Hermes -The name Hermes comes from the Greek word herma which refers to a pillar used for marking boundaries. In Greek lore, Hermes is the Greek God of travel and communication, the patron of theives, the guide of souls and the herald of Zeus.
Hermia -Hermia is a name of Greek origin meaning "travel". It is related to the God Hermes.
Hermine -Hermine is a name of Germanic origin related to the male name Herman which means "man in the army". It may also be used by Hellenic Pagans in reference the God Hermes.
Hermione -Hermione is a name of Greek origin with a rather ambiguous meaning. It is related to Hermes, the God of travellers (among other things). Its meaning is variously given as relating to travel, relating to pillars (as in the herms for boundary marking) and also as "messenger" and "earthly".
Horus -Horus is a boy's name of ancient Egyptian origin meaning "far away" or "distant one" or "far above". It is the Greek version of the name Heru.
Loki -Loki is the name of the Norse trickster God.
Lugh -Lugh is a hero of Irish lore. The name means "lucidity". Lugh was a member of the Tuatha de Dennan and served as their king for a time. He was skilled at all crafts
Marc -The name Marc is from the Latin and relates to the Roman God Mars, who is associated with the Greek Ares
Marcel -Marcel is a French variant of the Roman Marcellus which is a diminutive form of Marcus which in turn relates to the God Mars.
Marin -Marin is from the latin mare meaning "the sea". Alternatively may relate to the God Mars.
Marina -Marina is a girl's name that may relate to the sea through the latin root mare or may relate to the Roman God Mars.
Marinus -Marinus may be related to the Roman God mars or may relate to the Sea.
Marius -Marius is derived from the name of the Roman God Mars.
Morpheus -Morpheus is the name of a Greek God of dreams. The name means "he who shapes".
Odin -Odin is the name of the chief God of Norse Paganism. It comes from Vōðin meaning "ire" or "fury" like passionate inspiration or spiritual excitement. The word is also related to the word for poetry.
Ouranos -Ouranos means "heavenly" and is the name of the primordial father of the Gods who personifies the heavens. His name is given to the planet Uranus.
Pluto -Pluto is a Latinized for of the Greek Plouton which was a name for Hades, Lord of the Underworld meaning "wealthy one" referring to the riches to be found beneath the earth. It is also the name of a planet. Or not. And the name of Mickey Mouse's dog. More info
Pontia -Pontia means "of the deep sea". It is an epithet of Aphrodite and could also honor Poseidon.
Seth -Seth or Set is the Ancient Egyptian God of discord and destruction. He murdered his brother Osiris and fought with Horus for the throne of Egypt.