Below is a list of some of the other notable Ancient Greek deities. Now, it is worth noting that the Greek mythos is huge; giants, titans, monsters, nymphs, heroes...the list goes on. On top of that, the Greeks personified everything; you have Caerus, the 'God' or 'Spirit' of opportunity, Amechania who was the 'Goddess' of 'Spirt' of helplessness, Moros who was the 'God' or 'Spirit' of doom....and again, the list goes on. If I were to pull everything together, it would be hundreds of entries!
Also note that I have created a separate section for Greek water deities, as again there were so many I felt that they deserved their own section (although I have included a couple in this list).
So, below is just a small selection from that very large pool.
Also note that I have created a separate section for Greek water deities, as again there were so many I felt that they deserved their own section (although I have included a couple in this list).
So, below is just a small selection from that very large pool.
Achilles: Mortal hero of the Trojan war who was later deified.
Achlys: Goddess/Spirit of poisons, the 'death mist', and the personification of misery and sorrow.
Aegea: Queen of the Amazons.
Aether: God of light and the upper atmosphere.
Amphitrite: Goddess and Queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon.
Ariadne: Mortal Cretan princess who became the immortal wife of Dionysus.
Asclepius: God of medicine.
Asteria: Titan Goddess of nocturnal oracles and falling stars.
Astraeus: Titan God of astrology, stars, and planets.
Atlas: Titan God who was forced by Zeus to carry the heavens on his shoulders.
Chaos: The personification of the nothingness from which all life emerged.
Charities: A group of Goddesses associated with beauty, nature, and creativity, and joy.
Charon: The ferryman of the underworld.
Circe: Goddess, or witch, of Aeaea.
Cronus: The leader of the Titans, God of the harvest and personification of the destruction of time. Father to Zeus.
Cybele: Phrygian mountain Goddess.
Cyclops: Giant who forged Zeus' lightening bolts.
Eos: Titan Goddess of the dawn.
Erebus: God of darkness, shadow, and the 'void' between the physical realm and the underworld.
Eros: God of love.
Gaia: The personification of the earth, and mother of the Titans.
Glaucus: God of fisherman, originally mortal but made immortal after eating a magic herb.
Helios: Titan God of the sun.
Hephaestus: God of smithing, fire, and crafts. Son of Zeus and Hera (or just Hera), and husband of Aphrodite.
Heracles: Hero of Ancient Greece who was then deified.
Hermes: God of travel, communication, trade, language, and cunning (include thievery). The son of Zeus and Maia, he was the messenger of the Gods, and a psychopomp who would lead the souls of the dead to the underworld.
Horae: A group of Goddesses of natural order.
Hyperion: Titan God of light.
Hypnos: The God/Spirit of sleep.
Leto: Titan Goddess of motherhood, and mother to Artemis and Apollo.
Minos: Mortal King of Crete who upon his death was made the Judge of the Dead in the underworld.
Mnemosyne: Titan Goddess of memory and mother of the nine muses.
The Moirai, or the Fates: Clotho (the spinner of life thread), Lachesis (the measurer of life thread), and Atropos (the severer of life thread).
Muses: A group of 9 Goddesses associated with music, creative inspiration, song, dance, and poetry.
Nemesis: Goddess/Spirit of revenge and retribution.
Nyx: Goddess and personification of the night.
Oceanus: Titan God of the oceans and freshwater.
Orion: Giant huntsman who was placed among the stars by Zeus to form the constellation Orion.
Phoebe: Titan Goddess of intellect and prophecy.
Pontus: God of the sea and sea creatures.
Prometheus: Titan God of fire and forethought.
Psyche: Mortal woman who was deified to become the Goddess of the soul.
Rhea: Titan Goddess of motherhood, mother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Hestia, and Demeter.
Semele: Mortal woman who gave birth to Dionysus, was later deified as the Goddess Thyone.
Styx: Titan Goddess of the underworld river named after her, and the personification of hatred.
