Gods
A list of figures considered at some point to be gods.
Named gods[]
- Aphrodite (Greek goddess of beauty)
- Apollo (Greek god of light and purity)
- Arridor (briefly considered a god by the Takarians)
- Artemis (Greek goddess)
- Athena (Greek goddess)
- Atlas (Greek god)
- Cupid (Roman god of love)
- Hephaestus (Greek god of the forge)
- Hera (Greek goddess)
- Hermes (Greek god)
- Kirok (briefly considered a god to the people of Amerind)
- Kol (briefly considered a god by the Takarians)
- Kosst Amojan (a Pah-wraith and "true god" of Bajor)
- Kukulkan (Aztec, Mayan, and Egyptian god)
- Masaka (D'Arsay goddess of the sun)
- Odo (Founder considered by the Jem'Hadar and the Vorta as a god)
- Pan (Greek god)
- Q (considered the "God of Lies" by the people of Brax)
- Quetzalcoatl (Aztec god)
- Shango (Yoruba god of thunder and lightning)
- Trelane (Kirk suggested classifying him as a "god of war")
- Zeus (Greek god of travelers)
Additionally, Vulcan has repeatedly been referenced in behind-the-scenes documentation from the making of Star Trek. Additionally, the Irish god Aengus is referred to in the title of the poem The Song of the Wandering Aengus.
Unnamed gods[]
- Edo God
- God of Sha Ka Ree
- Pah-wraiths
- Prophets
- Founders
- Pleasure Goddess of Rixx
- Warrior-goddess of Fekdar
- Goddess Mother
Earth god[]

Human god
The Christian God was one of the images taken by the God of Sha Ka Ree. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)
This god was often referenced as "god" or "lord" in derogatory expressions. (TOS: "The Enemy Within")
Gary Mitchell considered himself "like God" after his ESP abilities were increased by the galactic barrier. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")
Klingon gods[]

Klingon god
According to Klingon religion, the gods forged the first Klingon, Kortar, and his mate. The first Klingon couple then slew the gods. (DS9: "You Are Cordially Invited"; VOY: "Barge of the Dead")
Vulcan gods[]

The Stone of Gol depicting the Vulcan gods of war and death
Vulcan mythology had many gods. (TAS: "Yesteryear")
The God of War and the God of Death were often depicted together on ancient Vulcan glyphs. On the Stone of Gol, however, they were depicted with the God of Peace. (TNG: "Gambit, Part II")