| Apo | Mountain God |
| Apocatequil | Lightning god. |
| Apu Illapu | God of thunder. |
| Apu Punchau | Another name for the Sun God, means "Head of the Day". |
| Catequil | God of thunder and lightning. |
| Cavillaca | Virgin goddess who became pregnant from eating a fruit made from the sperm of the Moon God, Coniraya. |
| Chasca | Goddess of the planet Venus, the dawn and the dusk. She is the servant of the sun and protector of virgins and young girls. |
| Chasca Coyllur | God of flowers and the protector of maidens. |
| Cocomama | Goddess of health, wealth and happiness. |
| Coniraya | Moon god. |
| Copacati | Lake goddess. |
| Ekkeko | God of wealth and prosperity. |
| Huaca | A group of gods of nature, found in the shape of rocks, mountains, trees, lakes, etc. |
| Illapa | God of weather, especially thunder, lightning and rain. Seen as a man carrying a club and rocks in his hands, or as a man in shining clothes. |
| Inti | Sun god and the protector and ancestor of the Incas. He is portrayed as a shining, golden disc with a human face. |
| Ka-Ata-Killa | Moon goddess. |
| Kon | God of the rain and the southern wind. He brings the rain from the north, and takes it with him when he returns. |
| Mama Allpa | Goddess of the Earth and of the harvest. |
| Mama Cocha | Goddess of the sea and provider of the sea's bounty. She is a favorite of sefarers and fishermen. |
| Mama Oello | Mother goddess of the Incas. She taught them spinning. |
| Mama Pacha | Goddess of the earth and overseer of planting and harvesting. Seen as a huge dragon which causes earthquakes. |
| Mama Quilla | Moon goddess and wife of the sun god, Inti. She oversaw marriages, feast days and the calendar. |
| Manco Capac | God of fire and progenitor of the Incas. |
| Pachacamac | Earth god and creator of the world. |
| Pariacaca | Pre-Incan god of rain, water and storms. |
| Paricia | God who flodded the earth because men were unkind to him. |
| Punchau | Sun god and warrior, pictured as armed with darts. |
| Supay | God of death and the lord of the Underworld. |
| Urcaguary | God of buried or underground treasures. |
| Vichama | God of death and son of Inti. |
| Viracocha | The supreme deity, he is a synthesis between the storm god and the sun god. |
| Zaramama | Goddess of grain and corn. |