Albanian •
Dielli, the Sun: god of the sky and weather •
Zojz,
Shurdh,
i Verbti,
Rmoria: sky and weather god
Balto-Slavic •
Bangpūtys,
Lithuanian god of storms and the sea •
Perkūnas,
Baltic god of thunder, rain, mountains, and oak trees. Servant of the creator god
Dievas. •
Perun,
Slavic god of thunder and lightning and king of the gods
Basque •
Mari, "The Lady" Celtic •
Taranis, Celtic god of thunder, often depicted with a wheel as well as a thunderbolt
Germanic •
Freyr, Norse god of agriculture, medicine, fertility, sunshine, summer, abundance, and rain •
Thor,
Norse god of thunder/lightning, oak trees, protection, strength, and hallowing. Also Thunor and Donar, the Anglo-Saxon and Continental Germanic versions, respectively, of him. All descend from Common Germanic
*Thunraz, the reflex of the PIE thunder god for this language branch of the Indo-Europeans.
Greco-Roman •
Aeolus (son of Hippotes), keeper of the winds in the
Odyssey •
Anemoi, collective name for the gods of the winds in Greek mythology, their number varies from 4 to more •
Jupiter, the
Roman weather and sky god and king of the gods •
Neptune, the
Roman God of the seas, oceans, earthquakes and Storms •
Poseidon,
Greek God of the sea, King of the Seas and Oceans, God of Earthquakes and Storms. He is referred to
The Stormbringer •
Tempestas, Roman goddess of storms or sudden weather. Commonly referred to in the plural,
Tempestates •
Tritopatores, wind gods •
Zeus,
Greek weather, lightning and sky god and king of the gods
Western Asia Anatolian-Caucasian •
Tamar (goddess), Georgian virgin goddess who controlled the weather. •
Tarḫunna, Hittite storm god; other Anatolian languages had similar names for their storm gods, such as Luwian below. •
Tarḫunz, Luwian storm god. •
Teshub,
Hurrian storm god. •
Theispas or Teisheba, the
Urartian storm and war god. •
Vayu, Hindu/Vedic wind god. •
Weather god of Nerik, Hittite god of the weather worshiped in the village of Nerik. •
Weather god of Zippalanda, Hittite god of the weather worshiped in the village of Zippalanda.
Hindu-Vedic •
Indra,
Hindu God of the Weather, Storms, Sky, Lightning, and Thunder. Also known as the King of gods. •
Mariamman, Hindu rain goddess. •
Rudra, the god of wind, storms, and hunting; destructive aspect of
Shiva Persian-Zoroastrian •
Vayu-Vata, Iranian duo of gods, the first is the god of wind, much like the Hindu Vayu.
Uralic •
Küdryrchö Jumo, the
Mari storm god. •
Ukko,
Finnish thunder and harvest god and king of the gods == Asia-Pacific / Oceania ==