Cupid is the god of desire, erotic love, and attraction. He is often portrayed as Venus's son and Mars's son. His Greek counterpart is Eros
Mars was the god of war and agriculture in ancient Rome. Son of Jupiter and Juno, identified with Greek god Ares. Name derived from Etruscan Maris, possibly related to thunderer Perkwunos
Fortuna was the Roman goddess of fortune and luck, equivalent to Greek Tyche. Her name possibly derived from "Vortumna" meaning "she who revolves the year". First temple dedicated to Fortuna was built by Etruscan Servius Tullius. Temple dedication occurred on June 24, Midsummer's Day
Tellus Mater/Terra Mater was the original earth goddess in Roman religion. Varro listed Tellus among Rome's twenty principal gods and twelve agricultural deities. Terra Mater likely derived from Greek Ge Mater during Augustus' reign. Tellus' Greek counterpart was Gaia, Etruscan counterpart was Cel
Aurora is Latin for dawn and Roman goddess of dawn. Name derives from Proto-Indo-European *haéusōs, meaning divine dawn. Has cognates in goddesses Ēṓs, Uṣas, Aušrinė, Auseklis and Ēastre
Vesta was the virgin goddess of hearth, home, family, and sacred fire. She was daughter of Saturn and Ops, sister of Jupiter and other major gods. Name possibly derived from Latin "standing by power" or Greek "hearth"