I looked on line and found a few sites you can look at that can help with names to reference gods. Here are the sites www.smilegodlovesyou.org/names.html ,www.blueletterbible.org/study/misc./name_god.cfm
nixie
There are none
Some of the names of the Norse gods are Loki and Thor. Loki is a trickster god who likes to mess around with Thor, who has a big hammer that weighs a lot.
In the Bible, some of the names of gods mentioned are Yahweh, Elohim, and Adonai. These names signify different aspects of the divine nature, such as Yahweh meaning "I am who I am," Elohim meaning "God" or "gods," and Adonai meaning "Lord" or "Master."
venus razers
The difference is quite simple. "Olympians" in reference to gods are the greek gods with thrones on Olympus. "Greek Gods" is used in reference to the Olympians and minor gods.
No, some were, while others were not. Some of the gods were around prior to when Zeus came.
with some weird names like zeus=jupiter with some planets
The ancient Greek Gods did not have second (or family) names.
Gods from Greek Mythology:AphroditeApolloArtemisAthenaDionysusHeraHermesPoseidonZeus
Gods: Hera, Hades, Hestia, Demeter, Poseidon, Zeus.
Some primordial gods in upper case Greek. ΧΑΟΣ, ΟΥΡΑΝΟΣ, ΝΥΞ, ΗΜΕΡΑ , ΕΡΩΣ, ΕΡΕΒΟΣ, ΝΕΜΕΣΙΣ, ΕΡΙΣ, ΥΠΝΟΣ, ΑΠΑΤΗ