earth-goddess; goddess of growing things; daughter of Cronos and Rhea; sister of Zeus; mother of Persephone
mortal; skilled weaver who angered Athena; driven to suicide and was turned into a spider
Arachne
god of the underworld; son of Cronos and Rhea; brother of Zeus
Hades
goddess who was kidnapped and forced to marry Hades and stay with him during spring and summer because she ate 6 pomegranate seeds; daughter of Zeus and Demeter
Persephone
father of Cronos; killed by Cronos
Uranus
father of all the gods; son of Uranus; overthrew his father to become king; married to Rhea; father of Zeus, Poseidon, and other Olympian gods
Cronos
daughter of Zeus and Metis; born out of Zeus' head; goddess of wisdom; excellent weaver
Athena
queen of the gods; daughter of Cronos and Rhea; married to Zeus
Hera
son of Zeus and Leto; twin brother of Artemis; god of the sun and patron of music, poetry, math, and medicine.
Apollo
blacksmith god; makes steel weapons, son of Zeus and Hera; married to Aphrodite; deformed and ugly
Hephaestus
goddess of love and beauty; born from the sea foam; married to Hephaestus and mother of Eros
Aphrodite
messenger god; god of thieves; naughty --likes to play tricks
Hermes
goddess of earth; wife of Cronos; daughter of Uranus; mother of Demeter, Hestia, Hera, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades
Rhea
god of war; changes shape; son of Hera and Zeus
Ares
king of the gods; overthrew Cronos; son of Cronos and Rhea; married to Hera
Zeus
goddess of discord and spite--causes trouble; daughter of Zeus and Hera; twin of Ares
Eris
daughter of Zeus and Leto; goddess of the moon; twin of Apollo; wished to always be a maiden, wished for a silver bow and arrow, wished for many names, nymphs.
Artemis
god of the sea and of earthquakes; son of Cronos and Rhea; brother of Zeus
Poseidon
atlas
this word was named after the Titan who held the sky on his shoulders; means a collection of maps
Cronos
refers to the god of time; Greek prefix which is attached to other roots: chronological, chronic, chronology, etc.
Cyclops
comes from two Greek words meaning "circle" and "eye"; the word has been used as a root for bicycle and cyclone among others.
Echo
comes from the name of a nymph who fell in love with Narcissus. The word now means a sound that is repeated
Eros
the word 'erotic' comes from this Greek god; the Roman name is Cupid.
Narcissus
the name of someone who is concerned with his/her own beauty; is also the name of a family of flowers.
Psyche
in Greek, it means 'soul'. Now, it means to mean the entire mental apparatus such as psychotic, psychology, etc.
Midas Touch
the golden touch and is said for those who are good at making money and success.