There are a huge number of Gods, Titans, and other figures to name, so let me suffice by putting together a list of the ‘major’ Gods, Titans, and Heroes, and referring you to Wikipedia and/or theoi.com for the rest. Thank you for your kind words!
- Aether (Αἰθήρ, Aithḗr,’Light’)
- Ananke (Ἀνάγκη, Anánkē, ‘Fate’ or ‘Compulsion’)
- Erebos (Ἔρεβος, Érebos, ’Darkness’)
- Eros (Ἔρως, Eros, ‘Desire’ or ‘Love’)
- Gaea (Γαῖα, Gaîa, ‘Earth’)
- Hemera (Ἡμέρα, Hēméra, ’Day’)
- Hydros (Ὑδρος, Hydros, ’Primordial Waters’)
- Hypnos (Ὕπνος, Hypnos, ‘Sleep’)
- Khaos (χάος, Cháos, ‘Chaos’ or ‘Air’)
- Khronos (Χρόνος, Chrónos, ’Time’)
- Nêsoi (Νησοι, Nē̂soi, ’Islands’)
- Nyx (Νύξ, Nýx, ‘Night’)
- Ôkeanos (Ωκεανος, ‘Water’)
- Ouranos (Οὐρανός, Ouranós, ‘Sky’)
- Ourea (Oὔρεα, Oúrea, ‘Mountains’)
- Phanes (Φάνης, Phánēs, ’Procreation’)
- Pontos (Πόντος, Póntus, ’Sea’)
- Phusis (φύσις, ‘Nature’)
- Tartaros (Τάρταρος, Tártaros)
- Thalassa (Θάλασσα, Thálassa, ‘Sea’)
- Thanatos (Θάνατος, Thánatos, ‘Death’)
- Thesis (Θεσις, Thesis, ‘Creation’)
Uranides
- Atlas (Ατλας, God of astronomy and navigation)
- Epimetheus (Επιμηθευς, God of afterthought)
- Hyperion (Ὑπεριων, God of Light)
- Iapetos (Ιαπετος, God of the mortal life-span)
- Koios (Κοιος, God of the inquisitive mind)
- Krios (Κριως, God of the constellations)
- Kronus (Κρονος, who rules of time and the ages)
- Okeanos (Ωκεανος, God of the great earth-encircling river Okeanos, the font of all the earth’s fresh-water)
- Phoebe (Φοιβη, Goddess of intellect)
- Prometheus (Προμηθευς, God of forethought and crafty counsel)
- Rhea (Ρεα, Goddess of female fertility and the wild mountains)
- Tethys (Τηθυς, Goddess of nursing and of the underground sources of fresh-water)
- Theia (Θεια, Goddess of sight and precious gemstones)
- Themis (Θεμις, Goddess of natural order, divine law and tradition)
- Menoitios (Μενοιτιος, God of violent anger and rash action)
- Mnemosyne (Μνημοσυνη, Goddess of memory, words and language)
Titanes
- Ankhialê (Αγχιαλη, Goddess of the warming heat of fire)
- Asteria (Αστερια,Ggoddess of the oracles and prophecies of night)
- Astraios (Αστραιος, God of the stars and planets, and the art of astrology)
- Aura (Αυρα, Goddess of the breeze and the fresh, cool air of early morning)
- Klymenê (Κλυμηνη, goddess of renown, fame and infamy)
- Diônê (Διωνη, Goddess of the oracle of Dodona)
- Êôs (Ηως, Goddess of dawn)
- Eurybia (Ευρυβια, Goddess of the mastery of the seas)
- Eurynomê (Ευρυνομη, Goddess of water-meadows and pasturelands)
- Helios (Ἡλιος, God of the sun, oaths and sight)
- Hekatê (Ἑκατη, goddess of (the protection against) magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy)
- Lêlantos (Ληλαντος, God of air and stalking prey)
- Lêtô (Λητω, Goddess of motherhood and protectress of the young)
- Melisseus (Μελισσευς, God of honey)
- Mêtis (Μητις, Goddess of good counsel, advise, planning, cunning, craftiness and wisdom)
- The (Elder) Mousai (Μουσαι, Goddesses of music)
- Pallas (Παλλας, God of warcraft and the Greek campaign season of late spring and early summer)
- Persaios (Περσαιος, God of destruction)
- Phorkys (Φορκυς, God who presides over the hidden dangers of the deep sea)
- Selênê (Σεληνη, Goddess of the moon)
- Styx (Στυξ, Goddess of the Underworld River Styx and of hatred)
Olympic Gods
- Aphrodite (Ἀφροδίτη, Aphroditē)
- Apollo (Ἀπόλλων, Apóllōn)
- Ares (Ἄρης, Árēs)
- Artemis (Ἄρτεμις, Ártemis)
- Athena (Ἀθηνᾶ, Athēnâ)
- Demeter (Δημήτηρ, Dēmētēr)
- Dionysus (Διόνυσος, Diónysos)
- Hades (ᾍδης, Hádēs) / Pluton (Πλούτων, Ploutōn)
- Hephaestus (Ἥφαιστος, Hḗphaistos)
- Hera (Ἥρα, Hḗra)
- Hermes (Ἑρμῆς, Hērmēs)
- Hestia (Ἑστία, Hestía)
- Poseidon (Ποσειδῶν, Poseidōn)
- Zeus (Ζεύς, Zeus)
Heroes/deified mortals
- Achilles (Ἀχιλλεύς, hero of the Trojan War)
- Andromeda (Ἀνδρομέδα, Androméda, wife of Perseus)
- Ariadne (Αριάδνη, a Cretan princess, wife of Dionysus)
- Asklepios (Ἀσκληπιός, Thessalian physician made God of Healing)
- Atalanta (Ἀταλάντη, Atalantē, slayer of the Kalydonian Boar)
- Bellerophon (Βελλεροφῶν, hero who rode Pegasos)
- Daedalos (Δαίδαλος, skillful craftsman and artist, father of Íkaros (Ἴκαρος))
- The Dioscuri (Διόσκουροι, divine twins: Kastor (Κάστωρ) and Polydeukes (Πολυδεύκης))
- Ganymede (Γανυμήδης, cup-bearer of the Gods)
- Herakles (Ἡρακλῆς, ascended hero)
- Jason (Ἰάσων, Iásōn, leader of the Argonautai (Ἀργοναῦται))
- Odysseus (Ὀδυσσεύς, hero of the Odysseia)
- Orpheus (Ὀρφεύς, legendary musician, poet, and prophet)
- Perseus (Περσεύς, first of the heroes of Hellenic mythology)
- Psyche (Ψυχή, Goddess of the Soul)
- Theseus (Θησεύς, founder-king of Athens)
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