Tethys: Titan Goddess of freshwater, streams, rivers, springs, fountains, and clouds.
Thalassa: Goddess of the sea and wife of Pontus.
Theia: Titan Goddess of light and sight.
Titan: Titan God of the seasons.
Typhon: Giant of the storms who attacked Olympus in a bid to overthrow Zeus, but was defeated and imprisoned in the pits of Tartarus.
Uranus: God of the sky and father of the Titans.
Achlys: Goddess/Spirit of poisons, the 'death mist', and the personification of misery and sorrow.
Aegea: Queen of the Amazons.
Aether: God of light and the upper atmosphere.
Amphitrite: Goddess and Queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon.
Ariadne: Mortal Cretan princess who became the immortal wife of Dionysus.
Asclepius: God of medicine.
Asteria: Titan Goddess of nocturnal oracles and falling stars.
Astraeus: Titan God of astrology, stars, and planets.
Atlas: Titan God who was forced by Zeus to carry the heavens on his shoulders.
Chaos: The personification of the nothingness from which all life emerged.
Charities: A group of Goddesses associated with beauty, nature, and creativity, and joy.
Charon: The ferryman of the underworld.
Circe: Goddess, or witch, of Aeaea.
Cronus: The leader of the Titans, God of the harvest and personification of the destruction of time. Father to Zeus.
Cybele: Phrygian mountain Goddess.
Cyclops: Giant who forged Zeus' lightening bolts.
Eos: Titan Goddess of the dawn.
Erebus: God of darkness, shadow, and the 'void' between the physical realm and the underworld.
Eros: God of love.
Gaia: The personification of the earth, and mother of the Titans.
Glaucus: God of fisherman, originally mortal but made immortal after eating a magic herb.
Helios: Titan God of the sun.
Hephaestus: God of smithing, fire, and crafts. Son of Zeus and Hera (or just Hera), and husband of Aphrodite.
Heracles: Hero of Ancient Greece who was then deified.
Hermes: God of travel, communication, trade, language, and cunning (include thievery). The son of Zeus and Maia, he was the messenger of the Gods, and a psychopomp who would lead the souls of the dead to the underworld.
Horae: A group of Goddesses of natural order.
Hyperion: Titan God of light.
Hypnos: The God/Spirit of sleep.
Leto: Titan Goddess of motherhood, and mother to Artemis and Apollo.
Minos: Mortal King of Crete who upon his death was made the Judge of the Dead in the underworld.
Mnemosyne: Titan Goddess of memory and mother of the nine muses.
The Moirai, or the Fates: Clotho (the spinner of life thread), Lachesis (the measurer of life thread), and Atropos (the severer of life thread).
Muses: A group of 9 Goddesses associated with music, creative inspiration, song, dance, and poetry.
Nemesis: Goddess/Spirit of revenge and retribution.
Nyx: Goddess and personification of the night.
Oceanus: Titan God of the oceans and freshwater.
Orion: Giant huntsman who was placed among the stars by Zeus to form the constellation Orion.
Phoebe: Titan Goddess of intellect and prophecy.
Pontus: God of the sea and sea creatures.
Prometheus: Titan God of fire and forethought.
Psyche: Mortal woman who was deified to become the Goddess of the soul.
Rhea: Titan Goddess of motherhood, mother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Hestia, and Demeter.
Semele: Mortal woman who gave birth to Dionysus, was later deified as the Goddess Thyone.
Styx: Titan Goddess of the underworld river named after her, and the personification of hatred.
Tethys: Titan Goddess of freshwater, streams, rivers, springs, fountains, and clouds.
Thalassa: Goddess of the sea and wife of Pontus.
Theia: Titan Goddess of light and sight.
Titan: Titan God of the seasons.
Typhon: Giant of the storms who attacked Olympus in a bid to overthrow Zeus, but was defeated and imprisoned in the pits of Tartarus.
Uranus: God of the sky and father of the Titans.