| EREBUS | In Greek myths, the god of darkness, son of Chaos and brother of Night (6) |
| EROS | In Greek myths, the god of love and son of Aphrodite (4) |
| APOLLO | In Greek myth, the god of music and poetry (6) |
| HERMES | In Greek myths, the messenger and herald of the gods (6) |
| HECUBA | In Greek myths, the mother of Paris and wife of Priam (6) |
| EUROPA | In Greek myths, the king of Tyre's daughter, carried off by Zeus (6) |
| URANUS | (Greek myth) the god considered as the personification of heaven |
| URANIA | In Greek myths, the Muse of astronomy (6) |
| PLUTO | Greek myth: the god of the underworld, brother of Zeus (5) |
| ARES | (Greek myth) the God of war, son of Zeus and Hera |
| AJAX | In Greek myths, the son of Telamon, a Greek hero of the Trojan War (4) |
| ACHILLES | In Greek myths, the foremost of the Greek warriors at the siege of Troy, killed by Paris (8) |
| POSEIDON | Greek myth: the god of the sea and earthquakes (8) |
| ARGO | In Greek myths, the ship in which Jason sailed in search of the Golden Fleece (4) |
| ANDROMEDA | In Greek myths, the daughter of Cassiopeia and wife of Perseus; the Milky Way's closest galaxy (9) |
| ARTEMIS | In Greek myths, the virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon (7) |
| HADES | In Greek myths, the underworld abode of the souls of the dead (5) |
| ARIADNE | In Greek myths, the daughter of Minos and Pasiphae, who helped Theseus find his way out of the Minotaur's labyrinth (7) |
| PAN | In Greek myth, the god of fields, woods, etc. (3) |
| STYX | In Greek myths, the river boundary between the Earth and the Underworld (4) |