There were three of them working together: the Moirae or Fates.
* Clotho spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle.. * Lachesis measured the thread of life allotted to each person. * Atropos was the cutter of the thread of life.
Freyja
It is hades that is in the goddess of fate cup
Aisa (Αίσα), personification of lot and fate
Ananke is the goddess of destiny, necessity, and fate.
Tykhê, Greek goddess of fortune, chance, providence and fate.
Fate, destiny, chance.
To be a minor goddess: there are many nymphs in Greek myths.
Shai (Shay, Schai, Schay) was the ancient Egyptian god of fate and destiny. Shait was his female name/counterpart; he was depicted as a man, a cobra or snake and even as a human-headed birth brick, and most often shown in funeral papyri near his female partners. Meskhenet, goddess of the birth brick and fate, and Renenutet, the goddess who would give a child his or her true name.
Shai (Shay, Schai, Schay) was the ancient Egyptian god of fate and destiny. Shait was his female name/counterpart; he was depicted as a man, a cobra or snake and even as a human-headed birth brick, and most often shown in funeral papyri near his female partners. Meskhenet, goddess of the birth brick and fate, and Renenutet, the goddess who would give a child his or her true name.
The name of the goddess is Artemis.
fatalus (not to be confused with fatalis, which means "Deadly.")
Athena was a goddess that had six letters in her name. She was the goddess of wisdom and war.