Dewa Matahari adalah dewa atau dewi dalam mitologi yang mewakili Matahari, atau aspek dari matahari, biasanya kekuatan yang dirasakan dan kekuatan. Dewa dan penyembahan Matahari dapat ditemukan di sebagian besar sejarah yang tercatat dalam berbagai bentuk. Berikut ini adalah daftar dewa matahari:

Mozaik pada abad ke-2 Dewa Apollo di El Djem, Tunisia.
  • Gnowee, dewi yang mencari anaknya yang hilang, dan cahaya obornya adalah matahari
  • Wala, dewi matahari
  • Wuriupranili, dewi yang obornya adalah matahari
  • Yhi, dewi matahari, cahaya ,dan pencipta dalam suku Karraur
  • Chup Kamui, dewi bulan yang beralih tempat dengan kakaknya menjadi dewi matahari
    • Saulė, goddess of the sun and fertility
    • Ekhi, goddess of the sun and protector of humanity
  • Áine, Irish goddess of love, summer, wealth and sovereignty, associated with the sun and midsummer
  • Alaunus, Gaulish god of the sun, healing and prophecy
  • Belenos, Gaulish god of the sun
  • Étaín, Irish sun goddess
  • Grannus, god associated with spas, healing thermal and mineral springs, and the sun
  • Lugh, Irish deity sometimes regarded as a sun god
  • Mug Ruith, Irish deity sometimes regarded as a sun or storm god
  • Bast, cat goddess associated with the sun
  • Horus, god of the sky whose right eye was considered to be the sun and his left the moon
  • Amun, creator deity sometimes identified as a sun god
  • Atum, the "finisher of the world" who represents the sun as it sets
  • Aten, god of the sun
  • Khepri, god of rebirth and the sunrise
  • Nefertem, god of healing and beauty, who represents the first sunlight
  • Ra, god of the sun
  • Sekhmet, goddess of war and of the sun, and sometimes plagues and creator of the desert
  • Sopdu, god of war and the scorching heat of the summer sun
  • Ptah, god creation, the arts and fertility, sometimes said to represent the sun at night
  • Albina, goddess of the dawn and protector of ill-fated lovers
  • Thesan, goddess of the dawn, associated with new life
  • Usil, etruscan equivalent of Helios
  • Apollo, Olympian god of light, the sun, prophecy, healing, plague, archery, music and poetry
  • Helios, Titan god of the sun
  • Hyperion, Titan god of light
  • Alectrona, goddess of the sun, morning and waking up
  • Eos, Titan goddess of the dawn
 
Surya
  • Agni, god of fire, associated with the sun
  • Aryaman, god of the sun
  • Mitra, god of honesty, friendship, contracts, meetings and the morning sun
  • Ravi, god of the sun
  • Saranyu, goddess of the dawn and clouds
  • Savitr, god of the sun at sunrise and sunset
  • Surya, god of the sun
  • Arinna, goddess of the sun
  • Istanu, god of the sun and judgment
  • Endovelicus, god of health and safety. Worshipped both as a solar deity and a chthonic one.
  • Neto, claimed to be both a solar and war deity.
  • Ah Kin, god of the sun, bringer of doubt and protector against the evils associated with darkness
  • Kinich Ahau, god of the sun
  • Hunahpu, one of the Maya Hero Twins; he transformed into the sun while his brother transformed into the moon
  • Tohil, god associated with thunder, lightning and sunrise
  • Shamash, Akkadian god of the sun and justice
  • Utu, Sumerian god of the sun and justice
  • Baldr, god associated with light, beauty, love and happiness
  • Dagr, personification of the daytime
  • Freyr, god of fertility, sexuality, peace and sunlight
  • Beiwe, goddess of the sun, spring, fertility and sanity
  • Belobog, reconstructed deity of light and the sun who may or may not have been worshipped by pagan Slavs
  • Dažbog, god of the sun
  • Hors, god of the sun
  • Radegast, god of hospitality, fertility and crops, associated with war and the sun, who may or may not have been worshipped by pagan Slavs
  • Zorya, two daughters of Dažbog
    • Zorya Utrennyaya, the morning star, who openes the palace gates each dawn for the sun-chariot's departure
    • Zorya Vechernyaya, the evening star, who closes the palace gates each night after the sun-chariot's