Mercurius is the Roman name of Mercury, the god of commerce, communication, travelers, and thieves. He is often depicted wearing a winged helmet and sandals, and carrying a caduceus, a staff with two snakes and wings. He is the messenger of the gods and the guide of souls to the underworld. He is also associated with trickery and cunning.
Hermes is the Greek equivalent of Mercurius, the god of boundaries, roads, trade, invention, language, and diplomacy. He is also the herald of the gods and the psychopomp, or escort of the dead. He is often shown wearing a winged cap and sandals, and carrying a caduceus, a kerykeion, or a lyre. He is the patron of travelers, merchants, thieves, and heralds. He is also a trickster and a shapeshifter.
Nabu is the Babylonian and Assyrian god of writing, wisdom, and prophecy. He is the son of Marduk, the chief god, and his consort Sarpanit. He is often depicted with a stylus and a tablet, and riding on a winged dragon. He is the patron of scribes and scholars, and the keeper of the divine records. He is also associated with the planet Mercury, and the seventh month of the Babylonian calendar, Nisanu, was dedicated to him.
Thoth is the Egyptian god of writing, magic, science, and judgment. He is the scribe of the gods and the recorder of the weighing of the heart in the afterlife. He is often depicted as a man with the head of an ibis or a baboon, and holding a stylus and a palette. He is the creator of hieroglyphs and the inventor of the calendar, astronomy, and mathematics. He is also associated with the planet Mercury, and the third month of the Egyptian civil calendar, Thout, was named after him.
Budha is the Hindu god of intelligence, communication, and commerce. He is the son of Chandra, the moon god, and Tara, the wife of Brihaspati, the guru of the gods. He is often depicted as a young and handsome man, wearing green clothes and holding a staff, a lotus, and beads. He is the presiding deity of the planet Mercury, and the day Wednesday in Hindu astrology. He is also the father of Pururavas, the founder of the lunar dynasty of kings.