

Here I have given you a list of different Gods and Goddesses, and a little description of each; the "popular" Pagan Gods and Goddesses, many from Greek Mythology, and even a good-sized section of some from Phonecian religions. Please note that the Pagan section gives a wide-range of believe systems, including Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Welsh, Scandinavian, Italian, Hindu, Persian, and Celtic.
If you would like to know more, a good place to look would be at a library. There are many myths and legends about the Gods to read about, and many are quite interesting. :)
Adonis: Greek - consort of Aphrodite (Goddess of love)
Achilles: Great warrior
Adon or Adonis: The god of youth, beauty and regeneration. After being murdered by another God, jealous of his love effair with Ahtarte. It's said that where is blood fell, there grows red poppies each year.
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Anubis: Egyptian - Jackal-headed God responsible for conducting souls to the underworld. Son of Osiris and Nephthys, adopted by Isis as her guardian. Helped Isis to restore the body of Osiris after his murder by Set.
Aphrodite: Greek - Goddess of love, consort of Adonis.
Apollo: Greek & Roman - God of the Sun, twin brother of Artemis (Goddess of the Moon)
Aradia: Italian - Queen and teacher of the Witches. Daughter of Diana and Lucifer.
Arianrhod: Welsh - Goddess of reincarnation.
Artemis: Greek & Roman - Goddess of the Moon, twin sister of Apollo (God of the Sun), daughter of Zeus.
Astarte: Greek - Goddess of fertility. Said to be close friends with Isis.
Athena: Greek - Warrior Goddess.
Bast: Egyptian - Goddess of cats.
Brigid/Brid/Brigit: Celtic - Goddess of fertility and inspiration. She is a triple Goddess (Maid, Mother, Crone).
Cernunnos/Kernunnos: Celtic - The Horned God, consort of the Lady.
Cerridwen: Welsh - Goddess of the Moon and of harvest. She is also linked to the Dark Mother aspect of the Crone.
Cybele: Greek - Goddess of natural caverns, worshipped on mountain tops. Priests of Cybele, called Galli, would celebrate rites with frenzied dancing and would often voluntarily castrate themselves!
Demeter: Greek - Goddess of the fruitfulness of the Earth. Sister to Zeus.
Diana: Roman - Moon Goddess and Goddess of the hunt. Sister of Lucifer. She shape-shifted into a cat and slipped into her brother's bed. When Lucifer awoke, he found his sister beside him, and from their union Aradia was born.
Dionysus: Greek - God of wine, fertility, and vegetation. Son of Zeus. Roman equivalent is Bacchus.
Dryads, The: Greek - Female tree spirits.
Eros: Greek - God of love and passion.
Flora: Roman - Goddess of springtime.
Fortuna: Roman - Goddess of fate.
Freya: Scandinavian - Moon Goddess. Consort of Odin and commander of The Valkyries.
Hathor: Egyptian - Sky Goddess, daughter of Ra and Nut. Protector of women.
Hecate: Greek - Moon Goddess, Goddess of the underworld, and Goddess of Magick. Associated with crossroads and the Crone.
Hera: Greek - Goddess of marriage. Consort of Zeus.
Herne: Celtic - see Cernunnos.
Hestia: Greek - Goddess of domestic fire (as in household fire for warmth/cooking), and of the home in general.
Horus (the elder): Egyptian - God of the all-seeing eye. Son of Geb and Nut. Has the head of a falcon and the body of a man.
Hymen: Greek - God of marriage and wedding feasts. Son of Aphrodite and Dionysus.
Inanna: Sumerian - Queen of Heaven.
Isis: Egyptian - probably the most popular of all Goddesses. She is a triple Goddess (Maid, Mother, Crone). Daughter of Earth God Geb and sky Goddess Nut, sister Nephthys, brothers Horus the Elder, Osiris (who she married) and Set. Set murdered Osiris and cut his body into 14 pieces, which he cast away. Isis searched and found 13 pieces but could not find the phallus. She reconstituted the 13 pieces and magically restored the phallus. She formed a union with the reformed body and bore a son - Horus the younger.
