Category
page 1Mythological Cypriots
Pygmalion
legendary figure of Cyprus, sculptor

Cinyras
right|thumb|280px|Myrrha and Cinyras. [[Engraving by Virgil Solis for Ovid's Metamorphoses]]

Myrrha
thumb|Marcantonio Franceschini - The Birth of Adonis, 1690

Anaxarete
thumb|right|250px|Iphis and Anaxarete illustration by Virgil Solis
Iphis
Galatea
statue-cum-human made by Pygmalion of Cyprus in Greek myth
Golgos
In Greek mythology, Golgos or Golgus () is the son of Aphrodite and Adonis, brother of Beroe, and according to one tradition the founder of the Ancient city of Golgi (Also known as Cyprian Golgi, located in modern-day Larnaca District in Cyprus).
Propoetides
thumb|Engraving from 1651 with Pygmalion in the foreground and the Propoetides in the background
Erinome
In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, Erinoma () or Erinona () is a beautiful maiden who attracted the attention of both Zeus and Adonis, as well as the wrath of Hera and Aphrodite. Her story seems to be a local variant of Adonis's myth originating from the island of Cyprus, and survives only in the late works of Servius, a Latin grammarian who lived during the early fifth century AD.
Arceophon
In Greek mythology, Arceophon () was a wealthy man of Salamis in Cyprus, son of Minnyrides (), a Phoenician.