen. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Antheus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Anthus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Anticlus | one of the Greek warriors who hid inside the Trojan Horse. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Anticlea | Mother of Odysseus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ἀντίλοχος | Antilochus | A son of Nestor who participated in the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Αντίμαχος | Antimachus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Antinoe | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Antinous | one of the most prominent and disrespectful suitors of Penelope during the Odyssey. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Antion | father of Ixion. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Antiphates | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Antiphus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Apemosyne | A daughter of Catreus who was raped by Hermes. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Aphareus | founder of the city Arene in Messenia. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Apheidas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Apis | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Apisaon | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Apsyrtus | A son of Aeëtes, murdered by his sister Medea. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Αρκάς | Arcas | Son of Zeus and Callisto. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Arceophon | A Phoenician man who committed suicide after being spurned by his beloved. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Arcesilaus | One of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Areithous | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Aretaon | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Arete | Wife of Alcinous. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Arganthone | Famed huntress and lover of Rhesus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Arge | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Argea | Daughter of Adrastus and wife of Polynices. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Argia | The name of several mythological characters. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Argynnus | Beloved of Agamemnon. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Arisbas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ἀριστόδημος | Aristodemus | A descendant of Heracles who helped lead the Dorian Invasion. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Ἀριστόμαχος | Aristomachus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Asius | The name of two people who fought during the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Aspalis | A maiden of Melite, Phthia associated with a local cult of Artemis. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Astacus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Asterodia | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Asteropaios | A Paeonian ally of the Trojans. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Asterope | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Astyanassa | Helen of Troy's maid. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ἀστυάναξ | Astyanax | Infant son of Hector and Andromache, killed during the Sack of Troy. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Ἀστυδάμεια | Astydameia | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Astynome | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Astyoche | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ἀστυπάλαια | Astypalaea | A lover of Poseidon. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Atrax | founder of Atracia in Thessaly. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Atymnius | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Auge | mother of the hero Telephus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Autochthe | A daughter of Perseus and Andromeda who married Aegeus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Autolycus | A son of Hermes. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Αυτομέδων | Automedon | Achilles' charioteer. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Autonoë | Daughter of Cadmus and mother of Actaeon. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Autonous | man transformed by the gods into a stone curlew. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Axylus | A participant in the Trojan War who fought on the side of Troy. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Batea | wife of Dardanus and mother of Ilus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Baubo | An old woman who jested with Demeter while the goddess was mourning the loss of Persephone. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Baucis | A virtuous old woman whose hospitality the gods rewarded. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Bianna | A Cretan woman who migrated to Gaul and disappeared in a chasm of the earth. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Bienor | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Biston | A son of Ares and eponym of Bistonia in Thrace. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Bormus | A Mariandynian youth abducted by nymphs. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Borus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Botres | A son of Eumelus, transformed into a bee-eater. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Budeia | Name of two separate figures | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Briseus | father of Briseis. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Broteas | A son of Tantalus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Bucolion | illegitimate son of the Trojan king Laomedon and half-brother of Priam. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Buphagus | A son of Iapetus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Bura | A daughter of Ion. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Butes | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Byblis | A woman who fell in love with her twin brother. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Calesius | Axylus' charioteer. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Caletor | The name of two men involved in the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Callidice | queen of Thesprotia and wife of Odysseus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Callithyia | The first priestess of Hera. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Calyce | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Calydon | Eponym of Calydon Aetolia. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Canace | A daughter of Aeolus and lover of Poseidon. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Canethus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Canthus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Capaneus | An arrogant warrior who was struck down by Zeus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Capys | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Carius | A son of Zeus believed to have learned music from nymphs. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Carystus | Son of Chiron. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cassiopeia | A vain Ethiopian queen, punished by Poseidon for her hubris. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Caucon | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Caunus | A son of Miletus who fled from his twin sister's incestuous advances. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cebriones | An illegitimate son of Priam. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Celtine | A Celtic princess and lover of Heracles. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cerambus | A talented yet arrogant singer who was transformed into a beetle. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cerdo | wife of Phoroneus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cestrinus | Son of Helenus and Andromache. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ceyx | husband of Alcyone. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chaeresilaus | Son of Iasius. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chalciope | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chalcodon | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Charops | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chelone | changed into a tortoise by Hermes. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chione (daughter of Arcturus) | A lover of Boreas. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chione (daughter of Callirrhoe) | A woman transformed by Hermes into a snow cloud. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chione (daughter of Daedalion) | mother of Philammon and Autolycus by Apollo and Hermes respectively. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chloris | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chromia | Daughter of Itonus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chrysanthis | A woman who told Demeter of the abduction of Persephone. