| AMON | King of the gods, in Egyptian myth |
| AMONRA | King of gods, in Egyptian myth |
| AMMON | King of the gods in Egyptian mythology, represented as a ram (5) |
| ISIS | Protector of the dead, in Egyptian myth |
| JUPITER | Named after the king of the gods in Roman mythology, the largest planet in our solar system (7) |
| INDRA | The king of the gods in the Hindu Rig-Veda, associated with the rain and thunder (5) |
| SKY | Domain of Horus, in Egyptian myth |
| ZEUS | The king of the gods in Greek mythology (4) |
| APIS | In Egyptian myths, a sacred bull worshipped in the Memphis region (4) |
| INCARNATION | A pharaoh vis-A -vis Horus, in Egyptian myth |
| INDIA | Vedic king of the gods in Hinduism, carried by the elephant Airavata (5) |
| WOTAN | King of the gods in Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen (1869-76), based on the Norse Odin (5) |
| ODIN | King of the gods in Norse mythology |
| OSIRIS | Ruler of the underworld in ancient Egyptian myth |
| ICHOR | The blood of the gods, in Greek mythology, - its use in the fantasy genre is, according to Ursula LeGuin, the 'infallible touchstone of the seventh-rate' |
| AMUNRA | Egyptian king of the gods |
| AMENRA | Egyptian king of the gods |
| SUEZ | King of the gods is back in Egypt |
| PTAH | Creator god in Egyptian mythology worshipped especially at Memphis; identified by the Greeks with Hephaestus (4) |
| BABI | Baboon god in Egyptian mythology (4) |