- Nyx (Goddess of night)
- Grace or Gracie (Goddess of beauty, joy, and charm)
- Nike (Goddess of victory)
- Maia (Goddess of fields)
- Chloe (Goddess of fertility)
- Hemera (Goddess of daylight)
- Iris (Goddess of rainbows)
- Typhon (God of monsters)
- Eurus (God of the East Wind)
- Muse (Nine goddesses of inspiration)
- Boreas (God of the North Wind)
- Aether (God of light)
- Hesperus (The Evening Star)
- Atropos (One of The Fates)
- Plutus (God of wealth)
- Eos (Goddess of the dawn)
- Bacchus (Roman god of wine)
- Tyche (Goddess of fortune and prosperity)
- Oceanus (Titan god of the ocean)
- Ares (God of war)
- Hermes (Messenger of the gods)
- Zelus (The god of jealousy)
- Bia (Goddess of force)
- Titan (The elder gods)
- Uranus (God of the sky)
- Ate (Goddess of ruin, mischief, delusion and folly)
- Cronus (Father of the Titans)
- Libra (Goddess of Justice)
- Zeus (God of lightning, thunder, and the heavens)
- Erebus (God of darkness)
- Hymenaios (God of weddings)
- Poseidon (God of the sea)
- Aeolus (God of air and the winds)
- Cybele (Goddess of wild animals)
- Mania (Goddess of insanity)
- Elpis (The spirit of hope)
- Ceto (A sea monster goddess)
- Hygea (Goddess of cleanliness and hygiene)
- Hades (God of the dead)
- Leto (A Titan goddess)
- Notus (God of the South Wind)
- Gaia (Goddess of the Earth)
- Terpsichore (One of the Muses)
- Hecate (Goddess of magic)
- Circe (A goddess who transformed her enemies into beasts)
- Kratos (God of strength and power)
- Eros (God of love)
- Clotho (One of the Fates)
- Morpheus (God of dreams and sleep)
- Antheia (Goddess of gardens)
- Pan (God of woods)
- Apollo (God of the sun)
- Persephone (Goddess of the Spring)
- Urania (One of the Muses)
- Chaos (Primordial Greek god)
- Asclepius (God of health and medicine)
- Rhea (Goddess of nature)
- Eris (Goddess of strife)
- Hypnos (God of sleep)
- Khione (Goddess of snow)
- Pandora (First woman on Earth)
- Zelos (God of envy, competition and contest)
- Achelois (A moon goddess)
- Chronos (God of time)
- Caerus (God of luck and opportunity)
- Calliope (One of the Muses)
- Hephaestus (God of fire)
- Fury (Goddess of vengeance)
- Phosphorus (The Morning Star)
- Pheme (Goddess of fame and gossip)
- Zephyr or Zephyrus (God of the West Wind)
- Pollux (One of the Gemini twins)
- Dionysus (God of wine and pleasure)
- Peitha (Goddess of persuasion)
- Calypso (The sea nymph who held Odysseus prisoner)
- Tartarus (God of the depths of the underworld)
- Lacheses (One of the Fates)
- Erato (One of the Muses)
- Momus (God of satire, writers, and poets)
- Hebe (Goddess of youth)
- Euterpe (One of the Muses)
- Demeter (Goddess of the harvest)
- Clio (One of the Muses)
- Castor (One of the twins of Gemini)
- Hestia (Greek goddess of the home and fertility)
- Harmonia (Goddess of harmony)
- Melpomene (One of the Muses)
- Eileithyia (Goddess of childbirth)
- Hera (Goddess of goddesses and women)
- Crios (The crab of the Cancer constellation)
- Alectrona (Goddess of the sun)
- Artemis (Goddess of the moon and hunting)
- Astraea (Goddess of justice)
- Até (Goddess of mischief)
- Cerus (The bull of the Taurus constellation)
- Aphrodite (Goddess of love and beauty)
- Alastor (God of family feuds)
- Athena (Goddess of wisdom)
- Selene (Goddess of the moon)
- Hercules (The strongest man on Earth, according to Greek legends)
- Atlas (The Primordial Titan who carried the weight of the world on his back)
- Polyhymnia (One of the Muses)
- Thanatos (God of death)
- Helios (God of the sun)
- Doris (A Sea nymph)
- Nemesis (Goddess of vengeance)
- Amphitrite (Wife of Poseidon)
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