All Greek Gods and Monsters (Titans Included)

Put suggestions in the comments if I have missed any Greek gods or monsters (Should accept most names including Roman names)
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One of the Moon Goddesses
Achelois
The patron god of the Achelous river.
Achelous
God of air and the winds.
Aeolus
God of light and the atmosphere.
Aether
God of family feuds.
Alastor
One of the seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione.
Alcyone
Early Greek goddess of the sun.
Alectrona
The wife of Poseidon and a Nereid.
Amphitrite
Goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps, and marshes.
Antheia
A Greek goddess who was worshipped exclusively at a single sanctuary on the island of Aegina in the Saronic Gulf.
Aphaea
Goddess of love and beauty.
Aphrodite
God of the sun, music, healing, and herding.
Apollo
God of chaotic war.
Ares
Patron god of animal husbandry, bee-keeping, and fruit trees.
Aristaeus
Goddess of the moon, hunting, and nursing.
Artemis
God of health and medicine.
Asclepius
The Star Maiden - a goddess of justice, included in Virgo and Libra mythologies.
Astraea
A Titan, Mother of Hecate, Goddess of nocturnal oracles and shooting stars.
Asteria
A Titan, Married Eos, God of dusk and the winds.
Astraeus
Goddess of mischief.
Até
Goddess of wisdom, poetry, art, and the strategic side of war.
Athena
The Primordial Titan who carried the world on his back. Son of Iapetus and Clymene.
Atlas
One of The Fates - She cut the thread of life and chose the manner of a persons death.
Atropos
The (minor) god of rebirth.
Attis
The goddess of force.
Bia
The North Wind. One of the Anemoi (wind gods).
Boreas
Protector of Mariners.
Brizo
The (minor) god of luck and opportunity.
Caerus
One of the Muses. Represented epic poetry.
Calliope
The sea nymph who held Odysseus prisoner for seven years.
Calypso
One of the twins who represent Gemini.
Castor
The name of a wife of Poseidon.
Celaeno
The wild bull tamed by Persephone, made into the Taurus constellation.
Cerus
a sea monster goddess who was also the mother of other sea monsters.
Ceto
The nothingness that all else sprung from.
Chaos
The Ferryman of Hades. He had to be paid to help one cross the river Styx.
Charon
God of time.
Chronos
A goddess who transformed her enemies into beasts.
Circe
One of the Muses. She represented History.
Clio
One of the Fates - Spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle.
Clotho
A Titan, Daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, A Goddess of Renown, fame and infamy. Also married Iapetus.
Clymene
One of the Twelve original Titans, He represeted the North, Married Phoebe
Coeus
The crab who protected the sea nymphs, made into the Cancer constellation.
Crios
One of the twelve original Titans, God of agriculture, father of the Titans.
Cronus
Goddess of caverns, mountains, nature and wild animals.
Cybele
A One-Eyed Creature
Cyclops
Goddess of the harvest.
Demeter
Guardian of the ancient city of Lamark, where wounded heroes could heal after battle.
Dinlas
A somewhat unknown Titan, said to be a daughter of Oceanus and in some stories even the mother of Aphrodite
Dione
God of wine and pleasure.
Dionysus
A Sea Nymph, mother of the Nereids.
Doris
Goddess of childbirth.
Eileithyia
The deity who embodied the sacred ceremonial olive branch.
Eireisone
One of the seven Pleiades.
Electra
The spirit of Hope.
Elpis
A (minor) goddess of war, connected to Eris.
Enyo
Goddess of the Dawn.
Eos
A Titan, Son of Iapetus and Clymene, Known to be the foolish brother of Prometheus, Married Pandora (Which really didn't turn out to be a good marriage).
Epimetheus
One of the Muses - represents Lyrics/Love Poetry.
Erato
God of darkness.
Erebus
Goddess of strife, connected to Enyo.
Eris
God of love, procreation and sexual desire.
Eros
One of the Twelve labours: A giant boar
Erymanthean Boar.
The East Wind - One of the Anemoi (wind gods).
Eurus
One of the Muses - represents Music/Lyrics/Poetry.
Euterpe
A Titan, Daughter of Gaea and Pontus, Married Krios.
Eurybia
A Titan, Daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, goddess of pasturelands, Also the third wife of Zeus.
Eurynome
Goddess of the Earth, also known as Mother Earth.
Gaia
A fisherman turned immortal, turned Argonaut, turned a god of the sea.
Glaucus
God of the Dead, King of the Underworld.
Hades
Goddess of Harmony and Concord.
Harmonia
Goddess of youth.
Hebe
Goddess of magic, witchcraft, ghosts, and the undead.
Hecate
God of the Sun.
Helios
Goddess of daylight.
Hemera
God of fire and blacksmithing who created weapons for the gods.
Hephaestus
Goddess of goddesses, women, and marriage and wife of Zeus.
Hera
An immortal hero of many Greek legends, the strongest man on Earth.