Kali: Hindu - Goddess of destruction and creation. Often called Kali-Ma ("the Back Mother"). Consort of Shiva.v
Lucifer: Italian - God of light, brother of Diana.
Ma'at/Mayet: Egyptian - Goddess of justice, truth and the law.
Mithra: Persian - God of the Sun and of victory in war
Morgan: Celtic - Goddess of Water and Magick. From the Arthurian legend - Arthur's half-sister Morgan le Fay.
Muses, The: Greek - Daughters of Zeus, Goddesses of inspiration and memory.
Nephthys: Egyptian - Goddess of Midwives, daughter of Geb and Nut. Sister of Isis, and brothers Horus the Elder, Osiris and Set. Consort of brother Set but bore no children by him. Conceived Anubis by brother Osiris.
Norns, The: Celtic - Guardians of the sacred tree Yggdrasil. The three sisters of the Wyrd. Responsible for weaving and manipulating the web of past, present, and future fate.
Nut: Egyptian - Sky Goddess. Twin and lover of Geb (the Earth). Mother to Isis, Osiris, Horus the Elder, and Set.
Odin: Scandinavian - God of the dead and of war. Consort of Freya.
Osiris: Egyptian - Fertility God, brother and consort of Isis.
Pan: Greek - God of nature and of woodland.
Persephone: Greek - Goddess of the underworld. Daughter of Demeter.
Poseidon: Greek - God of the sea.
Ra: Egyptian - God of the Sun. Father of Hathor by Nut.
Selene: Greek - Goddess of the Moon, sister of Helios (the Sun).
Shiva: Hindu - God of the cycle of birth-death-rebirth. Consort of Kali.
Thor: Scandinavian - God of the sky and of thunder. Son of Odin.
Thoth: Greek - God of wisdom and of writing.
Valkyries, The: Scandinavian - Women warriors who brought the souls of those slain in battle to Odin. Commanded by Freya.
Venus: Roman - Goddess of love.
Vesta: Roman - Goddess of fire, both domestic and ritual.
Zeus: Greek - Supreme God. Brother of Demeter.Greek Mythology
Aphrodite: Goddess of love and beauty
Athena: Goddess of wisdom
Atlas: Held the world on his shoulders
Atropos: Goddess of death
Artemis: Moon Goddess
Cerebus: Hades watchdog
Cronus: Supreme ruler
Demeter: Goddess of the harvest
Erebus: Personification of darkness
Eros: Goddess of love
Geae: Her name represents earth
Hades: God of the underworld
Hephestus: Blacksmith to the Greeks
Hera: Goddess of mariage and childbirth
Hestia: Goddess of the hearth fire and household
Nyx: God of night
Theseus: Hero to the Athenians
Poseidon: God of the sea
Uranus: God of the sky
Zeus: Supreme rulerCanaanite Pantheon/Phonecian
Aklm: Creatures who attacked Baal in the desert. Some say these creatures are grasshopper-like.
Anath: A Love and War Goddess, the Venus sta, who was known to for playing the emimies of her brother, Baal. Her Name simply means "Goddess" or "She of the Womb".
Arsay: She of the Earth. Daughter of Baal. An underworld Goddess.
Asherah: The Mother of the Gods, Qodesh (just like El), Lady of the Sea, Wife of El. She is said to have given birth to seventy gods.
Ashtar: Possibly a male version of Ishtar (Astarte in Canaan), the Venus Star. He's the father of Baal and Asherah, and was placed on the throne when Baal was killed by Mavet, but resigned his position (quite possibly a relation of the Venus star being the last star to shine before the Sun takes over). One of his titles is Malik (the King), and other names for him include Abimilki and Milkilu.
Astarte: A Name of Anath which means "Goddess", or literally "She of the Womb". Astarte is simply the Canaanite version of the Name Ishtar.
Atik: The Calf of El. Enemy of Baal slain by Anath.