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chryseis | A woman enslaved as a war prize by Agamemnon, who was later forced to return her. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chryses | A priest of Apollo and father of Chryseis. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chrysippe | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chrysothemis | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chthonia | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chthonius | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Chthonophyle | A daughter of Sicyon and wife of Phlias. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cilix | founder of Cilicia. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cilla | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cleite | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cleitus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cleoboea | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cleobule | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cleodaeus | A grandson of Heracles. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cleopatra | wife of Meleager. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Clinis | A Babylonian man, transformed into a bird. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Clonius | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Clymenus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Clytie | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Clytius | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Clytodora | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Clytus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Coeranus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Comaetho | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Coön | A son of Antenor who fell against Agamemnon. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Copreus | herald of Eurystheus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Coresus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Coronis | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cragaleus | A man transformed into stone by Apollo. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cratos | god of Strength. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Crete | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Creusa | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Crino | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Crisus | founder of the town of Crissa. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ctesippus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ctesylla | A maiden of Ioulis. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ctimene | younger sister of Odysseus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cyanippus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cychreus | Son of Poseidon and Salamis. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cycnus | The name of several mythological figures, most of whom were transformed into swans. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cydippe | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cydon | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cynurus | A son of Perseus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Cyparissus | A boy beloved by Apollo and transformed into a cypress tree after his death. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Daedalion | A man transformed by Apollo into a hawk. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Daedalus | A skilled inventor and artisan. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dascylus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Deileon | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Deimachus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Δηιονεύς or Δηίων | Deioneus or Deion | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | ||||
| Deiphobus | A son of Priam and Hecuba who fought in the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Deipyle | wife of Tydeus and mother of Diomedes. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Delphus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Demodice | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Demonassa | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Demonice | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Demophon of Eleusis | A son of Celeus, king of Eleusis, whom Demeter attempted and failed to immortalise. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Deucalion | Survivor of the Deluge. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dexamenus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dia | mother of Pirithoös. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dictys | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dimoetes | brother of Troezen. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Diocles | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Diomede | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dirce | wife of Lycus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dius | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dolius | A slave of Penelope. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dolon | A fast runner who fought for Troy in the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dolops | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dorus | Progenitor of the Dorians. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dotis | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dryas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dryope | A woman transformed into a black poplar. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Dymas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Echion | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eioneus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Electryone | A daughter of Helios and Rhode. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eleius | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eleuther | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Elpenor | A crew member of Odysseus, who died in an accident; his shade approached Odysseus in the Underworld to beg him for a proper burial. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Elymus | Progenitor of the Elymians. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Emathion | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Enarete | wife of Aeolus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Endeïs | Daughter of Chiron. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Endymion | eternally sleeping lover of the moon goddess Selene. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Enyeus | The name of several mythological characters. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Epeius | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Epicasta | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Epidaurus | eponymous hero of the city Epidaurus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Epipole | A woman that went to Trojan War in disguise of a man. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Epirus | Daughter of Agave and Echion, after whom the region of Epirus was named. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Epistrophus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Epochus | The name of several mythological characters. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ereuthalion | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eribotes | one of the Argonauts. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eriopis | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eriphyle | mother of Alcmaeon and wife of Amphiaraus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Erymanthus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Erythras | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Euippe | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Euchenor | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eulimene | A Cretan girl who was put to death after having an affair with a man other than her betrothed. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eumaeus | Odysseus' loyal swineherd. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eumedes | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Euphorion | The son of Achilles and Helen. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Europs | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Euryalus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Euryanassa | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eurybates | herald of the Greek armies and squire to Odysseus during the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eurycleia | The wet-nurse of Odysseus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eurycyda | A lover of Poseidon. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eurydamas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eurylochus | The second-in-command of Odysseus' ship during the return to Ithaca after the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eurymachus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eurymedon | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eurymedousa | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eurypyle | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eurypylus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Euryte | Daughter of Hippodamas. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eurythemis | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eurythemista | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eurytion | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Eurytus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Evaechme | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Evippus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Galanthis | Servant and friend of Alcmene, who foiled Hera's plan to prevent Heracles' birth and was transformed into a weasel in punishment. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Gerana | A Pygmy queen changed into a crane. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Golgos | Son of Adonis and Aphrodite | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Gorge | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Gorgophone | Daughter of Perseus and Andromeda. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Guneus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Haemon | Son of Creon and Eurydice. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Halaesus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Halirrhothius | A son of Poseidon who was killed by Ares. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Harpalion | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Harpalyce | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Harpalycus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hecamede | Daughter of Arsinoös who was captured and given to Nestor as a servant. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Heleus | A son of Perseus and Andromeda. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Henioche | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Herippe | A woman from Miletus, abducted by the Gauls. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hermippe | wife of Orchomeus and mother of Minyas by Poseidon. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hero and Leander | Star-crossed lovers. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hippocoön | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hippodamas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hippodamia | wife of Pelops. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hippolytus | A son of Theseus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hippotes | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hippothoe | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hippothous | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hodites | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hodoedocus | Son of Cynus, father of Oileus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hyacinthus | A lover of Apollo changed into a flower. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hyacinthus of Lacedaemon | father of four daughters who were sacrificed to avert plague. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hyamus | maternal grandfather of Delphus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hyettus | An Argive, reputedly the first person to ever commit murder over adultery. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hylas | Arms bearer to Heracles. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hyllus | Son of Heracles and Deianira. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hyperbius | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hyperenor | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hyperes | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hyperippe | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hypermnestra | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hyperochus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hyperphas | father of Euryganeia and Euryanassa. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hypsenor | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hyrmine | The wife of Phorbas. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Hyrnetho | The wife of Deiphontes. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ialmenus | A son of Ares who sailed with the Argonauts. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Iasus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Icarius | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Icarus | The son of Daedalus, who fell to his death. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ilione | Daughter of Priam and wife of Polymestor. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ilioneus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Imbrius | A son-in-law of Priam. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Iodame | Daughter of Itonus, turned to stone by Athena. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Iole | Daughter of Eurytus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ion | Son of Apollo and Creusa, wife of Xuthus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Iphianassa | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Iphianeira | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Iphicles | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Iphidamas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Iphimedeia | A lover of Poseidon. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Iphinoe | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Iphitus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Iphthime | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Itonus | Son of Amphictyon and founder of a shrine to Athena. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lamedon | A son of Coronus of Sicyon. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lampus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Laodamas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Laodamia | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Laodice | A daughter of Priam. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Laonome | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Laophoon | A Paeonian ally of the Trojans in the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Laothoe | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lapithes | eponym of the Lapiths. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Leitus | A leader of the Achaean forces during the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Leos | name of two Attic heroes. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lepreus | A grandson of Poseidon and an enemy of Heracles. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lethaea | A woman turned into stone for her vanity. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Leucippus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Leucon | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Leuconoe | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Leucophrye | Daughter of Mandrolytus; she betrayed her city for the love of a man. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Leucus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lityerses | A son of Midas killed by Heracles, and eponym of a kind of reaping songs. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lophis | The young son of a Boeotian king. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lupa | The minor goddess of wolves. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lycaon of Troy | A son of Priam, killed by Achilles. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lycaste | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lycastus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lycorus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lycurgus of Thrace | A king of the Edoni in Thrace. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lysianassa | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lysimache | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Lysippe | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Machaon | A physician and son of Asclepius who fought on the side of the Greeks in the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Maeon | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Magnes | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Mantius | A son of Melampus and father of Cleitus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Mariandynus | Eponymous hero of the Mariandyni. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Mecisteus | Son of Talaus who participated in the war of the Seven Against Thebes. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Meda | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Medôn | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Megapenthes | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Melanippus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Melantho | A disloyal servant of Penelope. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Melas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Meliboea | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Melicertes | Son of Athamas and Ino who was transformed into the marine god Palaemon. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Melite | An eponymous heroine of a deme in Attica. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Memphis | eponym of Memphis, Egypt. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Menippe | A daughter of Orion who was transformed into a comet. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Messene | An ambitious Argive princess for whom Messenia was named. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Metaneira | wife of Celeus, king of Eleusis. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Metioche | A daughter of Orion who was transformed into a comet. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Mestor | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Mestra | Daughter of Erysichthon who possessed the gift of shape-shifting. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Miletus | A son of Apollo and founder of the city Miletus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Minyas | founder of Orchomenus in Boeotia. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Molurus | The man killed by Hyettus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Munichus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Myrina | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Myrmidon | eponymous progenitor of the Myrmidons. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Myrmidone | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Myrrha | The mother of Adonis. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Myrtilus | charioteer of Oenomaus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Myrto | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Mysius | An Argive who offered hospitality to Demeter. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Mytilene | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Narcissus | A young man who fell in love with his own reflection. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Naubolus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Nausicaa | A Phaeacian princess who aided Odysseus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Nausithous | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Neoptolemus | A son of Achilles. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Nicippe | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Nireus | An Achaean leader during the Trojan War, renowned for his beauty. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Nyctimene | A woman transformed by Athena into an owl. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Nyctimus | A son of Lycaon who was killed and served up as a meal to Zeus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Nemesis | Goddess of revenge. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Oenoe | The name of several mythological characters. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Oenone | The first wife of Paris, whom he abandoned in favour of Helen. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Oenotrus | A son of Lycaon. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Olenus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Omphale | A queen of Lydia to whom Heracles was required to become a slave for the period of a year. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Oncius | A son of Apollo and eponymous hero of Oncium, Arcadia. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Orchomenus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Orestheus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Orion | A hunter whom Zeus placed among the stars as the constellation of Orion. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ormenus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ornytion | A son of Sisyphus and ruler over Corinth. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Ornytus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Orsilochus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Othryoneus | A suitor of Cassandra. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Oxylus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Paeon (father of Agastrophus) | A Paeonian, father of Agastrophus and Laophoon. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Paeon (son of Antilochus) | A Messenian noble. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Paeon (son of Endymion) | Eponym of Paeonia. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Paeon (son of Poseidon) | By Helle, sister of Phrixus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Pallene | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Pandaie | A daughter of Heracles in India. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Pandareus | A friend of Tantalus who got involved into the latter's impious deeds. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Pandarus | A Trojan archer who fought in the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Pandora II | A daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Panopeus | A son of Phocus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Panthous | An elder of Troy. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Paris | A son of Priam whose abduction of Helen resulted in the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Parthenopeus | one of the Seven Against Thebes. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Patroclus | A comrade of Achilles who was killed by Hector during the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Peirous | A Thracian ally of the Trojans. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Peisenor | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Peisidice | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Peisistratus | The youngest son of Nestor. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Pelopia | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Peneleos | An Achaean soldier in the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Penthilus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Periboea | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Perigune | Daughter of Sinis and lover of Theseus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Perileos | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Perimede | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Perimedes | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Periphas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Periphetes | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Peristhenes | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phaenops | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phaëton | A son of Helios who lost control of his father's sun chariot and was struck down by Zeus to prevent disaster. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phalanthus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phalerus | A son of Alcon who sailed with the Argonauts. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Pharis | A son of Hermes and founder of Pharae in Messene. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phemius | An Ithacan poet who performs in the house of Odysseus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phialo | A lover of Heracles. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phocus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Philemon | A virtuous old man who was rewarded by Zeus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Philoctetes | A famed archer who participated in the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phlias | A son of Dionysus who sailed with the Argonauts. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phocus | A son of Aeacus, killed by his brothers Peleus and Telemon. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phoenix | one of the Myrmidons who participated in the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phorbas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phorcys | A Phrygian ally of Priam in the Trojan War. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phrastor | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phrixus | A son of Athamas and Nephele, rescued by Chrysomallus, the ram with the golden fleece. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phrontis | A son of Phrixus who sailed with the Argonauts. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phylacus | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phylas | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phyleus | Son of Augeas. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phyllis | wife of Demophon of Athens. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Physadeia | The name of several mythological figures. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Physcoa | member of the Sixteen Women and lover of Dionysus. | minor figure | mortal | |||||
| Phytalus | An Attic hero encountered by Demeter. | minor figure | mortal |