Your answer would depend upon your interpretation of the question. A pagan "fire" god may be to some a deity that has or uses powers of the element of fire whereas others may see it as a male deity that is venerated at the pagan fire festivals.
Below please find a list of some, but not all pagan gods & goddesses of fire.
Gods of Fire
Ho-Masubi (Kagu-Tsuchi) - Japanese
Agni - Hindu
Loki - Norse
Haphaestus (Vulcan) - Greek
Prometheus - Greek
Lugh - Irish Celtic (Sun god)
Goddesses of Fire
Pele - Hawaiian
Hestia - Geek
Vesta - Roman
Brigid - Celtic
Chantico - Aztec
There are hundreds of Gods and Goddesses within Paganism. Which ones in particular were you interested in?
air water fire and earth
Major Gods and Goddesses of GreeceThe major gods and goddesses of Greece were:ZeusPoseidonHeraAphroditeApolloAresArtemisAthenaDionysusHephaestusHermesDemeterHades
Polytheism is the belief in many pagan or false Gods, like Greek mythology.
It's impossible for a mortal to become a God
Athiests don't believe in any God, while most of the Pagan religions are Polithiestic, where they believe on many Gods. Therefor there is a big difference between Polithiestic Paganism and Athiesm
Any human was afraid of the Gods or Goddesses
Greek gods, and goddesses drank wine.
All along. Gods and goddesses were born as gods and goddesses and remained gods and goddesses throughput their immortality.
A large part of ancient Greek culture was its concept of a variety of gods, goddesses and demi gods. They can be called pagan gods and the Greeks to one degree or another believed that pleasing their gods was a way to find peace and prosperity. The pagan style of beliefs did not influence western civilization in any large measure.
A large part of ancient Greek culture was its concept of a variety of gods, goddesses and demi gods. They can be called pagan gods and the Greeks to one degree or another believed that pleasing their gods was a way to find peace and prosperity. The pagan style of beliefs did not influence western civilization in any large measure.
Romania hasn't pagan gods.