Baal: He is the Canaanite Ruler God (like Marduk). Baal and Yam-Nahar originally competed for kingship of the gods. The matter was brought before El, who decided in favour of Yam, but Baal eventually challenged and defeated Yam, therefore gaining the throne. Baal is the Canaanite God-force (the goddess force seems to be split between Anath and Asherah). Baal's proper name is Hadad, relating to his storm-god aspect. Baal is really a title, meaning "Lord". Baal's residence is upon Mt. Zaphon. He is known as Rapiu (Shade) during his summer stay in the underworld.
Baalat: Patron Goddess of Gubla. Fertility Goddess associated with Hathor and Isis.
Dagon: A vegitation God (especially corn). Father of Baal.
El: The Father of the Gods, the Creator of Created Things, The Kindly, Kodesh. Asherah is his wife. When he was young, he went out upon the sea, and there met Asherah and Her companion Rohmaya. He then roasted a bird and asked them if They would be His wives or daughters. They chose to be His wives. El soon after, Shachar and Shalim (Dawn and Dusk) are born. This family then builds a sanctuary and lives in the desert for eight years. El wears bull horns upon his helmet, and he is a grey haired and bearded patriarch. He resides at "the Source of Two Rivers" upon Mt. Lel.
Elsh: Steward of El and Baal's house. His wife is the steward of the Goddesses.
Eshmun: God of healing. A great God of Sidon.
Gapen: A messenger of Baal. His name either means Vine or Field. Probably the former.
Hadad: See Baal. Originally the Sumer-Babylonian "Adad"
Helel: Also called Lucifer. The Light Bringer, the Morning Star. Son of Shachar. Helel once attempted to take his Father's Throne, but failed (another myth concerning Venus' place as the last star in the sky each morning, as if trying to defy the Sun). This is the very Myth which spawned the Christian Myth of the War in Heaven (see Issaiah 14:12- which, in Hebrew, says "Helel", and not "Lucifer").
Hiribi: God of Summer.
Hirgab: Father of Eagles. Possible husband of S,umul.
Hauron: A God that is related to Ninurta of Mesopotamia and Horus of Egypt.
Ithm: God of sheep.
Ishat: "Fire". The "Bitch" of the Gods. Enemy of Baal, slain by Anath.
Kosharoth, The: The Wise Goddesses. These may be somewhat along the lines of the Greek Graces, or the Seven Hathors of Egypt. As we see them, they are called to set up a Wedding. They are also sometimes symbolized as sparrows or swallows, which indicated fertility. They were Goddesses of childbirth. They are also known as the Daughters of the Cresent Moon, and thus are the daughers of Yarikh.
Koshar U Khasis: "Skillfull and Clever". Craftsman of the Gods. Also known as Chousor and Heyan (Ea) and identified with Ptah. Built the palaces of both Yam-Nahir and Baal. He also fashioned the two clubs that Baal used to defeat Yam.
Koshartu: Wife of Koshar.
Leviathan: Another Name for Lotan or Tannin. See Lotan.
Lotan: This may be another story like Apophis, Zu, Asag, and Leviathan where it is not an actual creation story, but still involves the same energies, with Baal and Lotan fighting for supremecy. It is representative of rough winter sea-storms which calmed in the spring and which were preceded and accompanied by autumn rains (represented by Baal) which ended summer droughts and enabled crops to grow. Lotan is a seven headed serpent defeated by Baal with the help of Mavet. Anath also claims a role in the defeat of the Serpent. Also known as Tannin or Leviathan.
Lucifer: See Helel
Marah: Merciful Goddess of the Waters. Twin sister of Anath. Daughter of Asherah.
Mavet: God of Death and Sterility. His name means Death. In one hand he holds the scepter of bereavement, and in the other the scepter of widowhooed. His jaws and throat are described in cosmic proportions and serve as a euphamism for death. A son of El. After Baal defeated Yam, he then sent a message to Mavet demanding that he keep his domain in the underworld city of Miry where he belonged. Mavet was enraged by this and sent a threatening message to Baal, who was afraid and attempted to flatter his way out of it. This, however, was to no avail and Baal was forced to face Mavet. Mavet defeated him and held him in the underworld until Anath tracked him (Mavet) down and defeated him herself. Mavet did not actually die, as he and Baal had to face off once more seven years later. Neither defeated the other, but Mavet did give in (at the command of Shapash) and proclaimed Baal the King of the Gods.
