Erebus -In Greek, Erebus means "deep shadow" or "darkness". It refers to the place of darkness between the Earth and Hades. In Greek myth, Erobus was born of Khaos and fathered Aether, Hemera, Nemesis, and Charon with Nyx.
Euphrosyne -The name Euphrosyne is of ancient Greek origin. It means "mirth" or "merriment" and is the name of one of the three Graces.
Fenrir -The name Fenrir means "fen-dweller". Fenrir is a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology, a son of Loki who is foretold to kill Odin during Ragnarok.
Gawain -Gawain was the name of one of the knights of King Arthur's round table. The name means "white hawk of battle".
Grace -The three Graces of Greek lore are Goddesses of charm, beauty, fertility and nature and attended Aphrodite.
Their names are Aglaia, Thalia and Euphrosyne
Grania -Grania is a Celtic name variously translated to mean "grain" "love" or "horror/terror".
Gudrun -Gudrun is a girl's name from Norse lore referring to the legendary Valkyries. The name comes from the Germanic gund meaning "battle" and runa meaning "secret" or "wisdom".
Gwydion -The name Gwydion may come from the Welsh for "ploughs" or "looms" or perhaps "trees". He was a magician of Welsh lore who excelled at the art of glamor, the father of Llew Llaw Gyffes and brother of Arianrhod.
Hafgan -Hafgan is a Welsh name meaning "summer song". He is featured as the enemy of Arawn in the story of Pwyll's Descent into Annwn.
Halcyon -The name Halcyon comes from Greek myth. She is a daughter of Aeolus and Ceyx who threw herself into the sea when her husband was drown. She and he were turned into kingfishers which are symbols of tranquility. It is also the name of the brightest of the Pleiades.
Harmony -The name Harmony refers to the English word meaning "in concord" and also musical harmony. It originates with the Greek Harmonia, the daughter of Aphrodite and Ares.
Hecabe -Hecabe is the name of the Queen of Troy who threw herself into the sea after the fall of the city to the Greeks. She was then turned into a black dog and kept as a familiar companion by Hecate.
Hector -Hector is a name steeped in lore. It is Greek in origin meaning "he who holds fast" and is the name of the son of Queen Hecuba and King Priam of Troy. He was was slain by Achilles during the Trojan war, according to the Iliad by Homer.
Sir Hector was the foster father of King Arthur according to the Arthurian legend.
Heidrun -Heidrun is a she-goat who, according to the Prose and Poetic Eddas gives mead instead of milk in quantities so great that the Gods thirst are always satiated.
Helios -Helios is the name of the Greek God of the Sun who drives his chariot across the sky each day. He is brother to Eos, the Dawn and Selene the moon.
Hemera -Hemera is the Greek primordial spirit of the day. She draws the veil of darkness from the Aether and brings light to the Earth.
Hera -Hera is the Greek Queen of the Gods, guardian of marriage and women and Goddess of the Sky. She is married to Zeus.
Heracles -The name Heracles means "Glory of Hera". In Greek myth Heracles was a hero and a son of Zeus who was made immortal after completing 12 tasks set to him by Hera.