Greek Gods


The Olympian Gods (the Main Greek Gods)

  • Aphrodite
  • Apollo
  • Ares
  • Artemis
  • Athena
  • Demeter
  • Dionysus (a Demi-god)
  • Hades
  • Hephaestus
  • Hera
  • Hermes
  • Hestia
  • Poseidon
  • Zeus

    Zeus - king of greek gods
    Statue of Zeus, king of Greek gods

 

Minor Greeks Gods and Goddesses

  • Achelous (God of the River Achelous)
  • Acheron (God of the River Acheron)
  • Ariadne (Goddess of labyrinths and paths)
  • Amphitrite (Queen of the Sea)
  • Acheron (God of the River Acheron)
  • Aristaeus (God of cheesemakers, beekeepers, and rural crafts)
  • Asclepius (God of medicine and healing)
  • Boreas (God of the North Wind and Winter)
  • Britomartis (Goddess of hunting and fishing nets)
  • Circe (Goddess of magic and Immortal Sorceress)
  • The Charites (Goddesses of Adornment, Beauty, Charm, Grace and Splendor)
  • Deimos (God of terror, panic, and dread)
  • Delphin (God of Dolphins)
  • Despoina (Goddess of fertility and Demeter’s cult mysteries)
  • Epione (Goddess of soothing pain)
  • Eileithyia (Goddess of childbirth and midwifery)
  • Enyo (Goddess of war, conflict and destruction)
  • Eris (Goddess of strife and chaos)
  • Eros (God of Erotic Love, Affection and Desire)
  • Eurus (God of the East Wind and Autumn)
  • Eubouleus (God of secret swine and clodding)
  • Ganymede (God of Homosexual Love and Desire, and Cupbearer of the Gods)
  • Geras (God of old age)
  • Glaucus (God of sailors and fishermen)
  • Hecate (Goddess of magic and witchcraft)
  • Hedone (Goddess of joy and pleasure)
  • Heracles (God of bravery and strength)
  • Hygieia (Goddess of Good Health, Cleanliness and Hygiene)
  • Hymenaios (God of marriage ceremonies)
  • Hypnos (God of Sleep)
  • Hebe (Goddess of Youth and former Cupbearer of the Gods)
  • Iris (Goddess of Rainbow and Messenger of the gods)
  • Keto (Goddess of Sea Monsters)
  • Karmanor (God of harvest)
  • Khione (Goddess of snow)
  • Kymopoleia (Goddess of Violent Sea and Storms)
  • Melinoe (Goddess of ghosts)
  • Morpheus (God of Dreams)
  • The Muses (Goddesses of Literature, Inspiration, Science, Arts and Poetry)
  • Nemesis (Goddess of balance, retribution, revenge and vengeance)
  • Nike (Goddess of Victory and Divine Charioteer)
  • Notus (God of the South Wind and Summer)
  • Palaemon (God of sharks, harbors and sailors)
  • Pan (God of the Wild)
  • Persephone (Goddess of springtime and Queen of the Underworld)
  • Phobos (God of fear)
  • Phorcys (God of deep sea dangers)
  • Plutus (God of wealth)
  • Priapus (God of fertility and the garden)
  • Psyche (Goddess of the human soul)
  • Triton (God of waves and the Navy, Divine Messenger of the sea)
  • Styx (Goddess of the River Styx)
  • Thanatos (God of Peaceful Death)
  • Triptolemus (God of farming)
  • Tyche (Goddess of Luck and Fortune)
  • Zephyros (God of the West Wind and Spring)

The Titans

We’re all the children of  Uranus (Heaven) and Gaea (Earth)

The brothers:

  • Coeus
  • Crius
  • Cronus
  • Hyperion
  • Iapetus
  • Oceanus

The sisters:

  • Mnemosyne
  • Phoebe
  • Tethys
  • Thea
  • Themis
  • Rhea