Humourous - sometimes theres a deity for everything!
Chung-kuei - Chinese God of Examinations
Zhong-guei - another Chinese God of Examinations
Any god devoted to Evil (there are quite a few)....hmmm praying to a god of evil, quite a novel idea
Hermes - Greek messenger God, Greek version of Mercury, also the God of Liars
Ban Naomha - Celtic Goddess of Trout (at least theres none for wasps or spiders)
Potina - Roman Goddess of Children's Beverages
Oba - Goddess protector of Prostitutes
Sekhmet - Egyptian Goddess of Beer (ah we all knew it was a sacred drink)
Tung Lu - Chinese God of Snow and Skiing (woohoo)
Kabta - Sumerian Goddess of Bricks
Cardea - Roman Goddess of Door Hinges?????
Hsi Shih - Chinese Goddess of Face Cream
Fonz - Roman God of Water
There are deities named Wigan, Doris, Clio, Mama, Papa, Nanna,
Interesting little things - a few quite sexually orientated
The Goddess of First Love is ironically called Hymen, or maybe that was where the word originated from
Mens is the Goddess of Menstruation
Voluptas is the Roman Goddess of Sensuality. Perhaps that therefore does suggest that traditionally 'voluptuousness' of figure is the ideal in sensuality
A Norse God of History is called 'Saga'
Many will know of the Goddess Nike, the Grecian Goddess of Victory (kind of ironic, or maybe that was the origin of the firm's name)
The Roman Goddess of fate is 'Necessitas'....
Judging how translations from Japanese R's are prounced as L's, could Neherennia have existed as a Goddess, there is a Celtic Goddess Nehalennia, of Dogs. Perhaps not then.
Osaka is not merely the second biggest city in Japan, but also an African goddess of Justice
That's all I could find for now, thanks again to the Book of Gods, Goddesses, Heroe's and Myths, so much information, so much mythology