Heracles
God of commerce and travel, and messenger of the gods.
Hermes
The Evening Star.
Hesperus
Greek goddess of the home and fertility. One of the Hesperides.
Hestia
Goddess of cleanliness and hygeine.
Hygea
God of weddings.
Hymenaios
One of the Twelve Original Titans, God of Light, Married Theia was given the east.
Hyperion
God of sleep.
Hypnos
One of the Original Twelve Titans, was given the west, god of mortality and craftmanship, married Clymene.
Iapetus
Goddess of rainbows.
Iris
The goddess of snow and daughter of the North Wind
Khione
A Dionysian goddess whose celebrations were wild and liscivious.
Kotys
A god of strength and power.
Kratos
One of the Fates. Measured the thread of life with her rod.
Lacheses
A Titan, married Periboa and is known as the god of air, hunter's skill of stalking prey and the unseen.
Lelantos
One of the seven Pleiades, Goddess of fields.
Maia
Goddess of insanity and the dead.
Mania
One of the Muses - represented Tragedy.
Melpomene
A Titan, son of Iapetus and Clymene, god of Violent Anger, Rash Decision and Human Mortality (... Seems ironic because he was banished to tartarus by Zeus).
Menoetius
One of the seven Pleiades, married to king Sisyphos.
Merope
Titan goddess of wisdom. Daughter of Oceanus and Tethys.
Metis
Slain by Theseus in the Labyrinth on the island of Crete
Minotaur
One of the Original twelve titans, Goddess of Memory.
Mnemosyne
God of satire, writers, and poets.
Momus
God of dreams and sleep.
Morpheus
Goddess of retribution (vengeance).
Nemesis
Titan God who Fathered the Nereids. God of the Sea before Poseidon.
Nereus
Goddess of victory.
Nike
The South Wind. One of the Anemoi (wind gods).
Notus
Goddess of night.
Nyx
One of the Original Twelve titans, Titan god of the ocean.
Oceanus
In many stories this titan is said to have ruled between the time of Gaia and Cronos with his wife Eurynome.
Ophion
A Titan who was one of the ancient Titan gods of war.
Pallas
God of woods, fields, and flocks. Also a Satyr.
Pan
Goddess of persuasion.
Peitha
Goddess of the Spring who lives off-season in the Underworld.
Persephone
A Titan, Son of Crius and Eurybia, also had a daughter with Asteria called Hecate.
Perses
Goddess of fame and gossip.
Pheme
One of the Original Twelve Titans, married Coeus and is a grandmother to Apollo, Artemis and Hecate.
Phoebe
The Morning Star.
Phosphorus
God of wealth.
Plutus
One of the twins who represent Gemini.
Pollux
One of the Muses - represents sacred poetry and geometry.
Polyhymnia
Ancient god of the deep sea.
Pontus
God of the sea and earthquakes.
Poseidon
A (minor) god of gardens and fertility, best known for having an enormous penis.
Priapus
The immortal father of sea-goats, made into the Capricorn constellation.
Pricus
A Titan, Son of Iapetus and Clymene, Known to be wise and giving the mortals fire.
Prometheus
An early sea god before Poseidon.
Proteus
One of the Original Twelve Titans, Married Cronos and gave birth to Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter and Hestia. The Goddess of Nature.
Rhea
Goddess of the Moon and the 'mother' of vampires.
Selene
One of the seven Pleiades, who bore a child of Ares.
Sterope
A Naiad who was the first to aid Zeus in the Titan war.
Styx
God of the depths of the Underworld - a great storm pit - and the father of Typhon.
Tartarus
One of the seven Pleiades, a mountain nymph.
Taygete
One of the Muses - represented Dancing.
Terpsichore
One of the Original twelve titans, married Oceanus and even raised Hera.
Tethys
One of the Muses - represented Comedy.
Thalia
God of death.
Thanatos
One of the Original Twelve Titans, married Hyperion and is Mother of the sun (Helios) the moon (Selene) and dawn (Eos)
Theia
One of the Original Twelve Titans, Second Wife to Zeus and goddess of law and undisputed order.
Themis
Leader of the Nereids, a shapeshifter, and a prophet.
Thetis
Trumpeter of the sea and messenger of the deep.
Triton
Goddess of fortune and prosperity.
Tyche
God of monsters, storms, and volcanoes. Challenged Zeus for control of Mount Olympus.
Typhon
One of the Muses - represented Astronomy and Astrology.
Urania
God of the sky and the heavens. Father of the Titans.
Uranus
The god of zeal, rivalry, and jealousy.
Zelus
The West Wind. One of the Anemoi (wind gods).
Zephyrus
Leader of the Olympic gods, and god of lightning, thunder, and the heavens.
Zeus
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Feb 7, 2024
you can add scylla and charybdis, medea, orion, the gigantes, chrysaor, pegasus and the heroes.

Amazing quiz btw