| ALECTO | In Greek mythology, one of the three Erinyes or Furies, along with Megaera and Tisiphone (6) |
| MEGAERA | One of the three Erinyes, or Furies, in Greek mythology; sister of Alecto and Tisiphone (7) |
| TISIPHONE | One of the three Erinyes, or Furies, in Greek mythology; sister of Alecto and Megaera (9) |
| FURIES | The three classical goddesses of vengeance: Alecto, Megaera and Tisiphone |
| CLOTHO | In Greek mythology, one of the Fates, spinner of the thread of life (6) |
| MEDUSA | In Greek mythology, one of the three Gorgons whose glance turned people to stone (6) |
| AGLAIA | In Greek mythology, one of the three Graces (6) |
| ICARUS | In Greek mythology, one of the two sons of Daedalus (6) |
| ERINYES | Alternative name for the Furies (Alecto, Megaera and Tisiphone) in Greek mythology (7) |
| ACHERON | In Greek mythology, one of the rivers in Hades over which the souls of the dead were ferried (7) |
| EUMENIDES | The ?, final part of The Oresteia by Aeschylus named after the Erinyes in Greek mythology |
| FURY | Meaning "rage", any one the three Gorgon-like Erinyes of vengeance in Greek mythology (4) |
| MELEAGER | In Greek mythology, one of the Argonauts, slayer of the Calydonian boar (8) |
| NICIPPE | In Greek mythology, one of the fifty daughters of Thespius and Megamede (7) |
| MYRMIDON | In Greek mythology, one of the ant people led by Achilles in the Trojan War (8) |
| ULL | (Norse mythology) One of the Aesir known for his beauty and skill with bow and skis. |
| ULLR | (Norse mythology) One of the Aesir known for his beauty and skill with bow and skis. |
| IRENE | In Classical mythology, one of the Horae, the personification of peace. (5) |
| LACHESIS | In Greek mythology, one of the three Fates (8) |
| SIREN | In Greek mythology, one of the sea nymphs whose seductive singing was believed to lure sailors to destruction on the rocks they inhabited (5) |