Hybris 430
Hybris was a goddess of insolence, impudence and outrageous behavior in ancient Greece. She gave her name to our word “hubris”, meaning excessive pride or arrogance.
Hygiea 10
Hygiea was a daughter of Asclepius, god of healing, and was herself a minor deity governing health, cleanliness and hygiene, which term derives from her name.
Hylonome 10370
Hylonome was a female centaur, wife of Cyllarus, and the couple enjoyed a legendary closeness, relating as equals.
Icarus 1566
Icarus was the son of the inventor and craftsman Daedalus, who had designed the Labyrinth for King Minos of Crete.
Iris 7
Iris is most noted latterly as the goddess of the rainbow, but originally she was the messenger of the pre-Olympian gods, the Titans like Cronos and Rhea, a function later performed by Hermes and his Roman counterpart Mercury.