Zeus Panhellenios: This name shows his applicability to all of Greece as it literally translates as “Zeus of all the Hellenes”.
Zeus Xenios: Zeus was the lord and enforcer of Xenia, leading to him having the name of , the patron deity of hospitality, guest-friendship and punisher of all those who violated the laws of xenia.
Zeus Agoraios kept watch over business dealings at the marketplace (agora) and was ready to punish rogues, thieves and unfair traders.
Zeus Ceneus was a frequent epithet of Zeus’, referring to a temple on Cape Canaeum of Euboea
Zeus Horkios, he was the keeper of oaths. Exposed liars were made to dedicate a statue to Zeus, often at the sanctuary of Olympia.
Zeus Aegiduchos or Aegiochos he was the bearer of the Aegis with which he strikes terror into the impious and his enemies.Others derive this epithet from αίξ (“goat”) and οχή and take it as an allusion to the legend of Zeus’ suckling at the breast of Amalthea.
Zeus Meilichios, “Easy-to-be-entreated”, he subsumed an archaic chthonic daimon propitiated in Athens, Meilichios.
Zeus Tallaios, or “Solar Zeus”, he was worshiped in Crete.
Zeus Velchanos, the “boy-Zeus”, often simply the Kouros (name of Zeus – epithet given by Cretans.)