Adonis: Greek; consort of Aphrodite. Also another name for "Lord." In Phoenician his counterpart is Astarte. A vegetation God. Roman counterpart is Venus
Amaethon: Wales. God of agriculture
Anubis: Egyptian; guardian of Isis. Jackal-Headed God of Protection. Call on hem to protect both home and person
Apollo: Greek and Roman; twin brother of Artemis. God of the Sun, Light and the Arts
Apsu: Babylonian; his mate is Tiamat
Bel/Bile/Belenus: Ireland. Sun and fire God. Associated with fire,sun, purification,success,crops,fertility and cattle. Seen in the festival of Beltane
Bran: Wales. The giant. God of prophecy,the arts,leaders,war,music and writing. Associated with ravens
Camulos - Britian,Gaul. War God
Cernunnos: Celtic; Horned God and consort of the Lady. God of Nature. Also called Herne The Hunter. He represents the darker aspects of nature. God of the Underworld and astral Planes. God of sex, animals, reincarnation and of Shamans. Direction is north and northwest
Dagdah: The All Father, many talented and powerful. Master of the harp and processor of the dreaded double ended club. The chief of the Tuatha de Dannan. Direction, all, but
Eros: Greek; God of Romance and Passionate Love
Green Man: God of nature: The male spirit of nature, life and growth. The Green Man
Herne The Hunter: Britain. The dark lord. God of the hunt, wild animals, and forests. Associated with the Gods, Cernunnos and Gwynn ap Nudd
Horus: Egyptian; Head of a Falcon and body of a man. God of the all-seeing eye and healing
Hymen: Greek; God of Marriage and Commitment. His counterpart is Dionysus
Kai: Wales. A fire and smithing God
Lucifer: Italian: Soulmate and Brother of Diana. Father of Aradia. God of the Sun and Light
Lugh: . Ireland,Wales He is sometimes called the Shining One or Long Arm. He is considered to be the Irish God of just about everything. He is God of carpenters, masons, poets, druids, physicians, and goldsmiths. He is also father of a great Irish hero, Cuchulain. Direction is east, south and southwest. Sun and War God. Connected with the festival of Lughnassadh, a harvest festival. Associated with ravens. and a white stag
Mannan Mac Lyr: Chief Irish God of the Sea. A happy-go-lucky gypsy type. He preferred to roam among the people in disguise and aid in their exploits. He could change his shape at will. Patron God of shape-shifters, sailors, and dreams. Direction is east and west
Math Mathonwy: Wales, Britian. God of magick,sorcery and enchantment
Mithra: Persian; Sun God and bringer of Light. A soldier's God
Odin: Scandinavian; counterpart of Freya. This is the God who hung on the Tree of Yggdrasil to obtain second sight. His familiars are the Raven and the Wolf. He is depicted as a terrible God, in his old age as a God of Wisdom and psychic sight. He is the giver of Runes
Ogma: The sun Faced One. God of Wisdom and speech. Inventor of the Oghams. Irish God of music, spells, the arts, eloquence and of trees. Direction is east
Osiris: Egyptian; counterpart of Isis. Over-all God form including vegetation and after-life
Owen ap Urien: Wales. God of wisdom, magick and war. Associated with Ravens
Pan: Greek; God of Nature and the Woods, Laughter and Passion. Also music and personal abandon. Invocation to Pan
Poseidon: Greek; God of the Sea. His familiars are dolphins and horses
Ptah: Egyptian; Expert craftsman and designer. God of creative enterprise with the hands
Shiva: Hindu; consort of Kali. God of the universal cycle of birth-death-rebirth. Shiva can be both kind and terrible
Sucellus: Britain. Father God , a sky God. God of authority, success, protection and strength
Tailesen: The greatest of Celtic bards. Not a god, though he did gain his knowledge from his mother's Cauldron of Wisdom. Patron of bards, poets and magick. Direction is south and southeast
Thor: Scandinavian; God of the Sky and Thunder. A kindly God of the common people, including farmers and sailors
Thoth: Egyptian; God of Reincarnation. Also a Moon God and favorable to science and wisdom