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- Satre
- Etruscan deity, source of the Roman god, Saturn.
- Sime
- An Etruscan satyr who has a Greek name.
- Selvans
- God who appears in the expression Selvansl Tularias, "Selvans of the boundaries", which identifies him as a god of boundaries. The name is either borrowed from the Roman god, Silvanus or the original source of the Roman god's name.
- Semla
- The Greek goddess, Semele.
- Sethlans
- Etruscan blacksmith and craftsman God, often wielding an axe. Equivalent to the Greek Hephaistos and Roman Vulcanus. See also under Velchans below.
- Sispe, Sisphe
- The legendary king, Sisyphus.
- Svutaf
- A winged Etruscan deity whose name, if from the same Latin root as the second segment of persuade, might mean "yearning" and therefore be identifiable with Eros.
Read more about this topic: List Of Etruscan Mythological Figures