Adonis
God of vegetation, rebirth, and sometimes desire and manly good-looks
Aeolus
God of winds
Amphitrite
Goddess of the sea
Aphrodite (Venus)
Goddess of love and beauty
Apollo
God prophecy, music, youth, archery, and healing
Ares (Mars)
God of war
Aristaeus
God of the countryside
Artemis (Diana)
Goddess of fertility, chastity, and hunting
Asclepius (Aesculapius)
God of healing
Athena (Minerva)
Goddess of restraint and forethought
Attis (Atys)
God of vegetation
Cybele
Goddess of the earth
Demeter (Ceres)
Goddess of the harvest (fruit, crops, and vegetation)
Dionysus (Bacchus)
God of wine, vegetation, and ecstasy
Eos (Aurora)
Goddess of the dawn
Eros (Cupid)
God of love
Gaea (Tellus)
Goddess of the earth
Ganymede
God of rain
Hades (Pluto)
God of the underworld
Hebe
Goddess of youth
Hecate
Goddess of the moon and sometimes witchcraft, spooks, and magic
Helios
God of the sun
Hephaestus (Vulcan)
God of fire
Hera (Juno)
Goddess of marriage and childbirth
Hermes (Mercury)
messanger of the gods and guide to the underworld
Hestia (Vesta)
Goddess of the hearth
Hymen
God of marriage
Hypnos (Somnus)
God of sleep
Iris
Goddess of the rainbow
Morpheus
God of dreams
Nemesis
God of density
Nereus
God of the sea
Nike (Victoria)
Goddess of victory
Nyx
Goddess of the night
Pan
God of male sexuality and of herds
Persephone (Perserpina)
Goddess of the underworld and of corn
Poseidon (Neptune)
God of sea and "Earth Shaker" of earthquakes
Proteus
God of sea
Selene
Goddess of the moon
Tyche
Goddess of chance or luck
Uranus (Ouranus)
God of the sky
Zeus (Jupiter)
God of sky and all its properties; overlord of the Olympian gods