Hades- Greek lord of the dead and ruler of the nether world, which is referred to as the domain of Hades or, by transference, as Hades alone. He is the son of Cronus and Rhea.
Hanuman- Hindu monkey god
Harmonia- Greek goddess of harmony and concord. She is the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite and is married to the Theban ruler Cadmus. She is the mother of Ino and Semele.
Harpocrates- Greek god of silence and secrecy. He is the Greek form of the Egyptian Harpa-Khruti
Hathor- Egyptian goddess of music and dancing. Associated w/cows & lions, similar to the Mesopotamian goddess Ishtar. She grants husbands to those she loves
Hebes- Greek goddess of youth, and the daughter of Zeus and Hera. She married Heracles when he became a god. The Romans called her Juventas
Hecate- Greek goddess of the crossroads. She is most often mispercepted as the goddess of witchcraft or evil. The daughter of Perses and Asteria, sister of Leto. Connected with Artemis
Heimdall- (Norse) He watches the rainbow bridge, Bifrost, for the coming of the frost giants at the Ragnarok. His mothers are the 9 wave girls. As Rig, he is the father of Thrall, Carl & Earl (the names of the 3 classes: slave, freemen & noble)
Hel- Norse goddess of the underworld. Daughter of Loki and Angurboda, sister of Fenrir
Helios- Greek god of the sun. He is the son of Hyperion and Theia. By the Oceanid Perse, he became the father of Aeëtes, Circe, and Pasiphae. His other two daughters are Phaethusa and Lampetia. He had a son, named Phaeton
Hemera- Greek goddess of day. She was born from Erebus and Nyx
Hephaestus- Greek god of fire and the gods' blacksmith. He was married to Aphrodite
Hera- Greek goddess of marriage and birth & the queen of the gods. Her Roman counterpart is Juno.
Hermes- Greek god of shepherds, land travel, merchants, weights and measures, roads, commercial interests, oratory, eloquence, literature, athletics and thieves, and known for his cunning and shrewdness. He was also a minor patron of poetry. Is the son of Zeus & Maia. The offspring of Hermes are believed to be Pan, Abderus and Hermaphroditus. His Roman counterpart is Mercury. Associated with stone heaps
Hermod- Norse messenger of the gods
Hesperos- Greek personification of the evening star
Hestia- Greek goddess of the hearth fire and domestic life. She is the eldest sister of Zeus and the oldest daughter of Rhea and Cronus. She is a virgin goddess but was wooed by Poseidon. Her Roman counterpart is Vesta
Himerus- Greek personification of sexual desire
Hlin- Norse goddess of protection and consolation
Hod- Norse Blind God of winter who kills Balder and is later killed by Vali. Son of Odin, brother of Balder
Hoenir- (Norse) sent as a hostage to the Vanir, the silent god
Holda- Germanic sky goddess, also of fertility & the hearth
The Horae- (the Hours) Greek goddesses of the seasons (the Greek had only three seasons; spring, summer and winter), and the daughters of Zeus and Themis. They are called Thallo, Auxo and Carpo. Later, as Eunomia, Dike and Eirene they represented law and order in society. As goddesses of nature they controlled the growth of plants; as goddesses of order they maintained the stability of society
Horus- Egyptian falcon-headed god, son of Isis & Osiris
Huldra- Norse protectress of cattle, attended by wood nymphs
Hybris- Greek personification of a lack of restraint and of insolence
Hygieia- Greek daughter of Asclepius and is a often identified with health and sometimes also called The Health
Hymen- (aka Hymenaeus, Hymenaues) Greek god of marriage and the marriage feast or song. Son of Aphrodite & Dionysus. He was also the personification of the wedding hymn
Hypnos- Greek personification of sleep. He is the son of Nyx and Erebus, and the twin of Thanatos

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