Hephaestus, God of work and fire.
The underworld
Vulcan is the god of the forges (includes fire and metalworking) in Roman mythology. In Greek mythology, he is known as Hephaestus.
In Greek mythology, it's Hestia. In Roman mythology, it's Vesta.
Hestia is a Greek goddess of fire, hearth, and home - she was not in Norse mythology.
Hestia is a Greek goddess of home, hearth and fire, she is not a part of Norse mythology.
The Greek neuter noun 'pūr', which is the source of the prefix pyro–.
From the Titan Prometheus
In Greek mythology, the god of the forge is Hephaestus. He is the blacksmith of the gods, skilled in metalworking and crafting weapons and armor. Hephaestus is also associated with fire and volcanoes.
Hephaestus, who is also the lame god of fire.
Depends on the mythology. Agni (Hindu), Nergal (Sumeria), Uriel (Judaeo-Christian), Prometheus or Haephestus, (Greek), Vulcan (Roman), and of course there are many more.
Coral symbolised protection from evil spirits and illness in children. It also was said to protect sailors from the Hydra while they were out at sea.
It was given to man by Prometheus.