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- Achlae
- Greek river god, Achelous.
- Achle, Achile
- Legendary hero of the Trojan War, from the Greek Achilles.
- Achmemrun
- Legendary king of Mycenaean Greece, from the Greek Agamemnon.
- Achrum, Acharum
- Legendary Greek river of the underworld, the Acheron.
- Achvizr, Achuvesr, Achuvizr, Achviztr
- Unknown character associated with Turan.
- Aita, Eita
- The Etruscan equivalent of the Greek god of the underworld and ruler of the dead, Hades.
- Aivas Tlamunus, Aivas Vilates
- Also Eivas or Evas. Etruscan equivalents of the Greek heroes Ajax, son of Telamon and Ajax, son of Oileus.
- Alchumena
- The Greek legendary character, Alcmena.
- Alcstei, Alcsti
- The Greek legendary character, Alcestis.
- Alichsantre, Alechsantre, Alcsentre, Elchsntre, Elachśantre, Elachśntre, Elcste
- The Trojan legendary character, Alexandrus, otherwise known as Paris.
- Alpan, Alpanu, Alpnu
- Etruscan goddess, whose name is identical to Etruscan "willingly."
- Althaia
- The Greek figure Althaea, mother of Meleager.
- Ani
- Divinity named on the periphery of the Piacenza Liver as dominant in that section. It seems to correspond to Martianus Capella's Templum I, north, ruled by Janus, for which Ani appears to be the Etruscan word.
- Aminth
- Etruscan winged deity in the form of a child, probably identified with Amor.
- Amuce, Amuche, Amuke
- The Greek legendary figure Amycus of the Argonauts myth.
- Apulu, Aplu
- The god, Apollo.
- Areatha
- The mythological figure, Ariadne.
- Aril
- Etruscan deity identified with Atlas.
- Aritimi, Artumes
- The goddess Artemis.
- Ataiun
- The mythological figure, Actaeon.
- Athrpa
- The deity, Atropos.
- Atlenta, Atlnta
- The mythological person, Atalanta.
- Atmite
- The legendary character, Admetus.
- Atunis
- The mythological figure, Adonis.
- Aturmica
- The mythological figure, Andromache, the Amazon.
- Aulunthe
- Etruscan, the name of a satyr.
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