Melqart: King of the City, the Hunter, Fire of Heaven. Patron god of Tyre, he was the god of the Metropolis and the monarchy at Tyre and Carthage. May have been a dying and rising vegetation god, and associated with the sacred marriage like the Sumerian Dumuzi. He was ritually immolated in an annual festival. He was also a god of the sea and was pictured mounted on a hippocampus.
Nikkal: Consort of Yarikh. (S = Ningal). Goddess of the fruits of the Earth. Daughter of Hiribi.
Pidray: Girl of Light. A daughter or consort of Baal.
Qadish-U-Amrar: The two messengers of Asherah fused into one God. He dredges up provisions to entertain her guests from the sea with a net.
Rahmaya: A goddess impregnated, along with Asherah, by El. The Goddesses then gave birth to the twin gods Shahar and Shalem, though I don't know who gave birth to whom.
Radmanu: Or Pradmanu. A minor servitor of Baal.
Rephaim, The: "Shades". Underworld Deities. They move in chariots, on horseback, and upon wild asses.
Rasheph: Probably a War God. Lord of the Arrow. Has gazel horns on his helmet. He destroys men in mass by war and plague. He is the porter of the sun Goddess Shepesh (this seems to resemble Khamael of the Hebrews). He is also called Mekal (Annialator), and could be related to the Hebrew Michael (Mikal) who is also a War God (ArchAngel). Related to Nergal of Mesopotamia.
Shachar: "Dawn". God of dawn. Either a son of Asherah, or of Rohmaya. According to Isaiah 14:12, He is the father of Helel (or Lucifer) the Light-Bringer and Morning Star.
Shalem: "Dusk". God of sunset. The Contemplation of Day. Either a son of Asherah, or of Rohmaya.
Shamu: Sky God who was the chief of the pantheon at the Syrian city of Alalakh.
Shapash: Sun Goddess. The Torch of the Gods.
Shataqat: "Drives away". Demoness sent by El to drive away Keret's (a Canaanite Mythic hero) disease.
Sheger: "Offspring of Cattle". God of Cattle.
Sin: Moon God. Also a Babylonian God.
S,umul: Mother of the Eagles. She ate the body of Aqhat (a hero in a Canaanite Myth).
Tallay: Girl of Rain. A daughter or consort of Baal.
Tannin: Another Name for Leviathan or Lotan. See Lotan.
Tanit: Lady of Carthage. Face of Baal (Hammon, not Hadad).
Ugar: A messenger of Baal. His name either means Vine or Field, probably the latter. He may be the Patron God of Ugarit.
Yahweh: Yahweh is added here because there was a short time in which He was simply part of the Canaanite pantheon. He was a Son of El; and he was part of the court of El as cupbearer along with Baal. Later, as the National God of Israel, Yahweh was equated with El, and Asherah became His wife.
Yam-Nahar: Yam-Nahar is the Primordial Waters that were defeated by Baal (see Baal and Asherah). His name means Sea-River. He was originally given kingship by El, and ruled as a tyrant over the Gods. Baal finally rose up against him. He may also be Lotan.
Yarikh: Moon God. Illuminator of myriads of stars. Lamp of Heaven. Lord of the Sickle (the cresent moon?), and therefore father of the Kosharoth. Patron God of Qart-Abilim.
Ybrdmy: Daugher of Baal.
Yellow Ones of Mavet:Mavet's henchmen who are slain by Baal upon his ressurection from defeat at Mavet's hands.
Zabib: "Flies". Enemy of Baal, slain by Anath. There's an obvious relation between this Demon and and Baal Zabib (Beelzebub- Lord of the Flies).
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