Greek
- Aphrodite - goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation
- Apollo - god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge
- Athena - goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice, mathematics, strength, war strategy, the arts, crafts, and skill
- Chloris - Nymph associated with spring, flowers and new growth
- Circe - goddess of magic (or sometimes a nymph, witch, enchantress or sorceress)
- Demeter - goddess of the harvest, who presided over grains and the fertility of the earth
- Eurybia - sea goddess
- Gaia - personification of the Earth
- Harmonia - goddess of harmony and concord
- Harpocrates - god of silence
- Hecate - goddess of magic, crossroads, moon, ghosts and necromancy
- Hera - goddess of women and marriage
- Hestia - goddess of the hearth, home, architecture, domesticity, family, and the state
- Horae (Thallo, Karpo, _Auxo_) - goddesses of the seasons and the natural portions of time
- Hygieia - goddess of good health, cleanliness, and sanitation
- Iris - personification of the rainbow and messenger of the gods
- Morpheus - god of dreams
- Nereides - sea nymphs (female spirits of sea waters)
- Nymphs, Muses (in general)
- Oceanus - divine personification of the sea
- Poseidon - god of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses
- Selene - goddess of the moon
Norse
- Baldur - god of beauty, innocence, peace, light
- Daeg - god of the day
- Forseti - god of justice, peace, truth, public judgment, mediation, and reconciliation
- Freyia - goddess of love, fertility and battle
- Holda - goddess of hearth and homemakers, of spinning and cleaning, of winter, wells, and springs
- Hyndla - goddess of genealogy, bloodlines, and family trees
- Iduna - goddess of youth and beauty
- Jord - Earth goddess
- Kvasir - inspiration god
- Loki - the Trickster, the Magician, the Breaker of Worlds, the Sky-Treader, the Flame-Haired one; his wifes (Glut, Sigyn, Angrboda) and children (Jormundgand, Fenrir, Hela)
- Mani - god of the Moon
- Mengloth - healing goddess and her maidens (Hlif, Hlifthrasa, Thjodvara, Bjort, Bleik, Blith, Frith, Aurboda, Eir)
- Mimir - giant-god of wisdom, oracles and prophecy
- Nerthus - the Earth Mother goddess
- Nine Waves (Aegir, Ran, Kolga, Duva, Blodughadda, Hronn, Hevring, Bylgia, Bara, Unn, Himinglava)
- Njord - god of humanity’s dealings with the waters – fishing and boating on both ocean and rivers
- Nott - goddes of the night
- Odin - ruler of gods, god of war and wisdom; and his family (Vili Thor)
- Ostara - goddess of spring and dawn
- Rind - frost-giantess and goddess of women's protection
- Skadi - giantesses, goddess of winter, cold, snowy regions, a huntress with bow and arrows
- Sunna - goddess of the Sun
- Ullr - god of archery, hunting, and the winter
Roman
- Diana - goddess of the Moon
- Neptune - god of the sea
- Venus - goddess of beauty and love
- Minerva - goddess of wisdom
- Terra - goddess of the Earth
- Luna - the wolf-goddess
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