For sure, it would have to include those whose names we find recorded in The Bible who found favor in God's eyes.
The 11th chapter of Hebrews provides a short list of the "faithful" who would be in it, beginning with Abel, Enoch, Noah...
Jesus told the Pharisees that Abraham, Isaac and Jacob would be in the Kingdom... so, their names would be in the Book of Life.
King David for sure... a man "after God's own heart."
The prophets in God's Word.
Jesus told His apostles they would be sitting on thrones in the Kingdom, so they're in it.
Only He knows who the "faithful" were and are whom He has forgiven since His ascension into heaven, whose names are recorded.
Then, there will be all the untold millions who shall receive salvation in the Judgment whose names are yet to be recorded.
All whose transgressions He has blotted out.
I am unfamiliar with that book.
Romans named their gods after their natures: Cupid (Desire) and so on and so forth, from what we understand, however there are gods and goddesses from Roman myth whose names are of uncertain origin.
Ye Gods was written by Tom Holt.
It's called the Holy Bible.
Chariots of the Gods? Is a book written by Erich von Daniken, it's about his theory of how human kind came to be and where religions started.
There have been a number of books written on the topic of Hades, but usually it is a compilation book with a number of other Gods and Goddesses.
A.H Petiscus has written: 'The gods of Olympos' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Mythology, classical
The ancient Greek Gods did not have second (or family) names.
There is no Greek goddess whose name starts with the letter "W" in traditional Greek mythology.
Gods from Greek Mythology:AphroditeApolloArtemisAthenaDionysusHeraHermesPoseidonZeus
roman gods? like Cupid,Neptune,and Jupiter
Romania hasn't pagan gods.